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century wardrobes $10,00.
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WONDERFUL GAUZE D00RRANGE.
L'A-'T ;;:lf est .^'O :and i most perfect cooking appartus ever man-
11 use in Atlanta. Send for our book, con
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t . . a: No ‘V a ' charge Meats cooked in this range will make a
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A Febuary $8,00.
ot w e sell a good number seven stove with 32
War e for $8.00. This is only for the Readers of the
Solid South.
Write $ 8 , 00 .
to us and we will save you money.
1 & ft ^eaumont Stove & Furniture Co
and 87 Whitehall and 70 and 72 Broad Streets,
1 ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
SELL STOVES AND FURNITURE.”
* * EQUAL RIGHTS TO ALL AND SPECIAL PRIVILEGES TO NONE.”
Conyers, Georgia, Saturday, Feb. 0, 1892
APPLICATION FOE CHARTER
STATE OF GEORGIA, 0 To the Supe
Rockdale County. J [■ Said nor Court County. of
Tlie petition of Louis Strasburger, I). Goldman, of
Xew York citv, X. V.; 'J.
of St. Louis, Mo.; Henry Wellkouse and
Louis Wellhouse, of Atlanta, Georgia,
and Albert Steiner, Atlanta, Georgia,
and H. R. & 1>. M. Almand <& Co., of
Conyers, Ga., respectfully and show that
they, and their successors, associ¬
ates, de-ire to be incorporated for tlie
space of "twenty years with the right
of renewal at the expiration of said time,
under the corporate name and style of
The Union Paper Mill Company, with
the right to extend the same to one hun¬
dred thousand dollars, (Your petition¬ of
ers further show that ten per cent,
said capital stock is paid in) with the
right under said corporate name to de
vide the capital stock of said dollars Company each,
into shares of one hundred
with no individual liability except as to
the v alue-of the stock subscribed by each
stock holder,’ and also to provide for the
ale ami transfer of said stocK.
That their chief place of business and
Manufacturing Cite is at the Rockdale
Paper Mills on Yellow river near Con
yers, in said eonnry of Rockdale, and
that their chief businsss office is located
in the city of Atlanta, Fulton county,
Georgia, with the right to establish
branch offices and agencies at such other
places or points as may be necessary for
the carrying on of the business of said
organization, with all the corporate pow¬
ers under the constitution and laws of
this state necessary for the purposes of
said corporation further show that their
Your petitions objects purchase and
aims and are to
otherwise procure a location, land and
material, necessary both, water and all power, other or
steam power,’or be ap
perati and effects that may ncessary
to manufacture book, news, manilla,
gray wrapping and all other kinds of
paper, also paper bags, boxes, and all
other articles manufactured out of paper
also to purchase all necessary machinery
to manufacture wood pulp, and manu¬
facture the same.
That they may manufacture said ar¬
ticles and sell the same, exchange or
otherwise dispose them at any business
point they may establish.
That they may, in that name, contract
and be contracted with, sue and be sued,
answer and be answered unto in any
court of law or equity in this state, have
and use a common seal, buy , sell, ex¬
change, lease, rent, receive in payment
of debts and stock, real and personal
property, choses in action and effects of
whatsoever kind, and to dispose of the
same by deed, transfer, or otherwise, for
the purposes aforesaid. To make and
pass such by-laws, rules and regulations
necessary to the conducting of the busi¬
ness of said company, and to elect or
employ such officer?, agents and other
employers as are, or may be necessary
for tbe management, control, and carry¬
ing on the business of said organization, usual and
and to have all other powers
necessary for the conduct and manage¬
ment of the affairs of said companies
business. the
Wherefore, ycur petitioners pay
to pass an order confering successors-all upon
them their associates an l
the rights, powers and privileges in tins
the! petition, and also all powers con
fered upon corporations of a sin ilar
characteras may be consistent with tlm
constitution and laws of the state of
Georgia.
J. R. Irwin,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
This Jan. 8, 1892.
The above and foreroing is a true
cony of the original petition filed in my
office J an. 8, 1892.
W. T. Huson,
('lerk S. C.
EYE-OLAsSES.
PERFECTED
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CONYERS - - - GEOGIii.
KELLAM & MOORE,
The only manufacturing Opticians in
the South. Atlanta, Ge ngia.
Jtff“Peddlers are not supplied with
these famous glasses.
We are sorry to learn Fat Mr j . W.
C- Ctsin is quite sick. She is a good
worn iu and we hope she wil ! soon be
restored to health.
GUANOS AND ACIDS
To tlie Pqblic !
I am selling this season
the very finest brands of
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and the Rockdale Stand¬
ard. I se 1 ! lor money or
cotton; cash or On time.
Call and see me, or Mr. J.
s. LIfsy before buying &
your guanos or acids. Of¬
fice at Gf. P. Elliott’s, on
Commerce street,
Conyers, Ga. Respectfully
ANDREW J. SMITH.
OAK GROVE NEWS.
There is a great deal of sickness
just at this time.
Miss Stella Waldin, a beautiful and
attractive young lady of Peach Stone
Shoals, visited friends in this com
munity last week.
Mrs. David Ifusketk and her
beautiful daughter, Miss Bertha of
Lithonia visited Mr. Zack Almand’s
family last Sunday.
Little Maud Treadwell we are sor¬
ry to learn is very sick, hope soon to
hear of her complete recovery
Mr. and Mrs. William Beattie vis¬
ited friends in L’thonia last Sunday.
Messrs Thomas Bird and James
Barcley two of Lilhonia’s hand¬
somest young men, paid Oak Grove a
flying visit Sunday afternoon. Come
again gentlemen.
Mr. and Mrs. Waldin of Peach
Stone Shoals visited their son, Mr.
Jack Waldin in this community last
week.
There was quite an enjoyable sing
ing at the residence of Mr. O. S
Hay good last Saturday night.
Miss Lou Havgcod is visiting
friends in Henry county this week,
Mr. Jim Husketb, one of Lithonia’s
handsomest young gents, visited in
this community last Wednesday.
I wonder who the nine were that,
taken a atraw ride Saturday night,
and enjoyed themselves so “hugely.’
Miss Essie Lee Fielder of Cora Ga
visited friends in this community this
week.
The O ik Grove school is prosper-'
ing finely, there is now GO pupils
.Miss Serena Hay good is assisting
Miss Fielder.
There will be preaching at Oak
Grove Tuesday night by Bev. War¬
ren Tucker, who his kindly consented
to deliver to us.a sermon.
Miss L- ila McDaniel visited
per Year, $1.00
at Ebenezer last Sunday.
Don’t forget the singiug at this
place every Friday night. All are
invited to attend.
Little Lilia Wuldin wo are sorry to
learn has been very sick, but glad to
state is able to be out again.
Mr Warren Thrasher of Lb maze
visited in this section Sunday last.
Loblije.
SHEFFIELD.
Mrs. Frank Mann of New! on vis¬
ited her moLher Mrs. Costloy last
Sunday.
Everybody is too busy this week to
do any thing that is hardly worth
publishing. For that vvorihy reason
nows is scarce this week.
Mrs. Shaw is ill at this writing.
Some of the people were alarmed at
first, thinking she had measels, but
after the physician saw her he pro¬
nounced the disease not measels.
Some of the correspondents of the
Solid Soute and Banner must un¬
doubtedly think the girl i are all very
beautiful by the way they speak of
them as being “ lovely ” or “ beauti-.
ful.’’ The boys look about as well as
the girls, and it is a pity to slight
them and never call them “ beauti¬
ful.”
Mr. A. O Cowan is preparing to
build him a residence, at least it ap¬
pears so, judging Lv he way he is
hauling lumber about and visiting
Sheffields lovely daughter.
A certain old bachelor is very
much concerned about Mr. Cowans
future son-in-law. But time will
prove all things, he says he is going
to ask'Mr. Cowan as soon as he can
get au opportunity.
A negro lost the Sheffield mail last
Tuesday, the finder will confer a favor
an this community byreturning it to
tbe Post office or leaving it at Cannon
& Wo jd Bros, store.