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GAINE8VILLU NEWS, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY, 7, 1903.
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FOR SA'-E BY DR. E. E. DjXON & CO.
A GOOD year s work.
y > first year of Mayor Parker 1
L r :rninist ration has come to :
L: ,... and the showing made m
Lgcity during tne past twelve
months is a very gratifying our.
Uj si ,v wonderful improvements
L V e been inaugurated, and are
L a under good headway, and be-
[f re the year 1903 cIo.ms many o;
Ljjp S ,3 will have beo’i completed'
Lo the city greatly improved aim
bHaiitifird. Mayor Parker has
L well during the past, and wf
Ignon!d encourege him to greaun
[things in the future by standing
lEquare!v to him in all tilings tha:
Uiil redound to the city’s good.
Mayer Parker has been ubly as
Listed by hia co-laborers on coun-
|c:!. and the chairman ot each aim
every comm.ttee has been fann-
fui and zeaious in hi work.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA, Hall County:
•Toth; Superior Court of said county.
The petition of J. G. Hvuds, John B. Rudolph
R W Dodgen, W. C. Thomas, G. F. Garrett,
C. N. Burtz, C- H. Rainey and W. N. Anderson
£.. of said state and county, respectfully showy:
1* Petitioners desire fur themselves, associ
att? and successors, to be incorporated and con
stituted a body corporate under > the name and
style of
THE GAINESVILLE TANNING CO.”
2. The object ol the proposed corporation is
pecuniary jrain and profit to its stockholders.
■' Thty propose to buy, build or lease tanner
to aid operate some; to manufacture raw ma
tena. of any and every kind into articles of use
tcaac and commerce; to borrow money and
t-ue bonds, debentures, notes and mortgages to
secure same; to carry on a general merchaa-
cisebadness; to buy and sell stocks, bonds ana
scares of other corporations, and to do such olh-
tr acts as are incideut to the purposes and ob
ectsof said corporation, as are not in conflict
the laws ol this state or the Uniteu
[States.
*• Petitioners „a-k the power and authority
j carry on any or all of the above branches ol
uduess under the above corpoiate name, and
J eXer °ise all corporate powers necessary to the
ii‘ .p^es ol their organization.
• ‘hecapital stock of said corporation wilt
‘Wenty thousand ($20 UOU.OO; dollars, divideu
J s ^ ares of One hundred ($100 00) dollars,
F C b leu P cr c ^nt of which shall be actually
f“‘ a :n ^ SI ore commenc.ng business. eetitiou-
however, ask the privilege of increasing
Q ta hit<d stock from time to time to an
dUnt ‘ J °t exceeding in the aggregate Fiuy
i;i ^ u 5<u.d ($5 i,ouu.uOj dollars, upon a vole of tht
y oi tire st jCK. of saiu corporation.
1 ct.-uouers ask that the subscriptions to
“ C -P‘*ui, stock* may be paid in cash or in
‘ h-r.y equiveiaut in value thereto.
Ile u *““"'pai ottice and place of doing
in Gainesville, i-iali county,
"J *’* l * P'^itiouers desire the privilege o
• lu *> JU L be business ol said corporation in
• JL ‘‘~ Peaces, ana of establishing branch
•XU • r
^ p*jces ot business in such other places,
ttocahoiders of said corporation may
teni desirable.
e f itl -tiouers pray to be incorporated for a
, " ut lw 'cnty years with the privilege of re
c ‘ l * ltr - r charter at the expiration of sa'd
. petitioners pray for said corporation any
g. , a l' iae Privileges aud powers set forth in
C h ' u °f the Code of Georgia of 1SP5 -
his Jt ' 0nerS Oiat an or der be passed bv
^ 6 d.jnorabie court granting the prayers of
Kov ^tion, w^h is made under and to be
trntd by the provision of Section 2650 of the
1/ 0i Geor « ia of 1805
^petitioners will ever pray, etc.
W. C. Thomas,
j. G. Hvnds. et. ai..
Petitioners.
| • ■ * °® cc Hall Superior Court.
| m office Dec. 23, 1902.
W. B. Smith, Deputy C. S C.
j j ^ 0F c ‘ HORGIA, Hall County:
k Un t v °f ' X1 ’ ^ e1 l, Clerk Superior court of said
Lj " V ' er .vby certify that the above and fore-
fcti n . 1S atrue Co Py °f the original petitioned
I 10 Ulls Office. This. Dec. 23, 1902.
Thos. M. Bell, C. S. C.
p.‘U
P fis ktss wih i
*‘I see New']y wed at the country
'Iub quite often since his baby
•nine. I thought he wos firmly
echo red to a home life.” “Re
vae; but at the first squall he be
gan to drag his .anchor.*’—Puck.
Wonderful Nerve.
Is displayed by many a man enduring
oams of accidental Cuts, Wounds’
Bruises. Hums, Scalds. Sore feet, or
-d iff joints. But there’s, no need for it.
Bucklen's Arnica Salve will kill the
oatn and cure the trouble. It’s the
best Salve on earth for Piles,too. 25c. at
*vl. C. Brown’s, druggist.
now,
the
A Li an lr Officer.
“Phwat’s Michael doin’
Mrs. Flannigan?”
“He’s assistant teller in
>ank.”
“An' phwat’s an assistant tel
ler?’’
“Well, the teller tells him the
dove needs coal, an’ he assists it
n.”
The wide, wide world might be
more crowded if there were not so
many narrow' people.
Petition For Incorporation.
GEORGIA, Hall County:
To The Superior Court ol said County:
The petition of R. D Grigg, Mrs. T. C. Black,
Mrs. Ida L. Grigg and Hartman Grigg, all of
Hall County, respectfully shows:
That they desire, for thomselvee and such
others as they may associate with them, to be
incorporated under the name and style of the
Gainesville Medicine Company.
The place of business of said corporation to be
n the City of Gainesville, said county.
II
The capital stock of said corporation, to be
five thousand (5000) dollars, ten per ceut of
which h*s actually been paid in- Petitioners
ask the privilege of increasing said capital
stock, if desired by a majority of said stock
holders to an amount not exceeding fifteen
thousand dollars.
III
Petitioners propose to carry on the business oi
a drug company in the City ol Gainesville, Hall
County. Georgia, known as the “Gainesville
Medicine Company” and also to do a general
wholesale and retail drug business; to manu
facture drugs and medicines and sell the same
at wholesale or retail.
IV
The Capital Stock of said corporation to be di
vided into shares of the par value of One Hun
dred Dollars each, and the liability of all stock
holders to be limited to the amount of their un
paid subsci iptions.
V
Petitioners desire the Dower to buy or rent
such real estate and personal property as <may
i>e necessary to carry on the business for
which they are incorporated; to buy and sell all
rinds of personal pi opertv that may be ueces.
-iaty for carrying on said business; to sue and be
sued; to have a corporate seal; to make rules
and by-laws for the government of said corpora
tion, and to have aud exercise ail other powers
and rights commonly conferred upon like cor
porations, not inconsistent with the laws of
Georgia and the United States.
VI.
Petitioners pray that an order be passed by
tbi«- honorable court incorporating them, their
successors and assigns, for the purposes herein
«et forth, for aud during the full term of twenty
years, with the privilege of renewal at the ex
piration of said time.
And your petitioner„ will ever pray, etc.
PARKS &GAILLARD,
Petitioners’ Attorneys.
GEORGIA. Hall County:
I, Thos. M. Bell, Clerk Supr. Court of Hall
County, Georgia, hereby certify that the fore
going is a true copy oi the original petition in
said matter, of file in this oflice.
This Dec. 23, 1902.
Thos. M. Bell, C. S. C.
Spanish Police Paid $3000.
Puns, Dec. 30.—The Humberts
continue to absorb public atten
tion here. Minister of Justice Valle
brought the subject before the
council of ministers to-day, say
ing he had given $3 000 to Span-
i-h police for assisting in the ar
rest of the principals in the'fa
mous safe frauds. This is addit
ional to the $5,000 reward offered
tor their e> pture which has not
, AT THE CAPITOL.
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^ e 122o F. Street. Washington, D. C.
claims
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Wonders never cease. A machine
ln;s been invented that will cut, paste
and hang- wall paper. The field of
inventions and discoveries seems to be
unlimited. Notable amon t x great dis
coveries is Dr. King's New Discovert
for Consumption. It has done a world
of good for weak lun^fs and saved many
a life. Thousands have used it and
conquered Grip, Bronchitis, Pneumo-
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troubles. Every 50c- and §1.00 bottle
guaranteed by M. C. Brown, drug-gist.
Trial bottles free.
Wa9 it merry?
Declared off—the
insane per
son.
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A PLEASANT LEMON DRINK.
*
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The Mayor Pro tem.
Alderman Samuel C.Dunlap Jr ,
who was elected Mayor pro tem at
the meeting of the city council
last Thursday night, is one oi
Gainesville’s hustling young citi
zens, and in honoring him the city
council acted wisely and well. IT
will preside with dignity at ah
meetings in the Mayor’s absence,
and at the Mayor’s “court,” being
a lawyer himself, he will be at
home and dispense justice lavish
!y though “judge-iciously.” Here’s
to the Mai or pro tem.
Healthier Than Before.
My little girl was caught in the rain
on Sunday, being drenched from head
r.o foot. A very bad cough developed
that night, and 1 at once began giving
Cheney’s Expectorant. In less than
two days all symptoms dissapptarea,
and she is as well as ever.
Mrs. A T. Potts.
Hot Springs, Ark.
Mother of $1,000 OOG Baby Died
Last. Tnuradav-
Mrs William A Clark Jr., died
last Thursday morning in Butte,
Montana. She was born twenty-
three years ago in Pittsburg, Pa.
Two months ago Mrs. Clark
gave birth to a %on, to whom Sen
ator Clark gave a $r,000,000 birth
gift.
Disease takes no summer
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If you need flesh and
strength use
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summer as in winter.
Send for free sample.
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Stevens Starts Year Well.
Commissioner of Agriculture 0
B. Stevens promises the people of
Georgia one of the best year’s
work during 1903 that has ever
been given by the departmant of
agriculture.
Commissioner Stevens started
the 3’oar in good shape yesterday
tion in St. Louis next year.—
Atlanta Constitution, Saturday.
Tried^to Conceal It.
It’s the old story of 4i raurder will
out” only in this ease there’s no crime.
A woman feels run down, has oack-
ache or dyspepsia and thinks its noth
ing- and tries to hide it until she finally
breaks down. Don’t deceive yourself^
Take Electric Bitters at once. It has a-
rspaiation for caring Stomach, Liver-
. and Kidney troubles and will revivify-
b_v selling $14,276 worth of fortili- ; your whole system. The worst forms
zsr inspection tags the first day. j wtU qoickly yield to
f H ; the curative powers of Electric Bitters.
This will tag neirly one-third of j Only r>0e, and guaranteed by M. C-.
the fertilizers sold in Georgia dur-j ^ rown ’ dru ^ st *
ing the year. The annual sales of j “ ““ ’*
fertilizers tags by the department ! Philosophic MaundrsriDgrs-
a in omits to about $45,000, and it J tafees a woman to riisoover
may go even a little over that a woman to discover*
amount this year. The sale of
one-third of the total amount in
one day constitutes 9 pretty good
day’s work for the department.
Commissioner Stevens’ friends
have been at work trying to get
him to make an exhibit of the
agricultural resources of the state
at the Lonisana Purchase exposi-
afetfldaiflaM
flutes WHhHfc ALL ELSE FAILS.
Cougb syrup. Tastes Good,
in tiwe *oid bv enwnsts.
ar
a woman.
A woman with her hair falling
oft would bo in a Dickons of a fix
if she should lose Oliver Twist.
Some people leave the latch
string hand out because latch
strings are cheaper than door
knobs.
The automobile may be a sign
of material progress, but it hasn’t
struck us that way.
In turning over a new leaf it is
well to put a weight on it to keejv