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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIME?3-RECORDER: THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1891.
EGGS BY MACHINERY.
A PLAi'l TO MAKE THEM BETTER AND
CHEAPER THAN HENS CAN.
m
filial the Manufactured Article Contain*.
How the Ingredient* Are Secured—The
the Shell In Real!? » Hell-
«»f Work.
Making «
' mfilcG a long
tail (talc) short.
A inan, after
ho has eaten
a good dinner,
may feel extra
vagantly joyous; but the next day—
oh ! but ho is 6urly and grim, his
stomach and liver aro sluggish, ho is ; ^ >f in > \r%\v. thus over-
morose, despondent and “out of j comj*tit '*»:i with theAmerl-
sorts” generally. But ho may get j can
a prompt return for his money by , t j 1( .
purchasing Dr. Pierce s Pleasant j £*<>:
Pellets. ! dm
There’s nothing like them. The
Pills, sugar-
~ " r '***i former.
Mr. StorreyV V
Patents have been granted to James
Storrey, of Kansu* City, for the manu
facture of eggj. .
All the necessary maemnery, wmen
is not worth more tfcnti $500 at the ont-
l^in tuia
for Infants and Children*
if
gueees8 attends
mi-lpated by Mr.
u t .vecn the ma-
Hupivmaey in the
will lx? short.
2V egg prc-atK JUg bun ness
aro tiny Liver Pills, sugar-coated, with the victory to tint crcln of tue
but thorough in results. Otto Pellet
is laxative, three to four cathartic.
For Indigestion, Bilionsncss, and
all derangements of the Stomach,
Liver and Bowels, they work like a
charm, and you get a lasting benefit
and a permanent cure.
They’re the cheapest Pill, because
tafe and sure, whilo the manufact
urers guarantee they’ll give satisfac
tion, or yonr money is returned 1
You only pay for tho good you
get. Can you ask more ?
What’s the uso 1 suffering any
more from those dizzy rod Is, tho
headaches and all J make the attack
▼ourself, with ono or two of these
little, Sugar-coated Pellets, and they
will do the rest. They aro a perfect
vest-pocket remedy. Purely vege
table and perfectly harmless. By
druggists. 25 cents a vial.
A. T. CURRY,
Real Estate, Insurance,
STOCK AND BOND BROKER.
Cordele, Ga.
ap!8-ly-d-w
W. L. DOUGLAS
SHOE B£S*_
iMtans&srufirzm
THORNTON WHEATLEY
Amerlous, - • Georgia
a>A«it for citikww.
TERRY M-F-G CO. Nashville. Ten«
BY THE CAR LOAD LOTS.
The bast Bhlngles .made at the lowest
prices ever known before. Address
8. M. Jojo-s, Americas, Ga
D. C. Joa km,4**110 Ga.
tlllmay90
8HINGLES
AND
LUMBER
Having Just finished an outfit to manu
facture tne above named article*, we are
prepared to furnish \ hem on short notice.
Batuffcetlon guarantee*. Will deliver at
Park era htatlon, ten miles from Ainericus,
on 8* A. AM. XL K. Address us nt Leslie
Ga. R. a. WILSON A CO.
SUFFERERS
:OF:
Youthful Errors
Lost Manhood, Early Decay, etc.,
etc., can secure a hotue treatise free
by addressing a fellow sufferer, C.
W. Leek, P. O. Box 316, Roanoke,
Virginia.
very simple.
and y. t he U pr<»parefl to inannfactnre
an artificial egg that a connoisseur will
find it difficult to distinguish either In
appearance or taste from tlm prime pro
duct of a, Ph’month Rock or Leghorn.
Lime, water, blood, milk, tallow, peas
and one «»r two other vegetables are the
ingredients of his compound. The shell
and the yolk will not lx* difficult of
manufacture. To make a good imita
tion of the “white” of the egg is the part
that Ins required this most ingenuity to
conquer, but Mr. Storrey has sncdiiled
in solving the problem successfully.
MAKING THE YOLK.
The yolk of an egg is composed of CO
per cent, of yellow fat, 14 per cent, of
caseine, about 3 per cent, albumen and
water. The fat is caramon animal fat.
and beef fat. which is very cheap, will
be the chief ingredient. To this a liberal
amount of caseine, which is that portion
of the milk which produces butter and
cheese, will be added, and albumen
mainly from beef blood, together with
water, will bo mixed in small quantities.
The color, already a yellow, will be
treated with a chemical which will serve
a double purpose of deepening the color
and preserving the mixture in a serni-
liqnid state until it is cooked.
Tho “white” of the egg is about one-
eighth pure albumen, and is a difficult
substance to produce chemically. A sub
stance-that appears to the eye exactly
similar, and which hardens and whitens
when cooked, has been produced by a
mixture of legumin, or vegetable albu
men, extracted from common peas, and
which forms one-fourth of tho peas, a
little albumen from beef blood, a trifle
of sulphur, considerable gelatine and a
chemical rolntion to prevent rapid de
composition, and which also whitens the
whole bulk when subjected to heat, just
as the egg becomes white when boiled.
As beef blood will bo utilized in very
largo quantities in the big egg mill, n
few special cars will bo fitted up with
tanks to bring the blood from the Chi
cago slaughter houses.
STAKING TOE SHELL.
The shell will be perfectly imitated by
u simple solution of lime, water and glue.
The machinery that is required is needed
mainly in putting the egg together.
Every yelk will lie first run into a mold
to lie properly shaped, and then dumped
into u second mold, where tho right
quantity of the white is placed previously
This latter substance, being a gelatim
like matter, will incase tho yolk very
readily. By a unique machine the meat
is there enveloped in the shell.
The shell is only partially hardened
when the egg is put into it, and as there
is a liberal amount of glno added to the
lime, the edges of the shell soon adhere
to each other very tightly, leaving no
traceable mark where they were joined.
In order to mako t he imitation more
completely successful, molds of several
sizes will bo introduced, making tho
eggs vary in bulk as do the products of
any respectable flock of hens. The color
of tho shell will also be of two or three
shades, rendering the likeness to the
original still more striking.
Tests have been made which show
that the artificial egg can be preserved
for a month under proper conditions,
and still taste as fresh as ono laid by an
ordinary hen. As all the ingredients of
this reform egg are exceedingly cheap,
it can bo xuanufcctnred at tho rate of
aliout three cents a dozen. There will
bo no limit to tho capacity of the novel
mill, and families and boarding house
keepers can be supplied in any quanti
ties nt prices so duzzlingly small us to
warrant immediate popularity.—Cincin
nati Enquirer.
Stranjf Want*.
They must have a strange herd of
sheep in New Zealand, where a settler
announced that ho wanted “an indus
trious man to tak<* charge .* ?%000 sheep
who could talk Spanish.” He must have
been related to the yuuug lady who an
nounced “that she could do all kinds of
sewing and embroidery except music.”
A western “ad.” reads: “Wanted an en
ergetic young mm for a retail Htore
partly out of doors, partly behind the
counters,” A contemporary asks what
will be the result when the door is shut
•Providence Journal.
“Castorta is so well adapted to children that
I recommend It as superior to any prescription
known to me.” H. A. Aacmcx, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. T.
“The use of‘Castoris* is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seemsa work
of supererogation to endorse It Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Caatoria
within eaay reach.**
Carlos Mirmr, D.D..
New York City.
Late Faster Btoomlngdals Deformed Church.
Castor!* cures CoUe, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills Worms, (ires sleep, and promotes <B-
Wil
M For several years I have reeomnteaded
your * Osstoris, * and *hall always continue to
do so as it hag invariably prodnoed beneficial
results."
Edwin F. Parskn. K. Dm
“The Wtsthrop,*’ 125th Street and 7th Are*
New York City.
TbaCxntaus Company, 77 Murray Strrkt, New York.
FOR RENT.
Two dwellings, one of them suitable
for boarders.
FOR SALE.
Knights of Honor
ufornialion
thTapret
applv to
life insurance.
light
For
l§sr*
3 tlculitri sent i'll
^ , ■ H M.WOOLLKV.5
r Atlanta,U*. u>jir-«l<H!4V h,tcb :
A Share in n
There is a story told of a French savant
who was shown n priceless jewel by n
great (lute.
"Thank you, my lord duke,” said the
man of science, “for allowing mo to
slmre vrith yon the possession of so great
t treasnre.”
In what way?" said tho duke.
Why, your grace can do no more
than look at it, and you have allowed
me to do the isune.”—All the Year
Uoond.
Spoke Too Quick.
Mr. Repplier (playing cribbagc)—
What a very fine crib board. Mint Pas
sed
Mia Passed (playfully)—A gift from
my very first sweetheart. Mr. Ropplier,
when I was only 15.
Mr. Bepplier (with polite interest)—
Indeed! That is quite the oldest crib
board X ever saw —that la — er — J
mean .—West Shore.
Central and suburban property at bar
gain figures.
M. CALLAWAY,
Heal Estate Agent
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—8uxtk» County.
To tb*» Honorable Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of Ja*. T. Cotner. R. L. Bulll
ii», citizen* of ett-vof Amerleu*, Sumter
nly. tie r*W. Nnd other*, respectfully
riioweth 'heir <te#l»« for the * selves, t» elr
HvatM-lutPH and so censor*. to be lucorp rated
under the corporale name and style of the
M Amrrlcu* Jewelry Company.”
Tho pr ncipal office. pl*c« of burines* and
residence oi said company.Khali be to Ameri
ca*. Sumter County, Georgia, where a ma
jority of board of director* ahull reside at al*.
lime*; but petitioner* pro for privilege of
transacting bustmss anywhere in or outilde
of the State of Oeonc'H, If the Board «-f Direc
tors Hhonld do Ire wild It !* * he Interest.of said
company to do *«•. The capital Block of said
oomauny whuli be Flfte.*i»Tb usund (115 0001
Doll trs, to be divided into shares of Oue
Hundred t'oijurs —eti; hu poililoners pray
for tne privlleg- of beginning bu#lue$s when
10per cent of said capita) stock >•» pu d In Mid
pray for the privilege of Increasing said capi
tal stock from time to time. In uiscretlon of
Hoard or Directors, us occasion and business
may demand to hu amount not to exceed One
Hundred Thousand Doliuta.
The object of tbelrnssoclMt'on Is pecuniary
gain ana profits for It* shareholder* and the
bust near they propose to conduct. Is that of
buying, *elllr.g. repairing or manufacturing,
watch* s. clocks and Jewelry of ril kinds,
silver nnd plated ware, also musical Instru
ments and musical merchandise ot all kinds
optical goo*'*, preclou-* stones, art goods,
brlcabrac, glassware, walking canes, urn-
brel'u*and cutlery and all other articles
of merchaud sc usually kept In Jewelry and
musical instrument houses nnd petitioners
pray for the privilege of renting or leasing
any of the article* as af-irenald. or that may
be kept in Jewelry or musical Instrument
houses.or sell same for cash or on the install
ment plan, or dispose or same ns may he to
interest of sulj company. Petitioners also
pray for privilege to borrow money for cor
porate purposes, and secure the same by
mortgage, trust deed or otherwise, upon any
or all or its corporate ptopertp; to make
notes, account*, to buy hold, improve, > el I
lease and rent real or personal property for
LITTLE MARDRE,
The Old Reliable Stationer,
105 FORSYTH STREET,
Keeps always on hand a complete assortment of Books
and Fine Writing Papers;' School Books for
every county in Southwest Georgia. *
Fine * Pietro, * Framed * and * in * Sheet
Large lot of New Moulding just received. Send in youi
Pictures and have them framed. I lead, others follow.
REMEMBER THE PLAGE
orown stock in other companies If directors
should think tt to the interest of said com
pany. To appoint all officers, agents tor the
management of Its buslnere.to employ sales
men, drummers, workmen, and all other
persons for conducting said business. Peti
tioners pray for the privilege to make and
enforce such constitution,by-laws, rules and
regulations for the government of said com
pany as may be nccesssry and proper, not
inconsistent with the laws or Georgia; also
to have and use n common seal, to sue and
be sued, to plead nnd be Impleaded, to con
tract and be contracted with, to have such
other powers and to do such other acts as
trecust'mnry and proper, to carry ontthe
Intent, design and purpose of said corpora
tion. Petitioner* pray to be incorporated
for the fall term or twenty (20) years, with
privilege of renewal at the expiration of said
term according to law.
And petitioners will eve^pray^etc^ ^
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Filed In office this 8th day of April, 1891.
J. H. Allen,
Clerk H. C. H. C. Ga.
I hereby certify that the above Is a true
extract from flu* record ot charters of Sum
ter court. This 8th April 1891,
J. H. Allen.
Clerk B.C. 8. C.Ga.
S. H. HAWKINS ’». H. c. BAGIEV. Vj
W. t. -.iRPhEV. Cuhter.
'▼OASIZED 1870.
-ogThe Ba.jk of Americus.go-
Designated Depository State of Georgia.
Stockholders individually liable.
Capital,
fcjurpluH,
—: d 4 kK,|OHS:—
II. C. Bagley, Pres. Americas Investment Co.
P. C. Clegg, I*res. Ocmnlgee Brick Co.
Ja*. Dodson, of Jas. Dodson A Son, Attorneys.
Q. W. Glover, Pres’t Ainericus Grocery Co
S. H. Hawkins, Pres*t 8. A. A M. Railroad.
8. Montgomery. Pres’t Peoples National Bank.
J. W. Sheffield, of Sheffield - ~~ '
T. Wheatley, wholes* 1 # di
W. E. Alurphey, Cashier.
Cap!
Pale
id up Capital ... -
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HAWKES, O. A. COLEMAN,
President. Vice-President.
W. C. FDKLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS- O. A. Coleman, C. C.
Hawkins, B. H. Jossey, T. N. Hawkes,
W. C. Furlow, W. H. C. Wheatley, R. S.
Oliver, Q. M. Brown, W. M. Hawkes,
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylandor.
Liberal to its customers, accommoda
ting to the publio and prudent in it*
management, this bank aolicits deposits
and other business In Its line.
C. M. WHEATLEY, Pres’t. B. H. JOSSEY, Seo’y & Tress.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vice Pres’t 0. C. STONE, Supt
The Ainericus Construction Company,
Successors to C. M. Wheatley * Co.
Have the largest stock of
Dry T umber
Both Rough and Dressed, ever held in the city, with unequslled capacity
• for the cxecuUon of lino work. They will furnish the trade with
Sasb, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Stairwork, Pulpits, Pevs,
COUNTERS, SHELVING, MOULDINGS, ORNAMENTS, ETO.
Prompt attention given all orders. Write for Catalogue and prices
Office and Factory, COR. BAY A JACKSON STS. Telephone No. 78.
Uptown Office, No. JACKSON ST. Telephone 110.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Pm.
ARCHIE R ELDRIDGE, Gm’l Ming’
PETITION FOR AMENDMENT
TO CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA.—Sumtxb County.
To the Honorable Superior Court of said County:
The petition of W. P. Burt, H. C. Begley, M,
Callaway. M. Speer. P. C. Clegg, J. jTUanesley
and B. Myrick show that they constitute the
resent Board of Directors of the Americas
Imes Publishing Co., a corporation that waa on
the 20th day of February 1800, duly chartered
under the laws of this state, and under said
charter bad an authorised capital of common
stock to the amount of Urn Thousand Dollars,
with the privilege of increasing the same to
One Hundred Thousand and that Ten Thousand
Dollars has actually been paid into said com
pany.
Petitioners show that they desire—(all the
stockholder* of said Americas Times Pabli«hing
Company consenting thereto)—to hare said
_ _ charter amended so as to authorise said corpo-
manufacture of Ice in a short time and will be prepared to cSSmyto’ i2!^ A !?SS 0 ?xSS , ,“
‘ - th, ram of riftMn TbMiunU DolUn,Mock to
b, known u * ^‘l-referred Stock,” ot uld corpora
tion, «lil itock not to be Incnmd abor. Tm
Thouund Dollar, exoept by a thrce-fourtlis rot*
or the ■tockhold.n, anil to hare the drat Hen,
priority and pneedonc* orer all other atoek
prtvioo* Issued by thmkl AnwrteusTimes
Publishing Onapany, and the raid America,
a* the rate of 10 per cent, per anaum
The Americas Refrigerating Go.
Respectfully state that their new Ice Factory will start the
furnish Pure Crystal Ice in any quantity from a pound to a “ 1 ** nmofri, - t ‘«? -nuuuaud
car load. Their Refrigerating Chambers will also soon be in
readiness for the preservation of all perishable food products
and will be perfect in every particular. For further partic
ulars either telephone, write or call on
THE AMERICUS REFRIGERATING CO.,
Office & Factory Cor. Jackson & Bay Sts., on Central R. R.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
To the Superior Court of Bald County:
The petition ofC. R. Whitley, M. B. Camp
bell. James L. Montgomery, Liston Coouer,
J. T. Wortham. H. H. Chtii, L. B. Ritter
and W. H. Cooke, of said ecunty, respect
fdlly show that they have associated th*ir_
•elves together and drstre for themselves,
their associate#, successors and assigns to be
incorporated under the laws of Georgia and
made a body politic, with the right or suc
cession under the corporate name or the
“Americas 8t*am Laundry Company.”
The object of said corporation is for pecu
niary gam and profit for Its shareholder*,
and the particular bds new to be carried on
la that or a general laundry, the washing and
ironing of elothrs of every and all character
and description, and such business as Is
usual and incident to a laundry.
The capital stock of said corporation shall
be five thousand dollar*, divided Into shares
ofone hundred dollars each,with the privilege
of increa'lng same to a sum not exceeding
twenty-five thousand dollars,and each stock
holder to be ln tlvnally liable to the extent
of ht*unpaid subscription of said capita
stock. The mare of business and principal
office of said corporation will be in tbs cl.y
of Americas, said county.
Petitioners for thoimeives and associates
pray that under the corporate name afore
said, they may be Incorporated an t mare a
body politic for the full term or twenty (20)
years with the privilege of renewal at the ex-
E lratlon of that Hire, and o have and enjoy
ic following rights and privileges, to- It:
The right to sne and be sued, plsad and be
Impleaded, to contract and be contracted
with, to use a common seal and adopt by
laws, rule* a**d regulatto is binding on Its
stockholders for tho government of its stock
holds' • and officers not tnconvlstent with
law. To establish branch houses in sn>
county In this Ht«ts or outride of this Ht te.
To borrow money for corporate pnrposesard
secure the asms by mortgage or trust deed
or otbe wise upon any or all ot its corpora e
property.
To have, bold, own, u*e and enjoy all
business, and to appoint all officers and
agsnts for the manage ent 01 Its business
to employs lestnen, workmen and al lotto r
perrons necessary to carry on tbe *atd busi
ness, end to have and enjo all other rights
K wers and privileges necessary to carry out
s« bj«cts of said corporation conferrred by
law upon corporations of like obarseterby
tbe laws of Georgia
JA8. DODSON A SON,
Petitioner*' Attorneys.
Filed In offloe April», 1801.
J. H. allkw, Clerk.
I certify) the above and fbreglvlu* to be a
true extract frem the Record of Charter*,
this:Mh day of April. 1881.
S. M0NTG0 v ERY, Prtst J. C. RONEY, Vke Prwt.
JN0. WINDSOR. C’r. LESTER WINDSOR Asst. Pr.
E.A. HAWKINS, Attorney
NO. 2839.
THE
Peoples’ National Bant
Of Americas.^
Capital, 850,000. Surplus, *75,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
a. C. BAOXtKT, Pro,. W. £. Hawalan, Sec. It Tr.
Americos Investment Go.
Investment Securities.
eaid uf OaDital, $1,000,000.
ISnrplns, $250,000.
DinicTOBs:
H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, S W Coney,
W S 61111s, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg,
WM Hawkes, BF Mathews, 6 11 Byne,
W E Murpboy, S Montgomery, J H Pharr.
B. P. Hollis.
• Bank of Sontkvestern Georgia. *
M. SPUR, J. W. WHEATLEY,
l-reildent. Vice I’renldrnt.
W. B. C. DUDLEY, A. W. SMITH,
Cashier. Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTOR,:
J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldridge,
C. A. Huntington, H, R. Johnson,
R. J^ Perry, J. C. Nicholson,
W. H. C.Dudloy,
. J. perry,
, W. Smith,
M. Speer.
E. Burr, Jr., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. P.
O. A. Coleman, Sec,« Tress,
Georgia Loan & Trust Co.
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property.
B P Hollis,
, Attorney,'
J K Bivins.
Land Examiner.
m in, iovi,
J. H. Allen, clerk B. C.
W. 0. MURRAY, PRESIDENT.
I. E. CLARK, CASHIER.
Planters’ Bank of EIHe,
KMavtUe, Georgia. ; if!
PAID UP CAPITAL, • . *35,000
Collections s Specialty.
Liberal to 1U customers, accommodating to .
tbe publio end prudent In Ita management, this
bank Kllclts deposits and other business in Its
* * JanS-dawly.
LOANS.
Loans negotiated at LOWEST RATES:
Ksay payments, on city or (arm lands.
J. J. HANESLEY,
not IJ Jy Amerloua. Georgia.
Health is Wealth!
R. 'T. BYRD,
FIRE AND LIFE INSURANCE.
BEPRESBXTIXG THE SAFESTAXD STRONGEST COMPANIES IXJHE WORLD.
Insurance placed on City and Country Property.
Office on Jackson Street, next door below Mayor’s Office.'
dacSS-dly.
on tbe par nine of enob stock to be paid on tbe
lstof January of each prat out ot tSeanhigs
of said oorporatioo, end petitioners will ercr
aar"
l«rtlTy tbeabore an^fomolngm be a’ tni
erriractfrum the Reoords of Cbsrters this, Aprl
J. H. ALLIN, Clerk C. S. C.
H ike best known remedy
MHaf-c,’* eSnSmaH
Gf
0
SiXliV wttbeet Pain,
rtmuts Mrietnta. Contains no
acrid or polaooous nbotancea, aad
js guaranteed abeolntety harmless.
■■by drnggfns. Beware of Sub.
|riltwtea.Ac»eChrm.Oo.Ltd^N.O.,n
Sold In Americas by Cook's Phari
S. J. Eldridge, Fleetwood A Russell, J.
Hall and Davenport Drog Company.
tue of aloobd or tobacco," Wakefnlnese, llenu.
Depression, Softening of tbs Brain, resulting la
{J^ft^tesjlingto misery, decay and death.
tains one month’s treatment. $l 00 per box, or
sent by man*prepeM, on ro-
YYI GUARANTEE SEC BOXES
Wltbrnch order rooebnd by
ns lor six boxes, accompanied wltb S5.00, we
purchaser oui written guarantee to
E®*?” 1 * Rt* tnoocy If the treatment does not ef-
wet a cure. Guarantees issued only by
THE DAVENl’ORT DBUG CO., SoleAct#.,
•
H. SANFORD,
Contractor and Builder,
AMERICUS, GA,
la prsparsd to take oootracu for buildings ol
all kinds.
With large experience in building be can
(unatee is (nod work ae can ba done any
Estimates Made.
(aside finishing a tpsclslty, In bard woods
All latest designs. Samples can be had on ap
plication.
Cell at J. B. Dona's store, on Lamar street,
Americas, Os. 4selT-lre