The Macon telegraph. (Macon, Ga.) 188?-1905, August 21, 1894, Image 2

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THE MACON TELEGRAPH: TUESDAY MORNING, AUGUST 21, 1894. A DAY’S DOINGS IN •trim* nun ready tor a nee. This water seem* Just the thin* for *y*t*m* needing recuperation. Quite e number of families from Lee county have rent. GEORGIA TOWNS &y h «.M f quitoes, but bneln* air end plenty of pleasant society, the Wigwam, whether tor rest, .pleasure tor health, Js now a A Batch of Newsy Items Furnished by the Hustling Correspondents of the Telegraph. HISTORIC TOWN OF OGLETHORPE The Old Town UaSU««ra>Jen»»Uw -Saw Co art Haitf# and HStldeacee Indication, of Thrift and Oglethorpe, Aug. JO.—(Special.)—The bid, blatorlc town of Oglethorpe, thought to be dead, to comtpg to Ilf* again. The new court house looks splendidly from the car as one passes the town. Quite a number of new resi dences turn Just been built, end the handsome dVnrble-storyi brjelt stores hullt by kaj. Frederick of Marshall- vltte and A. J4 Hhcally «re nearly com pleted. Contract la lot for other brick stores. This town has the beat arte sian water In the world. It la wonder ful. Cotton bn sandy land to taking the rust rapidly and will disappoint the ex pectations of two weeks ago. Corn '* abundant and u living Is In sight for nest year. a Our people are taking deep Interest In the senatorial race. MaJ. Bacon Is tha favorite, it has been elked where he was In 1892. In 181* and In 1892 the national Democratic executive commit tee roqurnleil MaJ, Bacon to give his servlets to the national committee. lie did ao In 1882—serving aha committee for three months. In 1892 the request was medo again and he served the com mittee throughout the' campaign, only getting back to (laorghi In time tor sav ors) speeches. This experience, gained in service of the motional committee, did MaJ. Bacon great good. One can see It in the brued-mlnded speeches he Is making, putting forty anil Its iwaco anil unity and harmony above the am bitions of self. Bacon la now a national character. SUNDAY SCHOOLS OF BUTTS. 'Annual Meeting of Butts County Sun day School Association. 1 Vlovllta. Aug. 20.—(Special.)—The annual mooting of the Butts County Sunday School (Association- iwa* held at Jndlnn Spring Holiness camp ground, Friday last. The meeting -was n de cided success, not leas tlran 2,800 people ■were In the crowd. The large stand was tilled wMh deeply Interested spec tators. Those who were Interested In (Ihe Sabbath school cause felt well re paid for their trouble and time hist. The entire exercises were good. The recltaltlons, songs and speeches from the different schools of the county were truly inspiring end tended to Increase the seal of thoso in attendance. The audlenon was profoundly Impressed with Oho beautiful und timely remarks of Dr. Asa a. Candler, the president uf the state association. A bounteous dinner was served on the grounds, and altogether it was a day of pleasure, recreation und profit. The Klovllli. and Indian Spring rail road handled the crowd with ease and dispatch. The road Is being put In per fect condition gutting ready for the Immense crowds that will attend the Holiness camp mooting, beginning the C8th of this month. The crowds ore larger nit the spring at present than nt any other time this season and wtll probably remain *o until tho hot spell boa passed. The hotels lire doing a good business, as they deserve to do. It keeping good tables, neat, comfortable rooms nml cheap rale are desrvlng of patronage. Tho fields In old Butts were never anoro attractive nor gave promise of more abundant yields than nt present. Tho com orop to line. Tho cribs will groan with the abundance.if the yield und We hope Western corn wll pot come to old (lulls next year. BACON FOR THE SENATE. The Thirty-third Senatorial District Convention Indorsed IUcon and , Clew-kind. Gainesville, Aug. 20.—(Special.)—lAt She Glllsvilte convention, which nomi nated Dr. L. O. Hardman of Harmony Urove for elate senator from this, (he Thirty-third district, the following resolutions were adopted: Resolved, That wc recognise the pure Democracy end eminent siutesm-anehip of Hon. A. O. Bacon and Indorse him for the honorable office of United Rules senacor from Georgia. Resolved. That wc Indorse the able, honest and patriotic administration of our - Democratic president, Urovcr Cleveland. arrest rendezvous for people from *11 part* of Georgia. George ColUer la a glorious host and * great favorite. Ma con people all like him and are glad to see his hotel such a popular resort. September to a very popular month nt Indian Hprlng. BRAINS AND MONEY. Tha Athens Banner Has Plenty of Both to Insure Success. Athens, Aug. 2*.—(Special.)—The Ath ens Banner, which was wold recently it Sheri fra sale to Hamilton McWhorter and James M. Smith, has again changed hands. The entire outfit was purchased today for 15,000 by Charleu Phiulzy and Edward UpXOn of Athens. The new management will assume control Sep tember 1. Stephen Upson of the ties* of 1890 of the University of Georgia, has been engaged ss editor, and Barrett Phmlsy as business manager. Backed as It to now. TrtUl sn abundance of brains and money, ths success bf the paper I* assured. HOLLAND AND A/WTBBY. The Nominees for the Legislature In Cobb County. ilartoWu, Aug. 20.—(Special.)—The primary for. the legislature in this oounty tu an exceedingly warm con test. The candidates for nomination tO make the Democratic race for the legis lature from Cobb county .were J. E. Mosley, John Awtrcy, Will Him M. Free land, H. N. Holland. Tho campaign waa very warm. 'Holland apd Awtrcy were the win ner*. Over 1,500 votes were polled, wirteh Insures a Democratic victory In the county by 800 to 1.000 majority. A RALLY IN GLYNN. Democrat* Are Wide Awoke Down by the Sea-'Sptakers. Brunswick, Aug. 20.—(Special)—The Democrats wll have a grand rally at the Opera house tomorrow night. Hon. Dupont Ouerry and Hon. W. O. Brant ley will deliver addresses. Glynn county Democrat* are tiro used as they have never been before and are determined that th gubernatorial ticket, shall have (halt 'the gubernatorial ticket shall have when there was opposition. Hon. Henry O. Turner baa tendered Its services to the state Democratic nominee and twill make a l umber of speeches within the next few days. HADDOCK HAPPENINGS. Haddock. Aug. 20.—(Special.)—Th* Haddock Baseball club crossed bats with Clinton tost Saturday. The game resulted In a wore of 9 to 0 in favor of HSiddock. Messrs. J. D. Auohors and R. H. Brewer are attending protracted ser vice* at Pitt chapel. Mr. John Haddock and Frank Clark attended anmp meeting at Eoheconeo Sunday. Mias LUhe Holt, a sweet Itttte maid of Oak Grove, Is spending a few day* with friends In the vlIHgr. Mr. J. C. Brinkley, our genial rail road agent, spent-Bunduy with his par ent* In Warren county. Friends of Mr. James T. Finney will be pained to learn of the serious illness of his little baby. , ®®®®®®®®®®®®$ y» rds S°° d 35 in. . INDIAN SPRING. The Healing Water still Attract* Sum mer Tourists to This Resort, e Indian Sprlnur* Au*. 10.—(Special.)—To ww whD needs re*t from work end vrlehee to recuperate rapidly IrnlUn Pprtng the place. Hero o* the Wlf \f*l& let every provision tor the comfort end enjoynwvu of the guest. A spirit of freedom ami reel from nil care per* VedH this pine* and every one sevk* bepptnem tt* eulte hlnvtclf. Some take buggies and drive over the picturesque roede through <he pretty farm*, olhera •troll leisurely around the grounds und VMt the romantic place* about the eroode and dells which have a local Mo tor?. ThU it n place for dream end reverie, a report for reel and health* building. I haw eeeti btultUM men Dome here whow —free mrt all shat tered nml In ten dare go nway like n PIERCE—«CURE OB MONEY n BUmiMCB » Dieram follow* a rundown svstecn with the liver Inactive and the blood <U**den»d. IhmpW, BoUs, Norm, CarbuncW, VWtk ojuI likw manifmtattona of impure blood, ahoukl l»e dri\«u out «»f Ihe kvaUm with Dr. Pierce's Qokkn Uelual l'u*v\ Mr*. Kvhn. or K. lrth Strwt, Ktw York l\tv, writ** mn "It |>lr«M r-‘ • not V and had' It •led upon three tlinva, and »tiii It was not oared, t waa aiao ruu down very much. There was a decided ebang* atier using * i»r, Mtdwal Dwwtfr.* 1 took a few l- Mkw and was a«a cured. UUt rojr ht»«lwud had a lurup twhiud htsear: Wuim ypwr BMdtcloe. and one boule curvd hua. I •hall always tvoosuncad jour urdieuxw. B. W. WRENN’S MOVEMENTS. It Is Stated That He WU1 Be Passen ger Agent of the Sea-Board Air Line. Knoxville, Aug. 20.—A well founded rumor to circulated here that B. W. Wmin. late general passenger agent of the East Tennessee road, will go with the Seaboard Air-llne, (Georgia, Carolina and Northern.) No cue connected with Col. Wrcnn could be seen to confirm or deny the rumor, but it Is given so much cre dence by his former nssoclntes In rail road circles here that it is believed to bo true. ACCIDENTALLY K IDLED. ROborl Spink* of Talbot County Kills HI* Brother Charley. Talbotton, Aug. 20.—(Special.)—Rob ert Spinks killed his brother. Charley Spinks. In this oounty ymterday. Ths tctlllng wua accidental. Robert was In Charley’* room. where he picked up a pistol and, by aome metim*, it was dis charged, tho bait striking Charley in the abdomen. Both young men are well-to-do and stand -well in (he county. Robert Is prostrated with grief. WATSON AND IIINE9 SPEAK.*. 'McIntyre, Aug 20.—(Special.)—Wat son and Hines spoke here today to an audience of about 200. mostly negroes. Their speeches were a rehash of the same old story they have been telling rae dell pe.iple ev.T «ln ' impugn opened, and went olf pretty flatly, Ittte enthusiasm being expressed by the crowd. OM Wilkinson will bring up n nte* majority for Democracy in the coming elections. C. P. HANSEL!, IN THE RIACB. Thomaavflle, Aug. 20.—(Special.)— Cnpt. I'. I'. H.in.H'U. one of the best known and most popu.tr men in this tteotlon of tho state, will be in the race for th* secretaryship of tho senate. Gapt. Hansel!. It wDI bo remembered, has rhe experience of long service as assistant clerk of the house of repre sentatives. He lias a liovt of friends all. over the state who will (Sake an Inters i-xt tn his candidacy. ST. AUGUSTIN): AGAIN TUESDAY, AUGUST 28. The excursion to St. Augustine clV' en by the Georgia Southern and Florida railroad on July 25 waa such a decided success anil gave so much pleasure to those who took nilvantags of It and so many requests have been nude that the excursion bo repeated. It haa been de cided to run another special excursion on Tuesday. August 2S. The rates will be the samo as on the previous excur sion, that Is. 13 from Macon and Inter mediate point* on the Georgia South ern and Florida railroad; 13,50 from La- Grange and lntertpedlato points on the Macon and Birmingham railroad; 13.80 from Mliledgevillc. Si from Athens and Intermediate points on the Maoon and Northen railroad. Tickets good four days from data of sale. The best ao- modatlona will be furnished; clean and computable coaches, plenty of Ice water, a seat for every paesenger. The train will leave Macon at II a. m„ Ath cua at « a. m. ami LaGrange it « a. m. and go direct to Palalka, Via., where s atop will be made until the following af ternoon. when the train will proceed to St. Auguttlne. At l'alatka opportunity will be given to visit the military camp of the mill tary companies of Fernandlna and Starke, who will be In camp at that time, boot riding on the St. Johns to the orange groves and to Hlce creek, also on ths Oclawaha river, the moat beautiful and I4nturesque boat rides In the South. To th w who have never been to St Augustine this offers a rare opportunity \< seeing the oldest city In America, with Its quaint buildings and narrow streets, the old fort the sea wall, the Slavs market, the aka cathedral wh&e* belle were brought from S;\tln. the fa minus. l’onc* de Leon. Cordova and A) caxar hotels, the finest In the the many elegant homes of America's millionaires for winter use, the military parade and grand music by the Fifth Infantry orchestra, bathing In the beau tiful Castas poot Then there Is Ana*- tai.lt Island, with Its coqtitna rock; the North and South beach wlth-lts beau tlful surf bathlrwr. and the magnificent aatta upon the Matanaaa river. There la much In SL Augustine to Interest the lover of the curious and the beautiful, as Well as those alone upon plea bent. The eea breete makes this one of the meet delightful summer reports In the raiuthem states * For full information write to ». G. A. MACDONALD. O. P. A.. Macon. Ga. Dr. Price's Cream Baking Powder Ws IT# Pelr Highest Metol mat Dtetow. COKEY'S LATEST EDICT. Massillon, 0., Aug. 20.—Coxey au- Bounces that the proposed labor day and common wool demonstration la Washington 1ms been abandoned, and that llic next nttnik oti capital will be ■undo In December, when congress reas sembles.' Prison stripe uniform bits boon adopted for the army, und Brown now wearing 1L Iteferuiidnm has been added .to tlio basic principles of the movement, nud tho whole enter prise has Iieen reorganized With new constitution and by-laws. The word Christ” lins been dropped from tbe title out of defereuco to fyebngs of ''misunderstanding.” DON’T DELAY. \ It Is your duty to yourself to got rid of tbo foul ncemmdntlon In your blood this spring. Hood's Sarsaparilla Is just tlio medicine you need (o purify, vitalize nnd enrich your blood. That tired feeling which nffects nearly every one In tho spring Is driven off by. Hood's Snrsapnrllln, tho grent spring medicine nml Mood purifier. Hood’s Pills become tho favorite ca thartic with overyouo who tries them. NATIONAL LEAGUE GAMES. Scrim for $1.00. Embroidered Swistf Fore kiisIi curtains at 12 l-2c. Men’s factory knit Sox at $1 per dozen. Stamped Linens New York cost. 7c. for good 42-incli Pillowcasing. Good dress Ginghams at 5c. per yard. Special drives in Um brellas. Case large Fire Screens 10 cents each. Special drives in trav eling dresses. S'®®®®®®®®®®®® If you do, come and see our leaders this week. 100 do* perfect fitting Unlaundered Shirts, made of New York millj muslin with extra long, fine linen bosoms, collars and wrist bands, wortli $9 per dozen, as a leader this week at 50c each New Covert Cloths, 54 inches wide, all colors for skirts and traveling dresses. Fancy wool and silk mixtures, 36 inches wide at 25c. Beautiful line dress stuffs, 15 to 25c. a yard in brHu colors for children's school dresses. New French percales in choice small figures and stripes for waists. Beautiful plaited buckles, black and silver, only 19 cts. All silk belting ribbon only 40c a yard. New ducks—black and navy blue assorted with stripes nnd solid blues. , < * New Goods and Novelties opened daily. SOVEREIGN HANDLED ROUGHLY. Philadelphia, Aug. D.-Dlstrlct Assem bly No. 1 of the Knights of Labor held o meeting tonight, which Is satd to have ended unpleasantly fof General Master Workman James H. Sovereign. The sec ond assembly has been the bone of con contention between the -Sovereign and nntl-SovereIgn factions for some time past, and tonight’s session was ended by Sovereign. General Secretary Hayes. * “ Maguire and Henry Mlfttn. of the e utlve board. In tm attempt lo settle the difficulties. The session was so stotmy that Soyerelgn 1s said to have called In a policeman to clear the hall. Not succeed ing In this. It Is asserted that the opposi tion forcibly ejected Sovereign. whUe hls followers took precipitous leave. Sover eign denies the forcible ejection stroy. BUCKLEN'S ARNICA SALVE. The best salve In the world for cuts, bruises, sores, ulcere. Suit rheum, fever •ores, tetter chapped hunds. chilblains, corns, and all eruptions, and positively Is guaranteed to give perfect satlsfa. tlon or money refunded. Price, 2! cets per box. For sale by H. J. Lamar & Sons, druggists. , At Brooklyn- ' .. R.BII.E. 'Brooklyn 8 4 3 1 8 90 lio-M It 3, Bt. Louis 0110100 to-4 6 3 Batteries—Kennedy and 'Dailey: Clark son and Miller. At New York- ; R.BII.E. New York! .1 3 1 0 2 0 2 1'0-11 14 2 Chicago .0002010 00-3 10 s Batteries—Haile and Farrell; Griffith and SchrtVer. At Philadelphia— R.BH.E. Philadelphia. ....3 8140003 0-16 31 I Cleveland 1 0 00 00 0.00-1 9 4 Batteries—Weyhlng, Harper *nd Buck- ley; Young, O'Connor and Zimmer. j At Baltimore-* R.BI1.E. Baltimore .10400004)0— 5 9 2 Pittsburg 2 03030000-7 11 3 naileries—'Kaper. Brovko and Robinson; Menefee and Mack. At Washington— R.BH.E. Washington 101040300-8 13 8 Louisville 0 03300300-7 9 3 Batterles-Maul and McGuire; Knell and Grim. For Malarii, Uver Trou- ble,orIndigeation,U8e BROWN’S IRON BITTERS GOD'S AGUE. Tho other day nn Anglican clergy man rroBcoutixl a young woman for tres passing ivn "Ills ’ church yanl anil dam aging "hls" Imy growing therein, hy visiting her stator's grnvo and placing flowers thereon. Commenting on thin Incident, London Truth snys: "By two sentimental fictions Ihe church yard Is God's aero, and tlio church the national or the people's church. But In dry law Gods acre is the incnmlM-ut's freehold, n ud tlio'only right of tho people In tho imttomil' church yards Is tho right to bo buried liter,'. Next to the right of tho vicar to Uio grass growing on a grave, 1 think the moat obnoxious priv ilege of the bonefleed clergy is their rllthl lo levy toll on nioaumeota In church yard*. The other day n gentlo- iiinu desired to place n stone wall round the grave of hls mother tn llampstishl cemetery. He found that he could not do ao without paying n fee of 4 pounds 10 shillings to the vicar of Humps trail- Were l to propose to abolish su-’h fees I should bo charged with ■sacrilege’ or possibly even Tob- lilng God.’" UNBINE. Crushed T*tddUpgs flour* The only Flour of IU kind, anti th* be«t o( any king. It Is raa.lebyaaeeret pro cess known to but two persoos. 9100,000 baa baeaofikrsd for tha knowledge We have letter* from nearly l,t)00 merchants stating that I’ndiue to the best Hour they ever handled, it to wa ter ground. Manufactured br the Nod MlU Company, EstQl Springs, Tcun. ORE CENTJ »0RD ADVERTISEMENTS UNDER THIS HEADING. FIFTEEN WORDS OR MullK. TAKEN AT ONE CENT A WORD EACH INSERTION. NO AD. TAKEN FOR DESS THAN IS CTS. WANTED. WANTED—Position as stenographer by young man; salary no object. 'Address "Anxious," oara Telegraph. A TEACHER with three years’ expe rience desires a position. References given.’ MIS3 M., Llthla Springs, Ga. WANTED—A nrsbclass waiter at Stub blefield. Written reference rtuutred. A. J. Sparks, manager. MAN to TUfttribute circulars; $i per 1,000 paid. Send 4 cents stamps. National District Association, Chicago. WANTHO—Those who deslro big bar- r.yii.s in clothing, huts and K>mu* fur-' nUhli.g gbO'Ja to call at Reud'ng 3. J. J. Cobb, anslgnee. WANTED—You to see the 1894 Densmors model typewriter on exhibition at F. R. Pomeroy’s. J. K- Mlnter. tele phone 283. FOR RENT. FOR RENT—Nice seven-room dwell ing for 319 er month. No. 255 Orange street. Apply to E. J. Willingham, at Payne & Willingham’*. FOR RENT.—Two delightful rooms on the bill. Address M. R., caro Tole- srraph. FOR RENT—Store recently occupied by Wood & Bond, three stories and base ment, 35x173 feet. Best business loca tion on Cherry street. Apply to W. O. Solomon. FOR RENT—Three desirable rooms, with all modern covenienccs, over •tore of W. E. Hill & Co., on Second street. Suitable for physician or den tist. For further Information apply at Willingham’* Warehouse. FOR RENT—604 Walnut street. If rooms, for close.In boarding; 496 Orange street, 7 rooms; large garden, stables, etc. ill Jefferson street, 10 rooms, stables, etc., on the Hill near Wesleyan college. Brick etore, corner Fourth and Plum; * rooms overhead; suitable for bar. Rooms over Telegraph office, suitable for offices. Houses from $10 up through out city and miburbs, including Hu- guenin Heights. Call and examine our rent. list. George W. Duncan & Co. FOR RENT—See my Hat of oiTeringii be fore contracting for another year. Frank M. Oliver, 416 Second street. FOR RENT—Five-room house, 607 Georgia avenue. Possession at once. Jacob Hirsch, 610 Fourth street. FOR RENT—The elegant two-etory brick residence. 636 Orange street, containing nine rooms and three batb rooms and all modern conveniences. The house has recently been com pletely overhauled. Accessible to alt street car lines. For further particu lars apply R. & Collins & Co. TEN DOLLARS a month will rent store on Vlftevtile Branch in the city. Pos session at once. Jacob Hirsch. FOR SALS. FOR Js ALE—Choicest lot on Huguentn Heights for $600. Frank M. Oliver. 416 Second street. FOR SALE—The Jud Hill residence, cor* n.r A ^li 'll 11' i unit: v -tun*. Mir lluguenln Heights; ssven rooms; all modern conveniences; stables, barns, etc. A bargain, and easy terms .f taken soon. The coelest \nd most complete home in. Macon. George W. Duncan A Co. TOR SALE—OH papers, for wrapping purposes, etc.. S cents per hundred. Telegraph office. MISCELLANEOUS. WHEN your wife leaves home board at Chapman’s English Kitchen; neat, clean nnd cool. LINDEN BAKING POWDER always gives satisfaction. Your grocer oells 1L LOST—On South Mu con car, Monday 1a t-rmitnl and l‘:;i i depot, $3. \Finder will pleaae return to O. W. Tnompeon, 532 Poplar street, and receive reward. NEED r A SHIRT « ? NEED A DRESS Burden, Smith. & Co. >8,050 for real estate sold; $6,060 net Joans; 87.5&0 pahl matured stock; $1,180 paid witiidrawinff members. How’s 'Chat for June, July and August work •by the “Bibb Mutual.” Oail and in- vestitraJte. B. M. Zettler, secretary. AT COST—Clothing, Hats, Underwear. J. J. Cobb. Assignee of W. A. Redding. Bethel Military Academy Prepares for Govern ment Academies, UnL versltles and Business. For catalogues address MaJ. R. A. McIntyre, Bethel Academy p. O. VIK<<INIA< RANP0LPH-MAC0N ACADEMY, Front Royal. Virginia. Prepares younc men and boys fbr col lege and business. Moderate chargee. Healthfully situated. For catalogues address Rev. B. W. BOND, Prin. HOLLINS INSTITUTE BOTETOURT HPIUNGH, VIRGINIA. For Young LniUei. Tho Urgent and moetextranirelg equipped In Virginia. EclocUf) conraes in Ancient ■ nil .Modern l<nn|Dngrm Llter«tnre,Hcleiicei», ^Fualc. Arc nnd filornilon. JW officers and taaohara. Bitaatadln ValU/ oC Va., near Koaaoke. 4>lounlnin scenery. Minaral Watara. fUlabrioua climato. bM aaaaion open* Hapt. U. 18M. For lllua. Oalaloguo addrosa UilAH- L. COCKE. Mupl., Ilolllua, V» LEXINGTOff, VA. 66th Year. Sta/to Military, Scientific and echnlcal School. Thorough Courses in gen- ernl and applied Chemistry, and in Engin eering. Confers degree of graduate In Acaemic Course, also degrees of B. S. and C. E. In Technical Courses. AU ex penses, Including clothing and incidentals, provided at rate of $36.50 per month, as an average for the four yearst, exclusive of outfit. Hew cadets report Sept. 1. Gen. SCOTT SHIPP, Supt. WESLEYAN FEMALE COLLEGE OPENS SEPTEMBER 19. The faculty will be the same as It wits last session mainly. Our aim to keep the Institution abreast of the pro gressive spirit and methods of the ad vanced educational movement* of this age. While laboring for the thorough Intellectual training of bur young wo men, we shall also seek to give them those finer graces end charm* that come from Music, Art and Elocution. The old Wesleyan with Its unrivaled prestige Is without n peer tn this Southern country, and parent* and guardian* send from distant state* that their daughters or wards, may be able to say they were educated at the Wesleyan. The moral for the Maoon people points itself. You cannot afford not to give your daughters these bene fits, when she brings them to your doors. Mrs. J. B. Cobb is lady principal For terms, etc., address REV.E.H.ROWE, president. (Former principal Semlary for Young Ladles. Virgin kl.) LOST OR STOLEN—An open-faced gold watch, made by American Watch Company, unique design; pfettd chain attached. A liberal re ward will be paid for its return to me -at (lie More of the Dunlap Hardware Company. R. E.' Steed, GEORGIA, BIBB COUNTY—To tho Superior Court of Said Couuty: Tho petition of W. A. Davis, W. H. Xlans- lleld, Louis Dinkier, Rosa Berg, to gethcr with such other persons ns they may deelro hereafter to associate with them respectfully »howcih: 1st. That they desire to form them selves Into a corporation under :1m name and Btyle of “The Eagle Compa ny," and to bo Incorporated and char tered ns such under the laws of Geor gia in such cases made and provided. 2d. The purpose noil ohjci t of inu-li corporation Is to engugo In a general mercantile business, said bustucss to embrace the buying and selling of all kinds of merchandise uud produce, as well ns real estate und stocks or bunds, for tho mulunl benefit and profit of the stockholders. 3rd. The location of said corporation ahull be In the city of Macon, said count)', nnd the capital stock of said corporation Is to be fti.OOO to shares uf $100 each, all of which has been paid hi, the stockholders bo liable amount of stock subscribed, and petl- tiraters ask that they have the prlvl lego of Increasing said capital stock to fin,I ton. Your petitioners therefore pray that they may be Incorporated under the name of „Tho Eagle Cooipauy,” for a term of twenty (20) years with a right of renewal at the end of suld term, with authority to elect olHeers, to make by-laws and regulations for their gov ernment; to have ami use a common seal; to contract debts; to borrow monoy and to pledge or mortgage the assets of the corporation to secure tho payment of the same, to bold such, prop erty, real or personal, as Is necessary for the purposes of satd organization, to sue and bo sued, and to do all such other acts as are necessary for the pur poses foe which they ask to be incor porated. aa provided hy the laws of Georgia. And petitioners will ever pray. etc. FREBMAfi & GRISWOLD, ♦ Pets Honors' Attorneys. I do certify that the foregoing to a true copy of the original application tor charter, now of ale In this office. EOBT. A. NISBET. Clerk. 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