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GIRLS MURDERED;
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
ONE ASSAULTED
JE~-=r:3
wS^-sks-e-s
helj by Hon. Ed. j
— MBR1CU8 WEEKLY T1ME8-RECORDER. FRIDAY NOVEMBER
7, 1902.
GEORGIA LEGISLATURE.
Three Young Girls Killed at
Their Home in Arkansas. ' DH ''' a " r,> *
ONE BOOT HORRIBLY MUTILATED
position now
Brown
Had Gone to . Circus ,„ d on]
". " w "j ‘"rij.ourth district an.l
H,s Return Home Discovered the ^ l *
Untie commute* f or ro n‘.id««ton.m!
«^Port. The measure seeks to repeal
Three Doad Bodies of Hia Daugk-
Wynne, Ark., Oct. 30.—Mary. Sophie
*t<l .May Gibson, aged 17, 12 and 10
;, ars, respectively, daughters of Thom-
•is Gibson, a prosperous negro farm-
• r. were killed and one of them was
the victim of a criminal assault at
their home near here Wednesday.
The murdera occurred whllo Grb-
ton, the father, was away from homo
attending a circus, leaving the three j
Mils Introduced
„ . seess to I
which » ®* >,,rove ' 1 December 20, 1892,
which authorized the governor to ap
r 10 I,,0k atter ,hc prop -
nesse, nf 6 S,a .' e ln Geor K | » and Ton
" ' onB the llne of the state road,
BOW known as the Western and Allan-
8omo of the new
•re as follows:
„ „„ TiB B m»^ n uT Chrt * t,c of **»«■ eleventh
e-irls alone in the house. Upon his 1 ronm-ln/ ' , r "’ *° m -tke Insurance
return he found the bodies of two of' be IndemnifWne'' ih" Who may
the girls with their heads crushed. I defendant an t t, nt P * :ty
while the body of the third lay In the ferred , 'i 1 lo , , “' ly llabI <-'- Re
yard terribly mutilated. The girl ha I tee * e gent * ra Judiciary commit-
:ndignItlcs. Posses, corned o/ldaeks TnZoT"?ra**,? ° f the for,p - fourtl >-
and white, were formed and
t ross, an old negro, was arrestel i roads „, n an Is and publlo
fmss denied all knowledge of the 1 adjacent to^h« r f*n d | Catoo “ countles
<rime but finally confessed that ho military park^R^^'^T “ t,0Ba f
had wltnesaed the killing and said that Judiciary romm”uee gcneral
a negro named Johnson was the guii- By Senator Lee of the forty-fourtH-
AUGUSTA GETS NEXT REUNION. Walker “county. In*,hi
Meeting at Columbus Was Considered *? * h!ch l«*oka may be dealgnated by
Most 8uceeesful Yet Held. * h ® governor as stats depositories. Re
Columbus, Ga., Oct. 30.—The Ootrl f0 [f t ' d 10 the committee on banks,
gla confederate veterans adjourned By lfr - Houston of Pulton—To give
Wednesday to meet neit year In Au- th * r6 °order’s court In cities In Oeor-
gusts after what Is considered the I *** having a population greater than
most successful state reunion yet held. 85 000 authority to commit minors un-
Following a business session Wed- acr 16 T*sn of age. upon conviction in
nesday morning came the annual pa-1 ***“ cour t. to the reformatory In the
rede at noon, which was one of the eounty ,n which said city is located,
moat Imposing and Inspiring sights By Mr - McHenry of Floyd—To
ever seen in Columbus. M. P. Uslna.l ,mend the charter of the city of Rome,
or Savannah, was unanimously re-1 l ,r * scr,,,| BK the duties, powers and
elected division secretary. I * e ™s of office of mayor and council.
Resolutions were adopted indorsing I 8y -^f- McHenry of Floyd-—To
and commending In high term* tho ,mend a » act Incorporating the city
management of the Soldier* homo in court ot Rom «i acta repealing charter
Atlanta, the work of the trustees be- ot South ,tome -
lng praised. The legislature was me-1 Gy McHenry of Floyd—To
morlallzcd to pass a bill to perfect tho amerui th ® charter of tho city of Rome
roster of Georgia companies who went) ao as t0 authorize the city to ereel
out during the war. and operate an electric tight and pow
Five hundred dollars was raised for! or bouae -
the Jefferson Davis monument fund.) By ^ r - McCurry of Hart—An act to
This monument, which will be erect- r c«u!ate the practice In the supreme
ed In Richmond, will be dedicated in I courb in regard to writs of error.
1904. Several addresses were made] By ^ r - McCurry of Hart—To amend
on the subject and a great deal of en-| section 982 of the code of Georgia by
thuslasm was manifested. It was ,ddln e the town of Hartwell to the
the unanimous wish of the reunion l,at of towns In which state depositor-
that the memory of Jefferson Davis lca may b * designated .
should be appropriately honored and Messrs. Slaton, Houston and
that at an early date. I Blackburn of Fulton (by request)—To
provide and establish a new and ro-
I A Number of New Bills Introduced by
Legislative Members.
Atlanta, Oct. St.-Meesre. Hardeman
of-Jackson, and Sbackelrord of Clarke
Introduced . bill |„ the house provll-
lng for teaching the' elementary
brunches of agriculture and the cle
meals of civil government In all the
public schools of the state. Dr. Har
deman's Idea Is to make the schools
as practical as possible, and especially
to Inform the children In the country
along the lines which will be of valua
to them In after life. The hill. It la
state.!, has many friends and some
hard work will be done In Its behalf.
Elementary agriculture Is easily
taught." Mr. Shackelford said, “and
there are many Instances where ■
knowledge of some of its simplest
principles would have been of the
greatest value to farmers and had they
been taught them early in life."
Following are among tho new bill*
Introduced In the house:
By Mr. Richardson of Houston—A
resolution to authorize the governor
to subscribe for and purchnse for the
use of the state "The Georgia Jus
tice.”
By .Mr. Sanders of Heard—To pro
vide for a state depository In the town
of Hogansrllle, 1 n tho county of
Troup.
Mr. Hayes of Macon—A resolution
to provide for committee to examine
the books of state treasurer and comp
troller general.
By Mr. Mills of Cherokee—To pro
vide that the rlgestratlon books of the
state shat! be kept In tho custody of
the notaries public of each militia dls.
trlct.
By Mr. Brans of Washington—To
provide that a state depository he es
tablished In Bandersvllie, ln the conn-'
ty of Washington.
By Mr. Aiken of Bartow-To repeal
the act creating the offleo of special
attorney of the Western and Atlantic
railroad.
By Mr. Carrington of Madison—To
remove the state agricultural college
from Athens to Comer, Ga.
By Mr. Buchanan ot Dodge—A reso
lution !o pay J. F. DeLacoy, solocltor
general, salary for quarter ending Dec-
31. 1901.
By Mr. ynderwood of White—A reao
lutlon to pay Mary S. Jarrard a pen
Sion due her husband at thb time of
his death, but which has not boon
paid.
By Mr. Cook of Telfair—To establish
Mexican WMV.-W1W m).m VI uair.
Mustang Liniment •es’^miaiaiiUuatuL^T^rmeni^lryrb
win readily overcome Less of Hair.
Bo
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA-SCMTKtt COOKTT.
To the Superior e urt of raid county: The
fiTS*SSJSR5S& ?: Era
“ Ilf .how*a° au ““ rcoun, Jr. <1 a. respect-
I.
Tbit they desire for themselves, their is-
•estates, *uecrMora and assigns, to be Incor
porated under the corporate name and style
ut the IticblandOH Itompiny."
It
[ The term for which your petitioners ask to
I b *. , . n . cor P°ratfd la twenty years, with the
{hit'ilme Uf ,en * w * 1 al ,b * expiration-of
DR. THOMAS CONFESSES.
vtoed charter for the city of Atlanta.
By Mr. Hawes of Elbert—To appro
priate tho sum of 120,01)0 for the pur
pose of building, equipping and fur
nishing an additional dormitory build
ing for tho Georga school for tho deaf,
located at Cave Spring In the county
Prisoner Admits His Guilt but Does
Not Implicate Wife.
* Atlanta, Get. 30.—“Those diamonds
•ro In my wife's hat.”
Dr. It. H. Thomas, tho confessed. ,
cpoolc, made this statement to tho city | 0 r Floyd',
detectives Wednesday night, and as|
ho spoke his wtfo was standing facing j Cable 7,900. Miles Long,
him. I Hew York, Oct. 31.—Great Impor-
The hat was a very large ono oflLaoeo Is attached here to the coming
puro white, with a heavy white bird opening of tho ail British Pacific ca
ts a ccntcrpleco. It was removed j bio, says a Tribune dispatch from Lon.
by Mrs. Thomas and searched, but I d °n. Tho completion of tho lino brigs
no diamonds were found. | Into being for tho first time a Brltlan
Dr. Thomas had promised to toll the [ telegraphic girdle around tho globe,
officers wbero they could find tho dla-1 Tho cable Is 7,900 miles In length. Tho
monds stolen from Davis & Freeman | Vancouver-Fannlrg portion Is the long.
If they would bring his wife beforo | est without a break Itj tho
him. Ho seemed to bo disappointed I :
when tho Tllamonds were not found. | Sir Henry Irving to Make Tour.
The prisoner said he hid tho dla- ' Now * or,( - 0ct - 31—Arangoments
monds ln tho trimmings of his wife's I ay ® announced to have been complet-
h|it while on tho train Monday after- ® d ca,de t° r another tour of the
A»on while going from Atlanta. Ho united States by Sir Henry Irving. It
would not say whether bis wife knew I begin ln this city ln October, 1903.
be placed the diamonds there. '
A toad under
a harrow
„ , snflfcrg no moro than tho fnithflil horso
that is tortured with Spavins, Swinncy, Harness
Sores, Sprains, etc. Most horso owners know this
nml nnply tho kind of sympathy that heals, knowa
fur and wide as
Mexican
Mustang
Liniment.'
Xevcr fails—not even in tho most aggravated cases.
Cures caked udder in cows quicker than any known
remedy. Hardly n disease peculiar to muscle, skin
or joiuts that cannot bo cured by it.
Mexican it the beet remedy on the market for
Mustang Liniment »£2£S2J22lfialS5SK
I cotton or cottoa seed, rack as coiluij BC p a
I oil. cruoe or rrltoed. cotton seed meal or
I cake, cottoa seed hulls, liuters, etc la anv
way that the said cor^ratlon may deem ed
I slrable; todoall nsuahretessaryaadprapeg
I torir are connected wltn
the ginning of cottoa. or ■nnutaetnrtng of
I cotton sveu Into any of their known pro-
I ducts, or dealing In any of the articles nam-
led: to convert crude cotton feed oil by re-
I d.* < 5 r ■•■tpalnung Into any of its ksowa
I products: lo manipulate meal with other In-
I gredjesf.snd make feed fluffs, or commer-
I cle* ferUilwrs, sod dispose of same by sale
lor otheiwlM; to own or rsiabli<b ware-
I bouses wherever desired: to boy, fatten, tell
I or rxchange cattle, add lo do all tnch things '
I •••re neceseary ln or Incident to the con.
I dnetof anch bartneaa: and to genoraliy en-
|g»g; la alt inch employmenu and lines ot
I hystaesnwhere cot ten or cotton iced or any
I J! ‘i.* of Jltber are nUdsed wholly
I ? r Jn part: also the leulngor owning of
tanke, cars,, manufacinrlog barrels and
I caska and all other commodities in conaec*-
J lion with said bnalnese. The principal Ian.
netm of laid corporation I. to ne the iSS-
fhttnre and sale of cotton aetd oil, meal.
I
asjagAtsSfegajg
1 ;g- •V >ca J D valneahail assent thereto. And
| they further ask to beso Incorporated that
Itockholderahall be bound ftr any debt
M-imj of eiH corporation beyond the
. u . B .*.«w h 'f.». n ^l!!“« 1 P‘lonto the
or 1U
I amount ». ,
I capital stock
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
aciiMi—io csiaous 11 Digests what you eat.
• city court of McRae in amt for tlJu This preparation contains all of tb*
county of Telfair. | digestants and digests all kinds of
food.. It give* Instnntrellcfand novor-
falls to cure. It allows you to eat all
,, tho food you want. The mofitscnsitlre
of Atlanta, has received *200,000, stomachs cantako It. I!y Its use many
roof the thou ^ a 1 ds of dJ’spoptlca have been tlm '
h! cured aftcr everything else failed. It
*?• ino I prevents formation of gas on the stom*
Atfantian Gets Large Sum. i *aiw w wuivs luaiiowsyou to eai nil
Atlanta, Oct. 31.—Fraalor Gilman, the food you want. The mofitsensitlve
saaa aoa I Stomachs ran tnlrn ft. Rtr !»■ mtamunn
Application for Charter.
STATE OP GEORGIA-SUMTEr COUKTT.
r.carter ana jonn T. Pstterscn
county, Ga. reapecttully abowa;
L
oTb*iiBeTdertre for tbcaaelrw.tbelras
and assign* to be Incor
* ,3r,e oMb '
H.
The term for which jour petitioners uk to
be Incorporated Is twenty yeu.. etlth lbs
nririlrgc ol renewal at the expiration of tbtt
W. A. R- mbert, Americas, Ga
which Is a portion of his share „
estate of James Francis Gilman, thel nrevcntsforniAtionnfirasnn ii,..i. m
wealthy millionaire whoso death In.n | ach.rollr- lng all distress after eating,
year precipitated quite a fight for his Hlctlngunncccssary. 1‘ieasunt. to take,
property among a largo cumber of rol. H can’t halo
nttvi-9 who immediately made their j. .
apix-aranco. For a time utter tho p^nowdoutvlw 3f°"
death of John Francis Gilman It seem-1 Tbo|L botiloixotilnaSli Umc-stboioc.sto£°
ed that the wrangle over the dlstrl- 1
button of the estate would consume
practically all of it, but tho different
sets of heirs get together and succeed
ed In making an agreement sttlUblo to
all parties. Tiro ninount received by
Frazier Gilman represents only his
share of tho amount realized from the
distribution of 'tho Interests of tho
Great Atlantic and Pacific Tea com
pany. cf which the elder Gilman was
tho chief factor. There la still - n
largo amount of valuable bonds and
securities not yet divided. Tho Gil
man family lived on Ivy Ixto street,
ln West End, for a number of yeirns.
The family consists of three girls and
two boys. Shortly after tho death of
James Francis Gilman, Frazier Oil
man moved to north Georgia, whero
ho has sines resided. Tho family
will la the future live In Brooklyn.
IU.
Wednesday night Dr. Thomas con
ssnted to make a statement, and he
•pokn tout his crimes for the first
time. Hts story Is that of n young
nuut harassed for the want of work
and money. Through It all be will
not say one word against hla wife,
and that Is the ono bright spot ln his
cloudy career. His loyalty to his
wife Is supflstng, considering how she
has acted toward him.
When the prisoner and hla wlfo first
met Hut night he seized both her
hands and drew her toward tho grat
ing and kissed her. Mrs. Thomas
appeared to be afraid of her husband
and mads the detectives promise that
they would remain close by her side
during the meeting.
Dr. Thomas still love* the woman
rad will not believe she has betrayed
him. He scouts at tho Idea of her
causing hi* arrest
When hit wife was about to leave
Mm Dr. Thomas leaned forward and
reeled hie head upon her bosom.
Tien he kitted her on the neck, and
ae ho did eo he whispered something
In her ear, so the tarnkey states, but
what bo said was not heard.
Took Hie Brother's Life,
Mlllcdgovllle, Go., OcL 80.—"I killed
my brother hut night and want to sur
render," said Peter Llngold, a farmer
residing near Scottsboro, this county.
Wednesday, M he walked into tho
•beriira office. Tb* two brothers
were her* Wednesday and witnessed
tho circus performance, after which
they drank a grant deal and started
for home, and It was on, the way that
J. P. Llngold was shot to death by Els
brother. Peter Llngold refused to
make any statement further than that
they had quarreled and began (hoot
ing at each other, when his zhot took
effect, Wiling hie ‘ “
LOOK OUT FOR
(XTARRH
The cold-wave flag
means zero wenther,
icy, moisture -laden
winds, and the begin
ning of winter in earn
est. To Catarrh suffer
ers there is nothing
cheering in these climatic changes,
for with the return of cold weather,
all the disagreeable symptoms of Catarrh
appear: blinding headaches, dizziness, a
stuffy feeling abot **- " ‘ ■
uva.Hnuvs, uiuiuiBO, U
>ut the nose that makes
the
breathing difficult, chest pains, and as th<
disease progresses, a discharge of nauseat
ing matter from the throat and nose keeps
one continually hawking and spitting.
Catarrh is a most disgusting disease.
The foul mucous secretions that crc con
stantly dropping back into the stomach
contaminate and poison the blood and it
distributed throughout the body, and it
then becomes a deep-seated, systemic,
persistent disease that must be treated
through the blood, for it is beyond the
reach of sprays, washes, powders or ex-
ternal treatment of any kind.
8. S. 8. soon clear* the syetem of all
Catarrlpl matter and purges the blood ol
the*Irritating poisons, thus effectually
checking the further progress of this seri
ous and far reaching disease.
Look out for Catarrh in winter, for cold
stirs the blood and causes excessive secre
tion of mucus end brings to life all the
■lumbering poisons that make Catarrh
the most abominable
of all diseases. S.S.S.
keeps the blood is
anch perfect erder
thst cold wares cause
no alarm and the
change from the beat of summer to the
rigors of winter produce no hurtful effects.
Write us If you have Catarrh, and out
Physicians will ad viseyou without charge
Book on Blood and Skin Diseases free.
■lumbering poisons
SSSi
Book on aiiwwu *H<S wranraw — »wra.
The Swift Speclflo Co., Atlanta, Gaf
All Troops Will Be Ordered Home,
Pottsville, Pa„ bet. 30.—It Is ox•
pected that all tbo troops ln tho coal
region will bo ordered homo beforo tho
beginning of next week. The first
battalion of the Second regiment lo
cated at Bt. Clair, and the Flret bat
talion of tho Third regiment at Mlnors-
vlllo left for Philadelphia today. Gen
eral Schall said today that the two
battalions of the Third regiment at
Auden-retd will be sent home tomor
row. All the collieries In the Pan
ther Creek valley resumed operations
today. The Park Place colliery In
tho Mahanoy region resumed opera
tions today after a week’s Idleness.
One thousand employes had gone on
strike because several union men were
not relnetated., The leaders prevailed
upon the men to return to work with
tho understanding that those who were
discriminated against will be provided
for by the nnion until they obtalo em
ployment elsewhere.
■ ■ t —
Casino To Be Rebuilt
New Tork, Oct. 31.—Famous as a
former rendezvous of society, the Ca
sino, the pride of Narragsnsett. is to
be rebuilt, according to Tbs Herald.
A syndicate of Narragansett’s summer
residents, most of them living In Phil
adelpbla and Baltimore, has been
formed to purchase the property from
a New York caterer who has owned th
property for several years. Under
hla direction the property, which was
partially burned In lfOO, will bo thor
oughly restored
GOLDEN AGE
PURE OLD
LINCOLN CO.
WHISKEY
[we, THU DISTILLERS,
guarantee thete goods to lie
mre and 1 years old. None
_ jotter at any price. We
llwinihlp In plain bozet to
finny addroM, express pro.
Hpsld st the following dis-
R tiller's prices:
I B Full Bottlos.S3.4B
] IO Pull Bottles, G.OB
112 Full Bottles, 7.80
| IB Full Bottles, 0.70
J Your money back If notas
I represented. A sample !i
■ pint by ezpreM prepaid,
r for 30c In stamps.
AMERICAN SUPPLY CO.. Distillers,
Xl.fiU, Tsas.
if said corporation faeyoi
hla unmUd suoactlpUon 1
ol said company.
uclcwbi; ana j roj cr ic
convenient transaction 01 iu busiqcm either
in eald count j or eliiev here wbereverdealr-
ed, iBd to dtipoee of any of iti property or
.? 0 o ic 9 ,, r td or minufeciured, b?
deeds bill of rale, lea* e. mortgage, exchange
or otherwise! to borrow money, or leraS
bond* at d ■ ccure the name by deed or mort
gage upon It* corporate property,
VIL
The v rlnctpal office rad p ace of bn*!neca
r^,^o k EySL d M| t „ , ?.Y b e? ,, ei,Vb e .!i 1 h e
aired' 8 ° nc *" ,B<I **' ncl< * wherever de-
VIIL
Pell 11 oner* drolre that amid corporation
shall have the rlsbt toaue and beaucdjtohavo
and uae a common Mai: to make bylawa bind-
Ins lu own member a and alteraame at pleas
ure In any way not inconaiHteat with Its
laWB of this Slate, oi of the
Molted States; lo appoint, elect or emp'oy
V* 1 1D * ke ah com
tracts that .nay be deemed nercarary lorthe
rarrtliiff mu ni iha .l" i... "
The capital stock of raid corporation 1* lo
. t J 1< !. UH a lnd flrc hundred dollar*.
17,&pu) divided into *hare* of one hun
dred dollar* each. Petitioner*, how*
the privilege of Increasing *ahl
rapltal stock from t'me to time hereafter lo
not rxc . e . ed . ,n K one hundred thous
and dollars. piovtded the holder* of a ms-1 *-—«
ot In value shall assent l u * u » , L^a«^ d
thereto. Petitioners a»k lo be *o Incerpois- I I!k « Chirac ter.
Si l S # i. l ?Ji -lo 5 k w boWer * haI » be bcuhdfor
sny liability of the cori*oratlon to any ex-■ n H <i. lvu 1TI |, innfr »
JSSITOK ,h i? n b,!l uu P a,d *>nbscrlpi!on to I ma«le a Ikhij corporsie under th/?t
thec«|ltalst0('k. » lal«U amvraaM .asm.,1 ...re .?*
IV.
Thai the whole amount of *ald ca Ital
Mock of *evcn thousand Ovc hundred dollars
has already been actually pa'd in.
Theol Ject of the proposed corporation 1*
pecuniary profit and gam to It* slock holders
petitioners propose to cirry on a general
ginning anu warchoune buslncF*; to oral
iinrottonor cotton seed, or any otberpro-
j duct* of either, hr buying and idling »r
■ uanufarturlnge.thtr in anyway that the
raid corporation may deem desirable: to
maintain, own and operate n art house* cr
cotton gin* In said county, orln any other
county of tbl* State aaM tori*.ration may
deem to Itsbckt Interest, and exercise usual
power* and to do all k»ual, necessary am!
I roper act* which pertain to. or may be con-
i m cl#d with the l>u*inoaof cInning *ir ware*
! hon ing or dealing ln any of the articles
,tiimfs |: to buy ana sell, rr obtain by lease
n9t .Inconsistent with tie laws
ot this 8tate, such real or personal property
*• » na Y b« necessary or advisable lu »r
conduct of Its tuhln» rs, or the i urpeve f l
organl atlcn. '
VI.
.Tho principle office and place of buMnc**
of the profONtdc* rtoration will be in the
clljr of /•merlcu*. said Mate ar.d county, but
!5f l L , * n la ria>k l * !e P r JX M 5#* of currying on
their business or esuhli-hirg branch ofrees
and |lac(* ol buBlnvM* elsewhere (hit
they may deem to their ’best IntercsL
Wherefore your petitioners pray to be
nr to soe
ding on I s
ch
a ...vi- iuoi tumr urrnirq nrr(N*ary lOrtDC
I carrying out of tbe nut pore* of the raid cor-
I poratton: and to have ail o her powers
I SkecfikracS? 4 b/llW !o cor P° r h*wra of
IX.
Wh.iefore your petltloowre on* to b»
I ■a*?- * bwj corporate uoiler the naere sod
style,a-orrealil. tstiiicd to all tee vlihts.
•“‘i^UnmuaiUe.. subject to tho
Ilf blllllr. nx«d by law. This Mth day of
August, 1101 B. K. L*E.
Attorney lor f cutlooets.
GEOKUIA—Sum ter County.
I, C. A. Chambllx., clerk of the Superior
court of Sun, lei county, Ui.. do berrbyc
Every Woman
- Ulnlcrcai.Usiidalioal-1 fcnuw
■ * Lo-XtM » JTJ.-1 f i’
MA8UL Whirling Spray
KB&as
capitalization of Incorporation*.
New Tork, Nov. 1.—Daring the
month ot October tbe total new capi
talization of Incorporations In eastern
states woe 1214,550,000, compared with
1195,194400 in September, 8241479,650
ln August and 8469,886.400 in July.
Deducting tbe capitalization of tbs
.hipping combination, 4120.000.000,
there would be 1—
for any one
Local Loglalatlon.
. ?“i c * t «£ b 7 alien that a bill will be
lotrodscedat the oezt mm loo of tbe legto-
V.’i. r ',', n . u,l J d . aa » amoed tho charter
BAGGAGESr^:
ir^XTRANSFER
—-WM
irara'te
p« * «
Jl- STEVE WOOTE*.
Sj
-•/ — -'Wi%-0M| muim that wwwa.
ate name they mar hart the power lo sue
and twsutd: lo make by laws Eluding on I »
mcmhifs notlni-i>nsiatrnt with lis charter
or of tbe laws ol this Slate, eadoi the United
Mates; loaavcaad use a common seal; to
l-nstlono of money cr other preprr-
tf, botn real and rerional: lo borrow moocy,
or Irauo bonds and secure the tamo by deed
nr mongige upon Its cor(oroio proncrly; to
hot or sell real estate or perooswl property
either lashld county or elsewhere thatsald
corporation may deem- lo Its brat Iniereat
or to obtain coatrol of oamo by Icaao oi
otherwise not Inconsistent with the laws ol
this Slate; to bay or sell cotton, or cottoa
need cr any of tho prodocutof ettnerrtoleaae
oot to any person or persons, orkoiporatlons
«7orslfof iu properly of whatever kind; to
conduct a gcLeral bustoess of glanlog cotton
ISbito B,a i“ uta •»« opernie
■•keeoatreeu with
oimUrcs, and contract* for traction of
bulldlocR, and all other atd further con
tacts tnst may be necearary and not Incon-
SroSW“'..*5S to
like character. Tbit tad day oVSrpt. isw.
... . a K.*LEE,
Attorney for Ptuuonrrr.
OIOROI4— tram Cororr. ,
Ly.^h B » p sSh n 5. , vfeTy a j.M p n7.° f !
Deputy Clerk .Superior Court, 8, Co. Ga.
coun oi >umtrt county. Gs.. do hereby cer •
il'jr that Ihe above and fcregolng 1* a true
anti correct cony of the original tcillfoi for
charter of the Wlcbiand on Co. lien in my
office a* clerk ol the superior court Wltntai
i mr hanil atd official plgraiuie and leal of
office 1 h!*3Cth uay of August. J0i2
c. a’ciianiiliss, (
Clerk buper:«)rOoorL-
Application for Charier.
GEORGIA -Si'Mimi count*
To the Superior C4»uri of »al<! county: Thu
P-tltlon of a. W. .‘■uilth J. K Giles axju r3,
V / Mirer *, ail of said Mat • and county,
rfspoctfully show* th* folios I g:
Ini That Ifcejr for themselv^*, associates,
HtcrcFFors nna SMlgn* dewlre to be locor-
ixir-ud and made a bo iy poluic uuder tb*
law* 4»f N4ld Ftste. under tbe corporate name
■-••ft.* *'Xhc A. W. bull-h Furniture
tod*That lha term for whlca mey desire
tube Incorporate'. I. fir twenty years and
rene h :.7tt U .VdV.uid? W,i4 “*
Thousand (M,<a(Ji Dollars, divided Into
.hare. Ol lieu each with ibo right and prtTl.
hge of raid corporation to Increase Us caps-
T ” a, » Tao1 *
sth. That thoprlnclpal oOce and place of
business of said corporation Is tone mtCr'
cliy c-f amertens, Us, s.ld county, with the
right and privilege lo establish and main-
tales branch pace wherever desired and
deemed lo the beat Interest of said corpor-.
*tb. That the object of said desired eov
_ *»"*. sRena* wujtLt ui aaia acsirea cor>
KWottA™"" **‘ B * natroBt ,or
«h. That Ihe principal hnslarn to be cig.^9
rt.ii on :• to conduct a general furniture-,
bevy- k's-sware, ctit-glaas, otlverwrire
undc r.uklnr buslnc**: to buy. and sell
mure, crockery, g lam ware, cut-glas*.
trwarc ol every dcscrlpUon ar^ -*
and to carry cm a general ui
. a «?i.‘:!. c H*o «»• b “7-.«ii.I
N°S?b!M|»«BS Uw ,or
Intirodoced a*Uhe oi'.VL^i ^ie^
toftoiwr^iSarpooesrand'to'repei^'uwaoi
%rpu r £&sg $ conttlctlng there-
BA.WHEB 8A.LV E
trie most heeling Nlv* In the world.
l^oiGbSy. own UjifrajiutT!
ncldeot wtSclir oald bnatatas^andlo \
all tho rights, privileges and r—
necerasry lor carrying on then!
of UocorpornUon: and to enjoy a
real and personal or mlzsd tkat a__,
ccasary or convenient for the pu
carrying on or transac'lng their si.
i ts stores. M according to law
it oncers and agents
—jt and carrying on
neee; to have and tones n >«■■«
WtaSM’SWcia
aas?i«ar - hir * ^
the laws of tl
‘"wtoSfore'roi
wucrciorc pci
made a body pol
, t certify that the foregoing to a
hrstt from the minutes of Sumter i
This the 18th day of October, IRK.
T. F. CAThWOu
Deputy Clerk of bujwrlor Court, I
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