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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, MAY 21, 1891.
Keep oat
disease by keeping in healthy ac
tion the liver, stomach and bowels.
There’s a pleasant and a sure way
of doing it. It's with I)r. Pierce’s
Pleasant Pellets. They’re the best
Liver Pill ever made, and a prompt
and effective remedy for Sick
Headache, Bilious Headache, Con
stipation, Indigestion, Bilious At
tacks, and all derangements of the
stomach, liver and bowels. They
cleanse and renovate the system,
quietly but thoroughly. '1 hey reg
ulate the system, too—they don’t
upset it, like the old-fashioned pills.
Tneso are purely vegetable and per
fectly harmless. One “ Pellet ” a
dose. They’re the easiest to take,
and the mildest in operation—the
smallest in size, but the most effi-
cicnt in their work.
They’re the cheapest pill you can
buy, because they’re guaranteed to
give satisfaction,'or your money is
returned.
You only pay for the good you
get.
Can yon ask more ?
That’s the peculiar plan all Dr.
Pierce’s medicines are sold on.
THAT'S SO,(JOHNNY ROACH
For sale by FLEETWOOD ft RUSSELL,
sole> agents, Amoricus, Ga, 4-29-d*wIm
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t O D B 1 /N P and other special*
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W ■■ Lad let. etc., are w*e.
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THORNTON WHKATLEY
Amerlous, • • Georgia
BY THE CAR L0AD]JL0TS.
The best Hlilngle* .made at the lowest
price* ever known before. Address
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eture the above tiuim
prepared to furnish then
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Parker* Station, ten miles from Atnericua,
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Lost Manhood, Early Decay, etc.,
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The Hose of Sharon Not a Hot*.
The anemone coronaria commonly
prows wild about Smyrna aud in Asia
Minor, spreading fur and wide as the
most lieantifnl of spring blossoms, grow
ing on chalk soil along the edges of
shrublierv. We cannot wonder that it
was already in ancient times a favorite
of the inhabitants and excited in poetic
minds sensations such as can only be ex
cited by surprising beauty. *'I am the
rose of Sharon and the lily of the val
leys," sings the first wrse of the second
chapter of Solomon's song, and there can
be no doubt today what is here meant by
( the rose of Sharon.
j it was an American, Fiske P. Brewer,
who decided this question, Narcissus
j Tazetta. which likewise grows in Pales-
| tine, having previously lieen considered
j the Biblical flower. This gentlemau, ac-
! curding to the Edinburgh Review of
lSHii, while traveling in the year 1859
from Jaffa to IiunMi, came npou a place
where a considerable expanse of ground
was half covered with brilliant ml
flowers. At the sight of them some of
his native companions immediately ex
claimed, -Roses of Sharon." and when
he inquired about the name he was told
that the anemone was there universally
so called.
in truth it would not be easy other-
wist; to hjicak of a rose in Palestine, for
native roses do not exist there—at least
not where they would justify the associ
ation of the plain of Sharon with their
name. Wild roses are found in Pales
tine only on Lebanon, or where, here
and there. R. centifolia is cultivated for
the production of attar, as in the Wadi-
el-Werd (Rose-valley), near Hebron.
According to Ebert, and Quthe, in their
“Palestine," the translations of the
Bible often use the word rose where
there is no warrant for understanding
by it a true rose. The roses of Persia
and Media were not introduced into
Palestine before the Grecian period.—
Uhwtrirte Garden-Zeitung.
for Infants and Children.
“CutsrlaRioiren adapted to children that
I recomnred llil lupirior to any prcacriptlop
known to me." H. A. Aacain, H. D.,
Ill So. Oxford £L, Brooklyn, N. T.
-The n» of'Caatorla’Ca aonnlTennl end
Ita merits no well known thnt It menu, work
of ■upererowitlon leendorae it. Few are the
intelligent farolllea who do not keep Castoria
How Old fa Punch?
On lumliug at one of the sugar fac
tories we found that there was a fair go
ing on under nn avenne of tamarisks
close by. The dealers sat under the
trees with their wares before them, fruit
and vegetables in one quarter, cotton
and calicoes in nnother, native woolen
stuffs, robes, rugs, cloth, etc., in a third;
there was also a cattle fair, sheep, buf
faloes, camels and donkeys. There were
nl fresco coffee stalls and a booth, with
in which the sonnds of very noisy music
could be heard, the drum predominating.
We entered, and were much amused on
finding that it was an Arab Pnnch and
Judy show, but Pnnch wore a turban
and Jody a yashmak.
Tlie former jierpetrated a series of
enormities, and ended by tearing off
Judy's veil during a family sqnabble:
after this he became a perfect desperado,
and on the mainour (chief magistrate of
the district), got up in the official tar
boosh and blue frock coat, arriving, at
tended by a retinue of cawasses armed
witli sticks, he knocked that redoubtable
personage head over heels, amid the vo
ciferous applause of the assembled fella
heen. Punch fiasha’s popularity was
now at its height, and much sympathy
was felt for him when his career termi
nated by his being hanged on the pole
of a shadoof. It was really a very clever
and lively performance.
I tnfned to the inspector of the factory,
who was with me, and said, "I suppose
they have borrowed this from Europe.'
“Borrowed it from Europe!" he ex
claimed. "Why, it was performed in
the east before Europe was thonght of.
So then old Pnnch is, after all, but a de
generate version of an Egyptian play.—
Stuart’s “Egypt After the War."
A Suro Way of Killing O.l.
Frost Bunker, of the Dead river re
gion, is a guide who. it is said, Is a suc
cessful rival to James A. Smith, of Phil
lips—a Rangely guide—in story telling.
Frost is intimately acquainted with
“John Smith,” who is well known in all
parts of the country. He says he was
with John on a hunting trip once on a
time, when they came upon a man who
had tired at an owl (perched in a big
tree) about a dozen times without suc
cess. As they approached the stranger
offered John a five dollar bill if he would
secure the owl. John cocked his rifle
and walked around the tree.
The owl turned his head in the same
direction as far as John walked. John
kept on going around the tree, the owl
turning his iiend all the while. Just as
John completed the tenth circuit the
owl's head was twisted off and ho fell to
the ground dead. John said small owls
eooldn't he killed that way because their
feet would fly up in turning.—Phillips
(Me.) Phonograph.
Salaries of Old English Actor*.
Kean never spent more than two or
three tb«'UH*o(l poyml* upon a revival,
xml this was considered marvolous in
those days. Messrs. Irvin# and Wilson
Barrett have more than doubled such
sums. Again, salaries were incompara
bly smaller. For some time John Ryder,
who played second to Kean, received
only three i>ouih1s ten shillings a week
until, discovering that another actor of
about equal jwsition was in the receipt
of eight pounds, he threatened to break
his engagement unless his salary was at
once doubled, a request which was com
plied with. Now such an actor would
command from thirty to fifty pounds a
week. On the other hand, Kean raised
the ballet girls from a shilling a night,
their old pay, out of which they had to
find shoes and stockings, to a guinea a
week, and found them everything.—
London Tit-Bits.
Cat Bata*.
“I always get reduced rates on the
railroads for my Indians/* remarked the
traveling showman.
“How do you manage that?"
“I get them scalper’s tickets."—Puck.
Sometime* It'* a Nuisance.
•There is a poetry about the flute that
other'' instruments lack. The divine
afflatus lias descended upon it"
“Well, it takes a very earthy afflatus
to make it work,”—Harper’s Bazar.
CtttQi Mawtx, D.D.,
New ifork &ty.
Lata Pastor IBoomlngdaie Reformed Church.
Castoria cure* Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kill* Worm*, give* Bleep, and promotes di-
Witfout injurious
medication.
u For aeYeral years I hare recommended
your * Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to
ao so as it has invariably produced beneficial
results. 1 '
Edwin F. Pardzs. M. D.,
M The Wlnthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Are.,
New York City.
Tn CXSTAUB Co UP AST, 77 Mc**AT STEXXT, N*W YOBX.
R. S. & G. W. OLIVER,
(Successors to Little Mardke)
mi
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 * Pictures, * Framed * and * in * Sheets.
Large lot of New Moulding just received. Send in youi
Pictures and have them framed. We lead, others follow.
Come and see us when you need anything in our line.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
C. M. WHEATLEY, Prcs’t.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vice Pres’t.
B. H. JOSSEY, Sec’y ft Tieas.
C. C. STONE, Supt.
The Americus Construction Company,
Successors to C. M. Wheatley ft Co.
Have the largest stock of
Dry L UMBER
Both Rough and Dressed, ever held in the city, with unequalled capacity
iity,
for the execution of line work. They will furnikh the trade with
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Stairwork, Pnlpits, Pevs,
COUNTERS, BHEX.VINO, MOULDINGS, ORNAMENTS, ETC.
Prompt attention given all orders. . Write for Catalogue and prices
Office and Factory, COR. BAY Jt JACKSON STS. Telephone No. 78.
Uptown Office, No. JACKSON ST. 1>lophone 110.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Pm.
ARCHIE R ELDRIDGE, Gen’l Ming'
The Americus Refrigerating Go.
Respectfully state that their new Ice Factory will start the
manufacture of Ice in a short time and will be prepared to
furnish Pure Crystal Ice in any quantityfrom a pound to a
car load. Their Refrigerating Chambers will also soon he in
readiness for the preservation of all perishable food products
and will bf; 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 E. E.
aprllMao
J. HENRY FREEMAN,
413 COTTON AYE.,
Contractor * and * B uilder.
Estimate* cheerfully furnished. Also dealer In Building Materlul*,
Doors, Sasb, Blinds, Brick, Sigles, lulls,
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA— Scmteb County.
To the Honorable Superior Conrt of said
County:
The petition of Jaw. T Cotnev. II L Bull*
van, Luther C. Bell. C. .!. Hobnelder, P. G
Ciegg.H.C. Hagley.w. E. Murpbeyami W. P,
Will 1 In, citizen* of city of Ameilcu*, Hurnter
County, Ge r*U. and other*, respectfully
Nhoweth ihelr de*l*e for the* selves, Heir
uNNoolateN and mi censor*, to l>e incorporated
under the corporate name and style of the
“Americu* Je*eiry Co . puny.”
The pr hclpul office. pl*c» of bm»Jnes* and
residence of said company,shall b- In Ain ri-
cus Hurnter founty, Georgia, where a ma
jority of board of director* shall reside at at.
’ilme’*; but petition-r* prey for pr vllege of
trHii*actlng bURlnes* anywhere In or outside
of the Htataof Georg'a, If the Board of Direc
tor* *hould de Ire end it I* the interest «l said
company to do «n. The capital stock of said
itompany shall be Fifteen Th usund (116 000)
Dollar*, to be divided Into share* of One
Hundred Dollar* each: bu petitioner* pray
for the privlleg- of heeinning buslne** when
lOper cent of said capital *tock 1* paid-in *nu
pray for the privilege of Increasing said capi
tal stock from time to time, in olacrellon of
Hoard of Directors, a* occasion and business
may demand to an amount not to exceed One
Hundred Thousand Dol
The object of thelransoclwt on I* pecuniary
gain and profit* for It* shareholder* and the
wafchV*. clock* and jewelry of Ml kind*,
l plated v are, al*o musical Instru
ment* and muNical merchandise ol all kinds
ipttcal goo**, preclou* stones, art good*.
and
of merchandise usually kept In Jewelry
musical instrument hou*eu and petitioner*
pray for the privilege of renting or leasing
any of the article* a* aforesaid, or that may
be kept In Jewelry or musical Instrument
houses,or sell ssme for cash or on the install
ment plan, or dispose of same a* may be to
lntere*tof sold 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
“of Its corporate propertp; o make
, accounts, to buy hold, improve, tell
lease and rent real or personal property for
notes, accounts, to buy hoi
lease and rent real or persoi
corporate purposes, and dispose or any real
personal property held by said compsny
rcash. or on installment*, to subscribe to
for cash, or on install ment*, to subscrl 1
orown stock in other companies if directors
should think it to the interest of said com
pany. To appoint all officers, agents for t he
management of Its buslners.to employ sales
men, drummers, workmen, and all other
persons for conducting said business. Peti
tioners pray for the pflvilege to makeand
enforce such constitution, by-laws, rules and
regulations for the government of *ald com-
r iany ns may be necessary and proper, not
□consistent with the laws of Georgia; also
to have and use a common seal, to sue and
be sued, to plead and be impleaded, to con
tract and be contracted with, to have such
other powers and to do such other acts as
are customary and proper, to carry out the
Intent, design and purpose of said corpora
tion. Petitioner* pray to be incorporated
for the full term of twenty (20) years, with
privilege of renewal at the expiration of said
term according to law.
J. H. Allen,
Clerk S. C. 8. C. Ga.
I hereby certify that the above 1* a true
J. H. Allen,
Clerk 8. C. H. C.Ga.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
To the 8uparlor Court of 8afd Coun’y:
The petition of C. R. Whitley, M. B. Camp-
■ * ' ‘ % Li
bed. James L. Montgomery, Liston Coo tier,
J. T. Wortham. K. H. Chas-, 1.. B. Ritter
selves together and d»slre for themselves,
their associate*, successors and assigns to be
Incorporated under the laws of Georgia »nd
made a body politic, with the right of suc
cession under the corporate name
Americus 8t am Laundry Company.”
The object of said corporation Is for pecu-
nlary gain and profit for Its sharebolcers,
igenera
Ironing of clothes of every and all character
and description, and such busloes*
usual and Incident to a laundry.
The capital stock of said corporation shall
be five thousund dollars, divided Into shares
ofone hundred dollars each,with the privilege
of increasing same to a sum not exceeding
twenty-five thousand dollars.andeach stock
holder to be lmilvually liable to the extent
of hi*unpaid subscription of said capita
stock. The place vf business and principal
office of said corporation w 1*1 be In the cl y
of Americus, said county.
Petitioners for tlicmre ves and associates
pray that under the corporate name afore
said, they may be Incorporated and made a
body politic for the full term or twenty (20)
years with the prlvilegeof renewal at the ex
piration of that time, and to have and enjoy
the following rights and privileges, to- it:
The right to sue and be sued, plead and be
Impleaded, to contract and be contracted
1th, to use a common seal and adopt by-
~i»s, rales and regulations binding on Its
stockholders for the government of itsstock-
holders and officers not inconsistent with
law. To establish branch houses in any
county in this Htate or outside of this 8tste.
To borrow money for corporate purposes ard
secure the same by mortgage or trust deed
or otherwise upon any or alfoi Its oorpors e
property.
To have, hold, own, use and enjoy all
property, real and personal, as may oe nec
essary for the transaction of its said business,
and to buy ratchlnory to can y on their aald
business, and to appoint all officers and
agents for the manage ncniof Its business,
to employ s lesmen, workmen and all other
pereors necessary to carry on the »ald busi
ness, and to have and enjov all other rights
powers and privileges necessary to carry out
the i-bjtctsof said corporation conferrred by
law upon corporations of like chatacterby
the laws of Georgia
Filed In office April 23,1891.
J. H. Allen, Clerk.
I certify} the above and foreglvlngto be i
Wall Papers, etc.; Lead", Oils and Averill Mixed Paints, the best in
the world. Call and seo me when you need anything in my line.
W. H. R. SCHROEDER,
(Successor to Schroeder & Strickland,)
724 Cotton Avenue. AMEEICUS, GA.
lannfactonr of Tin, Copper and Sheet Iron |Vare, Galvanized Iron Cornice,
Tin ind Iron Roofing, Hot Air Heating Etc. Iron Smoko Stacks.
Exhaust Piping for Saw Mills a Specialty.
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS AND BUILDERS.
I would bo plowed to
too all work to bo flnt-eloao _
notice. I also do Host, Iron
t i jar~CALL AND GET MY ESTIMATES AND GIVE ME A TRIAL.
On May i, at the side track at Furlow Lawn, the
OCMULGEE BRICK COMPANY
AM) TIIE
RIVERS LUMBER COMPANY
WILL OPFN A SALES YARD FOR
BRICK, LUMBER AND SHINGLES
A man will be in cbaige of the ywd t/a deliver good* to coxtomera.
ing will be kept. Your orders solicited. 4-80
Auni, INI,
J. H Allen, Clerk 8. C
PETITION FOR AMENDMENT
TO CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA—8UMTKB COUNTY.
To the Honorable Superior Court of said County;
The petition of W. P. Burt, H. C. Bagley, M.
'allaway, M. Speer. P. C. Clegg, J. J. ifanesley
ind R. Myrick show that they constitute the
Callawa;
and B. Myrick snow that they _ _
P resent Board of Directors or the Americus
imes Publishing Co., a corporation that was on
the 20th day of February 1890, duly chartered
under the lawa of this state, and under said
charter had an authorized capital of common
stock to the amount of Ten 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
S, H. HAWKINS H.C BAGIEY. Vjpe P
W. t. ’.IRPhEY. Cuhl«r,
-UOANIZED 1870.
5
^9The Ba.ik of Americus.^
D "«boW^T. 8 dSk
Capital. ... glSO,««'‘
100,00,,
. : i> W. OR8:-
H. C. Baxley. Pres. America, Inreitment Co.
P. C. (.'lex*. Prei. Ocmulgo. Brick Co.
Ju. Do.lI,Vi, ol Ja*. Dodion A Bon, Attonirya.
0. W. Glover, Pre.’t Americu. Onxtry Co.
S. H. Hawkins, Pre.’t B. A. JC x. Railroad.
8. Montgornepr. Pret’t People. National Bank.
J. W. Bfiemeld, of Sheffield ft Co., Hirdwart.
T. Wheatley, wholesale dry gooda.
W. E. Mnrphey, Cashier.
I up Capital
$100,000.
THE BANK OF SUMTER
T. N. HAWKES, O. A. COLEMAN,
President. Vlce-Preuldent.
W. C. FURLOW, Cashier.
DIRECTORS-O. A. Coleman, C. C.
Hawkins, 1). H. Jossey, T. N. Hawkes,
Vf. C. Furlow, W. H. C. Wheatley, R, S.
Oliver, H. M. Brown, W. M. Hawkes,
Dr. E. T. Mathis, Arthur Rylander.
Liberal to Its customers, accommoda
ting to the publio and prudent in its
„ ... pn
management, this bank solicits deposits
and other business in its line.
S. MONTGOMERY, Prat. i. C. RONEY, Vico Prat,
JNO, WINDSOR. C’r. LESTER WINDSOR Aut. Ur.
E. A. HAWKINS, Attorney
NO. 2839.
Peoples’ National Bank
Of Americas.
Capital, AW),000. Surplus, *35,000
ORGANIZED 1883.
H. C. Baoley, Pres. W. E. Hawicixs, Sec. <£ Tr.
Americus Investment Co.
Investment Securities.
Paid up Capital, $1,000,000.
{Surplus, $260,000.
DIRECTORS!
H C Bagley, W E Hawkins, 8 W Coney,
W S Gillis, J W Sheffield, P C Clegg,
W M Hawkes, B F Mathews, G M Bync,
W E Murphey, S Montgomery, J H Pharr.
B. P. Hollis.
fa.
# Bank of Southwestern Georgia. *
M. SPEER, J.W.WHEATMEY,
President. Vice President#
W. II. C. DUDLEY, A. W. SMITH,
Cashier. Assistant Cashier.
DIRECTORS’ l
J. W. Wheatley, E. J. Eldridge,
TV D T..1.«.A4 '
C. A. Huntington, H. R. Johnson,
R. J. Perry, J. C. Nicholson,
A. W. Smith, W. H. C. Dudloy,
M. Speer.
E. Burr,'Jr., Pres. H. M. Knapp, V. I*.
O. A. Coleman, Sqc, ft Treas,
Georgia Loan&TrustC6.
Negotiates Loans on improved
Farm and City Property. *
B P Hollis,
Attorney,
J E Bivins.
Land Examiner.
W. D. MURRAY. PRESIDENT.
J. E- CLARK, CASHIER.
Planters’ Bank of EMle,
ElUville, Georgia.
PAID UP CAPITAL, -
Collections a Specialty.
Liberal to its customers, accommodating to
the publio and prudent in its management, this
bank solicits deposits and other buslnesa In its
U « janft-dJkwly.
LOANS.
Loans negotiated at LOWEST BATES.
Easy payments, on city or farm lands.
J. J. HANESLEY,
net R ly Amerlous, Georgia,.
nothing succeeds
LIKE SUCCESS.
iioo.noiaen oi Mia Americu. Time. Puhll.hlng
Company couMUting thereto)—to hare Mid
charter unended iom to authorize Mid corpo
ration, towlt, the Americu. Time Publishing
Company to iMue, to an extent not to exceed
the >um of Fifteen ThoUMnd Dollar., .lock to
be known m "Preferred Stock," of Mid corpora
tion, Mid Mock not to be incruued abore Ten
ThoMand Dollar, except by a three-fourth, rote
of the stockholder., and to hare the am lien,
priority and precedence orer all other Mock
prerlously issued by the Mid Americu. Tlmea
Publishing Company, and the Mid Americna
Time. Publishing Company to guarantee to the
holder! of iuch “Preferred Stock” dividends on
the Has at the rate of 10 per cent, per annum
the nu value of such stock to be paid on the
of January of each year out of tha earning!
of aald corporation, and petitioner, will aver
p jl's. DODSON A SON, Petitioners Attorneys.
Filed in office April 4th, 1891 *
J. H. AL
I certify the shove sod ft
extract fr “ “ ~
4th, 1891.
J- H. ALLEN, Clerk C. 8. C.
e.ft-ev ALLEN. Clerk C. 8. C.
tire the above and foregoing to be a true
t from.the Records of Charters this, April
H lhe best known remedy.
**lho!c^finne7Sa«nriiSriiml
A fall stock of i
Oteatln ItoSDayi, wlthoat Pain.
Pmventa Stricture. Contain, wo
acrid or polaonona substances, and
Is guaranteed absolutely harmless
prmcrlDed by nhy.lcl.n—d
lv7r
WM. RADAM’S
DRDBE
KILLER
■OH TRULY AND CORRECTLY CALLED
Tie Greatest ledlclne In the World
A WONDERFUL TONIC
AND BLOOD PURIFIER |
ALMOST WBAC7L0TT3 C08XS
.__itly Incurable din
made. It is expected to I
by curing cues given |
lysicUna, and it
MSS HOT DISAPPOINT EXPECTATION I
More people are being cured by Microbe |
Killer than by all other medicine, combtred. I
FLEETWOOD A BUSSELL. Sole Agent)
for Sumter county. july22-dlyr
SWEET WATER PARK HOTE
Llttai* Springs, Georgia.
rurat.blnga"»bave c
!«««*, Recreation for tbe pleavnra aee)
}o b ? WSi
■leyation l,2u) feet, pnre pine woods®
brilliant attractions. ' Ad'
>n postal card), to send booklet and r*JJ
•nee a guest always a firm friend. Or
W. MARSH A CO^
may8-3m. Prop: *
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