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ADDRESS
Geo. H. Cook,
■RUNEW.CAK, A
lu LEGAL a OVE RT jSEM ENTS
WC PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia,
Bn'n County.
Superior Court of said
Mshe petition of Duncan Wright, C.
W Arnold. B. Si Tabbott. W. W.
“l'abbott. Samuel fosteuson, Frank
lngebretsen, Willlafti l.obaclt, W. W.
Brockiaton, S. A# Broclemtou, J. F
Lessere, G. A. Mfnoe, C. A RueseU.
A. K Briesenick and
W. the county of
Glynn and State of wteorgia. respect
fully shows:
1. Petitioners desire rNr them-i
selves and for their assooiaXs to he
incorporated and made a poli
tic under the laws e! said ste. un
der tbe corporate name and stale of
Brunswick Pilot QMaa4iaaafiM9"^4a
2. Wihe principal office of the cor
poration shall be In the city of
itrutuawdek. Glynn county, Georgia,
with tfte Tight to establish branches
elsewhere if dosjjed.
2. The object of the corporation
is pecuniary gain to its shareholders,
and its .particular objects are to
buy, lease, build and own, and to
lease, charter and sell or otherwise
dispose of, sailing vessel* or steam
vessels or other water araft suitable
and needed by pilots in the por-
Bmanw of their duties; to buy,
Pwo, hold and soil stocks ami shares
■jinavigatloii companies, and to pur
alKl Fed shares or inter
in sailing vessels, steam vessels
[and water craft of any kind, an
■generally to do such other acts and
■lings as may ho deemed for the
interests of the corporation.
■P The capital stock of the pro
iPi..ed corporation shall ha Ton
'Thousand Dollars, divided into two
hundred shares of the par value of
Fifty Dollars each, with the right
by a majority vote of tne j
outstanding stock, to increase the
■capital stock from time to time, to
fcny sums not exceeding One Hun
Bed Thousand Dollars, and with the
_'t i Tb. : . in payment for stock
? nt{ at a valuation to j
K y-'tire Board of Directors i
of the corporation |
vicepresident.
|£3r% *i hud such
' . ’ 1 'IC Stock
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KPm.DING
st. j
Bnmui r *
■gnrac*
"i:r
loctors
holders in theiSuhfS
the by laws.
t!. Xhe stockholders ~,! all have
to make 10-laws,
Hjßpr| for the KoternmenM m
tjMj> at ion. or to delegate
tt'Kiho directors. dk
HR?> Under- 'such corporate nauiP
i Whl style petitioners desire the right
| to contract and he contracted with,
to sue and he sued, to borrow money
| and secure the same as the Hon
I of Dirts tote or stockholders
j sire, to have and use a com.nojHHtl
! and to change the same at pleHße.
| and generally to have all the rßßta.
I privileges anti powers Incident^to
; and necessary in the proper conduct
ot tlic business of t hr- !
Hpßp'•! corporation, and which are
rhor inconsistent with the laws < ;
' said state.
8. Petitioners desire to he tncor
poruied under the name and stv].. e
Brunswick Pilot Boat Company,
wilh all the rights, privileges n<
powers hereto prayed for, for a po
rted of twenty, years with the prl
Hegc of renewal at the expiration
of that time.
Twitty A Reese,
Petitioners’ Attorneys
State *f Georgia,
Glyan County.
1. H. F. dullignon. clerk ol th su
perior court of said county hereby
certify that the foregoing is a true
copy of the petition for incorpora
lion of the Brunswick Pilot Boat
-Company, by the petitioners there
in named, the original was
this day filed in this office.
Witness my hand aad official seal
this December 21s 1 , 190fi.
(Seal) v. F. du Bignor,
Clerk Superior Court Glynn Oounty,
Georgia.
Attend the mid winter millinery
opening at Mis# Slater’s.
Por cate. a
Good hor-e -md buggy, chew. Fo
particular* achtress Box 33, Bruns
•Ick. Ga. •
Cor hunting coats, shell belts, leg
• iim. I'D#-/ -vo* etc., go to gig
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nm BVM*WIW Alt,T WSONEBOAV, JANUARY #, idOf.
JlfYouEneQ
What we know you would always say
MT “Schlitz beer” when ftssj 4ardar.
Wf could visit our brewery —Cs/ thousands have wJI
• ■ done—you would insist on the beer tltat is fj.®
1 brewed here. ' m
I . You would want a beer clean l-a S o urs is. ||\
U V°u would want it rtltcred and aged as (wij
¥ we do it. You would want to know that lyj
every bottle is sterilized that it is pure— WT
Ask for the Bravery Bottling. pi
Common beer is somettmes substituted for Schlitz. bottle off J
TMMutbcing imposed upon, see that the cork or crown is branded • jj. JM
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That Made Milwaukee famous.
Drummond Medicine Cos., New York.
Gentlemen:—Send me one more bot
tle of the Remedy and one of the
-minicut Father thinks he la al
moat well. He is free from pain, the
swelling almost gone, and the stiff
ness In hta joints better by far than
he ever expected. He wants another
month's treatment, and thinks by the
time he take/? tuat he will be sound
and weU of rheumatism. Mura Bush
ong. Sulphur Lick. Ky.
Ca.i yog win? you rsalUe that to
win in anything these days, requires
strength, with mind and body In tunc,
A man or woman with disordered di
gestive organs fa not in #bape for a
day's work oi a day’s piny. .How can
they ofcpecl to win? Kofd* g For
Dyspepsia contains ther digeativ
Juices of a healthy stomach and wi
put your stomach In shape to pei
form its Important ’unction of sim
plying the Body and brain with
sUenglh building blood. Digests what
you eat. I'dlnves Indigestion, Dyspep
sia, Sour Stomach, Palpitation of the
Heart and Constipation. Sold by ail
druggist’s
The Lonely Life
7he Tragic Confession of a Spinster , Who
Realizes That No Fame or Wealth Can
Compensate for the Solitude of Her Life .
in this article the author, whose name for obvious
reasons we are not at liberty to disclose, drops for
once the mask which she in common with other
“Bachelor Maids," is accustomed to turn to the world.
Though no longer young, she frankly says she longs
for the companionship of a husband and the care of
children. The circumstances which have kept from
her the happiness which these blessings bring are
stated with the same directness which characterizes
the whole article. It is the life-story of a “successful"
woman, a drama of real life in which the last act is
a tragedy.
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