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DAILY—*)** dollar par wjuar* tor the
list nil'll, ud fifty Mb tor aa«h •«*►-
W|nn i *-. T«b tiao* or t«M to b« eosst-
NH ••Uttar*. MpTlOEB _ 10 IhM
SPECIAL oral* ffr
*r Mwb faMortton. So insertion anderthi*
toad (or low than 00 <*nu. fill iiuertiM -
(•r |m* t*>an on* dollar id act be paid for is
J rate* trill ba mad* with parties
to wclimw tbrir *dr*timem*nU
|ct«riliB WKERLY—S*m« oatritk. rsto*M tor tbe Daiiv.
The man who doean’t bout an uni'
bfalia when it rain* isn’t a bit more
foolish U»n tbecountrj whicb main
tains a «*r tariff twenty year* after
the war « over.
Congressman George £. Seney,
of the Filth Ohio district, has been
confidently counted as an opponent
of the Mills bill and had announced
biniself at soeb. On laat Thursday
bis district met in cooreatioo ard af
ter passing the strongest kind of
tariff reform resolutions, explicitly
tiroring ILe MiUa bill, made all the
candidates for nomination »we*r
that they weald stand upon that
platform if elected. Upon bis decla
ration that be would support the
Mills bill, Secey was renominated
npon tbe second balot. While it
would seem that it might hate been
better to nominate a man more in
harmony with the principles of bis
party, yet it moat be remembered
that this abrdwd mote secures one
more rote for the reformers in the
present congress, where it rn .y be
rooat, needed If Seney goes back
apoa urn word be knows that he
will be defeated for the.text hod'*.
THE LITTLE WOMAN’S WIT.
* s«tt t JfcfBMfe--- * ^ •- r * *
til Ingereol}# oration on Koscoe
t’onkling, delivered before the New
York legislature, was the most elab¬
orate, ornate and thoaghtful of the
manv fameos addresses of the great
orator of Illinois.” This is the esti¬
mate formed by the New York St nr.
IQgeraoll behead is a wonderful man, and,
all controversy, he is the
supreme master of the English lan¬
guage. In the years gone by ho
was the victim of an itching for
office, and fixed his eye on the guber
natorial chair of the Sucker state,
seeking the nomination before the
republican convention. Bat tiis in—
fidel views was the bete noire which
frightened the convention, and “Bob”
was beaten.
A few days after his defeat the p!o
quant iacouoclsst and boastful
agnostic was in a crowded passenger
coach, and feeliogsore over bis un-
successful effort to win the noraina-
tion, which would have been equival
l«nut» an election, for the state waa
overwhelmingly republican, he
turned himself loose and uncorking
the vials of his wrath, began a lurid
arraignment of Christianity for its
superstitious teachings and unfound¬
ed claims to divine origin. “What
has Christianity ever done for Illi¬
nois?” he demanded of bis astonished,
but electrified, fellow passenger-.
Hardly a moment intervened be
lween the question and the cutting
answer, which came in a shrill voice
a few teats away. “It kept Bob
Ingeraoll from being governor of Uli
nois,” said the voice, which belong
ed to a little woman vvbose quick wit
•od JGoldness at once wen profound
tat admiration.
The great infidel was crushed.
The answer was too painfully Irue
for him, and be digniSedly aougiit
the seclns'on of another coach, follow
ed by tbe laughter of tLie passen-
'
The little woman was tbe rn iool
the boor.
An Imperative Necessity.
M'Lat pure air i* to an unhealthy locality,
what spring cleaning is to th* m at hou-••
, sola Hood's Sarmparilla to every-
(tfais season. The body needs to b>-
t] reuovab'd, of the dlaease blood purifled destroyed and
im, nnd a l other
THE AMERICAS PRESIDENT
Tier* i* q-iite a couble leader
Ifce last itaue of the Leeds,!, h coao~
mist on the office of /VesideGt of the
United States. The burden rf the
Keonctnisl’s description is the over¬
whelming importance of the pres;den
tial if-. in our syatem, the aucc.-a-
sionsor prospect thereof affecting
question* of eomaercia! economy
•i,d diplooucy abroad very palpably
as well as all commsreia’, financial
•ud social interest* at teow *n J
abroad. The Economist finds an ex
ample of its influence in diplomat.
aAairs in the pending Fisheries Trea
ty. The weight of public opinion is
in favor of the Treaty, the Pres. Jer,t
and Secretary of State approve and
accept it, the Canadian Parliament
favorably ratified it, but both parties
have severally decided by common
consent or tacit understanding to %<J
jotim it* coaaideratioa unit! the next
session. Both parties are afraid of
offending the Irish vote, which is
supposed to be hostile to that or any
other token of amity between the
United States and England. So the
Republican papers for once in the
course of time cordially eo-eperate
with the Democratic press in reliev¬
ing a Democratic Administration o?a
considerable riss—a risk much
greater than that which they recog¬
nized in the last campaign in “Rum,
Romanism and Rebellion.” They
can’t oppose the treaty without stul¬
tification, and they can’t rote for it
for fear of Irish displeasure.
Enlarging with the vista as it opens
the Economist’s opinions go to this
length: The presidential office has
grown with the growth of the
country until it is now
one of the most important
ou earth. Every country, even Gt-r
many, iuno n affected by the diploma
cy of the United .States ar.d that di
plomacy is mainly guided 1 y the de
cisioDs o! the Presided, who is at
this moment .resolving the great fish
erics question with Great Britain,
a serious question as to Samoa with
the Empira of Germany, the whole
question of Chinese emigration with
tb9 Government of Pekin, and a
vital question of consular rights with
tbe Saltan of Morocco, and r.exs
week have to decide whether the
Union shall or shall not produce
much financial ruin in Pari.-, and per
haps shake tbs Republic by its deal
itgs with M. DeLesseps and the
Panama Cana!-”
The Economist says that Mr.
Cleveland's message it com mending
a reduction in tariffs dul far more
for free trade than any single speech
from any Premier con'd Lr.vo done.
The Economist draws its inferen
css with decided violence to the war
ranty of fact in much that wo quote
above, but what it says is worthy of
notice as showing bow American in
stitutions and official personages are
viewed among some of the highest
leaders of opinion in Englac b
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^HOI'T THIS,
ileie is the Ntw Orleans Item, a
f Republican journal, which in sne-.k
i
ing of the result of the recent Louis
, K tana election, eats that a number of
, b .. lu . r ^ J f acd io
. depen(leol n groefcb oUlij proclaimed
,
|heinselveB Deinpcratfi , an j in favor
j pf Uje ckclioD of (j Pn . Nicfcolla from
fbff panning.
And litre, too. is the Progseev a
paper edited by negroes, negroes, which w hich de
dares that thousands and thousands
of colored voters cast their votes for
the Dcm< crrtli.- nominee for Guvern
or.
This is u kind of evidence which
will !.« totally ignored by *Le Rcpob
beau newspaper* < f the Norlb, which
are insisting that the Democratic
majority in the Louisiar h election
w ,s duo to the gross“-t of fraud;
ami it is ich a kio«l comniAOi! of evidence, profit more j
over, ** ! w < i n
deal more repect than the freozied j
ravirg* of the bloody shirt shrickers |
«f the Eastern pi ess. who w -ro never
in Lonisi.". ..:;«! who arc simply re
(
pelting the »>; i I.on! they lenrntu
twenty y u .* »go, b« euiitc, finding ,
it an c fit olive catnp.-.ign cry then,
ll,< ' !f-?p i i elv h >[ •• ii. it if may
sail rel.'ii'i botueliilt if of On old effi
ci« net.
Dealh Malt m< in,
Tabuintihl statunenta prepared lor
ofsiuputiofi rate* / r life ibsurauct*, ehotv
t|»e largest i>er ceutuge of deaths occur
littweeu he ages of month*,
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I
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Were all vrtse eooBrii t» heed ttfls adWa fc
season, a w.'-M cf suaermg would be avoided.
The best r>—. ta vfelch to take HocdTt
Samt-ari la, Uu at blood purifier, are
Mar h April May
At no of : aeasoa is the body so much to
derived Deed of, cr from so suseeptitle flood'a Sarsaparilla, to tbe benefit to be j '
as now.
Tbe irapoverisbed eonditkm of Use blood. Use j
weakruia; c-Seetsof tbe loog.eoM winter,tbe !
lost appetite, that tired feehteg, aS make I
a ?ood t;rii;~ medicine absolutely necessary. !
Try Hood's Ssr&aparilla »<J you wlHbecoo-
Tiaced that It is the ideal spring medicine.
Hood's Sarsaparilla
SoMbyaadreggSrta- ?i; r'rfwft. rrvparedoiUy
by aL HOOU A CO , Ac- ar.es,lxw*U.Maas.
IOO Doc -^e Dollar
Inherited
Diseases.
Is the r»»im of disease the facts of la.
beritaoce are most nttseroas and are dally
aeenrasuaUns B- -e, alaa, they bscone lev-
ribie. fateful - -rtrbeiminr. So fact of
nature la m',. rant witb aerfol meam-
in* tban tb' f tke tcSeritaaee of
dlseaae. It :j> . byslclan on hi* daily
rcaadx, paraljz.~i oii art and Bliiat him
with dismay Tee legend of the ancient
Greeks pictures the Fortes as pursuing
families from generation to generation,
rendering them desolate. The Fnrtea atiil
p!y their work of terror and death. Dot they
are cot cow clothed in the garb of eaperttl-
ll .n. but appear in the more Intelligible btt
no leas awf al form of hereditary disease.
Modern science, which ta* illuminated so
many dark eorn-rs of nature, baa shed a
new light on the ominona words of the
B-riptarcs, "The sirs of the fathers shall be
visited upon the children ant ' the third and
fourth generation.” Instances of hereditary
disease abound. Fifty per cent, of cases of
consomptl /tj. that fearful destroyer of fami-
lice, of cancer ant aerofuta. ran in families
throngh inheritance. Insanity is hereditary
in a marked degree, bat, fortunately, Ilka
many other hereditary disease*, tends to
wear itself out, the stock becoming extinct.
A distinguished scientist truly says; "So
oryan or tert’ rc of the t-kly is exempt from
the chance of b- .ing lb subject of hereditary
disease.” Probably more chronic diseases,
which p-rmanently tn-dify the structure
and fun . r. n* of the body, are more or less
liable to t/C inherited. The Important and
far reaching practical deductions from sacb
facts—affcetln* so powerfully the happiness
of Individuals and families and the collective
welfare of the nation-are obvious to reSec-
tlnr mlndr. and the best means for prevent¬
ing or curing these diseases is a subject of
Intense Interest to all. Fortunately nature
has provided a remedy, which experience
has attested es infallible, and the remedy Is
the world famous Swift’s Specific, a pure
vegetable compound -nature's antidote for
all blood poisons. To the afflicted It is a
b'.cKilng of inestimable value. An interest¬
ing treatise on •'Blood and Skin Diseases"
will be rua'led free by addressing
Tax Sis jet Srxcmc Co.,
Drawer i. Atlanta, da.
IF FI WANT
■Cnetomer^, A uglit,
Boarder?, To be Bought,
A gents, Silver or Gold,
Orders, Merchandise Hold.
Servant'! or Fi,ic< ,• Gaods to Ap; raise,
Lai ary er or Ca -h. (ipening To Day?
Muvieal Tea 1 i.-rr. Aunounce.
Popular Pr iier- House* or Acre*,
Cook', Bnt 'her* or Bakers,
Book*. B< at*,
To Hire or i- Dre-* Vote*, -kirt flounce
Office*. i.r
Ba.»eiiient, A . lire for di-ease.
First Floor \ Handy Valine,
Casement, A Musi '.< hem-e,
To Pure ha a Pf ( hee-c.
IIor*e, Tea*.
Mare, Ili'C*.
Monkey or it Pens,
11:00 .’hound or Spitz <>r Are Pron'
F'Ci from lit?.. To Make Known,
To Hire a Hall, Y our Stor .
Driver or team, H i-ierv.
An F.h gant Carriage,Dry oods,
P AnOpnlent *y,Concert Marriage. Ball, Upholstery, Picnic*.
or
Skate*, Excursions,
Plate*. Kuick.Knacks,
To*«Utoga;, > • e • ur *Dive'*ion*,
niamond Clothes Ready Made.
Pe tri?. Increa*e of Trade,
Kings, Coal. Coke ai d Wood
Carls, Picture--.
Wa*h for Feature*. Lectures,
Tob ryOdd Thing*. All Kind? of Food
Or *• 1! Odd Thmgs. 'York- on Theology,
Cat*. 'lagi , Astrology,
Ruts. Wealth and Fe ieity,
Mu'-. Woridwtlc Public!! v
Flat* Flag*.
Bat* Bug?,
Pant. !■ on*. Bag*,
Hat*. Nags,
Kesplcndci tCrtiv.it*, Dreas shirts on »>!!:,r?
Mutton or R ef. Mtnighty Dollars,
Financial Relief, H use for Rent,
Sto< k*. Store, Tenement.
Clock-, Cash to be I, ‘tit.
t ocks, Cash to !>e Spi n*,
Scent,
or j._ Tent,
sig. Shec-p>»r i>a. Roman Cement,
ThJn aTric<'. _ Go—
n Read the Advice,
Take 11., Advice 1 ar Beyond Bclow- Price,
Writ1 11 : Below— Written
ADYERTISE
-—IN THE-
To Business Men.
XroLUbiUI >aRGI MEM IS NEEDED
in tin *e da\? convince INTKLL1
GENT men that it
Pays Weil to Advertise
8 t fl E D l la JE • J
Tsfctag ^ Effect SatMiay. Feb 10,1888.
NO. X . f’ASSENGER—3-OCTTH.
Laar» MrDor.o-.' pm
Leave La-U?.. ______2.5S pra
Arrive Oriffiri,. ... Z5$ pm [
LrtvT OrsflSn..... A 10 p IB
Leev* William foij's,........ 4 38 p m
Leave Cj®«,v.L ............. ____4.3,8 ....1 48pm
Lea re NVaf. pm
Leave Moteiu. . ,i.04 pm
Leave WnodLa'i, ______;.7.16 a.lCp®
Arrive Criasabue, pm
KO 5L PASSfcfGEE-N'OKTH
Laavc Lea Woodbarr Cotantotv, ... te34 §.39ado an. j
tv ................. j
Leave Moteaa......................10 36 a m
Leave Concord.....................10.53 Neal,........................10.43 a m |
Leave a m
Leave WilSuunsos'#................It.li Griato,.....................1130am a m
Arrive
Leave Gnffia......................12.00 m
Leave Laeha,.....................12A5 McDonough................1.60 p m
Arrive p m
SO. 1. AOCOMMG DAT10 <—NORTH
Leave Cojambua, .....3 00 p m
Leave Woodbury, .... .6 58 p m
Leave >tolee*.... .....7.23 p m
Leave Neal 7.3o p m
Leave Concofd,....................8.01 p m
Leave Wiiliastaou’i................8 37 p m
Arrive Griffin.....................9.05 pm
NO. 2. ACCOMMODATION—SOUTH.
Leave Griffin,......................5.00 5 32 a m
Leave WiilianMon's. ................. a m
Leave Concord..................... 6.12 a m
Leave NeaS................. 6.32am
Laave Molena,......................6 46 a m
Leave Woodbury...................7.19 79.5S a m
Arriv* Columbas,.............* • • a m
pJTNos. 50 and 51 are daily and mixed ;
trains between Griffin and 8unday. McDonongh.
Nos. 1 and 2. daily except E.GBAT, Supt.
M.
C. w. CHEARS.
Gen’! Pass . As*. . CoJnmbus, Ga.
’ROFESSIONAL DIRECTORY
LEAK 8 COLLECT ISO A»» 1KOTECT1V* AGESCT.
S. C. LEAK,
ATTORNEY AT LaW,
Office. Sl^ Hill Slreeu
GRIFFIN, - - - - GEORGIA.
Prompt attention given *o clerical work,
genera! law business and collection of claims.
majDd<Stw8m
D. L. PARMER,
ATTORNEY AT LA W
WOODBURY, : : GEORGU.
Prompt attention given to all business.
Will practice in ail the Courts, and where-
ever business calls.
J5f* Collections a specialty • apr6dly
DR. JOHN L. STAPLETON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
GRIFFIN, : : : . GEORGIA.
Office— Front Room, np SULrs, N ews Build
ing. Residotsce, at W. H. Baker place on
Poplar street. Prompt attention given to
calls, cay or uight. ian21d*w6m
HENRY C. PE EPLES,
ATTORNEY A 1 LAW
HAM pros, GEOBGIA.
Practices in all tbe State acd Federal
Courts. octMfcwly
JNO. J. HUNT,
ATTORNEY AT LAW
GBIFFIN, GEOBGIA.
OtEoe, 31 Hill Street, Up Stairs, mar22d<fewly over J. H
White’s Clothing Store.
D- Wikl'xr. X. M. OOLLrS3
DISMUKE 4 COLLINS,
LAWYERS,
GBIFFIN, OA.
Office,first room in Agricultural Building
Jp-Stairs. marl-dAwtf
tTHOS. R. MILLS,
TTOr, KEY AT LAW,
GRIFFIN, GA.
rt til practice in the State and Fedeial
Coori? Office, over George & Hfitnett’e
c inter. nov2-tf.
0X1). trivui - BOBT. X. DANIEL
STEWART & DANIEL,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW,
Over George A Hartnett’s, Griffin, Federa Ga.
Will practice in the Stale and
.ourta. ianl.
c. *. c - WRIGHT,
VATCHMAKER and jeweler
K1FFIX, GA.
Hill Street, Up Stairs over J. H. White-
Jr., & Co.'s.
*J. P. NICHOLS,
Mi »'T THE
Northwestern Mutual Life In¬
surance Company,
Of Milwaukee, Wi*. The moat reliable Ir.
urance Company in America, augSSdly
HOTEL CURTIS,
GRIFFIN, GEORGIA,
Under \ew Management.
A. G. DANIEL, Prop r.
Fo terj* meet all trains. fcblodty
e\£o^nmaaPm&-
vDVBRTISERS
- l -.'im the exact cost
>T an) nroposed line oi
.id’- rtismg in American
^io by addressing
co P. Rowell 6Z Co.,
■■■ -liur ef A'* -ertio.nj Bureau,
•O • prv* «- Newe Yttrk.
i<* ‘>r IOO-Piqb Pm ,phl»-
w. Mm ms ^
IUU Street. - GBIFEIK,
1 ------
t a§cf »v*:cs-k at Wit Bw-t# ar a shato at Lowtot , pow i U a priaaa. BtuHo*,
seale —
Fans Bh<m la the 8ute. H W. HASSKLKiX
PIANOS
ORGANS
CASH. OR ON TIME. AT
DEANE’S ART GALLERY
WHIPS, WAGONS, BUGCIES
and hafvess
1
Studebaker Wagon i While Hickory Wagon! .1
Jackson G. Smith Wagon 1 i
Jackson G. Smith Buggy!
Ar.d the COLUMBUS BUGGY at the Lowest Prices possible, Repairs
old Buggies a Specialty.
W. H. SPENCE,
aug-ifeuAwfim Cor. Hill * Taylor Streets, GRIFFIN, 8k.
WE HAVE JUST RECEIVED !
A Iresh lot of preserves.
Jellies. Apples,
Oranges, Be^Lrnas, ,
Cocoanuts,
AND IN FACT EVERYTHING A HOUSKEEPPER WILL NEED.
New Advertisements.
TO ADVERTISERS
A list of 1000 newspapers divided into
STATES AND £E*TIuNS will be eent on
app.ica tion—FREE.
To th<->s who wint their medium advertisiog for thorough to pay,
we can Oder no hetier
and effective work than the various sections
of our Select Lo si List
GF.O. P. ROWELL A CO.,
Newspaper Advertising Baresu.
*10 Spruce street, New Yo' k.
G. A. CU551SGHAM,
M Estate Apit
GRIFFIN, : : : GEORGIA,
Has Been Appointed Land Agent foi
Spalding County.
by the Georgia Bureau cf Immignition, and
al! the parties sale by haring placing land their fox sale property c*n expedite in hi?
hand*.
Full particulars in regard to the most val¬
uable lands in this count,- can be obtained
by addressing him a? above. A full list o
houses and lands and ' t* of all descriptions
FREE f . 26 PACE
\ l L.UsTRaJED
a PAPER
Descriptive of the Soil. Climate, Production* j
Manufacturing Indus’- ; ee and M nera!
Wealth of Virg ! other ' r.th' ru |
States. Write t
W. U. HE V! •: pa- t gen t
K( • v v .
Enclosing
Notice to Dc :>d Creditors
!
pe iCt'.-d to Mate of s. V,' ;
Mangbam, late ol Spalding t nnnty,Georgia ,
debtedne*s tSSSaStfS?" 7, Ml having I
at otii j er*cr.*
demands against **id. -e ;.re nolifi' fl to
present their claims pro; r' - proven,
J.J t t VVVfJTTiM MANGIIA dministrator.
apr'wC,—i*. 70. |
A GREAT YEAR
In the historv of the United States Is now upon
u* Every tbe person of Intelligence of Its desires There to is keep
pace with course events. no
better way to do so than to subscribe for
The Macon Telegraph.
Its news facilities are unsurpassed the fullest by any Associ¬ paper
in the south. In addition to
ated Press dispatches, It has from special all correspond¬ Important
ence by wire and letter
points in Georgia and session the neighboring of Congress State?. tVash-
During will the present the important and most in¬
fugton be most
teresting news centre In the country. The
Washington Correspondence of the Telegraph is
the verv best that can be had.
Its regular correspondent furnishes the latest
arvs and gossip in full Hon. dispatches. J. CummiDgs, Frequent
toecial letters troin Amos
member of Congress trem Kew York, Frank G.
The Telegraph is a Democratic Tariff Reform
of 1 Preaiden^Clavefa^i lb Itemtter^hc
telegraph win ^“‘ml/gV^aij lasuci th?n£w“ the stand- but
will discusa all public Democratic faith. from Subscribe
point of genuine
alonce.
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THE TELEGRAPH,
UaO*v. Georgia
,
of PONT losing your child RUN by permitting I RISK Worst to
work ont its destruction. J -- When t a d---- child fails to
Vermifuge. timely Ask your
u se may save
Receiver’s Notice
FOR 1888.
I will be at the different precincts on the
dates mentioned for tbe purpose of receiviag
State and County Tax for 1SSS :
At Sunny Side, Tuesday, April 3rd, Mayl»t
and June 5th
At Union, Wednesdday, April 4th, May 2nd
an 1 Jnae 6th.
At Mt. Zion, Thursday, Apn! 5th, Msy 3rd
and June 7th.
At June L ne 8th. Creek. Friday. April 6th. May 4th
and
At Cabin, Tuesday, April loth, May Hth
ar d June 12th.
At June Akin, I3th. Wednesday, April 11th, May 9th
At Griffin every Saturday until the bookl
are closed on July 1st. Office at Brick Wit*
house R.-A HARDEE, T. R., S-C.
maria-3m
mm noisE mm sn?
COLUMBUS, - GEORGIA,
.TOE McGHFE, Prop'i
•J he L place in Columbus to get a baft
or clean St ave. Give u* a call when in tb
city. JOE McGHg».
Application fo r Charter
GEORGU, Cocxty. } f
spaldixg
To the B nperior Court of saffi county: John
Y’uur petitioners, A, G. Van Dyke, Oet-
Southerland, S M. Wayman, Rndolph Hosted, Lu¬
ter, Virgil L. Hughe*, James D.
ther StaHiey, A. iaylor, Hugo W.Hasselkw
and W. Warder, pray that they andsueh o«
er persons as may hereafter be asaociatea
with them, may be by order of raid court cou
stitu td a body corporate with the privilege fourth
and for the purposes herin&fter est
to-wit: .
First, The name of said corporation .
he
“The Middle Georgia Ship-
pers Union/
it* place of business at Griffin, or ?om6 other
point in said county; it? capital stock 1 <
thou*and Dollar*, with the privilege of »
creasing the same without' futther order o
said court, to a sum not exceeding of twenty sue*
thousand dollars; and the period twenty
corporate existence shall be ye*,
wiib the privilege of renewal in terms of me
Second, It shall be the business buy, market and pur¬ a
pose of said corporation other to farm products,
cojserve fruits and
purchase and sell supplies for its m*®
aud otuers: to purchase and sell ' ert ^
and to manipulate ingred-ents for such pur
pose. To own and run such nuenmerj
shall be necessary to carry on their busmrei
anu to have such other privileges, not meo«
sistent wi h the laws of Georgia or con 7
to public policy,as shall further and advance
the purposes o: the organization. the right WJtor . .
Third, They shall have of
row money and pledge the faith
poration to , aa an extent n of f liability liability not cui w~--
Fourth, They shall have the right to *U»
f^^^.^^^inconaSSnf such by-laws not inconsistent ^^"“rtbA wfth
public public policy policy and as as may may management be oi » >, DOdT, M
government the numoe^ r
which by-laws may fix ow .., rt
names of its officers their duties ana
tions, and also the privileges of t“®
holders. shall havejl. . , <k.
Fifth. — Such - ' n c v rpornHon rpur.mvu cf such prop‘s
right to own und dispose mixed- a*
both real and personal and ,°“
be necessary or expedient to canT
ties as shall 0 II* be , necessary 3iS , JS5C^fSJ to propert
on *aid business, your peDUjn its'
Attorney for i >e b tl0 °5f , [’- r
foregoing appb a-°“ (
I certify that the the m
charter is a true extract from -
Spalding Superior Court. Witness m7
ei "' C. a a