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Ill praetiea a the paris es ofMose oue, e its, Ritlsnd, Prsnklnf. Madison. * Carroll fad attend every term of court to me. sept. DR. A. O. Tf ,,.IAN, Graduate Baltimore College of Dental Surgery. Cmice hours. 8 to 1:6-t-8 to 5. Over Cassell's Drug Store, Vicksabrg. Miss. .A.ttozrziy at Isaw, Lake Providence, La. 0 e nett oor tO' PotCice. Pratis Stat t'nendled Paish News. ettfrrtM o ,dDA ee, a.tto. utey at LZaw, o e Pro -euLa. At`'i dii -Mon'tR& ry'd+ few -911Bee. (pet Is the life the trade..) tThe ethink s e toe less hden 1ext004 r adM S Cuore Payms r m -edicl Services must -~ ~blDglbe eiah t towth we sed It ble lyl , - AFire prin ter's iln wa a p rtey. Gt petip a othe bebll, tand brinde. Severit s s fram the hills this t he town. the less he speaks. e; s t u preparir for a, Walker't s Iw t uis town, we aneed iit bAly t ' Fire tI the briclakil was started lae gt'aedayi ntght. Get ep nother baseball, and bring tme people to town. Oh iii -ting Ts t~rm of avarice, and . d t u0irecr t ,o.mpr.ro . or tO >l bears wa eo Walker's tows ga ed out elgiot neeteetrl6FTimflrery. e Ouret o.±y U et tllf , go in to The eussling o or fl'if ids"Lre's Ferry toad was etrtetd a Metodwy list. Mfead . lUst ley al atilmU kre still hsaudt lee br frb ther at .w nd ll. iaoptpeipi' 'ti `t l3ajt7 Cr14 be liv9t ir, f1l; the planter wilt profit The r x 4of bke an. nesrDmerpt stng earefolly the Iatrersts .iii atst6n,, ?N T t .l'rerry road will btibg us good many hill peopib; and a.)'raty be cute to reeeve a cordial roteiem lu our town. Coatederate Veter are re Im itt b.isese el tobe te. l T. P. Lsafhers as at by J y w le t we will have iest w t kooWn. ~ t"4 respet to r. letben, we n eve adrba temocrat: EtteraJno. wtloma ery, of l*ke Proi eokee wi atrfel the St. Frwancis Xevid' a om Wtlb College darmlg tc heoIng ,iitsi'drr ot W. II. sW. hpt msaese stock of fall goods, he' fortyeigbt cases of s ple i goiog to make thu with low price Miss Maggle fro Marshall, mor slg,after a very plessanil ts . Welcome ho Ilasnerous a a birds have been the rear etossa this w La DeemarkD, Mm. & T. ss4 Ala. stw) herd(. K teehas. S igh water was June lit, 1892. n: read 41 leot4 rt A . HALL. 1aII"~7~ws' --tb ------ -.. It 48 ¶t08 t ventr:- bs price is Sto merchantsonly. ';W. N. WHIT, AoT. Mr. John A. Siderson, one of old 5. Carroll citizens, spent a few days with Mr. J. S. Millikin at Arlington, last week. Johb(wlll occasionally come to bis old home; he finds Arkansas, where he now lives, a very good state, but Louisiana is much better. Now that the road to West Carroll , is an assured fact, the merchants should fence in a vacant lot, at a convenient distance front the business streets. where the people bringing in cotton could put their .wagons and stock. O- Oer every inducement, and the busi ness will follow. Miss Nannie Davis left for Chatta n. noogs last Tuesday night, where she goes to visit her sister, Mrs. Katie Ransdell, and where she `expects to be for several months or more. While Miss Nannio will be greatly missed by ce her friends, they join us in wishing st[ her a boen voyage and a pleasant stay th in Tennessee. A repotabis merchant cauuot afford to urge and guarantee a worthless article. Plantation Chill Cure is sold and guaranteed by J. S. Guen 1s ard drug store. le Mr. W. N. White returned from A'hville, N. C., last Tuesday morning, a looking the picture of health. lie spent a few days in New Orleans be tr fore returning, buying fall goods. His family will return about the 1st u, of October; and we are gratified to hear that they are in splendid health. d Womnau, why lose your freshness and beauty through chills, biliousness and general debility? Try Plantation Chill Care. Sold by J. S. Oueuard d rug store. r In the competitive drill last Sunday evening for the E. C. 4. Medal, Mr. r Paul Gardham was the winner, stand. ing up to the last, and turniulng down e six or eight of the best drilled men in the Company on "texicalities." t "Hika-hika, hika!I Cis-boom-ahb I Gard ham I Gardhan I rabh-rab-rah I I" When you feel tired, lazy and gen f arally no account, cleanse your blood with Plantation Sarasparilla and Iodide Potash. and start yonr liver with Plautatiun Pills. Sold by J. S Guenard drug store. We will have two boatqiu the trade tCiakL between MemphI4 apd Vicks burg.. Freight and passage. should be ' hteap.. With the two M mphis boats, 41b two New Orleans paets, Pargoud and teathers, and the. MutihoItalld Itie, there oskht to be a lively -time. A good thing for the pa c,tbut death Sto steamboats. Neighbora PeOusse in kep quite busy aaktwg brtehobigs for gins everybody t reeoguelseelthat i e is the belt meoalunic li hle lIne we vet had in town. As * gnar-auees 11s work, a pats to h.t.,lt &os. at home, inated of send- I 1it fo i man who does u etrde how t Slesg it s after he piPs ln tronize We wold sk i. as a to rto our i frindi Ittoig "it tihe co try that I whenever anything happe as of in- t nrace, to please report it to us often happen in th country never hear of, a1Cd we are not mentioning t in our d us in the ports of ing in your eighbor erly ispeetio of the Guards on Sun y evea onetto of the I get the ever had. T re were S sawered to 11 call; ofthe boys re slek, ry to sep tp is a rill. g itheat a that :~·~3~ *ww 1* llot8 tl TOTR Al tR The new departure of W. N. White i advertising his goods and showing the people how cheap they can buy at his store, caused his trade to increase in such a way that in a short time he n-. bad to get a new clerk to accommo. date the rush of customers. Lately Mr. White went to New Orleans and other markets to buy his fall stock of , goods, and he happened to be In New is Orleans just at the time the new tariff bill went into effect. As in the new tariff the duty was taken off many articles such as woolen goods, cotton Id goods, shoes, etc., those articles went th right down in consequence of it, and at Mr. White Immediately bought a full to supply, so that his customers in Provi 1'9 deuce would have the benefit of the ýe, cheap goods. Hie bought, for instance, 48 cases of shoes, and everything else in the same proportion. When he came back to Providence on TUesday morning and endeavored to make room it his store for the new goods, he' found outthat it would be impossible :k. for him not only to display, but~even to store away, half of what he had bought, so4hat at once, that same day, he determined to get a larger store. a- On Wednesday morning, he rented he Cohn's brick store, that has been lately ie used as the Armory, and on Thursday be he had carpenters hard at work replac iec ing the shelves and counters. This is )y certainly a wise move on Mr. White's ig part. The store is large, spacious, ty well-lighted, well-ventilated, and he will be able to display to ralvantage the finest- stock of goods that ever rd came to Providence. As the goods are all fresh, new, well selected, and cheap, because they have been bought immediately after the tariff bill went into effect, his trade m will increase in such a way that in a g, short time he will have to have addi le tional clerks. Yet there are some e- people blind enough to think that there is nothing in printer's ink. st Mr. White will be in his new store by o the end of next week. MRS. E. NICHOLSON. The Banner-Democrat regrets ex n ceedingly to chronicle the death of Mrs. E. Nicholson, the aged mother of our esteemed friend and parishioner, Mr. Robt. Nicholson, and of Mrs. D. y Muir. She died several weeks since r. on Fairview plantation, and was buried I- at Henderson. Her remains will be a taken back to Scotland her old home, n later on. We are extremely sorry " that no news of her demise reached I- us sooner; and it was not natil the early part of Ibis week that the py. ticulars reached us. The good lady o was endeared to her native heath, and she made several visits to Scot sland while living in East Carroll. 3 She was a resident of the parish for over twenty years, 'and was beloved by all who knew her. We tender to e the bereaved ones left behind our heartfelt sympathy; but there is a C co Jation in the thought that the , goe shhe has done here will live after hI er, and that she now enjoys the re I ward of those who have kept the faith. ' Four Big JuBao Having the needed merit to more rthan make good all the advertising claimed for them, the following four r;amedies have reached a phenomenal I sale. Dr. King's New Disqpvery, for consumption, Coughs and Colds, each I bottle guaranteed-.Elbctrio Bitters, the great remedy for Liver, Stomach and Kidneys. Bucklen's Arnica Salve, I the best in the world. and Dr. King's New Life Pills, which are a perfect pill AUl these remedies are guaran teed to do just what is claimed for I them and the dealer whose name is at tached herewith will be glad to tell youn more of them. Sold at J. 8. Guenard Drag Store. The slcere sympathles of the Ban her-Demotrat are extended to Mr. and Mrs ). ID. Parker in the loss of their infast dsanher, which occurred the laItter part of last week. This is the second bereavement that has been visited upon the good lady, and her numerous friends have not been lag gard i ofering her the soothing con titltoa which helps to assuage the pagse of grie. May she And comfort in the woads of the Savior: "Suffer Iltak clUdren to come unto me." 11 Weare In receilpt ofanotberdelight- 4 fulalydaseriptive communiection from o Man W.N. Whit, who le still enjoy- il ilgthe mesoitat alt ofAsbevile, N. C. a (Owlag sqo pr e of her matters, we nas adeb .d the plesure of giving it a tt thbes thi, week; but it will re s#s' a ti& . 7a n thean s, M A. })t.t est Saturday h ... .mtot" hkis 1 Mt si. '-* . En w a *1lt·t~r ttga .--·. Last week we were iahnitedt by otu te Mississippi friends, -Meirs.- Barton ag and Hart, to inspect a new roi d that at is being cut through the woods be A tweeu the Valley railroad and the he river. Accepting the invitatiohl, we 0- were met on the other shore by Mr. lY Collins, a merchant doing businesss ad t Ben Lomond, who undertook the of task of pilot; which is often a rather ditficult job, especialg' when the object if to be steered is a one-horse country w newspaper editor. 9Y This new road which the citizens of Dl Issaquena county are laying out will nt be of great convenience to the town od of Providence, to say nothing of the ill advantages it will 1'ord our neigh fi- bors on the other side of the river. lie The objective point Is the little town :e, of Carey, on the railroad. From Bet, se hotmoud front to Carey is about lie twelve tv thirteen miles. The road 5Y through the woods lies mainly on high ke ridges, which will afford convenient le travel all the year round. There are le only two streams to bridge-Steel's to bayou and Hastings bayou. This id road will bring a great deal of cotton y, to Ben Lomond to be shipped. It e. costs $2 a bale to ship cotton to New td Orleans on the railroad; and one can ly see the item of expense that will be 13 saved by shipping 'on the boats. C- When the new road becomes to be is generally used, our mail route can be %'s changed; and instead of getting the s, mail late in the evening, we can have ie it here by noon every day. If g per. 3e son has important business i i Yew er Orleans or Vicksburg, he can leave 38 here an the evening as late as 3 o'clock d, n.d be in New Orleans the next morn. 't ing by breakfast limte, or in Vicksburg iff within a few hours. Te The gentlemen .who have under. a taken this task have pushed it through i- with a vim. . One thing we,uotieed es Ie pecially while riding over thie road: at they get the plantation hands out and k. make them work. In this respect 'I out Mississippi friends are ahead of us. When the Board of Supervisors meets and appropriates money to build a bridge across Steel's bayou, the road will be ready fbr regular r travel from the river front to the r, Valley road; when the citizens of Providence and the adjacent country e will find that they will be much nearer d to New Orleans than they ever were e before. e, To the gentlemen who extended us ' so many courtesies we tender, our d sincere thanks; and we hope that their e enterprise will be richly repaid this fall in the increase of their shipments y and the profits of Trade. ELECTRIC BITTERS. This remedy is becoming so well . known and so popular as to need no r special mention. All who have used d Electric Bitters sing the same song ot o praise.--A purer medicine does not exist and it is guaranteed to do all that is claimed. Electric Bitters will a cure all diseases of the Liver and e Kidneys, will remove Pimples, Bolls, r Salt Rheum and other affections caused by impure blood.-Wiill drive Malaria from the system and prevent as well C as cure all Malarial fevers.-For cure of Headache, Consumption and Indi gestion try Electric Bitters-Entire latisfaction guaranteed, or money re sunded.-Price 50 eta. and $1.00 per bottle at Gucnard Drugstore. SWe suggest that the street and I bridge committee look after the lake r oad out near Col. Morgan's residence I beforethe bad weather sets in. This is the wrst piece of road in the cor porate limits, and has given the town considerable trouble in past years. The water at West End is clear and limpid as spring water; every eveningi a considerable number of ladies and gentlemen take a refreshing and bene- t flcial dip, and every one enjoys the S sport. We wonder why the proceedings of i the Levee Board meeting, held at Vicksburg in the first week of August, ] were not sent to us for publication. Our people are vitally interested ln the proceedings of the Levee Board and desire to know what aour4oa missioners are doing. Will our Com missioners kindly s.e that we get the , proceedings ? b Large advertisments, and other things, have prevented the appearance 4 ofsome of our best reading matter e this week, especially the contribution of * * , which we are forced to emit. I t will appear next week, however, :t and we can say in advance that it is lI| a no manner Inferior to any _of her " former articles. By the removal of Mr. White to the rn Armory buildlag, Company C. will have to seek sew quarters, and they have deeided to bild at eare a largl halt t* be ased both as As smoly ada a town bal. The aslres in harge ta deserve rmee credit tf.. their- efihre he ces testlty abtlaid help eahr; they will receive ostribsltioe trfom 15 a.,e, to w II~00. Usiw no em sIps eratloeebt tb.e be, asne em pet8 osb*le the psideV iC BanaaerDe l-w llteiat#eul, >a in the bttfl a i, '.* ,hate t Ir tar Ma. L & ar.ratl arbis ifty .aris above the noteiir banda.r7v tie *sf e_ Texas, 4 p. ' is , boslll, he 1000 or hpcl.s4ongsmg e", perhsps re twelve hunddred.; It ia called the pest r. tiet town in the Choctaw ntiona, with its pretty residences and lovely shade so trees. The surrounding. rountry is ye beautrifl beronlt descriptlion: posse;s er ing a loveliness1I th never waine", but el is seemingly more beantTuil day by. r The hills near bele are almost tall, enough to merit the name of mona.u of talin; most of thea, are covered wilt ill timber, but snme bave only raiment of t gr*Ra, and these re known- 0i "Bld: Kntib;" te Although this Is Indian Territory, h- we rarely see a tull blood Indin ; onlyv r. as they ride into lown, and out aganll There are to Atoka only a very few half breeds; lthee have olive skits, u gazelle eyes and midnight hair. lini It others here, apparently liurely Cau id casian, have Idiitan blood In their r veins, and by virtue of this relaiions A ship are entitled to ail lhe rlghit and privileges of citizeishlti, hence at in re terest in the land, funds and all gent' 'a eral prosperity of the Indiata. That. is means here, one hundred and three in dollars per capita, seven hundred and litly acres of lind each, and are It thousand dollars each, from what Ni W known as the "Leased District Claim." s "'The Davaea Commnision" is here try Sing to effect a compromise with the five tribes. Whether the commission will succeed or not remtains to be seen. 1e Apropos of this subject, a speech was >e delivered recently by a citizen--ap te parently white--first in English, then in Choctaw. The speaker said Gen. SJackson made a trealy with the In. r- din, and gave them these lands, to be w theire forever, and as the Indian's e Idea of forever is very vague and In definite. It was explained to them-as long as water runs and grass grows. ' He said his mother's family had been g treated v ry badly by the whites. and closel n a rather apathetic matn - r- ser, saying, his people were being swept-away, not by natural causes, but by the band of the white latan. The a- dusky audience may have applauded I: in their hearts, but uttered not one d soundil. Almost all the people here are Southerners, many of thenl being re f fined and well educated, and seemed to have settled here for life. "s Atoka has good schools and chubarch es. Five denominations are repre. seited ; Presb'terian, Christian, Bap l tist, Methodist and CathJlie. Every ,r Sabbath morninig the church . hells e nuite tihe people to morning service; if again Sabbath evenhtg. They are a church-golng. God-fearing people. y Monday night Temperance meeting at r the MethodistChurvh, Tuesday night a young people's meetihg at the Bap:ist Church, Wednesday night Prayer meeting at the Methodist, and with all these teachings and sacred songs, r surely the people cannot go far wrong. r No itntoxicating drinks are allowed in s the territory, so law and order reign s supreme. Why this law was made we do not know, but have heard it is be cause the Braves could not statnd free whiskey; it would start them on the war path. The breeze here Is almost continual, 1 and after every rain the atmosphere is as cool and delightful as aultumn. t weather in the far South ; and blankets are very comfortable. The favorite amusement here con. siats In camp hunts, and the hunters are sometimes rewarded with deer and turkeys, frequently with squirrels, quail and prairie chickens. Atoka being so near Denison and Sherman, makes it very convenient for business men here. They frequently go ;o Denison on the 10 a. m. train, transact their business and return on the 6 o'clock train the same day. Amid peace and contentmentt, Atoka sits serene and lovely, surrounded by the cverlastlng hills. * lhowever,appreclaling as we do to 1 the fullest extent the pleasures of this land, and they are mainy, we yet re member the friends we have known I and loved in days of yore. "There is a sigh tin the heart, The' the lip slay be gay, When we think of the lad, The land, far away." E.W. Atoka, Aug. 29, 1894. Miss.Kate Lanler returned to lamp ton last Monday Bight, after spending a month with friends in Providence. She will return to school shortly5 where we hope the session will be t both profitable and pleasant. Moonlight Picnics. Another one of these deligtftl gatherolaf a will take ptsce'on Teueday night, Septem- A ber I, at Mrs. F. It. Taylor's. Friends of the Episcopal Church are c' dfisy invited. Members ot the Chrch arte expected to come. We will say to the i mcottly people, espelally thQ ladies, that 51 this wll be their ldbt opportnisty o seeting a so many of their fieads together, as this will be oulr In Mooaljbt PVlnea MseaI son, whiskh ma given ln respose te ,-peete requests for anotheri. . MBS.v. .,I'URiY. Prss *a Ma.F.. . Ttwn, ersetary. MrI. M ooreotl Proeldesd, het id tle fntS fbe geisi wil euilgge" fit alabeaendidla& tM ts Yoaer 'hisidlag dt ~~ I. lir~ s .6 .ee !.sirI4 i em tow ,*St. the eI4Y-at% tfrb merim"~i~'~~Z .i4 ibs *:uirjr N~·a ret ·PAW Their Wlei Gu t enae fcr -t A GueralI Filling Prescr1iptloui ape W awb p aoss mi dal~ -~e~a~gPbisrmnse '-, * Painter. GrpI3m ofd&~MA Toilet £3d Pa Articles. Prer fla~i. Landretti's Gar$PI~ed4. : CHARTIER" it Or TaE is Providence Lambr CoO I par y, Limct.od -e STATE OF LOUtaIANA, PARISIH OF EAST CARROLL . Be it known, that en the Ruth day o May, A. D., 1804, before m*. James8 a Raasdell. Notary Public in and for thi . aforesaid parish, duly conmmissioaed am qualified, eame and appeAred the severs personi whose names are hereto oub suribed, who In the presence of the under y signed witnesses, severally deciAred the availing themselves-of the proviseons of tbi laws sad the constitution of the Btate ref tire to the organisation of corporau-to a I ndparticularly availing themselves ol'th provisions of Act No. thirty-slx [361 of l. 1 they have, and do by these presents .on tract and agree, bind and obligate then selves. as well as such' other persobs as mad iI here:after become assoclated kthtW them. tt r form and coa:stitnte a 4body polfctle In la for the objects and purposes, and under the agreements and stipulations hereinafter se' forth, to- wit: ARTICLE I. The name and title of this Corporatsta Sshall be PIovIdene Lumber Ceapal , Liu, e under which name and tile the sai sed e poration shall have power to exist; to as and be sued; to make and use a Corporta seal, audto break or chaule same at piea are, same to be designated by the Bard o Direetors; to purchase, bold, owes, m t gage and pledge real estate sad perasa property; to:appoint such esmassfer, d tors sad agents so the interestse ts_ poration may demand. nad generally todi[ all such aets cnd things tieessarv sad m ss veulent for the earrying out of the objept" of this Corpbration as hereinafter satest r AtrIcLt IIt. The domicile of this Corpevrtida Ithailtb in the city of Providence. In East CarZfii parish, Louisiana. ad all citations :a other legal processes shall be served.; r the 'rraesdent, and in his absenee oa Vice President. • . ARTICLE III. The purposes for whicbh this Corporat= I is establibeshed, and the business to be a4p tied on by it. are declared to be getssl lumber business. nclunding the purchese and sale of timber lands, or the thmbe growing on lands not purchased; to manJ ufacture or have manufactured the same Into lumber to erect and operate tram ways. or meansoftrausportatieta fr movina lumber to and from the mill to the river, and generally and particularly to do all acts and things. and to enter into alM contract' and obligations, necessary and proper st be done in a General Lumber Mantusetu~l in Business; also to enrage in the naau uracture of aid lamber fnto such articlel of commerce as they maysee it,or fito teC erecting of bualdings. ARTICLE IV. Tbe capital'stack of this Corporation it bhereby ixed at Fifty Theailnd t{I001 Dollars. divided lnto and reps ted by Five Hundred Shares of One d1suedred [le0] each t and the namlberolosbres td' be subscribed for organ*sflat sedthrpu mation ofbeinese shall be ISght1.ad trd'a; sees aethat un:ber of shares shell hiftjE been subadrtlbed and paid is ftI theftI ; . Compasy shall orgaante asd tetsmesti dperations. No certfieats of sPlek thbrs be inseed uti the sare shal barn fully paid r a eab or~fl f ' stock shill be evideeced i: oh rt9*t't estee issued sad signed by u p. eea the Corporatftw as the Boa fr" f may designate; and shall a tts' ra oany on the 'boos of thes . transfet di stqek shafll be vdl4 U unless and unti[ t ble lt made and entrded -oaits boo , holder. his bels, Ieg m Miapa In tbis Cooritffh t{litI o f stoek held by hil l tloat, unless the saes I i ave tendered to the rema lnoc seh teuder. asd wi. are ave li' ind at the makes - shall be adopted by Uhe of said Crpeeatl, #, ibhe trat after the esid-Goeperaiios ball hae organaise ". haalaet emd hrsagse able btie haA .bethý tlF4 71 -im · ": this (lartmftsh bArti$Oc vile. teslorr tog named persouerea tretve bqtwecore. -iH: Jos. I&. Ianadii as Preees, Jas. b. Millikin as Vies Presideat, KdwardJ. Ham l eay as Secretary -and-?v. Tres Di rectors shall serve sad ft o ss nntil their successors shan hale beeneiieted and qualiied at the first aoat aal neetitigt of the sharrholders as hereinabove provtded. In caseot a raesney froms death. resIgisflou or otherwise. tbs Board of Diriecear shalt Of elect a suepcesor. 1. A1TICLX U.. The Board otDirector. shall at their first Id meeting after their own election, ehooae s) from their own membbria Presiet. Vice - . Presdent. BSecretary. Treasurer &e., and shall have power toefRl any " vacaneba fron It any cause is their own number, or in ally of tbhe afkeof this Uosporattn to make a. as well as change, alter or ,epeal aln such a by-laws or rules and regulations {r the conduct and satflgmeanet tit.e bhestessof the Corporation as they may deem beat; to * appoint from time to time Casa eflfcem, · agents. clerkar other e emplyees as they may see It, and the same to ditdiem them at jileasure. topke gea eras.loespeesa provis 0 lon, fortae teiling oftaiy, ul0e dining the etemporere; 'sbscnse or InasbilUt to s.t of its lwcuwbent - to borrow-' money; to buy g kndaor ~ e~'pesqlFs Sotgs~es or e gesot tm tt;"ý vt eed ; ttbdt of~t, t rr bbra le argen erailyo W ai se[t eeu)aoeas wbIaiPsever; a and to ddu4l Ofias. imtiters sad wa per Oorp~oeDLt on. sa thf a We P11;elati3ed I. y tawas altppiable to s, e- 1I rnf1 rec y asettetbhrer~ ee-tl it such or agents,~ they i is t in ,rr gere oontlata ane U- of htrt sore. s C Beie t to choose., blegst the fa oc o t ;ts arpir to I- ada ts M blhos. s a d ;o tsJ4 to set s5 under' i et n prcºiot e e : ` extlde skits and tot udstf'y f tlle~pee ataon a M$ieee aes reseu l F-tcI7ar i~pdlvt i64.e *. a' I ..aveoe4' thiry days' noti.e e wed ,d in, tvnWf ,lD i ealtsf *toeel. fbe ldebeby It gfaa seost$ary o)1 tb 4ttilan. id e l~ ner' bO t n tn -ts~ A h kr~e bee Mliv u4WIJtt sad in Coe4 tt the ftbcntb Ottone o a * aofo said ,cutnmls$aers. or anay o - oc b ell iP ea wwr. tj'-la r Nit!fle'd alteeertiattaawpt Aal ttl5 This set of lxeq Epor' god, n I i'"' ratter. d.or Masy bed i wih the easen t milorft .tic iind oft he owlf ffseerat beic e ee g Gof toreed fo 4 ...Gbs e4,. Miae t1 me~tn owevr,, e slted gueCt of at least two mnember tw reWactlng at least ,'e.tlttL of the t tJi wal Lk of said Corporation. £07001.1 x. No stockholder of this- oevpWr-ntlo shall tear be beld liable or tresipolbgor its icontracts In a further sung titO the ntn 9idbalsnce dus 4s the shatred stock owned by hir; nTor shall may mere lafot malrty fir urgaizattos have the efect of rendering this charter nell es eapoes stockholder to any liability bI ad the amount of his stock. ThIs done and si stage sy eto a Lake Providence: Lotaiste, et titstle th day May. A. I,. 1104, ta the opeoce of tee and T. S. beletay Kad WA. Blount, r., competent witnesses, who hate lgued hareteas such. .1. 8. MLLIKI JIOSBPK L fJ kr1 ,ZLL. U. , Jr.Aflion i V*Amwy yPdt;i. dlken's Arwmpo lisa/re. 4jalvle In the woaald f~r Soro.,, Ulta as, sates. snrod. ' 1 sit titer f apti r t,'or sElfis0~ws, SI~r~~tr ;b. au is t p b t . > *J A'i plrAI' -e'- 1*~ ~r2jfi u