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" .iI, i -I-dL -I-414IIIý Love's Quarantine Frances Elizbeth Lanyoe (Copyright. 1916, by W. 0. Chapman.) Stop! Look! Listen! , The words glared down Into the consciousness of hector Drew with a vividness that sent a thrill through ,very fiber of his frame. lie saw the warning sign amid a vortex of dust, hissing steam and the grind and roar of giant wheels. Then he was sensi ble of having grazed death by a nar row margin. Someone was pulling at his sleeve-the same one who had grasped his arm and drawn him back rest in the nick of time. 'Stop! Look! Listen!" he mur mured mechanically in a dazed, lost way. Then his eyes fell upon the hand trembling on his sleeve. His eyes followed its outlines to the wrist, along the arm to the face of the per son who had saved his life. This was what he saw-a nut-brown face. but exquisitely molded, eyes with a trace of the shock of terror, but in finitely kindly and sensible. All these belonged to a girl of about twenty. •he was plainly dressed, but neat and clean. By her side were two immense baskets, empty. She had dropped them to seize this abstracted, heed less mortal, immersed in thought, his mind a thousand miles away from the remotest suspicion of peril at a me ment when it hovered so dangerously near to him. "You didn't seem to notice that the train was coming, sir," said the girl, now that the excitement was past becoming shy and confused. "You I b ii C "How Delightfull" Enthused Drew. couldn't have heard the whistle, nor have seen the sign. You must have been thinking, sir." "Yes, it is a bad habit of mine," con fessed the young professor. Then he seined both of the brown hands. He b pressed them fervently. "You-you have done me a great service," he went on and fluttered, for never before had he been so close to a member of the opposite sex "My dear young lady, I-I declare, I thank you!" tI And then, thrilled at a magic con tact enforcing a new and happy sen-*n sation and overcome, too, at his un wonted timidity, he blushed like an awkward schoolboy. He was just that in hil innocence and inexperience. A bookworm, with in the week he had started in as a a tutor at the academy back in the town, on trial. A great thinker, he had "I struck hbi pupils as dull. when he was r only abstracted. His mind his palace t was. He picked up the baskets from the ground. "I was bound for a walk, any where," he said, "so I may go your tt way, if you will allow me," and then di in his odd manner he drifted off into tto all kinds of generalities as they walked t_ along--eommenting on the herbs they tr pasMed, the crops, the latest sun-force t, theory, and the girl listened, pleasd oj and interested, for she recognized the . sterling intellectual worth of this old s head on young shoulders, in "I thank you very much," she said, to as they reached a farm surroundingl o an old, but well-patched-up cottage, pa netling among all kinds of flowering ta vinea. A radiant garden encircled it. tI Then behind was a full ten acres, planted in exquisite order with sweet al Deas and carnations. ol 'Why, you've got a regular paradle a here!' spoke the professor in profound d admiration and surprise. "Yes." nodded his bright little com peanc. smlllgly. "You see, ather died, mother is an invalid, there are four little ones, but they can help pg when they are well and every morn- as lag I carry the flowers to the trolley i exprees and ship them in to a city th "How delightful!" enthused Drew, do and the whiff of perfume and the an spiration of brilliant colors cleared the po cobwebs of ponderoua science from his brai msaically. "You see, you Rustn't come any t nearer the homse" advsed Myra LUt tie. "That sign-the red one near the sh dear." S 'Why. yes," maid Drew, scannng a l AN Demden o Will. lethng is lupesslt: there are way whIht lead to ewerything; and if we had suclmt will we should d h ways have sue~salt mesane-la Re' Whe Plants De Net Thrve. did Stury a small piece at bee~lteuk clses eve to t m er , a la sea e mvwpe. eve We teean a tthesgand ae helI the rest or t hee m warm ain seda Iel the es thq we am e tothe me ube *mr*nL et e mrb merae Snerve to faiL The prison superintem. sat put some sweet-smelling and slight. ly pungent stuff to his nostrils, but he tried to push it away. He did not want to go to his death drugged. They were waiting for him, the re. porters and all the ghoulish crew. There was the doctor, flingering his stethoscope in an embarrassed man ner, ready to apply it over his breast after he had ceased to breathe. And the -electrician, pretending to be ab sorbed in his own ghastly preparations for sending down the lever which should force thousands of volts of elec Stricity through his quivering body. n>.) Coningsby looked at the reporters. Their faces, singularly blank, stared the impassively into his. He saw a young .h a man moistening his dry lips furtively. ugh He was already in the chair! He the had sat down, still absorbed in his ust, thoughts. Now it was all but over. oar The chaplain, at his side, would soon nsi- begin intoning the burial service. He mar- knew just when the lever would fall. Sat "In the midst of life we are in death!" had No word was spoken, but Coningsby ack knew that the dreadful drama had al. ready begun. The electrodes were al ur- ready applied. He felt thq straps lost about him. lie gripped the chair with nd both his hands. He felt his eyeballs yes throbbing. He heard the droning of yte the clergyman beside him. ser, He stared out under the bandages about his eyes. He saw the line of ghastly faces opposite him. The little wn reporter was wiping his forehead. ith Somebody pressed down the bandage in- again, but not before he had seen ese Polly's face among those of the as sty. embled witnesses. nd His blood ran sluggishly and icy s needles seemed to prick his veins. ped Polly had come to see him die! The d. thought was maddening. His eyes had his caught hers and he had seen hers the fixed on his with emotion, almost with no- fear. sly He tore the bandage from his eyes and struggled in the chair. He drew the in a deep breath. The guards placed irl, their hands on him and forced him ast down. He knew that the fatal cur. ou rent would not be sent through his body while their hands were about him. And, clinging to them, hbe strove to raise, while the droning went on be hind him. S "In the midst-" He foutht like a madman. The scene dissolved in a red mist like that -- which had been before his eyes when he committed murder. All the while he saw Polly's face, the horror in her Seyes. She started up. "Of life-" "Take it easily now. It won't last a moment!" He cursed the warden. He fought like a man possessed. Polly had risen and was coming toward him. "We are in death!" He felt the current course through 'his body. He ceased to struggle. His last thought was that it was too late. "It didn't hurt you, did it?" He was staring into Poison's face. The dentist was standing over him, his forceps in his hand, and, at his side, was Polly. "You nearly got my finger that last I' pull," said Poison. CARE IN NAMING THE BABY Something "Sweet" May Be ll-Fitb ting When the Youngster ye Grows Up. . Grown-up folk are sensitive about a he their Christian or given names. More a e especially so, if the name happens to o be a "fancy" one or one of austere ue plainness. re We know a man whose name is Eli. of He hates it. We know a young couple who called " their arst-born Job. (They have a rich relative who glories in the same hK n- name.) in We know a middle.aed fat woman te n who writhes under the name of Tiny. sa (Really, can you best it?) When you name the baby, rem -m. p' h. bor that the name is going to stick for m a a lifetime. n, Don't call your baby anything 3 Md "sweet," because your baby will grow ha e up to be a big, rngged man or a reg e lar life-sized woman. m b Hypocrites in Selety. y- It amuses one to see people using ir the mantle of charity not to cover the or in destitute, not to hide a good deed, but a to Ito conceal a creeping intrusion into Id the houses of the great and the pene- a 7 trails of fashionable seociety, which is ho • the only sort of society rich idlers rec- on dognize. No doubt many philanthropic a me movements are aware of those who "' id sre in them for the sake of the meet ings held in great houses, which give II, to those who attend a pleasing sense ig of proximity to fabulous luxury. If of e people have their hands full of impoer ig tant business which they cannot drop, 'na . this ceaseless struggle to stand up th 0 and be counted among those present ' st appears small, undlgnifed, unworthy of human belngs with work to do and to me a soul to save that is of more value 4i than many macaroons and cups of tea. -Exchange, ct Young Naturalist. Margaret is a three-year-old, whose P parents are foed of bacon and gg, wh a and Margaret has her share. One day ap y lathe country she hler for the vrt Stime, a hen cackle. Hai "Oh, mamma," she exelaimed, "what r, does the hen say' Ys I- "Well." her mother smiled, "I sup. -' pose she says she has laid an egg." a 5 Margaret did not understand the J fmile and after a moment's profound fo V thought she came back again. (I "And what does she say. mamma," Id se inquiled more seriousl, than be tare, "what does she say when a aug I lays becon?"-Judge. bIt He Died Yeung, 'I oans knew an eeeentrie mam," oF stated old Fasta Pester, "*who when he had get the d4.sde number em the . telemhe riMd met demet Sereey, 'Whiss slst fasteng he Invariably aM civilly, 'This is Jihn J. Peppe- * dick, wishit to speak to . a f ever hed in the asighoeg where f he bed resdedmd theret sbugm m hoeke down snd wept dM m O, e h ag enInsu that they wield awig ef *I agl me Ms, i~ta -@. g .. u .... . ..... dn tend. CU&ARTER light. OF FINE'S JEWELRY SHOP, INCORPO at he RATED. Sot nted States of America. State of Louisi Sana, Partsh of Orleans. City of New Or S. leans. w. Hle it known. that on this 3oth day of the his month of August, in the year of our Lord I. :e thou-'nd, nine hunld-ed and sixteen, and f the ilteptenlence id the United States of f.est Aneri'a, the one hundred and forty-tirst. And ef .re re, l re le-tik tCharles Marx, a notary public, duly commissioned and qualiied, in ab- and for the par-sh of tOrleans. State of Lou Liona isana, and in the presence of the witnesses ilr hereinaiter named and undersigned, person ally came and appeared: 1 he several persons ele. is .e iname-s are hereunto subscrhed, all aiove the full age of maj.,-ity, who severally h* declared that, availing themselves of the tar. tyv:- itos of Act Ni. ',7 of 1914, as well as of the general laps of the State of Lou tv:,ma, relative to the organization of cor ,,g proti ains, they hereby f-rn: themselves into. and constitute a corporation for the objects and purposes, and under the stipulations He hereinafter set forth. hi Article I.-The name and title of this cor ;,ratin s hereby declared to bie Fine's SJewelry Shop, Incorporated. wOO It. dmlrnicle shall he in the city of New He lean, and it shall have and enjoy succes *.l and c-rporate existence Iby its corporate nfall , te ir a pe::od if ninety-nine ('li) years th! fr :n and after the date heret. sby 'Ths cilrporatirn shall have p'er and .atitir:ty to contract, sue and le sued in its corlorate name; to make and use a corpo Sa]. tate seal; to hull, receive, h;re and purchase real and piersornal property, and to sell, mort. Mpg cage or pledge the same, and to borrow money with awl i-sue bonds, notes and other obligations. a All stat;,ons or other legal process shall be served upoiin the presidernt, and in the [ event ,f his absence or inability to act frm any cause, the same shall be served utt:i the secretary-treasurer of the corpora- c OSlion. 3 of Ar: cle Il.-The lobjects and purposes for i itU ttle i.! t:i- c.,rporation is estabhlished and I ih nature of the business to be carried on sad. by it are herehy desl.uel to Ire: To carry on lag. but-iers ias jielers. gold and silver smiths, It-idets in chi:na. cut- glos, curntsities, arti tee c tri f verso, coins, medIals, bullon and pre- ri a. coust st.les, and as mtanufacturers of and p dealers in goid, silver, platinum and plated e Sares, watches, cl.ock,, chrrnomteters, anid op- a Icy Icai aindl screntitnc ins~triruments and appli. - hi. t,,' f every derription,; antd generally to p d .r d Iperftorm all sh thungs as may relate t! The ,r alpert tin to the ohtletts and purposes i h d -.`'ei expre=cl. -. Artic.e II.-The caital s:,ck of this cor lol It'ratti in is hereby tixed at the stint of live 1 ith it tu.and I.,llars t5, 1I.sle, divided into and i repres-ented by one hundred shares (107) of the par value of tifty dollars ($S0.(li -each. t fy " This capital st.ck ma ire increased to the r-n tf one hundred t?.,usand dollars, ($100, Cod Sand stock shall be paid for in install dim r'ents 4f such amulntts and at such times a a- the board of directors may determine, but :111 any part or parcel of said stock may be his isuedl by said board of dtrectors at not less ut than : atr in payment of labor due or property actually received by said corporation. Oy* The said stock shall be transferable only P ln the books of the corporation, subject to ti Isuch rules and regulations as the board of 5 id:rectors may adopt. Ar'icle IV.-All the corprate powers of th hs corporation shall be vested in and exer chted by a board of three (3) directors, t be t hat o-imposed of stockholders, a majority of whom -hall ciot:stltute a q:uorum for t-te transac l tion of any inusine,,,. The hoard of directors 1l1e 'tall bie vested with full power and aut:hor:y to ntake all cintr rcts, purchases anid sales, e and adopt all by-laws, rules and regulations for the g iverrnicn:ut of the business and af fairs i-f ife conmpary, anld after, amend and t c'.aige the samle at pleasure; aepoint, h:rc it an-id dr-charge :11 othicers, agents and en- th plret ., hx all -abries, and generally to do anl perfrr:n a:l things tnecrss.ary in the t gst tran-action rf the hbus.iness and affairs of :the omnipaly. Any vacancy occturring in a.l boad >shall blie filled i by tite remaining ,.r cctnrs ;u the n it, tner proviled for iti the his-lais-.. file first board of drcnto-ns if this corpo rgh i:ioni shall conr:stof tihaie Fine. No. 1121 ill E ll St. Chart-i- avenue. New OJrleuan,; Meyer J. l.'rrince, No. 1151 St. Charles Ave., New Or- st lean.s, and Joseph llerron, No. 2 Peachtree street. Atlanta. Georgia, with Charles Fine as in s president and Jloi-eplih lIeron as secretary- di treasurer, who shall hold office until the sec. ond Wedne-day of January. 1917, and until si t herr succes,,, are duly elected and quali- re tied. f O()n the second Wednesdlay of January, ie st 117, and annually thereafter, an election for , -ectrs shall be held at the office of the . - cnilpany, under the supervision of two (2) i c.umrisstoners to be appointed by the board sl , f lirectors, and the directors then elected - h-,ll take their seats immediately and shall ht!d oftice until their successors are duly tit , elec-ted and qualitied. Each board shall elect du ,it s own officers, which shall consist of a pre-ident and a secretary-treasurer. The cal secretary-treasurer need not be a shareholder tra or director. Ie All corporate elections shall be by ballot, the anid a majority of the votes east shall elect, E and at all stookhclders' meetings held for , any purpose, each share of s'ock shall be la to entitled to one vote, either en person or by Ja proxy, by the person in whose names same iT s registered on the books of the company. Written notice of stockholders' meetings thi shall be given to each stockholder by the si secretary at least fifteen days prior to elec- ts tioris, by mailing same, postage prepaid, to t edhis last known address,.h Any director absent from the city of New fi Orleans. or unable to attend meetings of the e Ie leard of directors may give his written alt proxy to any other director, and said proxy shall be voted in accordance with tile writ- ni a ten instructions of the director granting same. Article V.-This act of incorporation may E be changed, altered or modified, or the cor-Ja g poration may be dissolved in any manner Sr ecredthy law; or with the assent of theeforhs(li of the stock present or reo-at resented at a general meeting of the stock heilders convened for tha purpose after thirty o D3 (30 days prior notice of such meeting shall not have been given by publication in one of the daily newspapers published in the city of 1U New Orleans, by five publicationo during Fd said period, and such changes as may be made in reference to ti e capital srcok shall afe he made in accordance with the then exist ing laws on the subject. Article Vl.-Whenever this corporation isT - dissolved, either by limitation of its charter be or from any cause, its affairs shall be liqui- bin ot dated by three (3) commissioners to be ap- fail pointed by the stockholders at a meeting of spe to the stockholders convened for that purpose lit after thirty (30) days' prior notice shall have con been given by the secretary to each stock. be Ii holder. Said commissioners shal remain in a office until the affairs of the said corpora. the tion shall have been fully liquidated. In lice case of the death of either commtissioner, the p survivor shall continue to act. pe Article ValI.- No stockholder of this cor. porateon shall ever ti held liable or respon. A vg sible for the contracts or faults of said corpo- an ration, in any further sum than the unpaid dir Sbalance due to the corporation on the shares Ifof stock owned by him, nor shall any merefo . informality in organization have the effect bus of renderen this chatter null or of expos-uc uing a stockholder to any liability beyondma the balance due on his stock. bus The subscribers hereto have each written chat op site thetr names the number of shares 5 17sunscri bed for, so that this act of incocycs.and tion may also serve as the original subacrip lion list. -ai~d .subscript.ions a.mounting t or 10 five thousand dollars, to e paid in cash, less .Thus done and paused in my o5ce, at the nt city of New .Orleans, on the day, mouth sad year hereinabove first written, in the pes-ra enee of Warren V. Miller and Charles H an nan, competent witnesses, who hereunto agapro teir names togther whith the sind appearer lo and me, notary, after due reading the men le. Interlineation and erasures made and bI approved before signing. dv (Names of Signers) Ar H Witnesses: Warren '4. Miller, Charles disp Hanna.tion L; FRED C, MARX, Notary Public. the State of Louisiana. Parish of Orleans. shalh nI, thde undersigned reorder of lt SprhofOrleans.'~¶~ n Lomsana, .do he by eesrtify that the besoc and foregoing act oflaoroation of Fine's iden s Jewelry S Incorrated, wus this day note (Signrecod) EmI .my office, in the ! f~lo -. Ne re La. AAfte IL apd)gldgJ. LEONARD D riti A true copy. " old (Signed} tc FRED C, MARX, Notary Public. *aug31 sept 7l1421 a8oct $ Ar beec CRARTERR * OF "KENNEDY-SEMEI, CLEANING (DO. PANY, INCORFORATED... 5ft United States of Amerl,, State of Luaislaas, Parish of Orleans, City of New Oreas. I ir V 3e It knew., that on this "hatyet a hoed ,.of the mnth of.Ans ns lthe yer of oura Au i Lor one thousan 'ine hads an 8lsixessa, den,w ., __:_ itdof the witnom _hessams, ma UatndtN urn tl dassinadposaasll • all and singular the laws of the State of Louisiana and especially of the laws relative RO- to the organirattion of corporations and of all of the provisions of Act 267 of the (;en eral Assembly of 1914. they have covenanted ris. and agreed and do by these presents cove. nOrt :end agree andl bind themselves as well avr as all such other persons, who may herein aftter Icme ai nc:ated with their. to f(rin , crpte.ration for the ohject s and purposes ithe ;d uind r the articles, agreemennts and stipu Lord latittons following, to-wit: ad Artcle I - The namt.r and style of this cor es of p.rara 'hall be the "KennedySem-el (lean -irst. ing Cmprny, Incorporated," and by that tary name it shill have polwer and authority to d. in exi-t and etijy succestion for the full term Lo- and period of ninety-nine years, commencing tes .,in alnd t be c cnrutied from and after the ron- date and day hereof. rsons Artich ll--'l he donmicile of this corpora. all tion shall be in the city of New Orleans, rally State ot Louni ~ani. All citations and other lte li-gal prie-ss shall be served upon the press l as dent ,,f .aid corporatron, or in case of his Lou- absetce or inability to act, upon the vice cor- preidenn. or in case or the absence or rna ito. hility of trth the president and vice-presi ejects l it to act, u hen upin the socretary ot this ions ripora t n. lthe proilent shall lie the executive officer eor of th: cortlnra'lni; he -h.l!l pireside at all ines etitrir gs .t the bhoard of dzrrcto:s and stock 'It ld|tr,. New Article Ill.--The ,!jccts and Ipurposes for icces- whch the, c rporatiton is establihedl and the orate nattre iof the Inisness to hre carrned on by years . .re decl.rred andl specined to he: to clean, dc. pirel,, rlip.r. renovate, atter and store and clothing, garment, dr.periv,. rugs carrpets, Ca t lrtans ,i windoiw shade,, wet ring apparel. , i i:ntare, urpholtered goods and other arti- a rh les; to ,u.1.; construct. purchase, maintain m t arl. rii- ate warehou.,-,, plants, factories, p -nll, workshops, ahotratories an-I dwelling n oney hrtoes fr w irkrngrme: and othi rwise, to " ons. antrfatuirc-, buy, sell r,mrnport anrid export all shall nscsa-y :? iclrinery, eng:nes ani other ap the tl anres ani consn e rmenices fir tile u,,e in act -nniti -I ws:h cleaning, dyi ng, pressing, f red repstrr:fig, rernovatitg, altering, and storing of t pora- elotrhling, garentes draperies, rugs, carpets, ciirti-. i atring apparel, furniture and other t for.:cle. arid generally to do all things Inc. I ad lental to andi everything necessary to carry o on -t the oiijec ts ant purpt"oses fir w hi h this y on orr rir ,rr is -rgr:izetd. .th tt:rc!e 1 V.-This corporation may sue and art- tie sud i its corporate nan-a; lhold, have, Pre receve, pirciase, cinvey, scil, mortgage, hy and othecate, plhg .', lease and sab-lease, and ated enry re :l, persral and nixed prolperty; rp al.so borrow and lend tmoney and rnake c.n ppIi tracts;t retesthe grants of land, or lpersonal Sto property. and make and tuse a corporate seal, elate ..Ce tio alter and break at pleasure; ses r nie aid appoistit in h -tanargers, directors, rthicers, lerks rid agents, as the tnterest c .r . i. . cnvenl -ncu of sai- cotrpor.tit:it may re ie lTurrt; make and estahlb.h such by -laws, rules ad and regula:i-14 for the proper managerment t! Sof ind regulat in of the affairs ,f .oad corporia- m rac thin as tl ry le uccessary, an-d the sanre tos the trr and change at pleasure, and t.ail pos- I 1. ,e all the rights, lowers andi privileges to e abh i corleirattiir"s are, or may blie by any ii tall. genieral law or lass of this stote authiirzed pt mes and entitled to po-css. Said corliporatnon a ut may exercise its corporate potwers within any ,1 e other stare or tcrrt ,ury ire the t nrted States p les r tirecigin conuntry that shall permit the : Article V.-The capital stock of this ca-r- th pony poration is hercty fixed at the sinm of six i to th.u-and and (0A 110 roiotil0) dollars, re--re Sof sentedi by sixty itsi shares of one hunlred so and iii 1,3 , .silL.rii dllar, each. A ll stock ti of suricr:hed f.,r shall be payable in cash at f txer ihe ttine the cert:ticates tilre.i are iuned or tethe saute may be rosund at not less than P h :ti ilr property actually reeilved lby said a c : c' !.:t,,- . Tile sald corrpo.ration shall cim- n rn,:,e :i t-,e. when six th ,uatnd and 00 100 1 t+r , tSr- Ii t dollars worth of stck shall have ny ber i i',rcihed for andl paid. All transfer on f t c k riall b- evade in the !,,oks of said t . c ,rp ,ration by srrerinler of the certariate It tis nred ir i to the presiding ,tticer, , wh shill i write the wa-d "cancelled" pironptly acr--ss ; the fa, e there ,f and erase the pres.ntr s I c- sgitwte thererintn beftre sinng a new cer- ' the tI!care. of Said capital stock may lie increascti ir 4 itheo mainer provided for -y the laws i this -:nt,-. Wlheni-ver an r ute:ase of ..id cap- wI t eai ta c sh..all have ben authorized, fifteen lays writtenr nontce shall bie g:vei to each ii •tckhhr-: witrin which tiaie persons holl- rt tn rg stock in thui crl-,rati n shall haoe the 121 right to sohiscorire tr ,aid increase of stock r in pr-,irt;,i. to tae tn.inrcr of shares of c Or stock rehl by them. and wh:.-h a hlrtional tree -hare- -hall '.e pa:-t fir at -ish t:mnes and i as in -re maniner as the boiard ,f directors may C. y direct. .se After the expiration of the sail time for ga ntil subscilpttan and paynment the board of di- i rectors nany dInse of the shares not taken, for the benefit of the company in such mnan y ner as they may think proper at not less P' for than par value do the Article VI.-At all elections by or meet- th 2 tng o-f the stockholders each share of stock ear ard shall lie entitled to one vote to be cast either 'n yted i the person in whose name the stock ap. -re all arsi on the books of this corpirataion at the ti r time of the voting or by his agent or proxy le duly authorized in writing to that effect. cit SArticle VII.--The tusires and affairs and The corp-rate ptwers if this curporation shall be il de transacted hby a board of three directors to ht composed ori stockholders thereof and ot t they and each of them shall be elected at a ira meetirg to he held for that purpose: John sar t Edward Kennedy. 3029 Iberville street, New der f Orleans, La.; l)scar Edmond Semel. 3114 r Ranks Street. New Orleans, La.; Edward de James Kennedy. 123 N. Galvez Street, New sec i Orleans. La.. shall cronstitute the first board age S of directors and shall hold office until the Or ngs third Tuesday ttn January, 1917. or until their tio the success ors are elected and qualified, each an - subseqiuent board shall take their seats im- oe to irnediately following their election, or as soon ten thereafter as practicable and shall hold theja itO office until their successors shall have been the elected and qualitied. The directors herein. fici above named shall select their own officers. 5i The officers elected and designated to serve until the third Tuesday in January, 1917, or until their successors shall be elected are da3 a. follows, to-wit: John Edtward Kennedy, president; Oscar la Edmond Semel, vice-president, and Edward has Jaec ns Kennedy secretary and treasurer. not On the third Tuesday an January, 1917, and ' annually thereafter an election for directors ncr bv the stockholders shall be held at the office sha of the corporation, after fifteen (15) days Ru notice thereof shall have been given in per. son or by depositing the same in the post ant office, properly addressed to the last known Hi address of the stockholder of said meeting. Iu Every board of directors shall at its first meeting after its election, or as soon there. - after as practicable, elect from their own nunlier a president, and a first vice-presi. L dent. and The said board of directors shall also elect L a secretary and a treasurer, who may com- day bine the said two offices in ose person. A 120 failure to elect directors on the ate above specified shall not dissolve the corporation, (Sij but the then existing board of directors shall continue in office and another election shall fort bk e hehrt as soon thereafter as practicable atac a time to he fixed by the board of directors Ta then in office, whereof fifteen days prior no- the tice shall be given in the manner hereinabove the heprovided, which notice shall be full and com plete notice to all stockholders of such meet. Any vacancy in said board of directors from u any cause shall be filled by the remaining directors. A majority of the members of said board of directors shall constttute a quorum for the transaction and managemnent of all business of said corporation. They may make such by-laws, rules and regulations as they imay think proper for the transation of the buies andaairs of eald corporation, and (l chanpe, alter and amend same at pleasure- Stat appomt and fix salaries of all officers, clerks and employees, the same to change or dismiss at pleasure, fix salaries for officers provided )!]for herein, sell, convey, mortgage, pledgemo lease and purchase property, movablte, immo-on vable and personal; borrow money issue fr .notesan ni.bonds,, lend money, ma e con tracts and sign and cause to be signed all necessary acts, deeds, etc., to take judicial in I proceedings in the name of and on behalf p-rs of this corporation, and to do all things which pers may be necessary to be done in tthe manage- of ment of said busaness and may be permitted , blaws applying to corporations and declare dtvidends. cr .Article VIII.-No stockholder shall sell or i dispose of any of his tock in this corpor- a lion u~ntil he shall have first offered same tofo the other stockholders. Said offer of sale i shall be made in writing addressed~and do.an aliered to the president of this cooratio n and shall name the lowest price for sa@id ostdeo, which sand owner wtil take. The pres oident shall acknowledge sthe .receipt of such inotice and shall immediately communicate ( th contents _thereof to eac stockholder,.av Atter fifteen days from .the receipt of said nn written offer and on falulre Of said stock-.hl holders or any of them to urehase saidsu st ock, thle owner thereof shall ae llowed tosel sell such stock so offered to any other per son or .persona for not less however, than said priee ofered said stockhlders hoe ct, Ar'tmide__.--Thj.i act of. incoprtion, *5y mixe/ ,- b-caned mode or altered,d. or.said c, ,or porationm may be dissolved withs the assentlthat of hree-fourths of all its oustatadirig stock| and __U.ay generfal meetingI of th storlso~ldrsce.rt!i r-o a corporation, convened for that r-paose, and _alta'r - notioe iven In tet maner o herinaovesetforh n Article VII - .lat corpe cly adal~e s of sitchode s heth. rule I. par-peas my ta _p, den~t, may in hi 4 atio anpys timin a"he .rtsar --~o en seeble sall tion s pca etngl o the tekolderM-- a& this. |.r-. I-Og5 iL~ azx m.w l*l c than the, ,-ad sea ,e du, e=,,,,a,= ., , I ;.n .e sm a e wialli 4im araim.im tis--; e of charter null or of exposing the stockholders itive to any liability. i of Ar'icle XIf.-Whenever this corporation is G(en- d.lsved. either by limitation or f-rom any ntrd ither cau.ise, its affairs shall be liquidated uove" tnder the superitendency of two stockhold well crs, to ie chosen for that purpose by a ma en .- rLi ty to 0c ita t ,f the st.,,k hii ,ders prcise,:t fir or reprtetntcd at a general nmeeting of the loses t .ckh.,hldrs it wh:.h the ilect ivn is hell. tipu it.. ornIt-I.-.In r, shall remain ito cicre ,n , i the i tyua rs of saidl corlratti.xt hall have COr- cn fully I:qurd.attrI in case ,f the deith can- f nie. ,f the comnOsioners, or tefusal or that ina l, tv to oct, the ,utrvtIg or rt-'rtining t to commissoner shall continue t, act and shall term ;eert anither st,,ckhihler in the place and ing stetil f the c,,mmis,tner who shall have the a..sed to act. This said charter shall serve as the orig ra ' nil subscription list, the sui,ocribers hereto a lis iaV:ng s'et OppLsite their respective nantes ther the nu:no er of shares of stock for which they - res- have siubscrihed. his ithuits d one and passed, in my office in the rice- city f New Itle.ins, aft.reesaidl, on the d.ay, in, month and year firs!t ablove written, in the rest pre-c'nce of Messrs. Williant A. Kennedy and th as 4 l. IF. lladlen, competent witne.,ses, resid ing in this parish, who hereunto, s:gn their icer n;es with the said parties ard menit, tnotary, all fter due treading if the whole. ck- (Original sgned. J. E. Kennedy. .t29 lPier ville St. 3) shaces; ). E. Sit' el, 3114 lla.'ks for St., -3t share,; E. J Kennedy, 123 N. (Galv z Sth , . l share?. W. A Kennedy, Cal 1'. Hlad by dens ran, W. McL. FAYSSOIX, Not. Pub. tore I. the tundertncd deputy recorder if mort wis, cai:ce, in and fir the parish of (Orleans, State itrel. ,t I .iisra a, d,1 herety certify that the above itti- andi foregoing act of inc.rjporation of the tain "Kennedy-Seniel Cleaning ( mnpalny, Incor irs, porated." was this day duly re:,irded in the h ttg ,wrtgage office of the par:sh of Orleans itn ti !Nik 1201. folio -. all New rlean;. Louttisiana, Aug. 31. 1916. ap- (Signedt EMILE J. LEONARD, Dy. R in I. the undtersined notary piublc. :n anid ig. fr the pir sh of Orleans. do hereby certify of that the above and foregoing is a true aind ets, erect copy of the original act of incorpora. her lion of the "Kennedy-Semel (leaning ('o.m nt. p'ts, Ir.i rpco ra:ed." ' and of the certiflcate 're of the recorder of m-,rtgages for this lpar;sh 1 this theretrnt,, appended. anm if record in my otffice. It faoith whereif. I have hereuntol set mT and hand and official seal this 31st day of August, l'q Pio. y- W\V. McL. FAYSSOL'X. Not. Pub. aid (ST.\ST I'i ty Sept 7 14 21 :R oct 5 12 ial CHARTER. eal, ire ('ted.l Sart , if America, State ,f Louiisi Sar, "ty of Neiw O)rleans. cst re- He it ktnown. thi' on this fut-tee-nth. day of tes Septenter, in the year of our Lord, one nt iitioan-l nine iiind-ed ant sixtten,. before ira- ie. Alb',ert Gtuilhault, a nt.,:ary puhtic, duly to c,-ntissttiine I and sworn in, f,,r the Parish of s- Irlents .ril id I!V r'f New Orleans, there in to esding, ar.l :t the pfeoence .Of the wit ny notrs herc:nafter rnamed and tundersigned, red persnally appeared the per, -tss n h w.se narlrs on ire here'itnt.i subscribed, and the iuniber (if my shares ulsctheId by each if them. and their ,es potftce aldhreses are set forth opposite the :heir respcct ve lKlatures, all of full age and who, decl.ir..d that wvailing themtrse'ves of -r- the p:1-visions of the laws of this state, sx relat :ve t , the organizati in if i rporat:orts. re. :hey have f ,ried and now constitute them red scvtc. . and their s:ccress.,rs, Int.i a corpora. Lck tiin under the namne and coindit;ons herein at after set fort to-wit: or Article I.-The name and style of this cur ,an pIrati.n -hall be the "Latin-Amercant Trad ad lgi i'nmpaty, Int." It shall exist for a n. perid ,f ninty -i;nte years, or unt1l dissolved 100 acr.l:ng It l ,w. .r Art le Il.-h'!:e dm, cile of said corpora fer t: in 'hall be in the City of Ncw Orleans, id La . w :i rc'ervat-on of :'the right of its ate ,,iard of DiVeCt -rs t,, meet elsewhere on co-in ill ii ice sw.t tl w; ci tation or other legal ~rs ,r ci s cst! hr se'rve,! s. thle President and its In'a-rer, o h:li absence on the F:ret Vice er. P t',trent a;tl Setcretary, and in the absence ,i the-e to. on the Seco.d Vice-Pre':dent f i1: c ,rp, rattit. A -'i,e Ill.-The oject and purpose for s. ih''i t!s r c ,Cri rata on is organ:zed., is t> . arry oin a g;seer:al import:rig aId exportitig ich ",'c,' <; to act as agents brokers and com Id ill n .i ier-hant.; to deal in and transfer he ',"ck. a,,l ionds. to sell merchandise, bul ik ;i an1 o-cs in this tCountry and foreign of coItrieo; to hold hy purchase Or lby exchange salif it s own stick and to vote stock in other nil ci pti-atots. fireigi or i'mestic. not in ex y c'si hlwtver, of ten per cent of the capital :ik , any ,her corporati.n; and to en for gage in any otiher lawful bltustncss nr f-r ,ti. I,,n tio ,aidI corpo-atin by the laws of e .n l.- I;.:ina. ir of the United States. and SArt-ile IV.-The capital stock Of this car- pre. ss piration s fi xed at the s.inm of five thousand any dollars u$lXOt, represented by fifty shares of str ,t- the par value of one hundred dllars ($10 and ck ea+hi share, which shall be paid for in cash f"r er on tsutlscripti.n. Which capital tray be in- cint p creased to one hundred tlhousand dollars the he $litati,,1) in coniphliance with law. , y Article 'V.-All the corporate powers of this lii c titporation, shall lie vested in a hIoard of fast ad Directors, c ittwosed of three stockholders, for be who shall lbe elected annually on the second way to Minday of Seltelmber, each year a majority ve; d of saidd directors shall he a quorum for the othe a traniactin of all business. Vacancies on nal a said bmoard shall be filled by the remaining i ,w direc:ors for the unexpired ternm. From their ig 14 number said directors shall select a presi- shri rd dent and treasurer; a first vice-president and le r secretary, w;thl full power of general man- tect rd ager; and a second vice-president, who shall era! he serve during the year until the annual elec- kin, tiin; which election shall ibe held by ballot At h and each share oi stock shall he entitled to pora n one vote in said election for directors, writ- thou In ten proxies shall be recognized in said elec- div tion of st-ckholders who may lie absent from par -n the city. The first board or directors, of- each n. ficers of thir csnpany, are shown by the capi ., signatttres and designations of same, at the crea ,~foist of this acet.E , This done and passed in my office, on the Ft e day, month and year ,i'st above written, of t in the presence of Henry L. Garland and heft ar l)aniel J. Murphy, cormetent witnesses, who ron rd have iged wh the appearer and me, the corp notary. after reading the wnole.rp id (Ori¶inal signed): J. Lhote. 220-222 lien. N snen Buidng, Second Vice-President, 48 or .e shares. J. o. Monasterio, 1314 Whitney debt B luilding, First Vice-President, one shares. than r- R. Alcolea. 61. Audnboi Building, President tn t and Treasurer, one share. nor n itnesses: Henry L. Garland and Daniel J. izati the A. GUILBAI.LT. Notary Public. a I. the undersigned, Recorder of Mortgages Sin andi for the Parish of Orleans, State of Louisiana. do hereby certify that the above ofst and foregoing act of incorporation, of the t "Latin-American Trading Co., Inc." was, this and day utly recorded in my office, in Book 1201l, Folio 223. hi New Orleans, September IS, 1916. 3pof s, (Signed): EMILE J. LEONARD. Dy. R. plied Il I do hereby certify that the above and II foregiing is a true and correct copy of the All itart of incomrporation of the "~Latin-A mericantit STradtng t'., Inc..' and of the certificate o A the Recorder of Mortgages, thereto appended, this ethe whole on ftle in my office. cs New Orleans, September 15, 1916. le (Signled): ALBERT C;'ILBAULT. Not. Pub. t h 315 dorondelet St., will move to 711 Hennen atI 0Building.th sept 14 21 28 oct 5 12 19 his shall COF Fou Loy .and Company, Tncorporated. te State of Louisiana, Parih of Orleans, City of New Orleans. Thi Be it known, that on this 9th day of the in tt month of September, in the year of our Lord, y one thousand nine hundred and sixteen1 be. te fore me, John R. Upton, a notary pubic in and for the Parish. of Orleans, State of Lou. ac isiana, duly commissioned and qualied, and depo Sthe senceof the underse, witesse t I~snlycme and atpeard h ee persons whose names are hereafter subscribed, ity 4 f thfull .e of majority, who declared to e thtaan themselves of the laws ofstc this state relative to the organization of or corporations, and more especially of Act 7inis of 1914, page $21, of the eislative acts of r this state, they have covenanted and agreed, recto; and by these presents do covenant and agree their for themselves and their successors and a-their signs to form themselves into a corporatio dent and body politic, for the objects and pur poses and under the stipulations hereinafteroft Iset forth, to-wit: let Article I,-The name and title of this cor. eat oraotrirtsalla! be "Fou Loy and Companyb p ncorporated," and under such title it shall boa have and enjor succession for a period of sente ninety-nine (99) years from date hereof and that shail have power and authority t: contract Aht sue ana de aos e u e Ia nd uske a ed shH ue; to hold, sell, lease, mort e, o hi sate, or pledle poperty, res perso hlot h -mixed, neessryr, incidental or proper for theNe ctrrviIJ on of it.uies;t u andl holdSot sokin any. oie~r coman or companiesLu that.may assist thiseompany in Its oibject it -andi,oses, to mak e- and issue notes andan -~~cal ladetIetdln.sa to name electan orother .emloyse to properlyr coodect itsuni corporate business and W asks such by-laws, ya rule an "* egulae... as _may be found mac-an essary or des.irabe forthe Umanagement and At businese a*airs efl-his coprtlon, and g-chn eraly o d evryother actmteorhighre necesasry fo te onp lt ryingl out o adbsns. ~ p Aitile I-Th - diclo ef thi, coiora. in we ion drall ho I tho cityr. New Orlmeans him al itto sad..3% ote lgl rcesshl be At serve upo the reiden+t, or. In th ohee char thhasprshs. m bsev slge n eld rtI ...,~: - ss -"s d" o Soule CollIg I -. , r" " ined te hoo \t l ~ : nts: rents ( a SOULE COLLEGE at- . Sis the Gateway gral: ,ion. Iart aIt a to Success .soou ,. ar t i,,; le's CoIU in Business GEO. SOULE 4 SOL, Beer Brewed in New Onr brewed to suit the clfnmt A That is why . American BDer Is Best °o° . American Brewingi, NEW ORLEANS d BREWERY PBONE, MAIN :128 d BOTTLING DEPT., MAIN 1u440 JOHN COUGET, EAL PORK and MUTTON M ariN', PORK and MUTTON t. John's Marke BENIINIATE'S SAE UPw-TOa Fine Wines, Liquors of all r.i CORNER OF ALIX and VALLETTE STREETS cHAS. A Model Sheet Metal Works FRANK BRAAI, Prop. REPAIR WORK, GUTTER SPOUTING, STEAM AND GAS FITTING, SHEET METAL WORK OF ALL DESCRIPTION. GAS STOVE REPAIRING OUR SPECIALTY. Phone Algiers 377 916-918 Teche Strett WORLD BOTTLING CO., Ltd. Phone Hemlock 291 Corner Royal and Montegt MANUFACTURERS OF-m....... HIGH GRADE MALTED BEVERAGES Ssell and preserve fresh and salt water shrimp and a sti of all kinds; to trap. purchase and lre-.rre furs and pelts and expuot then, to I any market fur sale; to buy. sell, ship and Itre ',tter. eggs, fih, vegetables, poultry and all kinds,.f perishable property; and itr trsh pmris,.e to erect, build, construct and contract for the erection of dwellings and other buildings; to construct., maintamin and oterate plants and houses fr canning and packitin and ice and cold storage plan:s and factories: to hn:!d. own,. lease and operate,. for the purposes of its business, canals, tram ways, railroads. !daats, barges or other con vevances h ,'h freight and passenger, and all other machinery and apparatus or parapher nalia necessary or incident thereto. To carry on stch other business appertain. Eng t, cating, paking, buying and selling shrimnp. n ster, i .h, frutt, vegetables, edt hible grains and other commodities as may be necessary or desirabile, or such as are gen era!ly engaged in by a corporation of this kind. Article IV.-The capital stock of this cor poration is hereby fixed at the sum of seven thousand three hundred ($7.300.00) dollars, t divided into seventy-three (73) shares of the par value of one hundred ($100.00) dollars each, provided that the amount to which the capital stock of this corporation may be in creased shall be twenty-five thousand ($25, I(X.0tl dollars. Fifty (5O(,)% per cent of the capital stock of this corporation must be subscribed for before the tiling of the articles of incorpora tnon. The suhiscribed capital stock of this corporation shall be payable in cash and in property, real or personal. No stockholder shall ever be held liable or responsibhle for the faults, contracts or debts of this corporation in any further sum than the unpaid balance due the corporation a on the shares of stock subscribed for by him, nor shall any mere informality in the organ- b ization have the effect of rendering this 6 charter null or of exposing any shareholder to any liability whatsoever. This corporation shall not engage in busi- a ness until four thousand ($4,000.00) dollars c of the capital stock shall have been issued s and actually paid in, either in cash, or prop erty, as aforesaid. If any of the stock of this corporation is exchanged, in whole or in o part, in that event the provisions of Section a 3 of Act 267 of 1914 shall be strictly com plied with. All transfers of stock of this corporation a shall be made on the books of this corpora- d tion at its office in the city of New Orleans. lI Article V.-All the corporate powers of a this corporation shall be vested in and ex- P ercised by a board of directors composed of c five stockholders, each of whom shall own, a in his own right, during his term of office A at least one full-paid and unpledged share of t the capital stock, which shall be shown by e his written declaration, and three directors e shall constitute a quorum for the transaction ( of business. Said board of directors shall be H elected annually on the third Monday in P September, beginning with the year 1920. i They, together with the officers elected by s them, shall continue in office for one year, P or until their successors shall have been al elected and inducted into office. The election of the directors shall be held ci in the office of the corporation, under the su- Y pervision of two commissioners appointed by the board of directors. Fifteen days' previous Pa notice of such election shall be iven to r each stockholder by the secretary by letter ' deposited in the postoffice properly addressed to to each stockholder, as prescribed by law. All elections shall be by ballot, A major ity of the votes cast shall elect, and one vote shall be allowed for each share of sl stock represented by the holder in person, al or by written proxy. Any vacancy occurring in said board from any cause shall be filled for the unexpired term by the remainin di- tt rectors. The board of directors shall at tt their first meeting each year, elect from L their own number a president, a vice-presi- L dent and shall also elect a secretary and H treasurer, who may or may not be members I of the board, or the same person may be elected both secretary and treasurer. Any H nwmber of the board of directors who cannot be present in person at any meeting of the " board, shall have the right to be repre- L sented by a proxy, designated in writing for Si that purpose, who shall be a stockholder. Ti Article VI.-The first board of directors th shall consist of Chin Chow Foo. 1130 Tulane o avenue, New Orleans, Louisiana; Chin U. K Chong, 339 Chartres street, New Orleans, H Louisiana; C. W. Fook, 339 Chartres street, F< New Orleans, Louisiana; Chin L. Bing, 147 South Basin street, New Orleans, Loumisiana; Laun Di Ten, Grand Island, P. O., Louisiana, in with the said Chin Chow Foo as president, L and said Chin U. Choug as vice-president, ans and said C. W. Fook, as secretary-treasurer, F( and these directors and officers shall serve A until the third Monday in September, in the oil iear 19, or until their successors are elected and inducted into ofice, Article VII.-This charter may be modified, changed, altered or amended, the capital stock thereof decreased or increased, or this cor poration my be dissolved with the assent of two-thirds of all its c, tr prier notice in writin to each etoekisdder or mailed to him at his last known postee address in manner and form as by law. Article VIIL-At .te expiration of this charter, or earlier diasslutiee of this eIpo ration fr any cause, its stairs shall be Ii .S.ida.e bhe e reeo em ý to be , te dddam, W t whm shall I ]o i_- adsald am- > Nuelmesss eevwm ihM end eWhselgv to1Nesi Ete " bdel P curn:pn, with full power to act a :er;,'.. of Section 30 of Act 237 dt at Ad:ticle iX--The appearers heig that they have sub.scribed to knumber t .hares of the capital asekd corlporation, to-wit: Chin Chow l-aoo, 1120 Tulane thcans,[)llviS3 sham" Grand Island P. O., I-isiana, fi" • • W 'ook. 339 (hartres $tr lean, ILouisiana, six shares; ~(a L 147 S. Ilasin Street, New Orle-, tive shares; (Chan Wing, Grand Ila Louisiana, five shares; Chin U. Cltartres street, New (hrlea -, eight and one-half shares; Chin-a-t Fields Avenue. New Orleans, L s shares; Chin Mon Watt, Frankli i Sthree shares; Chin Fou Chenag, China, two shares; Chin Lip, i1 " avenue, New Orleans. Louisiana, ie Chn D. Itoy, 215 S. Liberty SueS, le leans ,oLuisiana, two shares; Chia V. Canton, China. two shares; Chin 1i L'rsulhnes Street, New Orleans, two shares; Chin Way Chong, (i two shares; Chin Wun, 1107 Talmes New Orleans, Louisiana, one share; (;in. 3121 Magazine street, New O s isiana, one share: Chin Yet Lia.. a zine street, New Orleans, Iati a share; Chain Toy Sing, 413 .m New t)rleans, Louisiana, o ,e 3 Ten, Grand Island P. O., L sls shares: L Y. Bun, 316 Chart.es sI11 Orleans, Louisiana, three shares'; ass Wah, El Doxado, Arkansas, omn dm Sing Wah Kee, 1113 Tulane Mau - Orleans, Louisiana, three shanes; 3m _ Wond, 1036 Jackson Avenue, New Louisiana, two and one-half shams. Each and all of the subscripil sm above specifically set forth, m aggregate to seventy-three (73) im -s be fully paid for and settled i y t by Chin Chow Foo, Chin U. , Bang and Chin W. Fook to this M of a certain parcel of land, IllW-. all the improvements thereon, Scertain real estate and situated in the Parish of Je e a Lonatiana, and certain goodwill gmý of the copartnership of Foe L.7 & oa the City of New Orleans, ti usi all of the above named subserl algE ners in proportion to the par tl-s stock hereinabove subscribed by accurate, detailed and itemised ilt i - description of said property bein. iereto, to be read in conasfatin and the said property havy bles praised by the Board of corporation at the valuation set a annexed memorandum, marked And the said appearers further daddi that while the recorded tita. d1h exchanged hereby for stoca y I s ers hereinabove named is is thsU Chin Chow Foo, Chin U. Chts~ Bung and Chin W. Fook, it s . s placed in their names for eavasil, is in reality the property of the shues subscribers, in undivided ows portion to thepar value e t hell 5 above respectively subscribed i d M Thus done and passed in my feºi city of New Orleans, on tissIy, alln year first above written, is td St. Clair Adams and Arthur P. _ petent witnesses, and me, eatliy, reading of the whole. Witnesses: St. Clair Adan, AthV , * tas. (Original Sigau Chin Chow Foo, six shares- AM 1 shares, by ('hn C('how Foo; r V. shares; Chin L. Iting, five shilesi five shares, by Chin Chew i|t Chong, eight and one-half shal; three shares, by C. W. Fookie Wli three shares, by C. W. Cheung, five shares, by C. W. Lim, two shares, by C. W. Hoy, two shares, by C. W. Chung two shares, by C. W. ling iting, two shares, by C. V Way Chong, two shares, by_ Chin Wun, one share by C. VW. Gin, one share, by &. W. Fish Lin, one share, by C. W. Sing, one share, by C, W. Ten, fivre shares, by C. WV. three shares, by C. W. Fooe; one share by C. W. Fookh ** Kee, three shares, by C. W. t c Wond, two and one-halt 9000 Fook. JOHN R JOHN IR 137M, uf I, the undersigned, record 4 in and for the parish of Odly Louisiana, do hereby certify and foregoing act of i FO" LOY AND COMP ATED, was t!:Is day duly office in book 1.1, folio - New Orleans, Septembirl2 , (Signed) EMILE J. A true copy. New Orleans, La., Sept. tt JOHN 3 13T770 Testimony and Testlmony Is ilk. erm a long-bow; Its -a the length of the b It. But argument Is fee a mesa-bow, Egre It drawn by a M. softa