Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 22, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1891. RUN ON A BANK. t Dm „ c'mi.M Great Excitement, But It Sot Break the Institution. Yonkers, N. Y., Oct. 21.—There is much excitement in this city over iuh on the Yonkers Savings bank, report was started that the bank was in financial trouble and was about to go into bankruptcy. A rush was made hv many of the debitors for the bank, •ind although the olu^ers of the institu tion promptly dneied the report, at least 2.000 persons drew out' their deposits, amounting to about #200,000. n "'~ I tank had to keep open long after liana nan to up... —n ----- - usual closing time to pay off the dopes- r» » r» nnu nf till itors. Robert P. Getty, one of leading citizens of Yonkers and one ieaaiiiK vmxcub — the largest property owners m the^city, president of the bank. In an inter- in president or rue u»m*. *•» «*•» ***—: view he positively denied that the bank was in financial trouble, and stated the institution was perfectly solvent and had enough money to pay all demands. Heart’ll Tor Hoey’a Proparty Asbury Park, N. J.$ Oct. 21.—The experts in the county clerk’s officr are busily engaged in search of John Hoey’s property ou orders from counsel of the Adams Express company. There were two lispendens filed in the county clerk’s office, showing that Henry Sandford, caeeiuent of the Adam’s Express com pany, had a lien upon three tracts of lands ywned by Hoey. and seven of his cottages, with all personal property and fixtures in any of Hoey’s hotels and Heven cottages. Hoey owns, as shown by search, at least 800 acres of land around Long Branch and many costly buildings. There are no records show ing that he has transferred property to his wife. The claim of Sandford that Mrs. Hoey executed the mortgages for $100,000 to the Gvarautee Trust and .Safe Deposit company of Philadelphia, is not proven by records here. Explored a Mountain. Vancouver, B.. C., Oct. 21.—I’rofes nor Isaac O. Russell, who was sent by the United States government and the National Geographical society to ex plore the region about Mount St. Elias, lias arrived here. He left in June for Alaska, and went to Icy Bay on the United States revenue cutter Bear. Hia partv consisted of T. P. Stainey, N. R. McCarthy, J. H. Crambnck, Frank 8. 8. Warner and Thomas White. White was drowned by the upsetting of a boat, otherwise the expedition was a com plete success. They ascended Mount Elias on the north side, reaching an elevation of 14.500 feet, when they were turned hack by clonds and a severe snow storm. From the observations taken the mountain is between eighteen and ninetween thousand feet high. The party then explored the coast from Icy Bay to Disenchantment Bfty. a distance of about one hundred miles. Senator Gray’. Chance, for Ke-KI.ctlon. WUJUINOTON. Del., Oct. 21.—A seat in the United States senate is the prize that will be captured by the party that wins the next legislature of Delaware, and the Farmers' Alliauce is rolling up its sleeves in a manner which threaten, some strong fighting from that organi zation. A successor to Senator George Gray will be choeen in January. 1893, and the farmers have already laid plane for selecting their own man. They are emphatic in their opposition to Senator Gray, whose chances for re-election have hitherto been exceedingly bright. I Counterfeit Money. AshburX, Ga., Oct. 01.— Mr. D. H. Davis, a real estate agent and money lender of Asliburn, said that he wa* paid a note of #000 on Friday last in counterfeit money, mostly in 0-dollar bills. Mr. Davis lias has tent several of the bills to Washington for inspec tion. It has been reported to be in circulation for some time in this section and there has been u great many new bills to lie had here, in fact, all the money here is new bills. Mr. Davis says lie will sift it to the bottom. Heat the World*. Record. STOCKTON, Cal., Oct. 21—Snnol beat the world's record on the Stockton track making one mile in 2:08J, beating Mund S. 's time half a second. It was a fast mile from the start, and the mare fin ished strong. She went the first quar ter in 0:211, half in 18)4 flat, three quar ters in 1:37, and came home strong and scored in 2:081. There were six timers, and every watch was the same. The crowd went wild when the time was made known. allot by a Rejected Suitor Prairie Dir Chien, Wis., Oct. 21.— Eighty miles northwest of North Mc Gregor, la., Henry Hon shot and killed Peter Otte and severely wounded Henry Otte, the uncle and father respectively of a young woman to whom he wished to pay his nndesired attentions. Hon then started to North McGregor, de claring his intention to kill Miss Otte, who is staying at the Merchant hotue there. The murderer U (till at Urge. City Official. Jailed. Louisville, Oct. 21.—Judge Loney sent Mayor Berry and the city council of Newport to jail for refusing to obey the order of the courts to nse the light* furnished by the Newport Gas com- pany, pending the decision of the court. The officials of the city were declared in contempt and were sent to jail for six months, or nntil further order of the court. Will Open tha Campaign. London, Oct. *1.-Pie roe Mahoney, Edward and Timothy Harrington, Tim othy Kelly and other follower* of Par nell will open the canvass at Cork. John Redmond, member of parliament from North Wexford, has resigned bis seat for that constituency, in ord* to A turn! fnr »ka — - ----- — — DV —* j"* •**»•■ cuiuiiiuciivji m onur w stand for Cork City, the vacancy Occa sioned by the death of Parnell. P. P, P. Saves Life. SAYS WILL LIVE FOREVER. A prominent Savannabiar. formerly superintendent of a railroad says: “I was crippled in m^feetanJ arms so that I could not walk without crutohes, nor eat without having a servant to feed roe I tried physicians everywhere, but to no purpose, and finally went to New York, where my doctors, at one time, decided to amputate my arm, but found that course impracticable on account of a wound I had received during the war. I returned to Savannah a complete wreck, and my caae seemingly hopeless. As a forlorn hope 1 began to take P. P. P., and am rejoiced to say that after using three bottles my limbs began to straighten out, my appetite and health soon returned, and 1 now feel like a new man; really, as if I had been made over again, and as if I could live forever—so long as I can get P. P. P.” This gentleman will not give his name for publication, but authorizes us to refer anpbody to him for a verification of these facts, who will apply to us. Yours truly, Lippman Bros , Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors of P. P. P., Savannah, Ga A Jefferson avenue young man who boa money enough to do tho summer re sorts and conscience enough to flirt with every girl be meets, went into a Wood ward avenue jewelry store last week where he knew one of the clerks. “I want three rings, lady’s size,” he said. Ah,” smiled the clerk, cunningly, “Go ing to have a cireus, are you?”—Detroit Free Press. The Proof of the Podding. Have you bunion e.u.lnf blotches? Hoes your olood run thick and sluggish? Are you drowsy, dull and languid? Is a ba-i taste fn your mouth, and Isyo.irtongueali furred and coated? Is yonr sleep with bad dreams broken? Iio you feel downhearted, dismal. Dreading something, what, you know not? Then be >ery sure you're billons— Thai you have a torpid liver. and what you need is something to rouse It and make It active enough to throw off the impurities that clog It; something to Invigorate the debilitated system, and help all the organs to perform the duties expeoted of them, promptly and energet ically, That “something" is Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery, the great Blood Purifier, which its proprietors have such faith in that they guarantee it to cure. If it does not, your money will be refunded. But it will. Buy it, try It, and be convinced of its wonderful power. If the proof of the pudding is in the eating, the proof of this remedy is in the taking. CapL T. D. Johnson. To all whom it may concern: I take great pleasure in testifying to the effica cious qualities of the popular remedy for eruptions of the tkin, known as P. P. P. I suffered for several years with an unsightly and disagreeable eruption on roy face, and tried various remedies to remove it, none of wbicb accomplished the object until this valuable prepara tion was resorted to. After taking three bottles in accordance with directions I am now entirely cured. J. D. Johnston, Of the film of Johnson & Douglass, Savannah, Ga. oct.20,d2t,w2t The well that is being bored at Wheel ing, W. Va., In the interests of science has reached the depth of three-fourths ol a mile. Progress is being made at the rale of about ten feet a day. A Little Fatherly Advice. “If ever you marry,” aatd an old gen tleman to his son, “let It be a woman who has judgment enough to superin tend the getting of a meg), taste enough to dress herself, pride enough to wash her face, and sente enough to use Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription whenever she needs it." The experience of the aged has Bhown the “Favorite Prescrip tion” to be the best for the cure of all female weaknesses and derangements. Good sense is shown by getting the rem edy from your druggist, and using it whenevor you feel weak and debilitated. It will invigorate and cannot possibly do barm. . The Courts. The remaining courts of this term In the Southwestern circuit will be held as follows: Lee, first Monday in November. Macon, second and third Mondays in November. Sumter, fourth Monday in Novem ber. Stay Interest Yon. I have accepted a managing position at the home office of the New York Auc tion Clothing Company and will remove to New York as soon as I can ditpoie of ray real estate here. I have several houses and lots that I am anxious to sell at prices satisfactory to the purchaser, and on terms that cannot help but pleaso I offer the houses at a nominal pay ment down, the balance #3.00 per week until paid for, and the vacant lots at one dollar per week with 8 per cent, in terest. The property is in one of the best neighborhoods in the oity, and this offer should command the immediate attention of intending purchasers Respectfully, 27sep-lm S. M. Cohen. try ai lamps and fixtures sold at reasonable prices at Dh. Elbriboe’s Drug Store. How About This. Just in Fresh Crisp Celery. Cape Cod Cranberries, Grapes—Ma lagas, Catawbas and Nlagras. New Florida Oranges. Cocoanuts, London Layer Figs and new Dates. Eastern Apples, Lemons. Potatoes, Ruta Bagas, Beets. Eastern Cabbages. Dodson A Hill’s Famous Pickles, sweet and sour mixed. Mangos and German Dills. Our regular Friday shipment of that Pure Jersey Country Butter and Fresh Country Eggs. New Graham Flour and Fresh Grits from new corn. Derillea Crabs with Shells, Pigs Feet and everything that is new and seasona ble at livlug prices. Jellies, Jams, Preserves and Jellies of all klqds at French & Mayo , The Popular Grocers. Chamberlain’s Eya and hhh Ointment. A oertain core for Chronio Sore Eyes, Tetter, Balt Bbernm, Scald Head, Old Chronio Sores, Fever Sores, Eczema, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Nipples and Files. It Is oooling and soothing. Hundreds of oases have been cured by it after all other treatment bad failed It is put up in 25 and 00 eent boxes. A MERIC US MARKETS. Wholesale Grocery Market. Notice to Stockholders. Tho eighth call of ten per cent upon the capital stock of tho Amerlcns Mann factoring & Improvement Co., haa been made, and will be payablo at the office of the treasurer, at the People's Nation al Bank, November 1. John Windsor, Treasurer. octOtd Cotton Seed Hulls for sale at the Amerlcns Oil Mill. octlu-tf If every man would try to reform him self less effort would be required In re forming others. Mirtie M. Tanner, Boonville, Ind., writes: “I had blood poison from birth. Kants on my limbs were as large as hen’s eggs. Doctors said I would be a cripple, hut B. B. B, has cured me round and well. I shall ever praise the day the men who invented Blood Balm were born.” oo20 lm In Spanish countries brickduit it highly prized for mixture with lime and tand, the compound being an excel lent substitute for hydraulic cement We cannot afford to deceive yon. Con- Hence It begotten by honesty. De Witt’s Little Early Risers are pills that will cure constipation and sick headache. For salo by the Davenport Drug Com- pany. A rich man despises those who flatter him too muob, and bates those who do not flatter him at all. It Is said that men with the worst cases of Bright’s disease prolong their lives for years on a diet of butter milk. People witb Impure blood may be said to exist, not live. Life Ir robbed of half its Joys when the blood is loaded with impurities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWitt’s Sarsapa- pahy says' they would not run a drug rilla, it Is _reliable. For sale by the store without these little pills. Davenport Drug Company, ‘The road to fortune is through print ers’ ink.—P. T. Barnum. For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, sllays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhma. Twenty-five cent* a bottle. Sold by all druggists through out the world. The artificial lnoubation of eggs origi nated in Egypt, where It Is still carried on. Perfect action and perfect health re sult from the nse Of DeWitt’s Little Early risen, a perfect little pill. For sale by the Davenport Drag Company. The love of glory can only create a hero; the contempt of It creates a great Whs* Sshy was rick, w# cave Mr CWods Whs* ahtwae a Child, the cried (or Osetorta. Tax Nsties. The books are now ready, and nntil farther notice I-vrill be in my oBewfor the purpose of collecting the taxes from 0 o'clock a. m. to 8 o’clock p. m. every day, except Sunday. 3. B. Dunn, octlO Tax Collector. To Our Patrons. After this week we will coUeot all bills for job work weekly,, TW*. aritt peymente Miter tor yon, and materially, roonr -•****»;** Tdzjq Puausmw Conya#*. m BMM 1 help us >nr»*>u DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases tho appetite and tones up the system. It has oenefltted many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. For salo by the Davenport Drug Company. Life, to a young man, Is like a new acquaintance, of whom he grows dis gusted as he advances in years. Investigate their merits. De Witt’s Little Early Risers don't gripe, cause nausea or pain, which accounts for their popularity. The Davenport Drug Com- If you wish to appear agreeable in so ciety yon must consent to be taught many things which you know already. A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will use a common ordinary pill when they ean se cure a valuable English one for the same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills are a positive cure for slek head ache and all liver troubles. They are small, sweet, essily taken, and do not gripe. For sale by Fleetwood A Bus- self, Americus, Ga. 0 There Is no better preventive of nerv. ous exhaustion than regular, unhurried muscular exercise. If we could moder ate our hurry, lessen our worry and in crease our outdoor exercises, a large proportion of nervous diseases would be hbollsbed. BAGCQJJ HI BLOOD. Recent experiments u read before the last Congress of Burgeons at Berlin, leave issftsrrsirMfoiSM . Times- Re>->irdkh Office. Americus. Ga., October it, 1801. Coffee—Arbuokt.', mailed. 21)^c. for 100 pounJ cases. Green, extra choice, lsntaic. Sugar Granulat-d, 6c. Powdered, 7%. Sthup—New Orleans, choice Prime, Common, Molasses, Genu ine Cuba Country 8> rup Tea—Black, 83o@5Sc. Green, 40c.(<t60c. Nutjcels—7,c.@80c. Clovrs—25c@30o. C INN AMOS—10c @!2JiC. Allspice—I0c.@llc Jamaica Ginokr—12c. Mace—12c Singapore Pepper—We. Rice—Choice. 4Xo.@6e. Balt—Dairy, 41.00. Virginia. (V*. Cheese—Pull ercam, 12c. Hktm, Hc/4-irc. White Kish—Half barrels, I82V448A0 Pails, 30c Boap—'Tallow, 100 bars, 75 pounds, |3.00@ 43.75. ' Turpentine, 60 bars, 00pounds, 11.75(4 42.23. Tallow, 9) bars, «0 rounds, 42.23642 64. Candles—Paraffine, l2jjc.@Hc. Star, too. @hc. \, y Matches—Four Hundreds, <3.00643.76. Three Hundreds,42 25642 7*. Two Hundreds, 11.50642.00. Slxtys, 5 gross, 33 75. Soba—Kegs, bulk, 5*. Keg., I round pack ages, 6-JJc. Cans, assorted, pounds, OeJdO’Ve: li pounds, Oc.OtSi Jc. CRACkERS-X X X soda, 0c. XXX butter, 6%c. XXX pearl oyster, 6c. S tell and ex celslor oyster, 7c. Lemon cream, 8!$c. XXX ginger snaps, 8>j'c. Cornh'lls, lie. Can nr—Assorted stick, 7c. French, [mix cd, 12xc. Canned Gotds—fondensed ml,k, 46.00(6 47.75. Bile.on, |l 2K4I105. F. W. Oysters, tl00@41.10. Coro, #2.00(442.75. Tomatoes, 11.75 @32.60. Can Potash, $3.006 43.25. Starch—Pearl, per case, 6Ho. Lump, 6J$o. Mosel package, 43.50. Celluloid, $5.00. Pickles—Plain or mixed, pints, $1.50; quarts, <1.50(411.80. Powder—Rifle, kegs, $5,50; kegs, $3.00; U kegs, <1.05. Bucrr—41.(15 per sack. CoaN—80c.@85c. Meat—Strips,6Nc. Bulk sides, %c. Ham, IlVfc. Flour—Family, <1.75. Straight, $3.25. Pat ent, $5.05@tO.OO, I.ARD—8>4c.@t^c. Kerosene oh—-Barrels, l2c.@toj.'c. Tobacco—22c.@I5c. Snuff—List price. Cigars—412450@435.00 per 1,000. Cigarettes—$3 $5 per 1,(A0. cut BOOTS-412.00(4411.00 per 1,000. 1 hisii Potatoes—<2.i0@42.50 por barrel. Retail Grocery Market. Corrected Dally by E. D. Ansley, The Parlor Grocer, Americus, Ga., October 21,1801. Corral—Declining. Green, fsnay, 23o, Choice, 23t. Prime, 20c. Good, 18c. Fair, 13c, Routed, Artmokle’s, 25o;Thurber’i Mo* meja, 30c. Buoab—Downward tendency, market weak. Powdered, to. Standard granulated, Oot, very One at 6c. Extra C, white, Sc. Ex tra C. yellow, 5c, . Btruf—New crop Justin. Good demand for high grades. New Orleans, fanoy golden, 76c. New Orleans, bright. 00c. Nsw Orleans, dark, 50c. Country, 4uo.@Mo. Candt—Stick, pure, 15c; adulterated, 10c, Frenoh, a sorted, 20c.@7oc. Crystalled fruits, assorted, 1 pound boxes, 75c; 6 pound boxes 00c. per pound. Tenny’s Flue Candles, 80c. per round. Best brand candy, 75c per pound. Country Phoduue—Chickens; frys, Sic/a 30c; hens,80o.@35c. Eggs,25c. perdox. - Sui ter,25e.@30c. per pound. Fruits—Apple*! New YorR P'pplns, 40c, per peck. Florida oranges, 25c4440c. per doz- 1. Hannnas: Bine fields, 80c. per dozen. Vegetaiilrs—Cabbage, 4c. per pound, Onions: Yellow Denver,50c. per peck; Bpsn- Isb Onions, 75c, per peck. Irish potatoes,35c. per peck; 41.00 per bushel. Canned Gonna—Standard Tomatoes, 3 pounds, 11.25per dezen. Standard tomatoes, Zponnds, 00c. per dozen, standard Callfor- peachec. 3s, 43.00 per dosen. Btandnrd pie peaches, 3s, 41.50 per dozen. Standard plo peaches, 2e, 41.00 per dpsen. Maryland pnek, table, 11.50 per dosen. Hay—No. 1 Timothy, $1.10 per hundred. No. 2 Timothy, fl, 0 per hundred. Boaf—Laundry, good. Sc. per pound; To|. let, Browo Windsor, Me. per dozen; Turkish bouquet, 50c. per dozen r Glycerine, small, 50c. per dozen; Glycerine, large, ILIA per dozen; Cape May boquet, 32.50 per dozen. Meats—Hams,'Iknay brands, 13a; sundry brands, tt^e. Breakfast bacon: small snips, 15c; largo strips, 10c.; white rlbsjsjge. Lard—Leaf, iOc.; refined, 8c. Salt—Hlggln'e Eureka, 2 and 3 pounds 5c. @ 10c. per sack; Cooking, 110 pounds, 75c. Butter—Jersey, home-made, 40o; Jersey, Kentucky, $5e; Tennessee, 20c.@-10e. snuff—Lorlllard’s Maccoboy, 50c. per pound; 1 pound Jon. 55c; 4 ounce; jars, 20c; 2 ounce tins, 10c; 1 ounce tins, 6c. Flour—Seal brand patent $3 50 per barrel; King of patents, ISAS per barrel; Patent straight, MAO per barrel; Fancy, $5A0 per bairel; Choice femll/,[tSA0 per barrel; Fam ily, $4.75 per barrel. Bm av—$1.10 per hundred. Meal—toe. per bushel. Gam-20 pounds to $1A0. Coro—Choteewhite 10c. per bushel. Yel low mixed, 83c. per bushel. Crackrrs—Sodas, XXX 8e; Boss biscuits, 1214c; XXX lemon creams; ISs; XXX ginger snaps, 15c; Jumbles, 13e; Assorted cakes, 20c. Tobacco—Finest Natural Leaf, tlAO: Gravely’s $US; Navy 50c; Long Cat, We 9 31 AO par pound.' Cigar*—<1.00 to 125.00 per 100 at to quality. Matches-30s, 10c. per dozen; 20Qs, 25c. per dozen; 40Ce,»e. per dozen. Rice—Advancing and vary much higher. Imported, full bean. Me; Carolina, Outer, to; Choice Carolina, 8c. Pickles—Plain In barrels. 40c. per ssllon; mixed. Me; sweet mixed pickles. Me. per gal lon; 20c. per quart. Domra tics, plate, IDs; qnarte,25c; 1 gallon, 31A0; V, gallon 60c; petlal domestic, gallon, $1A0; Imp. Ira- fMMKt pinkies, c.AB.,pints, 4to„ |uarts7Sc. Starch—Lamp Gloss, 10c.»•* ,{••• Soda—Best qaeflty, 8o, v •Jnasss—Full cream, 16c; Good, riHs; Young Americas, 10?je. W. t DOUGLAS 83SHOE ckh¥?£mek APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. STATE OF GEORGIA—Sumter Countv. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of E.H. Ferguson J. J.CaflTrey, both of Louisville. Ky., John M. Green of Atlanta, Go., II. C. flaglcy and M. 8. Har per, respeotlully, shows ibat they and their successors desire lo (a- Incorporated under Hie corporate name and style o: "r merli ns •HE BI8T flHOE IN THE WORLD FOR THE MORETR It n a seamless S» with no tacks or war thread to engage In all such employ/neuT-i and line's mads of tha best Hue calf, stylish of business, wbers cotton seed or its THORNTON Americus, WHEATLSY - Georgia East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R’y System. —18 TH* ONLY- Sbortand DirectLlneto the North, East oi and runs the Unset Pullman Bleeping C theBonth. Elegant Pullman gleeping Cars, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington Memphis and New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans, lphla and New Orleans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Change. For any information address B. W.WBXNN, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Ayt Knoxville, Tenn O. W. RIGHT, Ass’t Gen, Para. A$L Attests. Georgia. PATENTS Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat ent business conducted for Beds rat a Fees, ,0sr Mm Is Oppsilte U.t. Patent ones, rs patent in lass time than those and we ctn secure . remote from Washington. Baud model, drawing or photo., with descrip tion. We edvlce, If patentable or not, free St Cham. Our fee not due till patent la centred. A Pamphlet, “How to Obtain Patents," with names oftctual clients In your State, county, or town, lent free. Address, C.A.SNOW&CO. OppoiKe Patent Mea. Wtshlngtos. 0.0. he sold at the late s ee of H. H. “loan, deceased, about seven miles north east of Amtrle"S,on Friday,Ocf " tween the hours of l"a. in. personal property belonging consisting of bur mules, three lior»es, two two-bone wagons and bgrnses. one one-horse wegon and hsrneaa, one old pheaton, one no lines norm east oi ctober SOtn 1301, he rn and4 p, in.,all the aging to said estate, wagons and barns j hariiGU. one old UnTbufcy and hnrno**, one Miller organ nearly new, nine qoUte, one wheel-narrow, one ey up kettle, on* cotton prew. bellows, vise end UscksmlUi’s tools, two plowstocke gear mid plantation tools, one grist mill and attachments and good retof rocks one stw ml<l and attachments, one old engln*, boiler, ■bettings and attachments, fltty saw trees more or lees on Mrs. Morris’ land* 60 gallons syrup, more or !6sa,2ftJ bushels corn, more or less. 4,000 bundles fodder, more or less, 4W buehets cotton seed, more or less, and » few peas. Also one second-hand flo at Barlow mill place, end one pair scales,one steam en gine, boiler and cotton press at Barlow mill place. Bold by order or tbe Court of Ordin ary of Sumter county as the property of 8. 8. Blosf, deceased, to pay the debts and for purpora of dlstrloutlon.^ l n. E C g .h. N8 Administrator of B. teRloan, deoeued. Americus, Ga„ October17; 1801. nneii, cotton scea meal and take, cotton set d hulls und nrlies, crushing, prc-.lug ami re fining of same; farther, th-tof pun-hnsing andacsl-nz In seed cotton nn-i cotton seed, after the outton hat been ginned, of all kinds and varletlo,; and the manatee ure, prepa ration and sale or products derived <rom cottonseed; and the carrying on, manage ment and control of such businesHorm-nu- faotnroconnected therewith; and generally leasing and owning of tank cars, mnnufac- turing of barrels and cask., and mi other commodities In connection with said busi ness. The main bi.tnesa of '.lie corporation la to be the manufacture and salo oi cotton seed oil. and u Incident thereto the utilizing and eale of all producta or seed cotton an J cottonseed. Petitioners further show unto tho coart lhat their principal place of busi- “ louljroiF nets will to In the county A Bain ter, state of tertee of the United States, and establish branch offices therein. If they deem It ad- vlsable. Tost the amount of capital to be employed by petltlonera Is one hundred thousand 4100,000; dollars, Arty thousand (MOjOOOldoilira of whloh's actually paid In before beginning business, with tbe privilege of- Increasing their capital to any sum ^t.«»r.! , Wou% D Ad» U b'; ite ^F i r*r»ss,' , iru^ own and control, cell, assign, transfer, or dis pose of such real estate, or interest In real rttete. ssmar he necessary and proper for theleglUmate and convenient transaction of their buslnes.. Petitioners desire the ri.ht and power to make all such by-laws, and alter the same at pleasure, os they may •ee proper; to have *n5 use a common eeaf, and tochange the same at pleasure; to have a right to sne and to sued, and to make all necessary contracts In tbe conduct of Ha business;to borrow money, andtoseonra the same by giving notes, Indentures, bonds, mortgages and Tand.as theoorporsdon may .ee nropertodo: and further to to invested with nfl the rights, rowere, p.lvllegee, Im munitiesand franchises Incident to eorporn- ilons of the kind, and necessary to carry on and conduoi. tho objects and purposes of tne business of petitioners. Petitioners furthc t they shall to Inoorrorated so ths desire that they shall to Incorporated so that no stockholder In the corporation shall be bound In any way fo the debts or liabilities ~T the corporation beyond the amount of his npald subscription of tbe capita! stock of dd company. Whereiore petltlonera pray tbdt after this petitionahsUbave been filed.-recorded and published, according to law, that tbe court will grant an ordergrantmg thlsagpUemlon. .. _ „ Petitioner’s Attorneys. Filed In office September 23d 1801. . ...... ^ J.H. ALLEN, Clerk S.C. * I certify the above and foregoing to to a true extract from the Record of Charters In Sumter Superior Court tble September 2!rd 1361- J.H. ALLEN, Clerk B.C. E XECUTOR’S BALK. GEORGIA—Sumter County Will to eold, by virtue of a decree of Sum ter Superior Court, held in February, 1891, before tb* Conrt House door In tbe elty of Americus, Gs., between Ihe legal hours of •ale, on the first Tuesday lo November next, toCiloJIoiriag^ deurlbedlotsand parts orlou Lota of laud 'numbers twenty-six, thirty- five and thirty-six (26,35 and 30), in tbe 27th District of Bnmter oonnty. Ga.. each con taining two hnndreJ and two and one-half 1) acres, more or lets. g> east hall of lot tf land number one hundred and twenty-six (120), bounded on tbe west by public r -ad running north from Americus towards tha late Barney Parker’s place until said road Intersects the Travel er’s Rest road, then due south to the south line of said lot, containing one hundred (100) --res, moreor lets (except one-half (MR ar. ire deeded to W. W. Barlow In the north Also a strip of land on the notib side of east half of fot 145 In 27th ulstrlet of Hurnter County, being 257 feet wide and bounded on B oth by tha south line of tbe east half of lot Bln said district: containing seven seres a or leu, the right ol way or the 8. W. o-d excepted. These two parcels of land Inst above described containing In tbe aggre- gata, oce hundred and seventeen acres more orlert. All of Mid property sold by virtue of aatd decree oath* pnmrity of (he estate of W, It. Htewart, iste of Sumter County, deceased, sold to psy tbe debts of said esiatc, und for tbe purposes of distribution among the lielrs neeoldlng to the terms of said decree. This October 1,1801.- It. R. Stewart, Executor of W. K. Btewari,deceased. A DMINISTKATOR* BALE. A GEORGIA—SUMTXRCOUKTY. By virtue 01 an order from the Court of Ordinary of Marnier county, will be sold to tne highest bidder brfore tno court house following property belonging to estate ol A R. Coulter, deceased, to wlit Five lieuv- wagons (new) two wft'h 'bodies, one'road oar^ four sets strong double harness, two sets fo forSe, five tents with fiys, twelve'or fifteen mat res see with covers, blankets, ' snd spring, "three wire ’rote,’ two OH No, • cooking spring, I » >vs^mduten?lls^oMrox^rrokefy,Ylto"hen rattan and camp outfitjour chests of com • K ate tools for bridge and trestle building, n log chutes, lot or large rope and tackle and pile bands, tun pile driver hammers. also two building Agreeable to an order granted by the Honorable Court of Ordinary of mid county, will to sold before the court house door In Amerleus, Georgia, said county, on ths first Tuesday In November, brtween the lawful bouse of tale, tbe following property, to-wltt Tbe south bslf, lot of tend number alsiy-one (31) containing (101),) acres more or leu; also tbe north halt, lot or land number alxly (30) containing (101),) sene more or lees; also twenty-six (23) sfisratoftbs Humtsr County Alliance Co-operation association stock, be longing to tbe estateof John II. Klnnnl, late of said county, deceased. Mold ter the benefit of toe heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cub. This 5th day^of^ptgobe^Ml. 'Administrator. A DMINISTRATOR'S BALE. A GEO HOI A—W BUSTER COUBTT. >le to an order from the Honorable ' '' r, will to sold before teneatlSSSSSSSpSSSipi Ordinary of said oonnty, wlU to sold before the court house door in the town of Preston, Webster county, on the Bret Tuesday In November next, subject to the widow’s jur (144) and all of lot ef land number onel nndrad and tony-three (143) lying west of «*—iter County. Agreeable to an o ilrom the Hou- orab e Ordinary . county, will be •old on tbe drst . (in November, 1801. before tbe court.. door In Preston, said county,tbe r«llow 1 described property: On hundred and lllty (150) acres odand number forty-nine (40); -Ixty acres ofl of lot number eighty (80) and fll-y acres off of lot number two hundred and lour (*M). All of rtlu land lylt.. and being Intbe25-b district of Webster < .nty. Georgia. ‘Hold as the r «f r Intel Majors, deceased, for the of di -rlhutlon among the heirs of L P. MAJORS, Executor. r*,l Lqok In cmr showwlodows this leg rod fob trill roe tbe ■«•$,•_ Uro ef ftrofci eveedtegteyed In ytoj g- I . bends,! . :wo pile driver engln.., nts in Brooklyn Heights survey, known as otetwoeud three In block seven. Terms cash W. E. MURPHEY, dtt-tues Administrator. A pplication fob public road. GEORGIA—Sumter County. I. H.'Daniel, C .W.Morgan and others have made application for e second-class road -e- acrtbedln Sal-i petition, ns beginning at tbe CbarlMM-Wgan ntecc, leading thence east between the lands of H. E. Merrill and W. H. Hagsrsqu, then between lauds of Mm. Jones and K. E. Morrell, then between lands of kin. Mushburn and Sirs. Jones, then bp tween lands of A. J. Logan and Mrs.Morh- burn, then across Dr. Logan's land and bo- snip road; whlcuhaa been marked out by the commlsslpuen and * report tber.of made on oath by them. AU persons are notified that said new road will, on andnfter the first Monday in Noveni - tor next, by tha Commissioners of > ends and revenue of said county, tofinallygrantedlfno ^ . j. W. WHEATLEY, oetO w4t Clerk County Commlaslonen. Honorable Conrt-of Ordinary of Sumter county, will to sold before the court bouse door In the city of Americas, Hunter rountv. Georgia, on the first Tuesday In November next, b-tween the legal hours of eels the following lots of lend, to-wlt: Lou two .'KBSK? *L gh i Jr .L ao> * L hr *5 Hundred and huadnxl two nod a half (202)4) acne'monror •old aa th* ) ‘ ir’^ d te P 0 r ?r‘S. ,0 c l far , !f.‘!2e Pr ? P *» rt,r - 0 ' county, deceased. Bold for the ^“'“F-oenesw- Hold for the purport of puylna the d-bts ant legacies of said estate out the prov.elona of testate's "W*. Termsmadi.knownonihsy sale. This Octal, j-5,18»l. 8. U. CLARK. Aomhirator d#» bonis non cam teiUDisnio Mn«o of8. H. CUrk. k I)MINI8rH\TOR’H 8 A LB. te . , GEORI4IA—WeretbeCouett. „ Atr**sbw lo in ordsr rront th# Hoionbht OrdlosTyof Webet-r oonnty will be sold to- eounty. Ueorste. on the first ? L^tLi 1 wT" lh ' MtoMfm eg $f l » tee toe.SU UeJ . teTfas