Americus daily recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1884-1891, December 31, 1890, Image 7

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73SS m mmm ChJtaut ike i fruit is oae food among only in France, but in Spain, Italy, Swit- ■fMBUlfl and Germany. ^toUaly thetor- 1 ’«**' for bread. rcrmn- #P. Oocktt: sHgsfsssssss re»pectiuUy show for themselves,* ‘ “ ancuuaa, su< M s»-3M!W«@ bqtye|_*rojlbl« coiitintiod i Mr. N.T. Johns; X -...of Atlantn,had bwm.. ... R, but <»erm«*tuercured tot*/. I •s. W. F. Herndon, Atlanta, Cln.. su* ■ i with nontB catatrtwi Unp bottle « . netuer freed her from this drendft cmvcftd *«nSp.r». Two bornnof C ’Vg^SSffSSnML A.i.ntl.W, . of n bottle cured him sound and well. Thousands of vQlimtary,c»rtlAcat* s tea-1 Mfy to the remarkable curative vlrtueaof l Jn lloyal tlermetuer. It builds up at once. - “I wooes “nature’s soft nurserefrerhlug I' sleep, stimulates the appetite, aids (Ilf <‘4 lion. soothes the nerves and Insures go<J I lienith. For weak women, clerks, book* I keepers, milliners, stenographers* house- 1 wives, etc.. It Is tie nonpareil of all retn- I i e<fies. As a bloOApOrifeft^d an livtfvr- I at line tonic It Is mthobt r rival. 4t <»s I pleasant to Uke as lemonade without , i jentlflc discovery, and cur-- 1 removing the ciuse. I’rll , r ., - ..±t*ntfatea bottuC Which vi I jfnalca ftne K alion of medicine, as per a companylna directions. Send stamp I full particulars, wonderful cures, etc. If nt is tho fact that chost- llyfthe principal food of the l hero the tree abounds. So >the government statistics, but, of. dm] Srity tho nnt harvest begins. Before and after school hours the grave children troop to tho woods to pick up the fallen fruit rry empty sacks-to the hilltops, igtho fruit andnUingifhosacks i is they’descend., ,*f > ./<• Each sack becoinea too heavy for the hhlldfefi'tci cirfy, : aha is •drilgjjed about by.tvwtOB throo until it is full. They do not attempt to carry the sacks home, bnt ntA their share of the ut, and-, a iinsafit woman »ill tit for an hotrror two in ftont of, her door lei surely cutting up chestnuts into little bits for her smull stocl: of poultry, which fight and scramble for tho tidbits sbe throws to them.—Yon.h’s Companion. '.is.' " ii -i— i-ki—■ .. •* !• II i. • ■. :Sl>>r> a Dwp'jf Depth. “1 boarded c Tliifd avenue car a* Forty-eecond street, in New York, tho other day," said a Pittsburg financier, ■‘and ktood on |he< front JpUtforw fur tively smoking a cigar. We’d gone a mock ef two when n voice I knew some what add, ’Well, Fred, how are you? 1 turned and looked about me. There was 'nohpdy,yn,tbe platform but the driver, and howas looking at his horses, appar ently, not minding ms at all. I was still wondering where tho voice had como from when tho driver looked mo fu’l in A nTrflimn the face and said, ’You don’t know mo, ed, ‘ Yoir vdeo is famUiar.' ‘“It ought to he,' he said, ‘for I’ve talked to yon by the hoer. I’m Bill -^JSM hfnSWUfctol k .Siuae that Ushdho he pretty familiar in some Pitts- burg 4flTy.]pp t - and eapsciaiiff ampng sports. The last time I had teen him he diafeuonda|bl)i^liif$ front »nri« n 11! sappll .plumber suppll fixtures, hardware or every chernef funning Implfmentsorallkinds. The capital stcok of raid corpoj ■hail be ten thousand dollars, divfd. _ T.andwA^iiamrJligjg; lire. Tbeploce oi business and the prlnet pal office of said corporetlbn WIlrlMtnttoi city of Americas, and county of Humter, hee* - ed»|<#d by yonr IU* .bnpply ) Coin body corporate and )>olltlc and have an< enjoy the following rights, privileges aud powers, to-wit. . *. • The right to sne, at.u oe sued, Implead, and be linpleoc’tt. u.tontract,,and bo con tracted w' .h u. nave and use a common set!.to euopt, by-laws, rule* And reguls- . . . ’WWW. TUlf • ■WW SII|HIW tlptit binding uu Itg shareholder* lor the government of Its officers and.stoek holders, not inconsistent with Ua. . . < u To buy, sell, manufacture and repair and dedl In maehloery of every character, hardware, plumber supplies, gas supplies, saw Mill supplies and farming Implements of «di kinds, and .generally to carry on In, the city of Americus and elsewhere a mer- chantile business In all Its brunches. i To establish branch Louses In any county in this State or outside of this State. To borrow money for corporate purposes, and secure the same by mortgage, or trust deed, or otherwise upon Any or all of its corpor ate property, to make notes and accounts, to buy, hold, Improve, sell, lease and rent .real or personal property for corporate purposes. ” ubscrlbe to or own stock In other kind ret roeuU*iHi-etlA permanei MPhetM ntfc,- mM ontpomi " Americus, sah In as muon I at ion Is nor foi prr-lndfjtny l>l..iWreiliey,l 7®! . nd dues;'end r by ... fteuimien's to itsmembertand guests. *T,’be number of active members shall neyrr at anytime exc et' ( 1«x»j one litihdfed. The 1nernb*r*hlp feeshall be (9100) one hundred corporations of lljce character, aud to ,In vest Its surplus funds In bank stock, Or shy other stock or bonds of other corporations or other securlt.es. ave, hold, use and enjoy all property, id persona), necessary for the fraua- of Its business. idt ? 13001 on qif YOU WISH Advertise rw No. to Spruce Strsgt? NE ‘’MSSiS TO WEAK MEW i via u Btntm •»* To kave, real and action ol To appoint ell officers and agents for the „ to erajjlajr’ the management of Its business, salesmen, drummers, workmen, olh/er persons useful or necessary for proper conduct of tho business of said < poratlon, and to have nndtftjoynll qther rights, powers and prlvilegts conferred t>y law, upon corporations of tike character In this state. J. C. Mathxws, Petitioners Attorney. Filed In office December 16th, lidu. J.H. Allkh, Clerk. A true extract from the Record of Char ters, this December 16th, 1890, J. H. AT.Lkff, Clerk. circuses, prixe lights and Wffz na vires: aSu^r.™'.: ’ woa ‘Honl luck.’ . ‘T bad to get off at tlio ueij corner, bnt I told him whom I was stopping and asked him to ^11. Ho didn't— too nrond, I guess, (or though his diamonds were gone his nMrrt W0>ed to lutvo^aid by him—Pittsburg jji»»jtcH- | i. | * ProtMtbm of AnlmlAfc f ”' The first law In tbs world to p^env.t cruelty to animals wc owe to .an Irisl member of the British parliament. Lord Erskino attempted to introduce rack an act. lint so much fun was mode of it that hn desirtod. use irto tho honseof [way, on tlio Wsf tqSiit of iebard M'irtiu, an lifeh g< , os tbo folks csllad him, Martin, and hc wn * note( l for two ^FiS, tesfts jrciy Id^Dof animals, and second, ho was known to bo very much inclined to 0ght anybody that hie ttnjicbp Insulted him. So. ano .lay bo brought m a law to protect animals, - Immediately somebody mado a-cat- gravely thst|y ij^Jd. b 0 (v*i obliged for tho D^mo of tho gentleman who bad seen fit to insult. him. There was dead silence. 1 he gentleman didn’t (five his name, and Martin walked back to his seat itiuid tlio cheers of the. bouse of commons, and Ids law became the lew ot Great Britain find the first law of its kind in tie tforld. f"j NopStbyspjifqfetJ.jp;%ve sprpyl- tiie w^rl.l UleMcliinit by a New Apeut. Ludwig ik^sreiner, of Stuttgart, Might for waul a Q03T bleaching 'j calLi oroii*. ZtiSpre* jtiig ST'parfa ef hydrate f J partf* of water to which rosin are added after boil- A DMINISTUATOU’S SAIsR. GEORGIA—SUMTEn COUKTY. By virtue of an orderffrom tha Ordinary ofHumler county, will be sold before the court house door in 8umttr county, Gbop- S ia, lx?tween the legal hours of aale, on the ret Tuesday In January, 1801, the follow- laj^pronerty. to-plt: Lots of land No's, on^ hundred and five (105), a ml one hundred and alx (106), and half of lot number one hundred and twen* fy (120), known as the •‘Harris place/* and lot No. one hundred and twenty-two (1st), known aa the “Wilkinson place," andono half of lot No. ono hundred and eighty- three (161), known aa tho “Sullivan place.** Ah of said lands lb tho thirteenth (15th) dis trict of Lee county, hold as tho lands bet, Writ? sold estate, and for tbo purpose of distil bn tlon among,tbe helm of said estate. Dec* A DMlMiaTRATOB’d SALE. Ju■,*?( GEORGIA—Somtek County: Agreeable to an order of the Hot,. Court of Ordinnry of.Hurater county^ will be sold before the courthouse door, at Americus, Georgia, said county, on the flret»Tuesday in January next, between the lawful hpprs of sale, one hundred acres of land, being 60 acres, more or leas, off North went- comer of lot No. 184, and 60 acres, more or less, off the Northwest comer of lot No. 213, In thy. 17th district of sale county; sold as the property of Wm. McGrady. deceased, for the benefit of the helm and creditors of said deceased.' Terms cash. This D«c. 3, 1891’. J.II. ALL**. Administrator 4»*Ask tw. catalogue. GIAL BLESSING. [eoci Cither tt *in alonr m of oi of water wlirfoA a powrfnl ti: bleach^jin.l tliat tbo solution also dfciugcflliS ‘Ua<i antiseptic proper- of vn’-.-How York Telegram. AiiS&'aSSS'PS rVAHDIAN’* SALE—By virtue a VJ der of the court of Ordinary Of 1 gee county, I will sell at pnblic out the first Tuesday'in January, ISM, \ the court house door of Sumter j “ * JlJ , come- of Lee and Finn street, now occu pied by G. W. Glover, formerly known as the residence of Judge Allen Fort, contain- lux (J») three-fourths of one sore, moroor Irk*. James 8. RADCLirrx, Nov.n.b,r«“P. 1 . Wll ^! UdC " fc ’ GEORGIA -Hijmteh County. Whereas, Mre. Rodgers has i have J. II. Allei iinuiii'.r* t#A Numter county, to be held on the'flrstSlon day In January next, wby said petition siiould not be granted as prayed for. ClHKBIFF'8 HALE. O GEORGIA—Sumtek County. ^ Will bo sold beforc^t he Court House door Georgia, between!91® legal kobroor sale, on the first Tuesday Tn Janukiy, 1891, the following described property, to-wlt: Heven silver horns, known as tho proper ty of the AndersonvlUe Cornet Baud, cqu- slsitng of two E dtt cornets. '"■* net, tao Eilat altos, one fl onj E flat bsss. Levied on L. - _ us the property of the Andereonviue Cor net band, (o satisfy ono county court fl-fo Issued from the quarterly court of Humtc: rounty County court, June term. 1«HIn fla vor orChas. G.iCopnva. said Andoggon vllie Cornet “ iuu mMblMn hotly politic tor the ru!fte*rn uf («®J twenty years with the privilege of renewal at the expire lion of said rime, with all the rights, powers and privileges aforesaid, and that a* d corporation have and yrtoy the right rate roar, appoint all such otfiefxsolid ngen-R ss may i>e deemed advisable, to rent, buy, lease, have, ure/idwH* nude* Joy alt such real and personal property as may be S? f h u /SSS«f pko^ure »o borrow money for cor p-trnoeM and secure the same by hoto. lxjrid, mortgage''6r otherwise upon any pr all of 1m'properly aud. to uo every and atir act needlul fo carry out the object of said Incorporation,and to have and enjoy all the rights, powers and .privileges con ferred by law upon* corporations of like character by the la* * of Georgia, and your petitioners will ever pfay. . v . 8. P. Hou,is, * . E. A.Hawkins, Attorney* for Petitioners. Filed in office December 10th, 1800. J. n. Alyas*. Clerk. A true extract from the Record of Char- U " U, “ KU ' Cl.rk b. C. k DMINISTRATOR’S KALE. A GEORGIA—WkBprtnt County Will be sold before the court house* In Preston, Webster county, Georgia, on the flret Tuesday in January next; by virtue df an order from the ordinary of Humter county, the following property,'to-wft: . One undivided half Interest In lota of land No's, one(1) five (6) and s!£ (6); the Wen ha‘f cf/ot No. (121) one hundred and twenty alx, (50) atlrea offwi it hall lot No. thirty-two (82), elghty-fiVo [Sly acres off West baif lot No. one hundred and fbrty- fiv»* fi<5), and 1 thirty-five acres off toe li,I« jjni Cotton Ave., Opposite Prince's Stables- Am^ricuk; Georgia. ,-f "*■ “ , .i...jii L , i,in, W R. schroeder. gormerlv with M. F. Holland M'i . Vtlanta, Ga. -I* (, V1 1 1 / ,•••'< J. Vf.viTBIOKLAND > | Vom er) with Hunnlcutt A BalUnintb 1 ■ ATA*»TM CLMi ;. fj M,.,.. SCHROEDER & STICKLAND, '•» tV-'-'b I! I« JtlK* Iflefl ..MieiV/ I'J:., 724 Colton Avenue, Amirlcus, 6%.,/ii , i , jbtaketxnn of Tin, Cnperand Sben iroaWan {hheaiMdInaConice,nBi&i!ros&oc nMdpH' W- woulu be pleased to give you estimates on you! Tiff ron and Cornloe work, guarantee all work to be first-alaas Id evory partlcn »r. RUglng, Cresting and FI furnished bn short no.Ice. Wn also J.t Heavy Iron Work from 14 to 27, Roofing, < erli"* Hpoutlng. etc. rv- r- n, _a. L . three quarter (HBb%) acres, more or issa» Hald undivided Iniereat In said propntr sold aa the property of M. Burke, late of ties, -i.lt a. C. M. Wim i.m., , AomlDulratoi G'^^OEOROl^-WltMT** CaoriV; AnvcaUl. to an order tram tha Uttoora- 7TR»SK?SSeSf fa' legal hours of sals.* One hundred (100) acres off lot nomberooe hundred and ten (110); fifty-two (Hi) acres- pff of lot number one bnadred and eleven nlf) : one hundred (100) eerea, more or less, off of lot number one hundred and fourteen (114), .In the 26th district or Webster eounty. Go. Alto town lot number six («) An block, A, and Jots numbe a nine (•), ten M0) and fourteen (14) In block C, and lot number thirty (8")lo the town of Preston, Ga, Bold forth* pnr- pose of settlement. 8. Bell, - 1‘ Guard an J. C. and W. 8. BclU Preat°fi,<^., Dad., 1 , 18W. G^^^o^A^.Wa.rocaw A,rv.nble1o.nord«r frnm thellonora- Pwatoa, QMntla. iyM wife- an pa ‘ Tuesday In January next,netw-Min the hnU re of sole, by Tans. A. OfiettttiK Gi M arth a D. Coleman, deceased: Lot of lam. number one hundred and fifty-eight (166) la 18th District of Webster County, Ga. * .VXW#.A.P9 Preston, Gat) Dee. 8,1880^.1 (I » U o wr. £ FH TCAtTOir. ' ‘1“'"' ■' ‘ /. (LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.' GEORGIA—RUMTKK COUNTT. Agreeable to an order from the Hon. sry of said county, will be court house door In the city -jmlercounty, Ga.. b tween fire of axle, on the flret Tues. consisting of Heven^ and one-hair (11^) Felderslreet.and west by lands of J. F. Mayo nml J. w. ICarrls* • refill for the Wne- fit of the heirs and creditors of said deceas ed. Terms cash. This Dec. 4tb, 1800. W J. II. Allen, Administrator. I4EORGIA— humtx* County. mlnlatrator of the estate ol Dr. J. M. How- YWHERE. can Wow risfo* through it. — - c that quite th« thing? T~ ~ ^V, I Th.«<j nrc merefnre SttnxMih * Bingo—1» if.for jae..Xbr.t»ttB teKoinK -1* drag me off to onnof tnoahpltattiU so- hbBHif calfiaSvthkt Bho {»_iniMd np<1 .,! •f?™—”**■ want to-BBt.nnoh-nfWJln tuntshewill •WmfP t; i i *n»Wi«r. . •> j .u.j llmffor *^Jttb39MHai mmw 1! earties concerned, : Whether kindred nr jredltora, io show cause on .or before the Junbary term df tbo rdUft of Ohllnary Webster county, to be held the first Me day In January next, why said petition should not be gmUIMtaapfWyrd /br.'i . j -a—U -+U .sstofkMtak OkOROM—WrArrui Cotnrrv. -ilqm irVer, dV IH”* 1 SSS'KSSH sumWSSSSjllgg- These are, ef^STttolt Monday In March nexV, why said petition sillM-Ui* !■ <»ai^.aaa»t ■*il»fepMpv» ’btskiMo*’.' CBOUGlA—WwilAi* CUintv.w ,»o«fk^nilHln][Oon«*,s; '^ HO a nil purl its concerned, whether kindred or 1 flM,h(» .DPlknUon. if<9 9f,(U(Wifr- crvuitors.to show rnusc on or tiefore the 4 Mtanryf fftom wfiSidObnrt of ^rdtomrevp 8umu*r County, to be held on the (Tret Monday lo February next, wby said pell- q # _ this KUt day of Npvember ext, wby saf*l pell- gBffwiwir Cook’s Pharmacy has been removed from lotton Avenue to the W. J. Slanpy comer, reet, (near Artesian yr^) r wheve J aased to serve y6u in Drugs, Pat- in Beau Dale ]i~ Mo. 80S Forayth nnd 1004 Le* Btmto. • - AMF.klCUS. QEOBOIA D <Sb GO., 8 '"atJ Li.tM JJLAt) ' FANCY & STAPLE GROCERIES. SHOES. ETC. . CIGARS ANb XOBACCjr**^SPECiALTJf qoori, Brandies, Wine, Bnr, eToT RE ^r J ... w Th * p " 1 ' On. houM and lot on Jacknon alrMt|ln«liflnRMMiColl«(..' ton* lot, 6 room, to th« HTK*H'« M;«BROW“N, rwuon a.hnrw FifiHWiaWAnWv l SMIE1BWMO*l W’fftotlT . 'liwghW^iiivlj JBflWUJ u tiling; for 3y«u^ti of Pino Timber Idtnd. Rntlroad rang throug Alittio Rirlin Mi im ?W._ i. ! ! 6ot.