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THE ATLANTA GEORGIAN AND NEWS.
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BY SEN. SAILEY
ftotht Qui. Hammer nml
Shot Discharged, Hit- # ° 8,w “• cjliSodmTuLn,ium.
ting His Heart.
Special In The Oeoralnn.
Columbus. Oa.. Keb, —Herat Hen
drick*, the lS-year-nld ion of Rev. M
Hendrick*, a liaptlst mlnlaier, acci
dentally *hnt lilmaelf In the heart late
yeaterda)- afternoon. Hi Ratline throuah
a wire fence ami pulllna hi* ahot-
aun throuah after him. the hammer
cauttht in the wire and the whole load
of one barrel entered the boy'a heart,
killing him Inatantly.
He waa alone at the time, but the ac.
rldent »** wllnetaed hy paaaereby,
who ran to the boy'* aealatance, but
he waa dead.
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HOWABOm "ORANGEDAY?"
THIS IS THE L.AT ESI OU-T\
Friday l» "Orinre day."
That a aew oa* oa yoof
Well. It'a the lateat oat.
Too know, laat Friday was "Cherry day,"
tareetod hy Gooryo Washington MrKln-
ley'a birthday la "Ciraattoo day," became
be loved the flower ted alwaya wore It.
Than on other dayo-
Bot "Oranae day" to the latett.
It Is an annlveraary “for rarenno oaly."
The California Fruit Orowera' Association
created tt.
The aeaoclatlen baa eeat out aft lorlta-
tloa to all Ameriea to celebrate March 1
by ratine an oranac. They call It "Orange
day.” The lavltatlon Is open erea to mem-
ben of the A. O. ft.—If they care to sc
There are tn.ads/m of people In Und*
HUin'n domain. At lessf. there were l«
fore the Mock signals began working find
Now, If every American olwrrres
iifr dir" f ■
Pr#t.
fo tin* main chance.
Rut don’t lot anybody band you a lemon
H SIDE HEARD
Officers Likely to Testify
■When Committee Meets
Again.
Wamhlngton. KeK" S3—TTio nenATo
Committer on military affalra bun con
cluded Ita Investigation In the H row nt*-
vllle matter ao far an the discharged
negroes are concerned.
— More than forty members of th®
Twenty-fifth Infantry have been heard.
The hearings ao far conducted hiiVfc ROT
constituted a real Investigation, for
—«!*#?-have been the presentation Of only
one aide Of the case, that of th® soldiers
—themselves- The fomrnittit adjourned
to meet March 11. when the mailer
will Ih« taken up again and ofllrera of
the battalion heard. ‘ The statements of
citizens before the courtmartlat who
are Investigating certain phases may
be presented. •
EXTRA! BIG SCWL
Held Mock Trial.
Tne fipworth League of 8t. Paula
Methodist church will hold a mock
trial next Tuesday night, nt which
number of young ladlea will bs Indicted
and tried foi an offense to be revealed
later. The entertainment la expected
to draw a large number of friends.
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his not rooted out the disease, and suf
ferer has looked forward with shrink
ing to the sure day when the same hor
rible ordeal must be passed through
again.
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forms of piles which these little pyra
mids are not made to rectify.
The Pyramid Pile fur** is rot a hos
pital cure, but U to he used at home
There is no losa of time or detent Ion
from business. It has been used for
years nnd has the .sanction of the pro-
fem luii as a remedy for piles of all
forms and no matter In wlmt stage of
development. Thete Is no case of piles
so severe that the Pyramid Pile Cure
will not bring relief, and their Is no
man oi woman t«»o poor to get this re
lief.
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at 60c |ver box. or If you prefer a free
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nials of laments cured will show \ou
what these little pyramids really do.
*! Buffered untold misery for f »ur
months, when my wife begged me to
send for a 50c boa* When It was half
gone I knew 1 was better and It didn’t
taka any begging in get me to send for
a second box. I think 1 am nhmit well
now, but If I feel any symptoms of a
return I will order at once Tell nil
about this line remedy for pile-”
Tours, J. J. Me El wee, Money drove.
Texas. R. R. 9.
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don't think I nerd an> more. Piles
of seven months' standing.”
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•ball. MICE.
Havana Paper .Says United
States Senators Got War
Graft.
Madrid. -Pel*- 2ft,—A-trowamlaa* scusalion.
he* lieen caused here hy the publication of
n story credited to the Htarto Reta Mnrltin,
of Havens, which has published an article,
based on documentary evidence, allowing
that the congress of the I’nltcd fttntc*
was bought by Thomas Rat rolls rnlinn In
1M to tnanre war betag declared *>mln*t
The paper allege* that bonds to the value
of tJ7,oot>.OQ0. redeemable when £ttta became
independent, were issued lu *ew*itnrs lu
Washington. According to Pel*Marina, a
runt met exist# containing pliraaea min !df our
to the terms of the joint resolution of
April. 1 898, which was voted by rungress.
Tne value of these bonds referred to fell
heavily In tft». for which reason a new i on
tract for t2ft.0Q0.nnn was made between
Palms and the senators.
The lilarlo declared Its Intention to ex
pose the wrhole affair, so that the Autcrl
cans will tie compelled to discus* It. II Is
alleged that documents are now In the
possession of a New York newspaper, which
Is ahont to begin n etuMpalgl* with a view
to ailing the affair.
Inquiries made In tnlnlsferlnl mid dlplo-
mnlle quarters regarding the at or* elicit
ed professions of tgnorniiec of Aliy thing lie
yond what Is contained lu The lAarlo’a ss
rtcrtfont. lint In view of the gravity of the
mailer. Count Knlnsnr. minister of foreign
affairs, has telegraphed to the Hrmnlsh rep-
rcNciitnttves nt Washington, asking for the
fullest Information regarding the story men
Honed In The 1 Marin.
Denounces His Foes
as* Rogues and
Gamblers.
Auafla, Tei*., Tat). 36.—Haring been
rxonaratad by l he lower houee of the
Itglalature, Senfttnr Bailey will leave at
once for Waihlntton to lake the oath
of office aft aenator <nj March I, bavins
Been elected to that position by a vote
of tha leElilature ca*t on January il
and whlla lbs Invest If ftf Ion waa pro-
frc.lnf. * f
It la announced that the finding or
(ho committee Ignored hy both theeen-
ato and the house in their action* ex-
oneratlnE Mr. Bailey, will be pubH.hrd
In full as soon a* the stenographer*
complete It.
Benator Bailey waa exonerated last
night by a vote of To to 40 out of a
possible III vota*. 1* member* being
absent, by tbs lower house of the
Texas leglslatura of any charges of Ir
regular acta In public life, a* alleged bv
Representative Cocke, of the lower
house, on January 14 last.
The acene marking Bvnator Hatley's
entrance Into the houee laat night, after
Ilia vindication by that body, was most
dramatic. Ill* friend* rushed lu.
•houtlng and shrieking down the renter
aisle and carried him to the spraker'y
aland.
Bailey Delivers Address.
Benator Halley, while bitterly abus
ing those who opposed him. announced
that he waa going to continue nr t'nlt-
A SUPERIOR DRESS SHIRT
In appearance and
At tie equal of the
production of the
uhop. The
SHIRT
Bnctptlonally good value
at $1.50 and more.
CLUCTT. PEABODY A CO.,
■Masse er ssasw muss.
ed Etaisa ssnatui friiiu -Tex*~-for
least Aire* term*. Continuing, he said.
"You have just concluded the most
remarkable campaign ever witnessed in
any elate of the American Vnton, nnd
be If said to your honor that you have
concluded It In accordance with the will
of the sovereign people.
"The conspirators havo been given a
wholes.,mu lesson. Never agnln will
they attempt It within this generation.
Never ageln will they wear the honors
of Texne tiemorrary In their life, Hu<-li
men would betray a republic If Hes-
alans were for hlrr. The leader of th-
contest was a man who has gambled
with negroes, and If lie attempts to
deny It. 1 will prove It on him.
DISMISS CASE
IN POLICE COURT
By request of th® father. I..
Grot®. 1R5 Courtland at root, th® cases
Against Mra. Ida Schmid nnd E. H.
McOInty, charged with cntlcln* lfc-
yaar-old Evn CJr«Ke away from home
for Immqrnl purpoao*. were ritMmlxacd
In the recorder’s court Wednesday aft
ernoon.
The father stated that Inasmuch na
no harm had befallen hla daughter, and
to avoid undue publicity In the mutter,
lie would not prosecute the case* fur
ther. I Miring the hearing Mlaa Cl loco
waa present and cried pltcounlf.
MANY FEVER CASES
A BOA It I) BATT LESHIP
New York. Feb. 2S —The battleship
• ’onnectlcut, which waa raced from the
South Atlantic coast with members «»f
her crew Buffering from typhoid fever,
reached quarantine today nnd waa
hoarded by Health officer Doty. He
auld he believed there were u score of
CHiteK on board. Dr. Doty will Investi
gate and ao«* If there are any fdher «lla-
eaoea on board the <’onnectlcut. after
which ehe will be allowed lo proceed
to her destination.
MUSICAL FAMILY
LOOK FOR GHOST
A Justice
ment and r
YVednesdny
and seven ?■
if the peace, an attach-
constable were Invoked
>y Fred Beliner, hla wife
na nntl tlaughtetH. In or
der to get money alleged duo them
from the Herring Show Company. Thu
Relmer family In a tnu*iral one und
doe* Hun** In the music Ifin get
ting music out of an\thing from a gum
allot* t«» a till pan. They allege }loo |*
due them and an attachment for the
property of the ahow was aworn out
before Justice of the Peace KUlg« bo try
und waa levied.
ments.
“Theae are hard words find 1 Intend
them to be. I wish I had words of
hBte wtTh-which to crtUeloe thorn. Bee
what Cbey bavo done. They have ||ed
about me. Their muster Is Hearst,
who has led thl* fight against Texas.
The tattler In tht* tight is the man who
hud this telegram published lying
the legislature, claiming that It was
orruptml by wine, women xriB Ull|;
llearst has hls emissaries and ngente
In the Texas legislature. This llearst
campaign means that they want '•»
eliminate men like me and John
Hharp William and place men like
John Duncan.
Daolares War on Enamioa*
I* ! live not one of these men shall
r.er hold office In Texas again, aa I
shall devote my time to see that they
don't get In. This crowd voted today
aa they did upon the first ballot against
me.
"How many of these men were llk»*
Hawkins, who risked hls office on hls
ronvietlon and he lost it? if theae
others had the conviction* and courage
of Hawkins there would not have been
a single vote agalnat my vindication
here today.
"They Veek to destroy my usefulness,
but thank God 1 am too fur above them
to hurt It.
"Not a sentenre Iti the whole record
reflects against my personal or political
Integrity. And yet they still vote
against tne.
"Out of the forty men who voted
ST. SCHOOL
COMES NtXT FHItlH
I'tiftll* sud teachers of tie- sereutb ntnl
eighth grade*. Darla street actiool. will Le
the guests of The Atlanta (h*«irglaa Friday
afternoon.
Thin w|ll lie the eighth pulille school
to lns|H*r( the plant of Tin* Georgian, mid
hear explained the making of the dally
newspaper In nil of lu various department*
Till* ha* Immii In the nut tire of an edit
rational work, and official* of the puidb
" liwfta have m-ogidted it* value.
■ vlNltora will arrive n
nt L'.rN o'eliM'k Frldn;
mill Ik* shown through rverj
FOR SERVICE PIECE
OR ANEXPO,EXHIBIT
Macon City Council Votes
Down Resolution Of
fered by Dure.
kpeelal to The Georgian.
Macon, On.. Kelt. 28.— After a long de
hate, the city council again failed to ap
propria to any sum for Macon’s represents
that at the Jamestown exposition although
those who ndrocated tie- npproprtafkm
uiade o valiant fight, and eatne near tear
lag tlie geld vletorkaia.
Hjr a vote of 8 to 5. the council derided
to reeonahlrr It* former action on the
subject, and Alderman Dure presented «
(rtafe |j quo for n room
resolution to appropriate 81,000 f
III. ,fj)e Georgia build I or. and _
n nleeo Jt. fun silver aervlee for the tattle
•hip Georgia.
Aldermen Dure. Hart, ftloaa. McKenna
siul Melton awoke lit favor of the re*4du
i Ion, while Aldermen Ilnrnee. ('hostile?,
ltowdre. Joiic* and tVIIIIntu* spoke dgnlnat
It. Although Alderman Itrunner made in*
■pee«'h. It In known that be favors tin*
resolution
HEW PUfisMEIT
FOB THE_Sfll)THERN
kouthern railway offlctaia in Atlanta «*•««•
appriRcd ThuiFilay of tin* ap|Mdntnieni of A.
Gordon Jones, superintendent of the
Chariest on division, hm punhJaltig agent of
the entire system.
Tin* appointment fill* the vacnucy c.iuatm
l»y tin* recent death of Colonel J. r MIimi
tree Mr. Jones will enter »i|mui hi# new
dutic* March 1. with headquarter* In Wash
lugtuu.
TfiUSTOFGEQRGIA
NAMESITS DIRECTORS
RAISING ENDOWMENT
FOR MIS8I8SIPPI COLLEGES.
Special to The Georgian.
—Jackson, Mia* . Feb. 28.—There
great educational i»ctlvlt>~ln MIhnIx--
Ijipl. Nut unl.v ore the public schools
»f the state being made better, but
he coUcgea arc elvlng additional cn-
(lowm.'ntK Mlssfs-ippl college hns just
finished raising 8IQ0.000 additional for
endowment, and now Mlllnapa (*ol-
Dgo hns begun a campaign for 8100,000
additional. When this hundred thou-
tnd lias been secured It will have an
endowment of something like hall n
million dollar*, most of which was giv
en to It by Major It. W. JdHIsnps, the
millionaire hanker of thla city.
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We have no secrets to hide! We pub
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The following directors of the Trust
Company of Georgia were elected on
Wednesday afternoon nt an adjourned
meeting of the stockholders *»f the
company: Clifford L. Anderson. Dr. A.
\V. Calhoun. \V. E. Chapin. Charles \.
Davis, Thomas K. Olenn. Hugh T. In-
innn, Robert J. Lowry, Thomas II. Mor
gan. J. H. Nunnally. Judge H. K. W.
Palmer, J. Carroll Payne. Charles A.
YVIckersham. Judge John R. Wilkinson
und E. Woodruff.
The officers of the company will ne
i elected by the director* at the regular
Wrttn* ^mmwaUon not more than mcftttaB th* flm Tuesday In Mart'll.
not keep the Democratic command-
ill be back here next
one-half of them will be In the Desi
cratlc ranks at that time. They will go
hack to the Populist party, where they
belong. 1 will never rest until 1 see the
election laws so fixed that no man can
have hls name put on the ticket a« a
eARdUluU for the legislature unless ho
records a solemn oath that ho will re
spect Lhe_people's Instructions.
"This legislature ought rtot to ad*
Jour 11 until section 124 I* an irmmdet]
Ultlt no nmn shall hold the people’s of-
unless they shatFsuptn*rt the peu-
ple’s nominee.
"The Rogue*’ Gallery.**
I had Intended at the end of this
atortnl term t«» retire, for at the end
this senatorial term I will hove
served the people of Texas twenty-two
ears, but now; this war hns made me
hnnge my purpose. I will not have t •
canvass nt the end of this!term. These
men who have fought me have made
this unnecessary. They have already
won my campaign for me. They have
made their grave and
LEE IS ON TRIAL j
FOB THE MURDER |
OF WILL WHITE j
Special t*> The Georgian.
Jonesboro. Oa., Feb. JR.—There la j
much Interest here tn the trial of It M !
fjrr—wb*^4vas-airnlKned yesterday on |
the charge of murdering Will c. While, j
The case Is being heard jn the superior;
court. The prosecution Is being con
ducted hy \V. M. Wright nnd Solicitor |
W. S. Howard. The defendant Is rep- ]
resented by Watterson & Illalock and
John 8. Candler.
It will he remembered that on Octo
ber 14 H. M. Lee shot Will White, the
day operator of the Central of Georgia
railway. In the telegraph office, ami
White died in a hospital in Atlanta the
following Tuesday. White was lying In
... will proceed in hammock when Lee entered the office |
;«<» gently lay them In their new-made*and attempted to pull the operator out.
tfcnvoM jinii iii'ii'o over their tombs the i htte asked Lee t*i leave tt\e office,
!. , . , .v*'K. l n" : kn "" """ h01 ' lheS ' I "ovoW*r P TnTlhr*a l *n*d°m rn,K:!"^k“
•V want in s.iv n,v frU'n.ls tlml I ,nR ' Vh "'‘ lf 1,1,1 n " 1 •>■'
JnwT W?n*h* m.vs? .nn dark n"r '-.ul.l . ,h«.
th- tnftil ton Innelv fur me to eoinc ■ h* ( H<i not think Jjo^ould. I.et, u
when you rail. I will Unfit for you a
■ on hnve founlii for me. knotvinn yo
rlnht. In my home I will phu-e tw
Have You
Noticed
The itreet ctr advertise
ments of the Elkin-Wat-
son Drag Company?
Job Offices Using Label
Huddleston S. Christian,
21 8. Forsyth
8yl. Lester A Cs 21-2 N. Broad
Parham Ptg. Co 2 1-2 8. Brosd
N. C. Tompkins 16 W. Alabama
Telegram Pub. Co. 86 Central Avt.
Franklin-Turner Co 65-71 Ivy
Downs A 8Udtl..14 1-2 N. Forsyth
LaHatt* Ptg. Co 20 8. Brosd
Ward Printing Co 65 8. Pryor
John Thomason Co..6 1-2 8. Brosd
Blossor Ptg. Co 38-4j Walton
Convsrso A Wing.... 104 Edgowood
This
Form* on important part of this
well-known all-night drag
firm's advertising.
Atlanta Typographical
Union
020 Candler Bldg. P.O.Box 268
Atlanta Phone 873.
Bad Symptoms.
Th® woman who ha« periodical head*
tenea, backache. *»oes Imaginary dark
kpots orauecks floating or dancing before
her eyes, noMnuwing distress or heavy
full feeling kytomarh, faint spells, drag*
glng-dowi^Aling In lower abdominal or
«. easily startled or excited,
painful periods, with or with*
“*|frh. Is suffering from
lerangements that should
‘ntion. Not all of abova
ikely to be present In any
pictures of thl* convention. The
will be my friends; 1 shall label this
tIf 'Roll of Honor;' the other Shall he
•*f those who have opfmaed me, nnd
o\it this I shall write; ‘The Rogues'
Gallery.* I shall tench my children t
barged, stepped hack a few feet nnd
tired upon White, the bail taking effect
i tn the abdomen. t ,
ALL RECORDS BROKEN
BY MACON FIRE DEPARTMENT.
Special to The Georgia 11.
Mncnn, Gn . Feb. 2S.—Up to date the
f »rget the one nor forgive the i Macon fire department has made elgh-
y-seven run* since the fir*! of the
•car. * Lnst year at this date they had
inly made thirty-five run*.
Chief Jone* states that If the present
ate of r;ms continue through » it the
the Macon fire department will
other
I have letters from other state* Pay-
Ink* that If Texas was tired of me I
could cunc among them and they would
send me to the senate, but there I* but
on. state 1 love to represent, nnd that
s the imperial state of Texas. I hav
I her In the senate six years and Imve a report at the end of the
AQED CONFEDERATE VETERAN
S DIES AT D0UQLA8VILLE.
her twelve years longer.
• These men have betrayed the part
on. c That Is their fault. If they eve
hotr.iv tin* party the second time, th
pan> will he nt fault.
Will Teach a Lesson.
"The next election we will line up Special *° Tlic Georgiau.
from the governor down, not Including j Ibmgtasvllle, On., heb. 28. J
the governor, hut beginning with the, Intyre. one of the oldest nnd most
lieutenant governor and on down. We i hlgnly reepteted citizens of this
will line these matters up ami will I nmnlty, died nt Ids home a few
teat h them a lesson. > north of here on Tuesday at the age
"They need It, anil we will attend
y> their cane. A man who would glv
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-WRITE FOR BOOKLET.-
SWEENEY-TIERNEY HOTEL COMPANY
E. M. TIERNEY, Ita-gsr
STATE OF GEORGIA- FULTON COUNTY.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petltl4>u of E. II. Wtlaiin, J. J,. Greg
ory nnd T. I'crklns, nil of said htnte
nnd comity, respectfully shows, ns fob
lows:
1. That they di‘*lre for theniselveR, tlieir
clnte
Dscatur D. A. R.
The United Daughters of the Con
federacy will entertain at the court
house iu Decatur Friday night for tlie
benefit of the !>®Kalh county monument
fund
An
rending*
been nrr
Will pi»l
resting )»n»gram. consisting of
' »I1EN iiiitl sfie11 talks. Tut :
inuetl and the entertainment
•bly be libctuily p.tti. nUcd.
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woman’s peculiar ailments enter Into Its
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miracles* will not euro tumors—no med
icine will, it will often pmvnt them. It
taken In time, and thus the operating
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Women suffering from diseases of long
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Dr. Ptercc'a Medical AdxIserfMmnogns) '1‘lended t . hav.* the
Is s-nt foe oa receipt «.f *1 one^nt | before »h Ing asked
*tIfflps for pnn*T em-i'rr»j. nr .11 -tnmrs P^R^v *
for 1 lolL-bound copy. Addn .<«» u* 4 uiu j forced a
n minority of'the senate a majority of
immlttee ought to bo attended to.
The men who are opposing me ere men
xvln* are nothing, while those who arc
with me are the living, breathing ac
tive Democracy of this state. I am go
ing to publish 11 history of this cam
paign. nnd some of the things In It will
keep it whole lot of people from read
ing. Kvery grafter of Texas 1* lined up
uK0lr.Ni me.
had Peter to deny Him and
Judn> t * betray Him, and for m.v life I
an not see but that Peter's crime wax
not un nearly grave as tha; of Judas. I j
would nearly as soon betray a friend ns
deny him In the time of need."
The action which resulted In the ex
oneration of Seuator Hailey was pre
cipitated after three days of private
consultation between house member*
and friends of Henator Halley, nnd con
cludes some six weeks of Investigation
that has occasioned Senator Halley’s
constant attendance In this city, on
Monday, hy a vote of 15 to II, the
senate exonerated Senator Halley with
out waiting to hear the report of the
investigating committee, nnd the house
took like action, without the submission
of the evidence.
The opponents of Senator Halley
haviMhr evident® submitted
\ otc. but the
n old (.’on fed .'rate veteran
nd h:*d been n consistent member
Im Methodist chinch all of Ms Mfe.
He leaves :t wife and four children
WILL HOLD NEXT 8E88ION
IN NEW COURT HOU8E.
SjMvlnl to The Georgian.
llaxlehurst, On.. Feb. 28 —Judge T.
A Parker convened Jeff Davis superior
« nirt this morning and adjourned until
the fifth Monday tn April, at which
time the new court house will be com
pleted.
In the mnlority.
When Coffee disagrees
WISE PEOPLE USE
POSTUM
FOR A REASON.
Get iho little book. "The Road
to Wellvllle,’’ lit pkgs
with the Isw* of
Gforgiu iiudi'i th«> inline nnd Ntvli* of
I'llK WATKINS HAY PRESS'COMPANY,
for the term of twenty yours, with tin*
privilege «*f renewal.
2. That tin* piirtliMilnr l*n««liii'i*<4 which
they propshm* to einrngi* In und carry on Is
the tiiniiiifncturc nnd sale of liny pren*M*n.
Ironing l»*;iid*>. step Indders. Invin NwincE
ntnl such other similar nnd like
for itgrli-ulfnrnl, lndii»trl:il. coniine
domestic tine* us the Itu rcnm* of their
tie-48 mny witrrnnt nnd their trade require.
.1. That tie* object of ttn*lr mmim intIon In
pceunlnry profit ntnl gnlu to the iuciiiIkts
thereof.
4. Hint the mnIn office mid plan* of loud
ties* of paid nstMM'littloii will he In the city
f Atlum.1, mhl Ntntc nnd county, hut
copy of the application for chi
Warxins liny Press Comiutuy. i
aprK*ara of file in this office.
WltncNM my official hand nn
the It th dny of February. 1W7.
ARNOf.D IGI
Herk Superior fotirl, Fulto
>unt»
r.ty:
hramdi offices, factories and wiles ng<
lu otln*r cities in thin stnte und other
states.
5. The cnpitnl stock of wiht nssoclntl
hundred i$|U0| dolln
ifc.Wi didlars of which |h to nctuallr Ih*
pnhl In lH*fon* the eotiiuiencement of htnd
nenn; hut |»ctitlouet*• itnty the prUileM* of
Increnslng the cnidtnf nIin k nt nay time
within tie* life of ltn charter to twciity-fhc
thousatnl ifJi.osn tiidlnrn upon the tote of
holders of two-thirds of the capital
8TATK OF OEORGIA—Fulto
Fulton Superior Court. Marru «««•»
1!»07. No.
Mins A. V. Donnelly vs. Mary A
cr et al. to R. D. Badger nnd James A
Badger, meeting: By order of court, ''’u
are hereby untitled that on the l.th
of April. 190ft, Miss A. V iVno-Ov •
stilt against you for recovery of 1 •
and hy onter of court continuing r .
l-tl ntnl | u in returnable to the March t»*rni. ' ' ^
' of wild court. You ntv hereby require*
to he end /ippe.vr nt the March '• -m. • ‘
of toihl court. Tn he held on » y J
Monday In March. HOT. thm .m.l thrt
to unsw-er the plaintiff's compl-Gr ’
Witness the Honorable J. T.
Id court, thin Jnnuor>
ARNOLD BROYl.KH. t l^rk
'll! IH*
lislllllg
» k nlrei
ty |««u>m| mid ontst-indlng.
icreron*. your |N*tltlom*rH prn> thnt
mny lo InnirtNirnti d nn nforcMiid. with
|H»wer lo nniulrc, hy lease, purcliise ..r
olherwUe, Indh real nnd personal pnqwrty;
thnt they may sell, lenw. rent und other
wiw transfer, convey ami dlsposi* of mn h
property: thnt they ninv sue and Im* muni
tinder their ci»ri«or.ite mum* nml Iti their
•ty. hstxe nnd use a eouiumii
mpow oi ml to do nut nnd
all other thlng4 nml enjoy ni;v ;md nil
other piivlleccs gheii and' gnuited stn-b
cor|mrntlons under the Inws mnl ov the
* 1 ws of the slate 4if G«*orgln.
This the llth day of Februnry. 190,
Judge of :
CITY TAX NOTICE
Please make your city tax
returns; now.
J. L. HARRISON,
J. H. EWING,
0. D. MEADOR,
Assessors.
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CENTRAL OF OEORQIA WAIUW^V;
Arrive Frinu — 1 Depart
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Felmtnry II.
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