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at they wandered to her he had won to
bur, he had Joet. He beared an au
dibie sigh, hut that may • been he
fifth# had erlld fom.
Barmen CM# led
ea Phil //aniMkh rrisou auft,
•w t to a quite /itlle
wedding between their daughter and
himself. *& yen’* Huhy have arran¬
ged met**!*,, eaid Phillip ite not much
•eying ne, bet Pee ne great notice
ef a girl warring a clerk. »Ite quite
a eorae dow for one who wight a had
her pick ef all Prnakford.” But aino*
Hir Godfrey married both father and
mother have lent spirt; eo the quite
bttle weding wan Buffered to off
toife htit passive opposition.
Phillip Jferffoe* end wife hade their
daughter and her husband » rather
•herlee# good hye on th«ir wedisg nmr
tfng ea they eteped into the tr%ie far
the little city. ’ But Ruby had abrsvs
m well as a loving heart. She Lice put the
tunet trust in top mau amu ef ec ger her c »
•■d wittfou* qn*st*oe u» chart
whatev er heme kf had to offer ..however
bambfo it might bp. 0% a lighting at
there jerstey’s end* Harmon led Baby
tofourh tfcs crowd to where a handaom Z
A ^
fit** at the tp* doer; and hofore Ba¬
by bad time to ubU ber>ueband'e «
Waragaoee lie had banded her in and
daivtn eff,
A\ length the ear rage stopped. The
deor was again opened. Herman steped
wm and gave hie ha»d b» $ahy» who,
noat ***•»!, id front ffnad A Iwraelf *kpM, aaM
i»«f the »t*f» m
meosiot. v ’^
BWfws abf had time 4e rpptr her
Winder ike door opaa«4 in NffW te
lUrmons ring and giving her hgp»d Ur an
flag pram, he eouduttnd bite
nnnmpttruna ipartmeai where aatatoly,
white haired lady roge to meet them.
“Mother this is the daughter l have
brought you,” said Hgrmen
There was that in white haired lady’e
took which spoke mere plainly than
Wards, her approval ef her eon’s ehetc*
embreee wkieh drew aU misgiveng from
H uby^s heart. “An/ said Ruby,” after
the greeting was ever, “this eaa not
ffirty be y* ur Urnus Ifarmou?” “Xo:it
ie ours &*•*,’ he answered. Then yen
utw whet the world salts rich,' she ad¬
ded; “but” - enoiruling her with h>»
Wfuw»-*“l feel richer today than l ever
3 before.” Nut bow wn« it that you
Became a elerk? ywe weuld a*k
UiUjt was a preak of mine. if I ewuld Ily mein find
purpMse wa# U eoek wa»,
w, a true ami guiltleeebuert foal w«»uld
lore me fWr lay own sake, regard lees of
wealth or elation, aud I feel quite certain
1 bvve •ueoeedwd”
Buby’s parienfs were forced to ad®it
at last. tint their daughter might have
done wor x than marry girgCJodfreys
clerk.
M
pru’i ON for INCORPORA¬
TION.
JiOTlCF. OF THE FOailATION C» A COK
fawy ior the construction of a
RAILROAD FROM AUGUSTA, Ua., TO
CHATTANOOGA, TINN., AND ITS IN
YINTIOa TO APTLY FOR A CHARTER
III ACCORDANCE WITH THE G1WERAL
RAILROAD LAW of THR STATE, AP¬
PRO V ED SEPTEMBER 27th, 1&«4.
M We the undersigned, Paul K Sledge
W. M. Timberlftke, Alfred BakerpZ.
McCord, George T Barnes, T I) Cas¬
well, Clement A Itvans, ef Augusta,
Ga., and william A Courtnae.y, Jatnee
B KdgurtiXi, George w williams, Jr.,
John B. Peck, and J. K, Adgtr, of
^riwuw, S. c, do hereby ague to
fonn and do hereby form a company
foe the purpose of constructing in a in
tain mg and oppezwttyff a railroad for
public use, hi the conveyance of person
and property from the city of Augusta,
in the county of Richmond, and State
of Georgia,©® a ling te nnerprae lie able
ae a straight line to a point M th* f OQD
ty ef Citom in eaid Nteti, , on the
from line dividing the State the of Georgia, State of and Teiyiesae*, at that
point to bo connected with a railroad
to be eottfttruoted under the lairs ef the
stale *f Tennessee, either connecting
With some railroad in the elate of
TsDstseoe* now entering the city of
Chattanooga, in sai4|f|M» wf Tennessee
nr to be constructed direct from said
point of intersection to U|RJMt eity of
Chattanooga* The following being the
counties in this Slate, through Which or
into which* the proposed railroad is
intendedjto he made: Richmond, Col¬
umbia, Klbert* l/iotolo, Jaokeeu Wilkes, Oglethm^, franklin,
Madison.
Bank*, Hall, Lumpkin Uawnon, Gilatcr
Pickens MuTry W’hittioldand
Catooea. Said Company to be organis¬
ed and conducted in conformity with
all the regulatmun, provisions and re¬
quirement s of the statue of the etaw^ v»
Geergia, known as the General Law for
the incorporation of Railroads, 'approv
e l September 27, IKbl, aud emitiod ari
act D» piovide a general law for fhe in
corporation of rail load* and to regu¬
. late the
same.
The oo uipay thus formed shall Vc
known as the Augaste and (lattact-*
ga ffaiiroad <Wti|bpy. And the railroad
douftrumed through
saUGj*«mritie»* a«td hi w the
de,M*ribcd jH«im.*^m if, ae mwir
t*aii now be aeccrU p two huudrod
and twenty miles in length.
Tlic capita’ stock of Bn'.tl Ormpanv
shall be tour millions of uollajfo* <ltvid
a into foi y thousand ►kai»e at- cite
hundred dollars cm The principal
office awJ residence of said tt itpany
otL b State shall M in the city «i Au
gurt a and county wf ffiohttseud.
In witness whereof *c, the under
signed have hereunto signed the fore
going articles of association and have
affixed opposite to our «ignatur«s the
number of shsres agreed to b* talon
by us in said eempany, leather with
onr respective planes of residence
PAUL K 8LKBGL, five shares, Au
gnsta, Ga.
W. M. Timberlake, five shares A* *
gusts, Ga.
Alfred Baker, Urn shares, Augusta
Ga.
Z. M-’Cerd, tea shares Augusts, Ga
Geo. T. Barnes, five shares jfvgusta,
Ga. V
T. D. Caswell, five shares, Auguste,;
Ga.
clement J. Svens, fire Aares; A%
gusts, Ga.
Win. a. ceurtenay, five shares.
Charleston. S. C.
| las ®. ^dgeBwg, ffve shares Char
S. C. *
Ge». W. iffllliewM, **, five shares,
Charleston. *uti
t4i8.C. John B. #fak, five sharee, CUrlcs
t |r..
J K Adger, five shares Charleston.
Of whom the foregoing twelve per
SO] the directors fur the first
tuft #*' mii •
Buery Man Ifie CV'U'ate
I have bod for Piokea
County, to| , - Umymiver
sal Buie of I the phortest
and easiest to etiy aeenrst«
getting the answer te tto ofa
mill, aaauot be forgottea. teach
any one Whe can calculate W eimple
multiplication and division, te be a thor¬
ough calculator iu Iutercet, at any per
cent, any amount and for any length of
time, in a few minutes. I have put the
price of tuition down within reach of al
t te a goed thing for the beat of e^hol
ars, and a better fos those with a lim¬
ited education 1 will sell the right o
any district in the county cheap except¬
ing Town, Persimmon and Townsend
On arid Rule I refer you to 0. B.Vm
cent, Principal of Talking Rock Achde
my, aiMlJ.lt. Allen, ceuuiy
oommiationer.
Hoping to receive a l beral j * treeing
a«i4 reelqmtfuly »ur«y,
1 r. p. pui i;ke,
A TTOBM.IT iT f.AW
# C , (> 4iiU IU-1 A.
Witt ^practi^ *iu foe i<ib« Ridge
,,j rt;1 j 1 t m Cheroketf otmoty. !>•«*#
uurt 1| 0U4M? witli < iruinary .
Adminis.ratious on estatos.
I t j *1 t * I ) » Ir- »* * ^ • <*•
W. T. HAT,
ATT CRM, V AiLAW,
Jasper, Gw
Practices in the Blue Ridge CkrtWR
and in the U. B. Circuit and Hist.
ourt for the NortL 1 >i.
r. a Maddox
ATTOKKKT AT LAW a
caxtox, grorgia
Refers, by permissien to Jehu Rib¬
•y and Cov*LR. wylie undjsrmmltafl.,
paoldit'g A v.. •. 4.
ch Himp^n A Galt Mannfactwiaj^
cu oi neinnati, Ohia.
JOB* W.HBXI.BT
ATfORjfSr At LAW.
Jas) er
ISAAC GRANT
Attorney at LaWr,
/asper, . . George
Practices ia ail the emsrte.
biMnuese aoludted and prmnprfy utmj|p
e d t*.
Office ia eourt H ense.
m
MOULTRIE SESSIONS.
attouney A law.
*1.1.1 JAY, . . . . •*
Will ,r»Cm is Jt A, e. w-i-w *t
the Bbte Ridge t)irwuiL Prompts
Is b e motto.
■m
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i blue'-, Ooiou*,A^vs, Chickens* ifloridu
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