Atlanta Georgian and news. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1907-1912, August 30, 1907, Image 9

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'iirxjj AiLaiud Lrli/OlvGlAiN AJND Nil) VVti. Saturday Specials Including Advance Shavings of Fall Goods Every day brings new Fall goods now and the whole store is filled with the spirit of the new season. Our buyers have returned from extensive trips thro* the great markets of North and East, where they secured the pick of tne new things for you. Tomorrow we fire the opening guns of the Fall campaign, of fering many very special inducements throughout all departments. It Is a sale that should attract hundreds of wise buyers. Dress Woolens New Woolen Plaids in bright colorings for waists, suits and children’s 50C dresses, ,25c and. 50-inch Panamas and 50-inch Pacific Sicilians in the new Fall shades 59c 45-inch silk-flnished Mohair in the OC#% new leather shade; permanent finish..OOC 38-inch Black Silk-warp Henrietta,£ 4 AA very fine quality; special at $ I a UU Domestics, Etc. New Fall Percales in best patterns for waists, dresses, children’s 121c clothes, etc., New Flannelettes in large, bright < fl plaids—look like woolen goods; only. I vw Two very special values in White Crocheted Spreads; Marseilles patterns; $1.00 $1.50 and. The best value you ever saw in good heavy Huck Towels at 10c The New Millinery is Ready The Millinery Department is ready with many of the new Autumn fash ions, including models and pattern hats from the world’s style centers. Many improvements havo been made and you’ll find the department in bet ter shape than ever to serve you. A large corps of artistic designers and ex pert trimmers will be creating new millinery beauties daily and you’ll find much to interest you on every hand. Suits and Waists A special and very fortunate purchase enables us to offer choice of a line of very handsome Tailored Suits of fine broadcloth in black, blue, brown and green—coat in Prince Chap style, silk braided and satin-lined— $4 4 A A rent $20.00 values at, choice... 1 The new “Fluffy Ruffle” Waist of black taffeta silk; real $5.00 (Q Qfi The New Skirts Very handsome Skirts of black Altman voile in new style with silk folds or satin-piped self folds; also new Skirts of fine Panama with graduated satin berba woven stripes—blue, black or brown. Either of these "9 A C Skirts would be cheap at $10| i>oic,^ ( ,*r3 Ladies’ and Misses new plaited Chiffon Panama’Skirts; real $7.50 tfJC AA Large Teddy Bears, white or brown; sarAe as sold else- t%‘! $1.00 Ecru Nottingham Curtains, worth $7.50 a pair; very T!°' $1.00 Newest styles in Baby Caps of silk, plush, etc.; $3.50 7C- down lo "dw SOCIETY WITH OUR NEIGHBORS HIGH’S NEWNAN. Mrs. A. W. Calhoun, of Atlanta, la vis iting Mrs. H. C. 11111 uml Mrs. Mike 1’ow- 111 go 1 •lie ^ has^ a potltlon In the _ _ public school. Gamaliel Dixon, of Birmingham. has pleasant visit to returned home after Mri. Jack Powell. Mlaa Nancy Clair Freeman ban returned from a visit to frlenda in Macon. Mra. Raphael Powell and children, of 8avsnnah, who have been apeudlng tho sum- Mlaa Onle Brannon, of Morel gueat of Mlaa nutb Hardaway. Mra. 8. G. Orr la vlaltlng ; of Moreland, la the ___ relatives In Rome. Mra. Jack Lyndon, of Athena, la the gueat s, saca u/iiuvu, « of Mra. Jnlla Lundy. MIsa Magnus Freeman, of Greenville, who has been Alisa Augusta Mann's gueat, has mt Friday afternoon Mlaa Augusta Mann entertained delightfully at a conversation party In honor of Miss Magnus Freemau, of Greenville/ Bessie Dent, Annie Melson and Elisabeth Rainey were the hostesses at a most en- ibfe J oy able lawn partyst the home of Mra. . T. Kirby. Many merry games were play ed, MIsa Jean Kirby winning the girl’s 8 rise, a dainty fan, and Mr. Robert Mann e boy's prize, a box of stationery. Mr. and Mra. II. W. Dent and family, of Atlanta, are vlaltlng relatlvea here. Mrs. G. E. Croft gave her little son, Jack, Side Bridge Club met with Annie* Powell making the top score. Mr. and Mra. Erneat Palmer, of Galueavllle, with a barbecue Monday afternoon. Mrs. nettle Mattox’s apend-the-day par ty Tuesday was a pleasurable social event of this week. Mrs. Mattox's guests were Mesdames 1. N, Orr, Sr., T. If. W. Arnnll, 1. N. Orr, Sr., T. .. ^ urt ^ a , B. t. Kir- t. Powell, J. B. Gibson. Erneat of Gainesville: E. B. Wlllcoxon, ’auM.. __ ... . . nd Jonathan Orr, of Quincy, Fla. Kathleen Ilughle entertained Little ,—_ number of her yonng friends at “ *— — afternoon. ave their weekly dance w . straw rlda Wednesday afternoon. The Utopian Club gave their wc at Ray nark Thursday evening. MIsa Willie Herring waa the hostess nt •njoyable straw ride Monday afternoon. The school set of boya and girls enjoyed TOMORROW, SATURDAY, One Hundred $5.00 Quality givwu ■ ivup wtjw. Mr. and Mrs. Byrd Parks spent several days In Atlanta this week. MARIETTA. Miss Josephine Dobbs entertained nt the day complimentary to her Dobbs, < islnt, , Has Ollca Wing, _ MIsa Gertie Mosher. Mrs. Ralph Northcutt entertained bridge on Friday morning In honor of her ______ _ __ _ In honoi slater, Mlaa Thatcher, of Macon. Miss Ruth Stephens is visiting Mra. J. M. Athens, a J. P. Che Mra. Charlie Dupre entertained Jrlenda nt bridge on Tuesday afteri honor of Miss Thatcher, of Macon. Miss Cecil Ilyals, of McRae. Is the gueat few SMITH & HIGGINS Mrs. Rowland pleasantly entertained the Ladles' Euchre Club on Thursday nfter- uoon. The elnb prise, a beautiful handker chief, was won by Mias Mollle S'etxe. The visitors' prise waa won by Miss Nell Atkin son. of Atlanta. MIsa Louise Hnelllngs, who has been visit- Miss Louise Hnelllngs. who has been visit- ng Miss Irma Neal, ban returned to her home In Jacksonville, Fla. Mra. R. L. Stewart, of Soobo, Miss., is visiting bor parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. I’. “The Underselling Store.” Take Walker Street Cars. Th.'Vgf tertalned by g Matrons' Bridge Club was en- y Mrs. Elizabeth Patterson on Friday afternoon. Mrs. A. M. Gibbs and Miss Virginia Gibbs, of Atlanta, visited friends here last week. ATHENS. Mr. Blllnpa Ph|nlsy and Misses Anne B. ind Bollne Phlnlsy havo returned from ireenbrlsr White Hulphnr. Mrs. Phlnlsy urm ui /III, nuac Miss Luclle Linton, of ThomnsyUle. Is (siting her sister, Mrs. Gerald Green. Mr. and Mrs. Powell Morton, of Oklahoma urne<l to Kirkwood after spending several eeka In this city. ..... . .w Miss Ruth Glover, of Nashville, UIH UUIM UJU»cr. .inaimiii .■ nest of her sister. Mrs. Barrett Phlnlsy. Mrs. A. II. Mllstesd and children are tending somo time at Borden-tt heclef Airs**John Campbell Avery and little lnnghter have returned to Pensacola. after pending the summer with Mr. und Mrs. James F Hart. Mrs. I*tlwnrd Lawton and children, of Port Screven, are visiting Captain and dra. M. H. llnssenger. MIsa ltnth Weatherly has returned from Atlanta, where she waa a member of Miss •oulse Ragsdale's bouse JHbrty. Mr. J. A. Hutchinson and Mr. Lot Gray went to Henoln yesterday. Mrs. Marcella Culpeppor Is quite 111 at her home ou the Meriwether road. Mr. Loo Cngter, after a tedious Illness eeks, of several wee ks, is able to be out again. western COVINGTON. 1 SOT- ersl days Nannie Drngnn. Miss June GrlfTIn, of Atlanta, has heeb the attractive guest of Mias Christine White for several days. \r p u day Eva and Lillian Stephenson have «ht their guests Misses Kate Thompson of Kudora, Ethel Hodnett and Gnisle Gilbert of Atlanta. Mrs. Thomas J. Shepherd and Mra. Mary Cloud, of Atlanta, are vlaltlng Mr. and Mrrv. — Mr. and Mrs. F. 1). Godfrey, of Alachua, Fla., and Mr. J. E. Godfrey, of Madison, sjwnt Sunday with Csptalq and Mr* ** Miss Gertrude Brooks, < avonln, Is the ren have re- timed from New York. . . Mrs. George Thornton has returned from ? mIu" n Erf?jn n e n RfjnoMi 1, rUltln* r*l«- Ives In Atlanta. Professor Euler B. Smtlh has returned nm a delightful cruise along the Georgia Miss Susie Genline Is tho gueat of Mrs. Brown ond Mrs. ‘Albert lawes, of Elberton, oro Mrs. E. C. Me- Camilla McWhorter hna returned "m a six weeks' stay at Greenbrier White lulnhur. Mrs. M. G. Michael and Mias Helen Ml- haei have returned from Hendersonville, rhere they spent August. An- Sol Mrs. James White and James White, Jr., re visiting Mrs. William Francis Brad- haw In Paducah. _ M , klA Howell Erwin has retnrned from White Jlnhur. Mrs. George Green and children are In Major and Mrs. John F. Henderson, Miss Frnnces Henderson and Miss Hyda Hoard have returned from a pleasant stay of ttyo .jtui . weeks ift Lookout Mountain. Miss Gladys Lee spent several days this week at Kudora, the guest of Miss Kate Thompson. Mrs. A. H. Abel and pretty little (laugh- Rocky Plains with Mrs. Miss Edna Taylor visited her parents In Social Circle Sunday. Miss Gertrude Jeffries, of Atlanta, Is ths Iss Freddie nnd Gtissle Berman, of El berton, are vlaltUi£ their sister, Mra. W. Cohen. extended visit to Mr. and Mrs. E. Lewis. Mrs. Luke Robinson and children have re turned from a .several weeks' stay at Toe- con and Tallulah Falla. Misses Ruby Hudson, of Atlanta, and Maud DavtSt of Ty*Ty, are the guests of Incon, where she was the guest of Mrs. lenry Lamar, Jr. Miss I/oule Lane has returned from Ra Mercer Broach, of Greenwood, Is «t of her mother, 3Irs. N. L. Flee- Mra. Joe Davis nnd children, of Atlanta, re visiting relatives In Athens. Mr. John 7.. Hoke, Jr., Is at Norfolk. HARALSON. Mr. L"*m Rawls continues quite III, much the regret of hit friends. Inion Dental Offices *ad All Oth.rt In Fin. Work at Low Pries. JP.cial t.t of te.th 'P.eial gold crown, 'P.ci.l gold filling, $1.00 >P*oial .liver filling. r.80s >on« filling, 25c The painl... extraction of tooth and ha insertion of new ones on bridge! 'ithout tha old-time roof plat# a ape- hone 1944 for Dr. White, Mgr, JnioaDental Offices Ble^.me'SuI^ScIwelll^B Misses Virginia Launlua and Lula Scales |sn» on nn extended visit to friends In At lanta, Chattanooga, Nasnvllle and Lewis- "SL f^icaheth Witte, of Mnntlcello, le vie- ltlng Miss Hydn Heard on Floyd street. Mr. and Mra. James P. Bain have retnrned from a stay of aeveral weeks with relatives at Acworth. • Mrs. M. Berman has returned to her home In Elberton after a visit to her daugh ter, Mrs. W. Cohen. 701-2 PEACHTREE STREET. MONTGOMERY. ALA. The Country Club entertained very Informally at an "up Jinks" party Sat* unlay evening In compliment to Miss Pauline Welch, of Selma, who Is the attractive guest of Mr*. Pope Foster, 'on Perry street. Mrs. J. If. Crenshaw and Misses Llsale and Mary Belle Crenshaw have gone to Hendersonville and Chimney Rock, N. C.. for a month. The Misses Cralk have been enter mining a house party at Perdido Bay for the past month. Among those who have been guests were Misses Janet Hunter, Lillian Hill, Virginia Aber crombie, Katherine Baldwin, E. Wil liams and Olive McDonald. Miss Katherine Strlngfellnw, of Blr mlngham, Is the attractive guest of her cousins, 'the Misses Blanton, at thetr home on North McDonough street. Mr. and Mrs. Millard M. Sweatt are In Atlanta at the bedside of their grandson, Millard Watkins Baxter, who has been very III. Mrs. J. A. Young and little daughter are spending some time at Talladega Springs. Mrs. S. Mohr and daughter, Mrs. Ernest Mayer, have gone to New York to spend some time. Mra. Chas. Dexter and niece, Mlaa Susie Ware, have gone to Hot Springe, Ark., to visit relatives. Two early wedding, among the moat popular of our young folka are booked for the rally fall, so says Madame Rumor. 51 r. and Mr*. Joseph Norwood and the Misses Norwood, and Mr. and lira. time In the mountains North Carolina. Judge and Airs. Jonathan Haralson are at Waukesha for some time. Mias Jettallne Farley la vlaltlng frlenda In LaOrange, III., for aeveral Mra. N. C. Pope and MIsa Ethel Mitchell are spending August In west- era North Carolina. lira. Joseph Brown, of Columbus, Go., Is visiting her slaters, the Misses Allen, at their home In Cloverdalo. Mrs. S. G. Thorlngton and Miss Bessie Thorlngton have gone to the mountains of western North Carolina for the remainder of the summer. Miss Mary Arrington Is spending a month in Asheville, N. C. The dance and picnic which was given nt Jackson's Lake, Wednesday, was a delightful social event. Almost thirty of the younger aet were out, chaperoned by 5!rs. McDuff Cain. Misses Kate Steiner and Carrie Behr are vlaltlng Miss Ruby Marksteln, In Anniston. 5trs. Paul LeGrand, with Miss Le- Grnnd Smith, Is vlaltlng her mother, 51rs. Robert Goldthwalte, In New York. Mrs. Ann Slebels and Miss Annie Laurie Selbels are In the mountains of western North Carolina. Miss Louise Kalb Is the guest of her cousin. Miss Georgia Richardson, be fore leaving for her new home Porto Rico. Mrs. Robert Strlngfellow and her daughter, May, are guests of Mr. and HARALSON. spent Bundsy with friends here. Mr. nnd Mrs. (1. W. Farr mnde a brief enll In Ilnrnlson Inst Sunday. Mr. nnd Mrs. W. A. Urovenstofn are ex pected home today from a visit to south Mr. and Mrs. L E. Lovelace, now of Florida, hti^ formerly of_ this jrtncf, spoilt yesterday don. with Mr. and Mrs. leave Frl__ the former going to Rockmart ond tho lat ter to l'erry. DULUTH. Tho friends of Mr, J. M. Iotngler nro glad recent flit Spnrki „ ...... .... There will be a large picnic at Strlekllng Sprlnga Saturday. mer home, Blowing Rock, N. C. Mlaa Pauline Levy has returned from a visit to friends In Pensacola, Fla. BOSTON. Sirs. Edward Ward entertained Friday evening with n porch party In honor of her slater, Mlaa Ignore Mfxson. of Jaekaouvllle. Tba veranda waa beautifully decorated with MIsa Julia Htanalaiitl Igi Mr. Ixiul. Moore and Mlaa Fannie Walcott carried oIt the consolation. My. ami Mra. Frail McMurray are at dlaa Addle lain Powell, of Cairn, waa the guest of bar brother, W. J. Powell, tbla Mr. nnd Mra. Sam Brooks and MIsa I.lllu Belle Hcruteblna, of Amerrcua, are apeudlng eonple of Weeks nt Pablo. MIsa Fanny Ilyrd lianlela la expected home In a few days from Ctarkesrllle, where ahe has been spending some time. Nell Is visiting relatives noni several weeL Wblte Springs. Miss Rlietta X* Savannahs Mr. and Mra. C. II. Carson have returned from a pleasant visit to l*ske Como, Fla. Mira M«|> IIuiu ia Malting the Jnuicsiu* u •*J> Don Livingston left Wednesday for Meridian. Miss. Mr. Johu \V. Taylor nnd daughters have returned from the exposition. A Farmer'* Physician. J. T. Porter, DeKsIb county, writes: Am remote from medlrul aid, hut I have a ■lelan ever with me to cheek sudden nttacl of the bowola In keeping Dr. Hlmp* * Huckleberry Cordial. j & InTply beata *!?. gold by all Drngglata, S and She bottle. WHERE SEND MY BOY? If seeking careful preparation for your son, send Mm to Donald Fraser School, Decatur, Ga. This Institution sets tha standard for preparatory schools. Its number of 'students la limited to sixty boys, and the character of work done la very thorough. The classes are small and every boy gets much Individual attention. Dally STtit- naslum drill mokes the uf gztuX nenry Hall Clark dro spending somo value to city patrons. DECATUR, ALA. Miss Maud Richardson, of Indianapolis, Ind., Is visiting friends In the Decaturs. Mr*. Adelln Benson, of Aberdeen, Miss., Is the guest of Mrs. Hlmpson Murphree. Mrs. Overby nnd sister. Miss Ethel Whitehead arc visiting In Nashville nud other cities In Tennessee. Mrs. G. 11. Aldrich nnd children have gone to Ensley to make their homo- Mlss Wiic Littlejohn visited fn Moorsvllle the pant week. BLACK SILK PETTICOATS While They. AO Last at . . . iP«5.yO Here’s a sale of splendid Black Silk Skirts that should and will crowd our second floor tomorrow. Promptly at 8:30 wo’ll place on sale one hundred regular $5.00 quality black silk Petticoats, made of an extra heavy, stiff, rustling black Taffeta Silk, elegantly tail ored, finished in several deep ruf fles; has a deep underlay of spun glass. No Mail or Phone Orders Filled For These Skirts This Petticoat is very full, and is worth $5 in any store on earth. Saturday, one day, or $3.98 while they last J. M. HIGH CO. Mr. nnd F. Green visited In futnrs. Mr. and Mrs. Clyde Hendrix visited In Florence the past week. Miss Maude AVIIklnso n Is st home after s visit to I'ulaskI, T»*nn. Miss Margaret Irwin, of Belle Mtua, vis ited here the psst week. Mrs. William Herring, of Trlannn, visited Misses Lnurn nnd Adeline Anderson, of 1slt to l Mrs. 31. F. Traylor Is tn Franklin, Tenn. Mrs. W. G. Neville Is In Belle 3I!nn. 3Irs. K. W. God bey Is nt home from Vlneinont. 311s* Ruth Crawford Rome and Athens, tin. Tenn. Miss Gladys Gndiiey Is at home after a ~ml .Mrs. C. O. Fllppen, of Birming ham, visited here Uie pnst week. Mr. and 3Irs. Thomas Glover have ra- tnrned to Chattanooga after a visit here, Mrs. Woods 3Iltclicl| Is at home after a visit to 3Ioulton. Misses Julia sad Adrlnee Milam, of 3!ou! ton, are visiting here. on, are visiting here. 3llss Lillie Nix, of .Memphis, Is visiting airs. I*, c. Sheets Is .. 3!rs. C. H. Frier Is visiting In Nashville. MIm Myrtle has returned to Nash- Walden nnd wife, of Greenville, are visiting relatives. .Mr. and 3Irs. Charles Black have re turned to Birmingham after a visit here. Mary late Brock Is at home from 3!ls* Ida 11**11 Landers Is visiting In Rlrtn- Mrs. W. L. Wsde Is visiting In Huntsville. Miss Dannie Orr, of Birmingham, la visit ing here. 3(lsses Mills, of Carnegie, and 3llsses Fleur lug. White nnd Haynes, of Blakely. MIsa Whits entertained at a reception for -lack Mr. J. II, Flowers nas returned from Llthln Springs. Mr. II. G. Smith has returned from New York. *ROP08AL8 FOR FU —Chief Quirteimas! Is.. August 5, 1W7.-I PR0P0SAL6. FORAGE AND 8TRAW 'Office, Atlanta, | Sealed proposals will be receive*! here until 11 a. in., Heptemlier 5, 1907, for furnishing corn, outs, bran, hay ber 1, 1907. to June », i prove renj estate, to bay, sell or discount notes, bonds, stocks or other securities; to lend and borrow money mid to secure any money borrowed by mortgage, loan deed, deed of trust or nny other form of security which snld corporation ir— •* »-*—*-•- nnd covering any or nil snld corporation; nnd to secure nny money loaned by said corporation by taking mort- a ‘— ' uiny ui'i'iii |»ru|H-r; iiini hi iiii nny nun nil things herelu sot forth to the same extent nnd as fully as natural persons might or GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY. 'uri *mi mi* Jim uny «i uciuurr, i e period of tweuty years from * with the right of renewal st the n of said time. Petitioner shows tl "f this court on the for the date, wl plrntlnn of said time. Petitioner shows that snld charter was accepted by the st**ckhold- ers, the capital stock paid In, and ths busi ness specified In said charter has been con tinuously pursued since said time. ~l2. Petitioner deflres to amend the name of pany, Instead of The Gate < county In the state of Georgia. 8. Petitioners pray the right for sold porn tlon to hnve and use a common seal, to plead nnd lie Impleaded, am! to exercise Forts Dade, Dehoto nnd Key West racks. Fin.; Fort Caswell, N. C,; FortslHH ■ M JPPP Fremont and Moultrie, 8. C\; Forts Me- l*» Incorporated under the name and style Pherson, Oglethorpe nnd »Hcreven, Ga.; above given, with nil the rights, privileges. Fort Morgnn. Ala., nud Jackson Barracks, powers nnd Immunities iirnyed for, nud with Information furnished on application such other rights aud privileges os arc to corporations of like character under the laws of the state of Georgia. Wherefore, petitioners pray that they may . . *--• —the m * — here or to quartermasters nt posts named. U. _ _ ny or all of.--ClfARLKH Quartermaster. Application for Charter. GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY. To the Superior Court of Snld County: The petition of Peter F. Clarke, J. O. 8t. Amand an*! George Westmoreland, all of sold county, respectfully shows- 1. That they «feslre for themselves, their nimoclates. successors and assigns, to lie In- corporatrd for a period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal nt the expire tlon of that time, under the name aud style 2. The object unlsry gain to 3. The capital stock of said corporation Is hundred shares of the par value of one him dred dollars each: but petitioners desire that said corporation shall have the right rights aud privileges granted to corporations under the laws of the state of Georgia, and subject to the limitations nnd restrict ions of said lawn. WESTMORELAND BROS.. Petitioners' Attorneys. Filed lo office this 16th *lnjr of August, ‘/D BROYLES, ‘ 1907. ARNOLI , Clerk. STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Fulton. I. Arnold Broyles, clerk of the superior court of said county, do hereby certify that the within and foregoing Is a true and i the matter of Witness my ban. this 16th day of August, 1907. ARNOLD BR&ttLE Clerk Superior Court Fulton eft, EXECUTOR’S SALE. GEORGIA—FULTON COUNTY. BLAKELY. 31 r. Frank Blackwell, of Columbia, Ala., Is visiting tn the ettjr. 3Ilss Fannie Purlfoy has returned from a visit to New York. 3llss Faye Jones has returned from an ex tended visit to Texas. 31 Iss Julia Brooks, of Bsbeoek, It visiting Miss Winifred Brooks. 3!!ss Annie Harris, of Albany, Is the guest of Mrs. J. L Underwood. Mrs. T. R. McDonald Is visiting relatives In Cordelc. to Increase Its capital stock nt any time by n majority vote of Its stock to any amount not exceeding in the aggregate one hundred thousand dollars. 4. Petitioners desire the privilege of or- to do business when all of Its capital sfocl of ten thousand dollars has been subscribed nnd 19 per cent thereof paid In. 6. Petitioners desire that any or all sub scriptions to stuck, whether the same tie the original stock or any increase thereof, may lie paid off In whole or tn part either tn cash or In property necessary, useful ov Incident to the badness of Mid corporation, MIsa Lula Wklte has sa her gueat at a Mills of Edison, own, buy, sejl, trade In, lease, rent or liu- bouse party Miss Clauds organised are to •Unary of sold county, granted st 11 term, 1907, will be sola before the court house door of said county ou the first Tuesday In ftpptemher next, within the legal hours of Mle, the following property cl the ••state of Rouse 8. Egelston. de ceased. to wit: Four (4) certificates of stock *if 8Dy jWl shares each, aggregating two hnndred 19200) dollars. Issued fiy South ern Graphite Company of Atlanta, Ga.. August 30, 1906, to House 8. Egelston. Held shares of stock valued st ten dollars pet No. 56 for fifty 150). shares. No. 17 for fifty tSO) shares. capital stock to the sum of fire hun thousand (ISOO.OOJ) dollars. 1 Petitioner prays for an order allowing and Immunities granted umieMh ehar — I!-.'"* its original rter, with the right to renew Mid char ter at the exnlrntlou of said time as the law may aiitliorlxe. 4. That at a stockholders' meeting held on the 13th day of August. J907. a resolution ism f niUMSI, re irpnqiiinj was pass*il that steps should be taken to renewal of Its Mid charter. Mid resolution being adopted In accordance with the law nnd the by-laws of said corporation, a cer tified copy of which la here to the court shown. ...lowing i... .....wing sml exteudlug Its mI«1 charter for the term of twenty years from October 31, 1907, with the continuation of tho rights, powers, privileges and Immunities heretofore conferred upon petitioner oh utiove set forth, with all the right* and privileges allowed by law, applicable such eortmrntlons. WK8fydRlU Petitioners’ Attorneys. TUB GATE CITY COFFIN CO., flee this August 15, 1907. ARNOLD BltOYLB*l Clerk. STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Fulton. I, Arnobl ^Broyles, clerk of the superb* Ithe for omendn _. ._ and renewal of Ths Gate City Coffin Com pany, as the Mine appears of ilk* in this office. witness my offtolnl signature sad seal of Mid court this August 15. urn:. MIN"! I» ItlCnVI.KS Clerk Hupertor Coart, Fulton Co., c All creditors of the estate of Ge umn, late of Fulton county, deep hereby notified to render tn their to the undersigned according to law, am. all person** Indebted to sold estate are re nulrcd to make lur.nedlnte iH>rm«ut OEa ». HINMAN, Adm!uI|tr*t0e. lugu