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the AMERICAS WEEKLY TIMES--RECORDER: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 31, 1902. HIS FINAL MESSAGE. Governor Candler's Anal message to the legislature has been delivered to that body and with it his administra tion was practically drawn to a close, Tour years in the gubernatorial chair may be expected to give an observing man a pretty dear insight into the Hairs of the state and the message in .Unites that the retiring governor has not misused the opportunity of fered him to fully acquaint himself with the needs of the state. The mes sage is full of salient points clearly defined and breathes a spirit of true patriotism and devotion to the inter ests entrusted in his hands when he assumed the office..* The financial status of the state is dearly and fully explained and atten tion is directed with pardonable pride to the reduction in state taxes from 80.21 to 80.80 per $1,000 which lias been accomplished during his administration. He does not hesitate to say plainly that still further reductions, even in the face of increasing appropriations for schools and pensions, would be possible under executed fairness in the assessment of properties and the requirement of full tax payments from many persons and corporations that now manage to ovoid their full legal responsibilities to the state. The pnblio will find muoh of interest in the timely comments on the condi tions existing in the county convict camps where misdemeanors ore pun ished and the attention is called to. il legal county chain gangs, That such institutions exist will be a surprise to many people and the legislature can not fail to investigate the matter and let the people know all the facts. The attention of the assembly is call ed to the revision of the state consti tution and a convention for this pur pose is recommended. The message is full of matters of interest and will be read with a marked degree of inter est. The administration of Governor Candler has been vigorous and he has not always had the unanimous induce ment of the stato in many of his official acts but he has been frank and outspok en on all occasions and he has a strong following ,who are devoted to his in terests. GOVERNOR JOSEPH M TERRELL. Our newly elected Governor assum ed the duties of his office Saturday and the entire State has every feeling that his administration will be n suc cessful one and mr iked by ability and conservatism. Governor Terrell goes into office with a united state back of him and there is no doubt that he will ever display the strong and character- tic good sense that has marked his career since his entrance into public life. He has never been a man to hes itate in performance of duty and he will meet every public question frankly and without hesitation. Gov. Terrell is not an extremist in any sense of the term and lie may be expected to give a patient and careful study to every matter of vital importance that may ^rise in his official life. He has a long and successful career behind him, his fnture is sure to be crowned with suc cess, Theofflceof Governor is no sin- eenre but Gov. Terrell has the physical and mental balance that are needed in this office and he has tho quality of getting very near to the hearts of the people. He has no pomposity on bluster and the humblest applicant for his notice will receive the same patient healing and consideration as the most powerful politician in this State. Hero's to yon, Governor Terrell. Good luck and a long and successful admin istration, THE COMING ELECTION. Do not let the fact that there is no opposition to the Democratic nominee for congress keep yon away from the polls next Tuesday, Nov. 4th. Give Mr. Lewis a full vote and It is always a good plan for a political party to poll a strong vote. The vote may be needed. Indifference on the part of the Demo crats should not be encouraged. Some of the dangers of small vote and a lack of party pride are pointed out in the following editorial taken from The Sa vannah News: “The election for congressmen takes place 2 Tuesday, November 4, and while in this state there is no opposi tion to any of the Democratic nomi nees, it will be well for every Demo crat to cast his ballot. There should be a arge vote so that in the event some Republican or other candidate pops up in opposition at the last mo ment, he will not have a chance to be counted in by a possible Republican house of representatives, if the Repub- l'cau majority in the house should be slim and the bosses desired to strengthen it. But however this may be, it is due to the best interests of the country that the Democracy should show that it is not falling off in strength in the South." It is important to the cause of Dem ocracy that a very large vote should be cast at the coming election. The effect will be to encourage our congressmen in their battle against the Republican power. Let all Democratic voters re solve to let nothing keep them from casting their ballots at this national election. * THE STATE UNIVERSITY, THE JORDAN BILL. Every dollar expended by the state support of its educational institu tions is money well spent, but the ef fort to provide for too many institu tions under state support is most un wise. No additional colleges are needed as'the University and its bran ches are fully equal to the demand for institutions of the higher branches and the legislature should see that its needs are complied with, and when that is done the causo of higher edu ction will not suffer. The University ind its branches under the able direc (ion of Chancellor Hill are prospering and the increasing attendance shows the confidence and satisfaction of the people and the development of tho University idea is most gratifying. The antagonism on the part of the sec tarian colleges is disappearing and it is quite proper that it should as there ex ists no. real cause for it and each in stitution has its own mission to fulfill and each is valuable in its own partic ular field and there is no necessity for conflict. In accomplishing this and bringing about the present state of good feeling no influence has been more powerful than that exercised by Chancellor Hill. He is the proper man for the position he holds and"ue has the confidence and hearty support of the entire state. In making an es timate of work of the chancellor, the the improvement in the morale and loyalty of the student body to the in- stiution must not be ignored. Condition of Jay Cooke. Put-In-Bay, O., Oct. 2S.—The condl- ctltlon of Jay Cooke was reported to b3 much Improved this morning. He was able to ait up and take some nourish ment. Notwithstanding the advanc ed age of the financier, he Is said by his physicians to show wonderful vi tality. Unless other complications se; in ho is expected to fully recover with. In a few days. Douglas Land Sale. Douglas, Ga., Oct. 25.—An extensive ly advertised sale of town lots here came off yesterday. While the crowd in attendance was not as large as ex pected, the bidding was spirited and Prices good. About 60 lots were sold, realizing some |6,000 or more. Cap- taig d. o. Purse, to whom the land be. longed, seems well pleased at the re sult. ; RHEUMATISM Tortures, Cripples and Deforms. “ Rheumatism does not treat all alike. Some suffer torture from the very begin ning, the attack being so sudden, sharp and disastrous that they are made help less cripples in a few days, while others feel only occasional twitches of pain in the knees, ankles, elbows and wrists, oi the muscles of the legs, arms, back or neck; but this treacherous disease is only traveling by slower stages. The acid poisons ore alt the while accumulating in the blood, and muscles and joints are filling with corroding, acrid matter, and when the disease tightens its grip and strikes with full force, no constitu- TUC RL00D tion is strong enough I nC DLVUIJ to withstand its fear- QUIj ful blows, and its vie- * U,L ' tims are crippled and QVQTFM deformed, or literally D T O I Gill worn out by constant pill CI1 paiu. Rheumatism is Ituuun caused by Uric Acid RV ACID, or some other irri* w * nw tating poison in the blood, and this is the cause of every va- riety and form of this dread disease., Ex ternal remedies do not reach the blood, consequently do no lasting good. _ s7s. S. goes directly into the circula tion and attacks the disease itself. The acid poisons that cause the inflammation, soreness and swelling are neutralised and the blood purified and cleansed of all irrt- taring matter, and nothing is left In the 8 circulation to pro duce other attacks. S.S.S. being a vege table remedy does not impair the diges- tion or general health like alkalinnd potash remedies, but builds w«S^tSSE-«-. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Ga. lailUg luawvwa, - sss The proposed bill of Hon. Harvie Jordan to establish an Agricultural High School at Griffin would simply pnt au extra expense on the State. In tho first place it is not needed, for everything it could possibly accom plish can be accomplished in this city by the efforts of the State College of Agriculture and Mechanic Arts. In the next place to take 810,000 a year from the fees on fertilizers simply de creases the common school fund by that much. It might be all right if such an institution were needed, but the State College, already well estab lished, can do all.tbat is necessary in this line.—Athens Tribune. The Tribune is right, the State needs no additional school that will interfere with the valuable work being done in the State College of Agriculture and Me chanic Arts,- and the money appropri ated for this institution is well spent. New York Cigar Dealers Organize. New Yo:k, Oct. 25.—Retail cigar dealers of this city have effected » temporary organization for the stab ed purpose of opposing the progress of combination stores which recently have been spread over the entire city and which the old dealers claim are underselling them through their lnabil. ity to secure reduced rates from the manufacturers, Negro Murderer Hanged. Wheeling. W. Va., Oct. 25.—State Henry was hanged at 6:39 p. m. In the death chamber at the penitentiary at Moundsvllle. The crime for which he was executed was the murder of John Richardson, a negro, la a mining camp row in Wetzel county, Oob 19, 1900. Webster Sheriff Sales. Will Ye sold before the courthouse door, In the town of Preston. Webster county, Ga„ on the first Tuesday in November, 1932, be tween the legal hour* of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, tho following described properly, to-wit: Lot of land No. <1721 one hundred and seventy two, containing (202*41 two hundred two and one half acres, fifty (60) acres of lot No, (173) one hundred and seventy-three, lying south of and nearest to a branch which runs through said lot nearly east and west, being the tract purchased by said Fudge of H. B. Morgan, December 20tn, 1881. Also fifty (6o) acres of lot No. 174, being all of said lot lying east tf Kinchafoonee creek, containing In the aggregate (3KKft) three hundred two and one half acres, situated lying and beln«t In the 25th district of Wet * ster county, oa,ard will be sold as th; property of Geo, C. Fudge under and by virtue of an execution issued out of the Su perior court of Webster county, Ga*- return able to the April term, 1899, In favor of Frank W. Stanley against said Geo. C. Fudge, Property pointed out in said Ufa and tenant In possession notified in terms of the law. This 0.b day of October, 1902. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA-WEHS1IB Countt. Persuant to an order granted br the Court of Ordinary of aald county, will be sold be fore the courthouse door In Preston between tbe legal tours of sale, on tbe first Tuesday In November, 1902, tbe following described property, to-wlt; South half of lot of land whole lot No. -.61, in the 2«h district of said'county: west hait of lot No. 110; west half of lot No. 176. Also one hundred and thirty acres off of east part of lot No. 208, Seventy acres, more or less, lying in south corner of lot No. 177; a so east half of lot No. in, In the 82nd district ot said county, Sold for the purpose of distribution among heirs a d payment of all Indebtedness, terms crab. &t,etbd.yofOctob«r ri H« ELu Adm'r estate of D. D, Barrel!, deceased. AM A UfUCCI the rider frequently meets with Rsaster. Avery Vie ri linubL handy and efficient doctor to have with you whsn on accident happens is n bottle of -Mexican Mustang Liniment. need not become a fixture upon your body. If they do it is your fault, for MEXICAN MUSTANG LINIMENT will thoroughly, quickly and perma nently cure these afflictions. There is no guesswork about it; if this lin iment is used a cure will follow. vnil nmurr l/unui how qnlckly a burn or scald can be cured TUU UUN I nilU If until you have treated It with Mexican Mustang Liniment. Asa flesh healer it standi at the very top. M. S. Harper, of Sumter county, Ga., ami W. P. Carter and John T, Pattcrsoj of Stewart county, oa. respectfully shows: X. That they desire for themselves, Ihelr as- ssciates, successors and assigns to be Incor porated under the name sp.d style Oi Uie -LUMPKIN GIN COMPANY," • II. The term for which your petitioners ask to be Incorporated is twenty years, with the: • privilege of renewal at the explratlonof that III. The capital stock of said corporation is to je se ,en thousand .five hundred dollars. -(17,690) divided Into shares of one hun dred dollars each. Petitioners, how ever, ask the privilege df Increasing said capital stock from time to time hereafter to anyeum, not exceeding one hundred thous and dollars, provided the holders of a ma jority of the stock In value shall assent thereto, Petitioners uk to be so Incorpora ted that no stock holder shall be bound for any liability of the corporation u>any ex tent greater than his unpaid subscription to the capitalstock. IV, , That the whole amount of said ca-ttal stock of seven thousand five hundred dollars has already been actually paid In. pecuniary profit ana gain to its stocs noi . Petitioners propose to carry on a general ginning and warehouse business; to deal in cotton or cotton seed, or any other pro ducts of either, by buying and selling or manufacturing either In any way that the eald corporation may deem desirable: to maintain, own and -operate warehouses or cotton gins in said county, or In any other county of this State sain corporation may deem to its best interest, and exercise usual powers and to do all usual, necessary and proper acts which pertain to, ormay be con nected with the business of (Inning or ware- homing or dealing In any of the articles named: to buy ana sell, or obtain by lease orotherwlre. not Inconsistent with the laws ot title State, euch real or pereonal property as may be necessary or advisable In the conduct of 1U business, or the purpose of Its organisation. VI. Sumter Sheriff Sales. Will be Bold before tbe court bouse door In the city of Americus. Sumter county, Georgia, between tbe legal hours of sale, on One house and lot In the city of Americas. Number 616 Church street, and bonndea north and eaat by property of J, T. Cotney, south by Church street, and west by lot of J. O McArthur. Levied on as tbe property of L. C. Bell to satisfy three fifra Issued by the tax collector for state and county taxes for theyeare 1809,1903 and 1001 In favor of Mrs Bessie E. Cotney, transferee. Tenant In po- session notified in terms of tbe law. This October 7lb, 1902. E, L. BELL, Sheriff. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Muscooai County, By virtue of an order of the Court of Or dinary of Muscogee countv, will be sold at E ubllc outcry on the first Tuesday la Novcm - sr, next, at the Intersection ot Broad and Eleventh streets In Columbus, Ga, the usual place for hold'ng sherlfl's sal. a In Muscogee county, between the usual hours of sale the following land lying In Sumter county, Ga., Lot 4 in Block 7 In Brooklyn Belguu, corner of LaFayette street and Elmla venue, A uteri- cue Terms cash. October Rh, IW& GEO, W. OGLETREE, Administrator of E. L. Ogletrce. A ppl.cat I on,lette o rs a r diansh[p GEORGIA—Webster COUlttT. so that A. P. Passmore has made appllcailbn for letters of gnardi • anshtp on icrson and property of Selma Ionl bmlth amt Ocla Jene Smith, minora of . Mary Sidney Smith, deceased. Thls tethere-1 fore to cite and admonish all parties con-1 A ^LETTERS OP DISMISSION. GEORG LA-Sumtzb COUBTBT. Whereat, Lee Allen, administrator of P, O. Clegg represents to the court In his peti tion duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered P.0.01egi’e estate and whereas. Bon. T. M Allen, ordinary, le dlqnallfied by reason of being related to Lee Allen, (being Lee Allen's father). Tbt* Is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kin dred and creditor!, to show cause, If any they can, why eald administrator should not be discharged from hie administration and receive letters of dlemfsslon on the first Monday In November, parties con-1 ccrucu, whether kindred' or creditors, to •how cause on or before the November term of tbe Court of Ordlnarr. to be held on tbe In November, 19Qt, why saidpe- not be granted aa prayed for. * tdofflclal_elgnature, this SrdlnarJT 1 iyiueia my hand MU the Mb day of October, 1992.; A PPLICATION A LETTERS OP-ADMINISTRATION, GEORGIA—WkBsran County . Notice la hereby glvtn that Mr. A P_ Pass- more bu uaae application to me for letters of administration on the estate of Mary Sidney smith, late of aaid county, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish pH parties concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause on or before the first Monday In November, 1902, why said pe tition should not be granted u prayed for. Witness my band and offlclal signature, this «thdayof6ctob«r, .932 THAHpiE orf — A PPLI LKT?aRS OP ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA—WXBSTZR COUNTT. Notice te hereby given that W. C. Sims has made application to me for letters of ad ministration de nonla non to be vested In Geo. E, Thornton, clerk of superior court, on tbe estate of Mattie J. Stevens, late of eald county, decearaed. There are therefore to die and admonish all parties concerned to show cause on or before the November term o Court of Ordlnarr, tobebelaonflzstMon- dav in November 1013 why said Petition should not be granted aa prayed for. Wit ness my band and official signature. This 6th, of.Oct 1902. T. J, Tnaxpe, Ord*y. A PPLICATION LETTERS A OP ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA—WZB ST ZB COUNI V. Notice la hereby given that Mary E. Jones has made application to me-for letteraol ad ministration to be vested In Geo. E, Thorn ton clerk of superior court said county, oa the estate ol Y\G. Jones late of eald county deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all parties concerned to show cause on or before the November .term of the court of ordinary to be held on the fits. 1 ondar In November I9U why said pett i, should not he granted as prayed for. Wlinera mv hand and official signature, this the Bth day of October, 1«T rHABMti0rdlI14ry . JOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. All 'oersons having demands or claims V^t5tro l oounty* l deccased?are 1 hereby t nou~ fied'torendertame to the undersignedac- cordlog to law, and all persons Indebted to gala estate are required to make Immediate payment. This Oct. 9th, g n n Admr, of estate of E. A, Clark, Plains, Ga. A LI LKXTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. G EORGIA—SUMTEIl COUNTT. Whereas, Ida Corine Stalham, having in proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the estate ot W B. Statuam, late ot said county. This la to - te all andalogular the creditors and nezt i .’ kin of W. B. Stalham to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cante, It any they can, wby permanent letters of administration asouid not be granted to Mrs Ida Corine htatham on W. B. Statbam’s estate. Witness my hand and ofllclat signature, this the lstday ot October, I9C2. TBOS.M. ALLEN, Ordinary. VIOTICE of Application for Local Law for the County of Webster. Notice is hereby given that a bill will be Introduced at tbe next cession of the Gener al Assembly oi Georgia to create a Counts Dispenser* for tbe sale of all spirituous and malt liquors lo tbs County of Webster ot said State, oefine Its powers end liabilities and for other purposes, and to repeal all laws of corporate or other powers coofitctlog there- wtlhT This Oct 9th, 19(2. GOLDEN ACE PURE OLD LINCOLN CO. WHISKEY WE,TBEOinnUMi " guarantee those goods to be pure end 7 years old. None bettor at any price. We will ship In plain boxes to any address, express pre paid at tho following dis tiller's prices; B Full Bottles,S3.4B 10 Full Bottles, e.BB 112 Full Bottles, 7.90 IB Full Bottles, 9,70 Yonr money back If notas represented. A sample K it by oxpress prepaid, :50e in stamps. AMERICAN SUPPLY CO.. Distillers, See Main 6b, • • Memphis, Tea*. BAGGAGEfcz ^^TRANSFER S TEVE WOOTEN hu the only rclla ble transer agency In the city. AU orders attended to promptly it leftat Wlndsorhotel. Hours « a m to lop. m, Orders for night train must be left before p m Respectfully, pohne et_ STEVE WOOTEN. Application for Charter. GEORGIA—SUMTEIl COUNTT. ro the Superior court of said county: petition of E, H, Fergurson, R. O, Waggener and E. B. Martin, of Louisville, By., and M. S. Barper, of Sumter county, Ga., respect fully eboweth: That they desire for themeelvee, their as sociates, successors and au’gns, to be Incor porated under tbe corporate name and style of tbe "Rlcbland Oil Company.” II The term for which your petwiners ask to be Incorporated le twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of that time. lna of cotton or cotton-seed, or any of the pro ducts of either: to gin seed cotton for the S ublic or otherwise; to manufacture, sell. arter or exchange any of the products of cotton or cotton seed, such as cotton seed oil, crude or refined, cotton seed meal or cake, cotton seed hulls, Unters, etc. In any way that the said corporation may deem de sirable; to do all usual, necessary and proper cotton seed into any or tnetr Known pro ducts, or dealing In any of tbe articles nam ed; to convert crude cotton seed oil by re fining or manlpnlaUng Into any of Itsi known products; to manipulate meal with other In gredients and make feed stuffs, or commer- clal fertilizers, and dispose of same by sale duct ot aneb business; and to generally en gage In all such employments and lines ot business where cotton or cotton ;eed or any of the products of either are utilised wholly or In part; also the leasing or owning of tanks, cars, manufacturing barrels and casks and all other commodities in connec tion with said business. Tbe principal ‘ utilizing and sale of all produots ot eeed cot ton and cotton seed- IV. The capital stock of said corporation Is to .e Fifty Thousand Dollars ((0.000) divided Into sha*cs ot one hundred dollars each. - Uonenuk, however, that the privilege liven of Increaalng said capita! atock i time to time hereafter to any sum not exceeding Two Bundled Thousand Dollars, provided that the holders of a majority of the stock tn value shall assent thereto. xAnd amount of his unpaldsuoscrlpilon to the capital stock of raid company. V That tba whole amount of the capital stock of Fifty Thousand Dollars has actually been paid in. VI Petitioners desire that said corporation shall have the right to purchase, lease, hold, own end oonlrol any real or personal proper ty, or any interest in the same that may be necessary and proper for the legitimate end convenient transaction of lti basin- a either In eald county or elsewhere wherever dcelr- deed, bill of eale, 1ea>e. mortgage, exchange or otherwise! to borrow money, or Issue bonds and secure tbe same by deed or mort gage upon Its corporate property,- VB. The principal offloe and p ace of business of the proposed corporation will be In toe city o! Americas, eald stale and county; but they ask that said corporation shall bare tbe right to carry oa Its Dullness or establish branch ofllces and agencies wnerever de sired, VBL Petitioners desire that said corporation shall have the right to sne and bcsucU.to have .toi aec a common seal; to make by-laws bind ing its own members and alter same at pleas ure In any way not Inconsistent with Its charter, or the laws of this state, or of the United States; to appoint, elect or employ all offleera end agents, and make all con- Wherefore yonr petitioners pray to be e^e* isms®: sgdTisM^ yr August, .90- attorney tor Petitioners. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Tfc'A. Chambliss, clerk of the Superior court of Sum ter county, Ga, do hereby car tlfy that the above and foregoing la a tree and correct copy of tbe original petition for charter of the Kchland Oil Co. filed In my omce as clerk of the Superior court Witness my band and official signature and seal c* office. TMsaoUt day of August, I9C2. C. A CBAMULISS, Clerk Superior Court. Foley’s Kidney Cure makes kiautja a..f bladder right Application for Charter. STATE OF GEORGIA—Scar Kq Conxrr. and places of business elsewhere that they may deem to their-best Interest Wberafo * made a ' styles;— — . . ate name they may have the power to sue and be sued: & main by-law; .binding on its members not Inconsistent with its charter, or of the laws of this State, and ot the United State*; to have and use a common seals to receive donations of money or other proper ty, both real and personal: to borrow money, or tsene bonds and seenre the same by deed or mortgage upon Its corporate property; to but or tell real estate or personal Property either In said county or elsewhere that said corporation may deem to Its best Interest, or to obtain coDtrol of same by lease or otherwise not Inconsistent with the laws of this State; to buy or sell cotton, or cotton seed or any of tbe products of either; to lease out to sny person or persons, or corporation* any or aliof ltaproperiyot whatever klDdito conduct a gvceral business of ginning cotton tor the public: to maintain aud operate public warehouses; make contracts with operatives and contracts for erection of buildings, and all other and further con tracts that may be necessary ana not Incon sistent with tbe Constitution and laws of this State; that they may have the power to ap point. elect or emplov all officers and agents that may be deemed neceseary for the carry out of the nurposcs of said corporation, and to prescribe their duties and fix their com pensation, and to have all other lowers usually granted bv law to corporations of like character. This Sod day of Sept 1992. It. K. LEE, Attorney for Petitioners. GEORGIA—9UMTKB COUNTT. I.T.F. Gatewood, deputy clerk of the fu perlor court of Sumter county, Ga.. hereby certify that the above Is a true and correct copy of thee rlglnalpetltlon for charter of The Lumpkin Uln Company as appears of file In this omce. Witness my hand and ot- ficlal signature, this 2nd day of Sent, IMS, T. F. GATEWOOD, Deputy Clerk Superior Court, S, Co. Ga, Application for Charter. GEORGIA -SUMTEIl COUNTT. To the Superior Court of eald county: The petition of a. W. Smith J. E. Gyles, ana Ed. Y Andrews, all of said stato and county, eapectfnlly shows tbe following: IsV That they for themselves, associates, accessors and assigns desire to be lncor- and •tyle || < °2n(f *%at the term for which they desire t» be Incorporated le for twenty years and at tbe end of tbit time with tbe privilege ot 1 Jrd7*That tbe amount of capital stock of said corporation is to be tbe sum of Eight Thousand (18.0.0) Dollars, divided Into shares ot IlCO each with the right and privi lege of said corporation to Increase Its cap!- t.i etcck when so desired to Twenty Thous- a “ th^Thai an of”aid capital stock of t8,(>:) has already subscribed end actually paid in. 6tb That tbe principal office and place of business of said corporatUra-ts to be In the city of Americus, Ga, said county, with the rlglit and privilege to establish and main tain a branch office wherever desired and deemed to the best Interest of said corpor- a «th.' That the object of said desired cor- K ration Is for pecuniary gain and profit for i shareholders. 7tb. That the princlpil business to be car ried onte to eoadnet a general raraltara, crockery, glassware, cut-glass, silverware and undertaking business; to bay and sell furniture, crockery, glassware, cat-glass sllvtrware of every description and charac ter, andtocarryon a general undertaking business; to ca>ry on, buy, self and deal in every article bought, sold and kept and carried In a general store of said character and description as aforesaid. To borrow money ana secure same by deed or mort gage; to buy. own and sell real estate and personal p-optrty of all kinds and character Incident to tfielr said business, and to HI uy all the rights, privileges and Immunities necessary for carrying on the said business of tbeco.poration; ami to enjoy all property, real and penonil or mixed that may be nc ,JM | _ point Officers “and agents lor the manage ment and carrying on their said busi ness; to have and to use a common seal; to adopt whatever by laws that are necessary for the carrying on of their corporation; to sue and bt sued, and to have and to enjoy all rights, privileges and Immunities as are by mentioned, and that they may be entitled to law. This the 18th day of October, 19UJ. W. A. DODSON, Petitioners Attorney. I certify that the foregoing Is a true ex tract from the minutes of Sumter Superior Court, This the .sUtday.ofOc.ober A lJg! VooD Deputy Clerk of Superior Court, S. C. Local Legislation. Notice Is hereby given that a bill will be Introduced at the next session or th- iesi lature entitled an act to amend the char— of the City of Americus, providing for election of the police commissioners by i people, making the Mayor of Americus -— — member of said board, and cn; BANNER 8A the moat beating salvo In the)