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1879.—Private Laws.—Chapter 100—101. 185
and be sued, with such other powers as are granted to similar Corporate name,
corporations in this state, which are incorporated under the
general law.
Sec, 2. That a duly certified copy of the charter granted by Nebraska ciiar-the
state of Nebi-aska to the said corporation shall be filed in ter conflrmed.
the office of the secretary of state, and said charter is hereby
approved and cert fled, and the powers therein conferred to con-duct
the business of an assessment association are hereby
granted to the said corporation in the state of North Carolina.
Sec. 3. That the corporation shall appoint a general agent or CorpOTation to
attorney in this state, upon whom all process may be served, tSent^ai^be^^
and the corporation shall be in every respect subject to the laws InceTaws
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of the state of North Carolina, concerning the regulations,
inspection and control, of insurance companies and benevolent
associations which levy assessments upon their members, and
the charter hereby granted shall continue in force for fifty Term of corpora-years.
Sec. 4. This act shall be in force from and after its ratifica-tion.
Ratified the 3d day of March, A. D. 1897.
CHAPTER 101.
An act to establish and incorporate the National Protective
association.
Whereas, certain citizens of North Carolina have associated pi-eambie.
themselves together in an association which has for its object
the promotion of education, economy, manufacturing, milling,
merchandising, and benevolence.
Ai!^D, AVhereas, the said citizens is desirous of educating the preamble.
youth of the colored race to the standard of intelligence that
will make them useful citizens.
And, Whereas, the desired results cannot be accomplished Preamble.
in a better manner than the establishment of such enterprises
as will give employment to the young colored boys and girls in
this state than to begin manufacturing establishments, fac-tories,
milling and industrial pursuits generally; now, therefore.
The General Assembly of North Carolina do enact :
Sectiox 1. That Rev. C. H. King, D. Wimberly, Rev. A. B. corporators.
Alston, S. F. C. Hester, C. E. Spicer, W. C. Coleman, R. A.
Caldwell, R. L. Powell, C. W. Battle, Rev. B. Young, E. A.
Johnson, W. Lee Person, J. P. Jones, John Henderson, J. W.
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