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STATE FAIR
Hearst News Service.
Syracuse, N. Y., September 14.—De
spite the competition of state political
conventions in Saratoga and Roches
ter, thousands of visitors are here to
day at the opening of the New York
State Fair, the sixty-eighth in the his
tory of the organization. Lieutenant
Governor Chanler, who is prominently
mentioned as the probable Democratic
candidate for governor, is president
of the association.
In addition to the usual agricultural,
horticultural and live stock exhibits,
surpassing in extent all previous sx
hibltions, a great harness racing meet
will be held under the auspices of the
Grand Circuit. The features will be
the $10,000 Empire State event for
2:14 trotters and the $5,000 Syracuse
stake for 2:11 pacers.
For the Empire State Horse Show,
held In connection with the fair, $10,
000 In purses Is offered, divided among
120 different events. One of the most
spectacular features will he a mile
race for four-in-hands, driven to a
coach or drag. The $1,000 Challenge
Cup competition for saddle horses has
also attracted much attention.
Governor Hughes is expected on
Thursday and will deliver an ad
dress. Some of the horsemen here de
clare that they will not allow their
horses on the track while the gov
ernor is on the grounds.
MAGIC LANTERN
For the Boy or Girl.
Any boy or girl who will secure
Eight New Subscribers for the Kansas
City Weekly Journal, at 25 cents a
year, making a total of Two Dollars,
and send the full amount, together
with the names to us, we will mail to
his or her address a beautiful Magic
Lantern with 50 Views.
Any boy or girl can use it. Just
stretch a white sheet on the wall and
you can have all kinds of tun. Full
directions for use is sent with the lan
tern.
Any boy or girl can secure eight
new subscribers in a short time and
get this Beautiful Magic Lantern.
Send for samples for canvassing.
Send all money by postofflce money
order or draft.
Address
THE KANSAS CITY JOURNAL,
Kansas City, Mo.
SESSION OF
Hearst News Service.
Bridgeport, Conn., September 14.—
Hundreds of tame Red Men, both
bucks and squaws, swooped down
upon this peaceful New England city
toaav ana are in complete possession
with the full consent and approval
of the paleface citizens. The invad
ers come from nearly every state and
territory of the Union and are here
for the purpose of holding the
tional convention of the Improved
Order of Red Men.
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Three score
great councils, with nearly 4,500
tribes and a half-million members,
are represented.
Reports of officials will show that
considerably over a million dollars
was disbursed by the order during
the last year, and that nearly $22,
000,000 has been paid out in benefits
since the organization of the order.
W. A. S. Bird, of Topeka, is the pres
ent Great Inconohee; Joseph Farrar,
of Philadelphia, the Great
Sagamore; Wilson Brooks, of Chica
go, the Great Chief of Records, and
William Provin, of Westfield,
the Great Keeper of Wampum. A
spirited contest is expected for
of the national offices. |
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Hearst News Service.
Pottsville, Pa., September 14.—Del
egates from all the locals of the United
Mine Workers in this district, repre
senting 140,000 miners, will meet in
annual session here tomorrow. Plans
will be made lo meet any crisis that
may arise at the expiration of the
agreement with the operators on April
1 next.
TRAVELING MAN'S EXPERIENCE.
"I must tell you my experience on
an East bound O. R. & N. R. R. train
from Pendleton to LeGrande, Ore.,
writes Sam A. Garber, a well known
traveling man. "I was in the smoking
department with some other traveling
men when one of them went out into a
coach and came back and said, 'There
is a woman sick unto death in the car.' |
I at once got up and went out,found
her very ill with cramp colic; her
hands and arms were drawn up so
you could not straighten them, and,
with a deathlike look on her face. Two
or three ladies were working with
her and giving her whisky. I went
to my suit mse and got my bottle of
Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diar
rhoea Remedy (I never travel without
It), ran to the water tank, put a double
dose of the medicine in the
poured some water into it and stirred
it with a pencil; then I had quite a
time to get the ladles to let me give
it to her, hot I socceeded. I could at
once see the effect and I worked with
her, rubbing her hands, and in twenty
minutes T gave her another dose. By
this time we were almost to LeGrande
where I was to leave the train. I gave
the bottle to the husband to be used
in case another dose should be needed,
but by the time the train ran into Le
Grande she was all right, and I
ceived the thanks of every passenger
in the car." For sale by Hays M
Field and The Yellow Pine Pharmal
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NEGRO ODD FELLOWS
MEET IN CONVENTION
Hearst News Service.
Atlantic City, N. J., September 14.—
A black cloud is hovering over At
lantic City today, occasioned by the
invasion of colored folk from all
the land for the convention of the
Grand United Order of Odd Fellows,
an international negro fraternal
The convention will extend
through the week and the visitors
will be entertained in an elaborate
manner.
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THE CHARTER
Of Incorporation of Farmers' Union
Warehouse Company.
1. The corporate title of said com
pany is Farmers' Union Warehouse
Company. *
2. The names of the incorporators
are:
Jacob Ryan, postoftice McCallum,
Miss.
E. T. James, postoffice Petal, Miss.
w. R. Windham, postoftice Hatties
burg, Miss.
A. The domicile is at Hattiesburg,
Miss.
4. Amount of capital stock Ten
Thousand Dollars.
5. The par value of shares is Five
Dollars.
6. The period of existence Is Fifty
years.
7. The purpose for which it is
ated is: The purchasing, operating
and maintaining of gins, compresses,
mills, wharves and public warehouses
for the storage of any and all kinds of
produce, commodities and supplies and
for the purchase and sale of the same,
and for the handling of produce, com
modities and supplies on commission,
and the carrying on of a general ware
house business.
8. Business to begin when One
Thousand Dollars is subscribed, and
Five Hundred Dollars paid in.
The rights and powers that may |
be exercised by this corporation are
those conferred by the provisions of
chapter 24, Mississippi Code, 1906.
JACOB RYAN,
E. T. JAMES.
W. R. WINDHAM,
Incorporators.
ACKNOWLEDGMENT.
State of Mississippi,
County of Forrest.
This day personally appeared be
fore me, the undersigned authority,
Jacob Ryan, E. T. Janies, W. R. Wind
ham, incorporators of the corporation
known as the Farmers' Union Ware
house Company, who acknowledged
that they signed and executed the
above and foregoing articles of incor
poration as their act and deed, on this
the 12th day of September, 1908.
JNO. L. DAVIS,
Member of Board Supervisors.
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AMENDMENT TO THE CHARTER
Of Incorporation of Union Manufactur
ing and Supply Company.
Be it Known, That pursuant to a res
olution of all the stockholders of the
Union Manufacturing and Supply Com
pany, a corporation, the charter of said
corporation, which was approved by
the Governor on the 18th day cf Feb
ruary, 1907, and is of record accord
ing to law, is hereby amended so as
to express other and additional cor
porate purposes and to give to said
corporation the additional powers fol
lowing, to-wit:
The said corporation may acquire,
own, operate and sell and convey saw
mills, planing mills and shingle mills
or factories, and manufacture, buy and
sell lumber and timbers of any kind or
shingles of any kind; may buy and sell
for itself or others lumber, logs or
shingles and engage In the business of
buying and selling timber or timbered
lands; ayd may engage in the business
of buying and selling real estate gen
MUf|; may buy and sell and deal gen
in plumbing materials or flx
tures, electrical appliances, supplies or
materials, gasoline,
greases and other like products, and
do a general mercantile business, and
own and operate turpentine stills.
W. F. POST,
O. R. S. POOL,
R. P. ANDERSON,
J. M. FOLEY,
Present Stockholders.
benzine, oils,
State of Mississippi.
Forrest County.
Personally appeared before me, the
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W, B. DICKERSON.
ENTERPRISE BOILER &
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CORNER FRONT and KAMPER STS.
TELEPHONES;
===== Hattiesburg,
Boilers, Engines, Mill Supplies
Repairs of all kinds, Locomotive and
Saw Mill Work a Specialty. Gas and
Gasoline Engines Installed and Repaired.
Brass and Grey Iron Castings and Gen
eral Foundry and Machine Work. . .
ALL WORK DONE PROMPTLY
AND SATISFACTORILY.
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undersigned Notary Public, in and for
said county and state
named O. R. S. Pool, W. F. Post, R. P.
Anderson and J. M. Foley, who as the
present shareholders of Union Manu
facturing and Supply Company, a cor
poration, acknowledged that they
signed and executed the above and
foregoing amendment to the charter of
said corporation on this the 12th day
of September, A. D. 1908.
the above
M. J. EPLEY,
Notary Public.
9 14 3twkly Mon

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