Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 23, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMER1CUS DAILY TIMES“KECOKDEKi FK1UAY, OCTOBER 23, 16J)1. "MV TIME IS COME." A Girl Shoot. Her Lover «n4 Thoo Gooo to llie Bluer. New York. Oct SB.-Walter Foster, a 20-yi‘nr-old handsome clerk employed by Messrs. Sons & Flemlnif. the Green Point oil refiners, was arrested, re cently, charged with having betrayed Carrie Bowers, the 18-year-old daughter of one of the workingmen. The girl lost her case, and as her lover was leaving the court room, she said: "You have your day, mine is to come. * As Foster was passing 155 Colver street, the girl emerged from the doorway, firing twice at him. As he ran then; was a third report. Foster ran until he met a policeman, and to him began to telihis story. While still speaking a deadly faintness came over him, and he knew for the first time that he had been shot. At the hospital, where he was examined, it was found that he had been shot twice, once iu the right shoulder, and the second time fairly in the right breast. The latter wound did not admit of probing and all to be done is to leave him to die. The girl, when last seen, was walking rapidly down Green Point avenue toward the river. Police Captaiu Rhodes said: "We shall find her, but she will be dead, and her body be floating in the river." A CONVICTED FELON A rases III* Own Case Before the So- preme Court In Ohloe Columbus, Oct. 23.—The nnnsual spectacle of a convicted felon who ie serving a term iu the penitentiary pleading for his freedom before the highest judicial tribunal in the state, was witnessed here when Hiram P. McKnight made an argument before the supreme court. McKnight. who is a lawyer by pro fession. is now serving three years from Wood county for the crime of obtaining goods under false pretenses. He was extradited from New York on the charge of forgery, but the Wood county officials 1 sling unable to convict liim' on that charge indicted, tried and convicted iiim of the other crime. This action McKuight claims Was it legal, and seeks to be released by the lialiens corpus route. His case came up and McKnight appeared as his own attorney, addressing the court on the law points involved for nearly an hour; Attorney General Watson appearing for the state. Those callable of judging say McKniglit's argument from a legal standpoint was a masterly one. The derision was reserved. FEMININE FANCIES. STORY OF AN ADVENTURER. Bl t He Gave Hle Girl Another Man* When He Left Her. Tjfton, Iud., Oct. 22.—Early last spring a man named Ramey came here from Anbnrn, locating at the village ol Windfall, east of here. He was selling a patent right, drove a fine horse and pliaetou and cut quite a swath. He represented himself as being unmarried, and made love to Omega Marker, young lady of the place. He remained at Windfall for several mouths, and upon leaving the place gave the rig tc lus sweetheart. Recently E. L. Wat' ■son, a liveryman at Anbnrn, came here, and in company witli Sheriff Kiefer, went to Windfall and took the property. Ramey proves to lie a married man with seve a) children, and is now work ing at Auburn. Miss Marker is trying to replevy the horse and buggy, and, as a result, the coroner and sheriff are having all interesting tim>, each of them having sued the other. The sher iff yet holds the property, but the mat ter will lie settled ill the coil. ti. ' ' He Marries Oi-ra.lunally. New Yoke, Oct. 22.— Mrs. W. C. Bolton: whose husband was married-tc -Miss Lilian Schuler in Newark on Sept. 26, lives at the Clarendon Hotel, Brook lyn. She was injured in a collision on tlie Brooklyn bridge a few weeks ago, and was not able to leave linnse nntii recently, when she Went to Newark tc ascertain if the reports of her husband's second' tuarringe were trne. She learn ed that her lrasbaud had committed bigamy, and made preparation to have him prosecuted. She denied that he had obtained a divorce from her. Mr. Bolton is still away With his second bride, but bis lawyer, Wm. Butcher, ways that Mr. Bolton had moved to South Dakota two years ago, lived there a year, nnd had obtained a divorce from his Brooklyn wife. -V Mrs. Mackey now owns the famous ball dress mads for the Empress Eugenis, cost 810,000 Lixxie Arnold, of Fenton, Mich., weight only eighteen pounds snd Is twenty-seven years of age - , A Polish lady, the Countess Brsnlchs,' owns what are said to bs the finest tap pbires In llie world. > By tbs death of Mrs. Polk, Mrs. GrejU snd Mrs. Garfield become the only sumr- jng widows of presidents. Mrs. Tylsr, the second wife of President Tyler, died In Richmond hi July. 1880. Mrs. Douglas, wife of the once, famous physician, who attended General Grant on bis deathbed, biu just received an appoint ment toa subordinate position In the treas ury department at Washington. Mine. Gautlereau, the reigning beauty of Paris, has a large nose and prominent cbin, while her eyes are too small to bs really beautiful. But her figure it mag. nlflcent and her complexion lovely. Secretary Bayard's daughter, the Count ess Lewenbaupt, intends to pass the fall snd possibly the winter In Sweden. It Is not improbable that she will make her permanent home In King Oscar’s kingdom. Mias Lincoln,*the eldest daughter of the Hon. Rolwrt T. Lincoln, United States minister to England, Is one of the most popular girls In I-omlon society. Sbe Is a blond, having very fair hair, and dr perfect taste. Mrs. Tom Thumb, who Is one of the most popular '‘freaks’’ in America, la paid $900 a week by her managers. She has a handsome borne in Bridgeport, Conn., and when not under an engagement lives there in luxury and ease. Clata Barton, so widely knowu for her labors in extending the Red Cross society and the Women’s Relief corps, is the only woman who ever ant in the Swiss uatlonnl council; uo other woman ever received, as aha did from the old Kaiser William, the Iron cross of Prussia. The Coniiteas of Caithness, the new high priestess of theosophy, is tbe exact airtith csis of her predecessor, Blavatsky. Her figure is slender, ber manners elegant and and her tastes refined. Sbe dresses In great taste. Her only resemblance to Blavatsky lies In her fondness for diamonds A clever English woman, Miss Clara Millard, of Teddingtnn, Middlesex, has made a new departure In woman’s work, starting a shop for the sale of rare old books. She calls it “The Book Seekers' Haven,” and she publishes an occasional catalogue of her wares, entitled “Eureka. The oldest woman minister In the United States is the Rev. Lydia Sexton, who is now in her ninety-third year. She has been in the ministry between forty and fifty years, nnd held the position of chap lain in the Kansas state penitentiary dur tng 1870 and 1871. - Her denomination is that of the Unity Brethren. The wife of tbe late Edward Burgess, the yacht designer, was a Miss Caroline L. Sullivant, of Columbus, O. She was de scended from an oid and aristocratic Vir ginia family, and was so beautiful a blond that Fagnnnl, the Italian painter, chose ber for the model of Erato, the muse of lyrlo and amorous poetry, In his well known picture of the “Nine Muses.’’ WAYSIDE GLEANINGS. Took the Town. Findlay, O., Oct. 22.—A force ol twenty-five men under the control ol Lincoln Gettleman, took control of the streets of Van Buren, n village in this county, nnd proceeded to lay the gas mains of the Toledo pipe line to connect aconple of wells it had drilled in. The mayor and marshal of the village en deavored to prevent the tearing up of tile streets but were powerless against the large force of men who were en gaged iu the work. Presents for “ llaby Bat'.,.’’ Philadelphia, Oct. 22.—George W. Childs uml Anthony J. Drexel, intimate friends of ex-President Cleveland aud his wife, have ordered mngnificeut pres ents for •• Baby Ruth. ” Mr. Childs will be the donor of a costly toilet set of silver, lined with gold, and containing all the dainty little articles necessary for an iufu-.tl’s toilet. Mr. Drexel will present a solid silver, gold line d porridge bowl and *ikk>h. Befnsed to Admit the Goods. Washington, Oct. 23.—The treasury department has refused to admit two packages of lace pajier and lithographs from Hamburg, as they are the product of couvict labor, the importation of which is prohibited by Bection 51 of the act of October 15, 188®. The depart- ment ha* permitted the goods to be ex ported without payment of duty, and York° instructei1 “* collector at New The Vatican contains 208 staircases and 1,100 different rooms. One marriage out of four in Japan inva riably ends iu divorce. The highest altitude ever reached by a balloon was seven miles. Sonora, Mexico, levies a tax of two dol lars on every child born within its limits. Tbe English flag flouts over one-sixth of the population aud oue-eighth of tbe sur face of tbe habitable globe. It is reported on unquestioned authority that the natives of Alaska are drinking themselves to death with startling rapid Ity. V~ ThS Notre Dume cathedral. Montreal, has tbe largest bell in America. It weighs 34,780 pounds, Is 8 feet 7 inches in diameter and fi feet high. A "berdash” was a name anciently given in England to a sort of neokdress, and tbe person who made or sold such oeckdrosscs was called a "berdasher," hence the pres ent term “haberdasher.” The natives of Malay peninsula have In nse the smallest coin in the world; it is wafer made from the resinous Juice of tree, nnd its value is estimated to be one ten-thousandth of a penny*. The oiliest newspaper in the world is the Peking Gazette, a pamphlet inches long by 4 Inches broad, consisting of about twenty pages, hound In a yellow cover. In which form It has existed for 1,300 years. Boston is the only city in the world which preserves an exact record of tho pro ceedings of its common council. Every motion, argument and remark, no mat ter how -nimportant, is stenographically taken down. The Sandwich Islands alphabet has 12 letters: the Burmeae, 12; Italian. 20; Ben galese, 21: Hebrew, Syriun, Chaldee and Samaritan, 22 each: French, 23; Greek. 24: Latin, 25: German, Dutch and English, 26 each; Spanish anil Slavonic, 27 each; Ara bic, 28; Persian and Coptic, 32; Georgian, 85; Armenian, 88; Russian, 41; Muscovite, 43; Sanskrit and Japanese, 50; Kthioplc and Tartarian, 202 each. Tbe Courts. The remaining courts of (bit term In the Southwestern circuit will be held as follows: Lee, first Monday in November. Maoon, second end third Mondays In November, Snmter, fourth Monday In Novem ber. May 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 dispose of my real eatate here. I have several bouaes and lota that I am anxioua to aell at prices satisfactory to the purchaser, and on terms that cannot help' but please. I offer the houses at a nominal pay ment down, tbe balance $3.00 per week until paid for, and the vacant lota at one dollar per week with 8 per cent In terest. The property 1* in one of the best neighborhoods In tbe city, and this offer should command the Immediate attention of intending purchasers Respectfully, 27sep-lm 8. M. Cohen. Bow About This. Just in Fresh Crisp Celery, Cape Cod Cranberries, Grapes—Ma lagas, Catanbas and Nisgras. New Florida Oranges. Cocoanuts, London Layer Figs and new Dates. Eastern Apples, Lemons. Potatoes, Ruta Bagas, Beets. Eastern Cabbages. Dodson & Hill's Famous Pickles, sweet and sour mixed. Mangos and German Dills. Our regular Friday shipment of that Pure Jersey Country Butter and Fresb Country Eggs. New Graham Flour and Fresh Grits from new corn. Derillea Crabs with Shells, Pigs Feet snd everything that is new and seasona ble at living prices. Jellies, Jams, Preserves and Jellies of til kinds at Fiiench & Mayo , The Popular Grocers. Notice to Stockholders. The eighth call of ten per cent upon tbe capital stock of tbe Americas Manu facturing A Improvement Co,, has been made, and will be payable at tbe office of the treasurer, at the People's Nation al Bank, November 1, John Windsor, Treasurer. ootfitd Cotton Seed Hulls for able at the Amerlcus Oil Mill. octl5-tf It has been calculated that 100 lay ing hens produce in egg. shells about 137 pounds of chalk and limestone an nually. We cannot afford to deceive you. Con- deuce is 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 locomotive Is running on the Chi cago and Alton road which consumes its own smoke. DoWitt's Sarsaparilla oleanses the blood, Increases tho appetite and tones np the system'. It has benefitted many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It will help you. For sale by tbe Davenport Drug Company. About twice as much power is re quired to stop an express train as to Btart one. Chambariatn’a Eye and Skbt Ointment A certain cure for Chronlo Sore Eye*, Tetter, Salt Bbenm, Sold Steed, Old CbronSo Sore*, Fever Sores, Beam*, Itch, Prairie Scratches, Son Hippie* and Piles. It Is cooling and soothing. Bondzadsonsse* hero been cured by it after sll other treatment bad failed. It Is put np in 89 nnd 00 oent boxes. AMERICUS MARKETS. Wholaaala Grocery Market. Amsiucuh Cokfke—Arbucklu’r routed, Sl^o. for 100 pouni cases. Green, extra choice, 18@»o. Sugar Granulated, 5c. Powdered, 7%* Syrup—New Orleans, choice Prime, Common, Molasses, Genu* Ine Cuba Country Syrup, Tea*—Black, 35c.@55c. Green, 40c.@60c. • N UTM EU8-7oC.@8QC, Cloves—25c @30c, Cinnamo*—10o.@12)fc. Allspice—10c.(51 Ic Jamaica Gixg kb—12c. Mace—12c Singapore Pepper—IHc. Bice—Choice. 4,So.@6c. Salt—Dairy, 61.60. Virginia, Me. Cheese—Full cream. 12c. 8klm, 9c.@tfc. White Fish-Half barrels, |&25<9t3&0 Palls, 60c. Soap—'Tallow, 100 bars, 75 pounds, 63^)fl@ 63.75. Turpentine, 60 bars, 60 pounds,61-75® 62.25. Tallow, 69 bars, 60 pounds, 62.25(962 5). Candles—Paraffine, 12^e.@Hc. Star. 10c. @llo. Matches—Four Hundreds, 65.00@t3.75, Three Hundreds,|2.25@62 75. Two Hundreds, 6K50@62.00. Slxtys, 6 gross, 63 75. Soda—Kegs, bulk, Go. Keg*, 1 pound pack ages, C^o. Cans, assorted, pounds, 6e.@6^et \i pounds, 6c.@6H|C. CUACkERB-X X X soda, 6c. XXX butter, 6**c. XXX pearl oyster, 6c. Shell and ex celsior oyster, 7c. Lemon cream, 8) jc. XXX ginger snaps, 8%c. Corah U Is, lie. Candy—Assorted stick, 7c. French,Jmlx ed, 12X0* Canned Goods—Condensed milk, 63*00® 67.75. Sil mon, 6I25@|165. F. W. Oysters, 6100@I1.10. Corn, $2.00@|2.75. Tomatoes, 61*76 @62.60. Can Potash, $3.00@63.25. SrABCH—Pearl, per oase, 6Hc. Lump, 5}$o. Nickel package. 6VK). Celluloid, 63.00. Pickles—Plain or mixed, pints, 61.50, quarts, 6L50@61.80. Powder—Rifle, kegs, $5.50; kegs, 63.00; i kegs, 91.65. Shot—91.65 per sack. Corn—80c.@85c. M eat—Strips, 6X0. Bulk sides, T^c. Ham, llXc. Flour—Family, 14.75. btralght, 95.25. Pat ent, 95.65@90.00. Lard—8>ic.@8^c. Kerosene oil—Barrels, 12c@!0J*c. T.’HACCo—22c.(rC 15c. Snuff—List price. ClGARa-ll2.50@685.00 per 1,000. Cigarettes—63 65 per l,uo. CHS roots—912.(6@914.00 per 1,000. 1 kihh Potatoes-62.*jO@92JjQ por barrel. Retail Grocery Market. Corrected Dally by E. D. Ansley, The Parlor Grecer. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. STATS OF GEORGIA—Sumtkb County. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of E.H. Ferguson J. J.Caffrey, both of Louisville. Ky., John M. Green of Atlanta, Ga., H. C. Bagley and M. 8. Har per, respectfully, shows that they and their successors desire to be Incorporated under the corporate name and style of M Amerlcus Oil Company." That tbelr objects and pur poses are for pecuniary gain for tbemseives, their associates and successors; and that the business they propose to carry on is the bay ing and selling of cotton seed and Ue pro ducts, snch as, cotton seed oil, crude and re fined, cotton seed meal and cake, cotton se«d hulls and ashes, crushing, pressing and re- * tIDSERUFFLY.” Organized In Europe, costing over 120,000. 46 EUROPEAN CELEBRITIES. 46 MAGNIFICENT C08TUME81 GORGEOUS 8CENERY1 Marvelous Electrical aud Mechanical Effects. 8UPERB BALLET I SPARKLING MU8ICI The Brlthtot Feature, of Opera Comedy Spectacle Pantomime, and Specialty brilliantly blended. GLOVER’S OPERA H0DSE Friday, October 23, ’91. “A BREEZY TIME” Under the management of Danl. 8hf.lby. INTERPRETED DY E. B. FITZ AND KATHRYN WEBSTER, Investigate their merits. De Witt’s Little Early Risers don't gripe, cause nausea nr pain, which accounts for their popularity. The Davonport Drug Com pany says they would not run a drug •tore without these little pills. Theologians resemble dogs that gnaw large bones for the sake of very little meat THE JEWEL CASKET. The Alabama State Fair. B ,w « 1: «'Ha , (. °et 22.-The Alabama V* 1 * lair ha* opened here. Governor -one. making the opening address. Luge crowds are in attendance and “ere ie a splendid line of exhibits. Gold ears of coru are designed for sleeve buttons. Tourists' chains are made of oblong sll ver links. Tiny silver chairs have plush seats for pincushions. Small Kent flasks of crystal are overlaid with perforated silver ornaments. Silver matchboxes with backs of perfo rated ornament ara pretty and new. Five little enameled swallows on a twig Is a pretty design on a silver brooeb. Diminutive silver brooms prove to be pencil case* to which ara attached glove buttoners. Large flours de lit and hearts surmount ed by a coronet covered with white velvet are used In displaying jeweled ornaments. Oblong card oountenof perforated silver bave the counters Inside on wheels slightly projecting from the side that an easily moved by the thumb. Every variety of siller ornament Is com bined with moonstones. Tbs silver in this cose Is never polished, but Is frosted or covend with repousse work. Silver combe with perforated tops are enameled in colors; blue generally predom inates in tint Those accentuated by red and yellow, separate or In combination with the line of sliver left showing, are ef fective ornament* for the hair.—Jewelers’ Circular. , . A DUTY TO YOURSELF. It is surprising that people will use a common ordinary pill when they can se cure a valuable English one for tbe same money. Dr. Acker’s English pills are a positive cure for sick head ache and all liver troubles. They are small, sweet, easily taken, and do not gripe. For sale by Fleetwood & Bus sell, Americus, Ga. l’rudence in a woman should be an in stinct, not a virtue. People with impure blood may be said to exist, not live. Life ir robbed of half ite joys when tbe blood Is loaded with impurities and disease. Correct this condition with DeWItt’s Sarsapa rilla, it is reliable. For salo by tbe Davenport Drug Company. Modesty always charms, but It does not always capture. Tbe True Way to sn> the Htnuur body of The Poiion of Disease IS TO JOECE IT OUT THROUGH THI aim. SWIFTS SPECIFIC always does this effectually. It treat* the disease Instead of the symptoms, and re moves the cause, thereby making a cure. ha. R. J, ItowiU, No. 11 Quincy St, Medford, Vue., says that her mother bee been cued of Scrofula, by tbe ue of four bottles of St a. after haring bad mock other treatment mid being reduced to quit* nlowenodidoD of health, u ttwae thonght ehe eonld not Bra. TreaUee on Blood and Skin Dtaeoeee mailed free. Drawer 8. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. Q|, Lime, Cement, Brick, Plaster Paris, Hair, Laths. F .r sale tor cash by A. J. I I A M I L , Americus, GA., October <2,1891 Corral—Declining. Green, fancy, Ko Choice, 23:. Prime, 29c. Good, 18c. Fair, me. Routed, Arbuckle'e, 23o;Tharber'n Mo- msja, SJe. 8UQAB—Downward tendency, market weak. Powdered, 9c. Standard granulated, Out, very fine at 6c, Extra C, white, 3o. Ex. tra C, yellow, fie. Syrup—New crop Jnet In. Good demand for high gradea. New Orlenue, fancy golden, 7fic. New Orleane, bright 90c. New Orleane, dark, fiOo. Country, 4oc.@50o. Candy—Stick, pure, lfie; adulterated, 10c, French,a sorted, 20r.®76o. Crystallaedfrnlte, assorted, 1 pound bixaz, 7.1c; S pound boxes Wo. per puond. Tenny’s Flno Candles, SOc. per pound. Seal brand candy,75o per pound. Countky Phoduuk—Chickens, frye, 2'ks.m 30o; hone, 30o.@38c. Kggt, 26c. per doz.- But ter, 29o.®9Uc. per pound. Fruito—Apples; New Yorlr P'pplnt. 40c, per peek. Florida oranges,25c.®40c. perdoz- en. llanante: Bine fielde, 30c. per dosen. Veuxta lines—Cabbag*, 4o. per pound. Oulout: Yellow Danver, fiOe. per peck; Spun- leh Onions, 73a, per pock. Irish potatoes, 35c, per poek; 11.00 per bushel. Canned Goods—Standard Tomatoes, 3 pounds, 11.23 per dozen. Standard tomatoes, 2 po .nds, 00c. per dosen. Htnndard Calltor- n a peaches. 3s, $3.00 per dozen. Standard pie peaches, 3s, *1.60 per dozen. Standard pie peachee, 2s, 41.00 per dozen. Maryland pack, table, 41.60 per dosen. Hay—No. 1 Timothy, fl.10 per hundred. No. 2 Timothy, It, Oper hundred. Boar—Lanndry,good,fie. per pound; Toi let, Brown Windsor, 5)c. per dozen; Turkish bouquet, 30c. per dozen; Glycerine, small, 39c. per dozen; Glycerine, large, 11.00 per dozen; Cape May boquet, 12.30 per dozen. Meats— Hams, 'fancy brands, 18c; sundry brands, 12J$c. Breakfast bacon; small eti Ipe, 13c; large stripe, 10c.; white ribsJSgo. Labp—Lear, 10c.; refined,8c. Balt— Hlggtti's Kurcka, 2 and 3 pounds 3c. (mOc. por sock; Cooking, 110 pounds, 73c. Butter—Jersey, home-made, 40c; Jersey, Kentucky, 3Se; Tennessee, 20a@30r. (jnukv—Loril'ard’s Mecca boy, 30c. per pound; 1 pound Jars. 36c; 4 ounce: Jars, 90c; 2ounce tint, 10c; 1 ounce tins, 6c. Flour—Heal brand patent W SO per barrel; King of patents, 10-35 per barrel; Patent straight, »|J.OO per barrel; Fancy, 43.50 per bairel; Choice family,143.00 per barrel; Fam ily, 44 73 per barrel. Bran—41.10 per hundred. M x al—00c. per bushel. uxrre-SO pounds to 41.00. Corn—Choice white 90c. ptr bushel, Ye’., low mixed, 83c. per bushel. Ckackxbs—Sodas, XXX So; Boss biscuits, 1214c; XXX lemon creams; lfie; XXX ginger snaps, 13o; Jumbles, lfie; Assorted cakes, 90c. Tobacco—Finest Natural Leaf, 41.00; Gravely’s 41.23; Navy SOe; Long Cut, 30c® 41.00 per pound. Cm Alls—41.00 to 425.00 per 100 as to quality. Matches—60s, 10c. per doxen; 200s, 25c. per dozen; tOCs, 50c. per dozen. Bicc-Advanelng and very much higher, Imported, fall bean, 10c; Carolina, fkney, 0c; Choice Carolina, So. Picklks—Plain In barrels. Mo. per gatlon; mixed. S9e; sweet mixed plcklee, SOe. pergal- Ion; 20c. per quart. Domestics, pints, lfie; quarto,95c; 1 gallon, IL00; M gallon SOc; Im perial domestics, gallon, 41.00; Imperial pickles, a A B., pints, 40c., quarts 73c. Starch—Lump Gloss, lOe. Bona—Beet quality, 8c. Chess I- Foil cream, Ue; Good, IP.jo; Young Americas, lt%e. Assisted by an efficient Company of TTOSA.XelB'TS, DANCEE3 fining or same; further. Hot of purchasing and nealing In seed cotton ana cotton teed, after the cotton has been ginned, of all kinds and varieties; and the manufacture, prepa ration and sale or producta derived irons cotton seed; and the carrying on; manage ment and control of such buslneseor manu facture conmeted therewith; and generally to engage In all such employmenta and lines of business, where cotton seed or IU products are utilized who ly or in part. Also, the leasing and ownlngof tank ears, manufac turing of barrels and casks, and all other commoditise In connection with said busi ness. Tbe main bielneee of'.he corporation Is to bo llie manufacture and ealaoi cotton Med oil. and t» incident thereto the utilising and sale of all vroduota e> seed cotton and cotton seed. Petitioners further shownnio tbe oonrt that tbelr principal place of buai- neaa will be In the county of Sumter, Slate of visable. Tnat the amount of capital to be employed by petitioners Is one hundred thousand llOOftm dollars, fifty thousand 10,000) dollars of which Is actually paid In .MWW'WSSS incorporated for twenty years, with theprlr- 1 ego of renewing tbelr charter from time to Petitioners desire the farther right bo purchase, lease, hold, own and control, Mil, assign, transfer, or dis pose of snob real estate, or Interest In real reUte,.smay be neeeaeary and proper for the legitimate and convenient transMtlon of their basinets. Petitioners desire tho aright to sac and bo sued, and to make all necessary contracts In tbe conduct of Its business; to borrow money, and to secure the same 'by 'giving' notes',''idden“tures,'Imucii.' mortgages and land, as the corporation may iw* ik»kcb n uu iibiiu1me corpora ion msY 10 proper to do: and further to be Inveited .. lth all the rights, powers, privileges, im munities and franchises Incident to corpora- Ilonaof the kind,and necessary to carry on and eonduot the objects and purposes of tne business of petitioners. Petitioners further deelre that they ehall he Incorporated so that no stockholder In the corporation shall bo bound In any way fo tho debts or liabilities oftbecorpuratlon beyond tho amount of his unpaid subscription of tho capital stock of ild eomjwny. Wherefore petitioners pray that after this etltlcn shall have boon filed recorded and petition a I mbllthed, according to law, that tbo court Wi:l grout an order granting this application. „ . PaYNKATYE, retltloncr’s Attorneys. Filed In office September 23d 1301. . ■ J.H. ALLEN, Cleric 8.0. I certify tbe above and foregoing to be a trne extract from tho Hccord of Charters In Bumtor Superior Court this Heptember 23rd 1801. J.H. ALLEN, Clerk B.C. The. latest and most successful Musical YNXECVTOR’S SALE. FARCE COMEDY II THE UNIVERSE, ^ • -GEOROIA-Bunt.r County Will be sold, by virtue of a decree of Sum ter Superior Court, bold in February. 1801. before th» Conrt House door In the ally of Amerlcus, Go., between Ihs legal honre of sale, on the first Tuesday la November next, thejoljowlng^ described tots aqd parts or lots Lots of .tend numbers, twenty-six, tblrty- AOTOE3. UNIVERSALLY ENDORSED BY PRESS&PUBLIC ALL LAUGHTER AND MUSICAL HARMONY. EFFECTS,—The Ncwkst COSTUMES,—The Latest, GIRLS,—The Phettiest. MUSIC,—The Latest and Sweetest. . DANCERS,—World-Renowned and Greatest. COMEDIANS,—Brightest and Wittiest. AN ORDINANCE. city taxes shall become due and payable, and to provide for tbe collection I hereof and f «Sx P ?. r, r?t ordained by tbe Mayor be entered upon tbe Its! or denial era. and the Clerk and Treasurer shall forthwith, os early as practicable, Issuo execution against such taxpayer for bis unpaid tares, which execution shall besr test In tbe name or the Msyor snd City Connell ol Amerlcus snd bs directed to the Marshal, who shall, by levy and sale, forthwith oollcct Ihs same os pro vided by law. Hxc i. Be It further ordained, that all ordinances and parts nr ordinance In con flict with thl.ordlnanccs.be and the some are " AdopU*?by Ci'ly ConncU^AujM. WOi Clerk and Treasurer. If you want your house painted with paint that is guaranteed to be more durable and more economical than other palnta, buy LAH. paints, told by Db. Ei.dridge, AN ORDINANCE. District of Bnmtar county. Ga.. each con taining two hundred and two and one-hair 202M) acres, more or less. Also east half of lot if lnnd number one hnndredand twenty-six (120), bounded on tbe west by pobllo r ad running north from Amenoua towards the late Barney Parker’s place until said rood Intersects the Travel er's Rest road, then due south to tbe south line of said lot, containing one hundred (lno) sores, more or less (except one-half (J*) «l aere deeded to W. W. Barlow In tho north west corner of said lot; and also except the i Igh t cf wav of the H. W. Railroad), .aid laud In the 2. Hi District of Hum ter county, (la. Also a sum of lend on the not'h side of east half of lot 145 In 27th district of Sumter County, being 257 foetwldo and bounded on noth by the sou th line of tho east half of lot 120 In said district: contnlnlrg seven acres more or less, the right of way of the 8 W. rellro.d excepted. Theaetwo parcelsorisnd lust above described containing In tbo aiotre- •ats.oce hundred sn-i seventeen acres more All of said property mid bv virtue of said decree us th- pnm»'fy of the estate of W, 11. Stewart, ate or Sumter County, deceased, mid to pay the' debts of said cs.nte, und for tba purpOMs ordlstrlbutlon among the heirs according to tho terms of said decree. This October 1,1801. It. H. SrKWAItT, . Executor of W, H. Stewart, deceased. By virtue ol an ordor from the Court of Ordinary of Humter county, will bo sold ro ‘ [best bldcT tho highest bidder before ?fio court houso door In tho cllyol Amerlous. Sumter county. Georgia, on the first Toesday In November, between the legal hours of sale, the following property belonging to ertatonf A. R. Coulter, deceased, to wit: I-'ivo heavy wagons (new) two with bodlea,ono road cart, four Mta strong donblo harness, two sets for An ordinance lo repcul Section 402 ol the 2^rt e in f ?mnTh«™rta l, «V , Jh^iJL,a Wh r n2!l ,,r ** mhles, one sat hlaok-'sml’thVois nmt anil In llcu thereof to Ox tlic lime wh-n all forgo, five tents with fly., twelve or fifteen mat reason with cover... blanket-, etc., one Inal-esses with eovera. blanket*, etc., one bedstead and spring, three wire cols, two box-st >vm and pipes, ona No. 8 cooking E lsie tools tor bridge and trestle building in log chains, lot oDarge rope nnd tuekiu and pile bands, three pile driver Imnmrr., two pile driver engine., also two building *'n Brooklyn Heights survey, known a. wo and three la block Mven. Term* cosh W. E. MITRPHEY, du-tucs Administrator. ly of the same. That Mellon 409 or tne code if ordinances of the city of Americus, wbleh J rcscrlbes that It shall be tho duty of the layer and City Connell of Amerlcus. lo fix by resolution the time when elty taxes shall beoome due, and lor notloo thereof by tba eleik and treasurer ho, and ths same is hereby repealed, aod In lieu thereof th. fol- lowing section Is enacted, to-wlt: . 8X0.9. Be It further ordalmd by the au thority aforeaatd. that from and after the passage of this ordinance, all City taxes shall become due and pavable by the first day or October ofeach year, and any tsxpaier who ehall negleot or refuse to pay such taxes by lh„20th day of I eo-mberof each year, shall _ be entered upon the lie! of detanl ere. and H, Hagermn, then betacm ,,i Mr,. Jonre and EL E. Merrell,'hen bet.cei. lands I. H. Daniel, G.W.Morgnn ami other, hove made application for a eecond-class rood ■ e- Mribed In gel" petition, ae beginning „t the y 4»*wi»cts, iii.'t4('t’i. lunuH of Mrs. Mnshburn and Mrs. Jones, then ho- tween lands of A. J. Logon and Mr., vm,h- burn, thenacroea Dr. Logan's laud nnd be- ship road; whieu hat been marked out by the.coromlMlonere and a report tt.er.o'i made -n oath hy them. All person* are notified Hint sard new road will, on and after the first Monday I n Novem ber next, by the Comml-sloners of reads snd revenue or ealdeoanty,befinallnnalMirno m-wenusobe shown to the contrary. This 5th day of OcL b-r, 1501. J. W. W1IEATLKY, octO w(t Clerk County Commissioners. An ordinance lo repeal emtio t of code of ordinances of the elty of Americue, [and In Hen thereof to piMcribe by ordinance the time when all lax returns ebell be made, and for other narpooee, Hxction I. Be It ordained and enacted by tbe Mayor and City Council of Amerlcns, and It la hereby ordained and enacted by the I authority of the tame, That from and after the passage of this ordlnanc. Section SW of the code of ordinance of tbeelty of Amerl cus, which preocrlb, s that ihe Mayor aod City Connell or Americus aha 1 by resolution fix tbe time within wbleh all tax retar is shall be made, and cause tbe clerk and treas urer to give thirty days public notice thereof, be, snd tbe earns Ie uereby repealed, and In Ilea thereof the followlngseetlon be enacted: 8xu. 2. Be It farther enacted and ordained by the authority aforesaid, That from ard after tbe pas-age of this ordloance all tax re turns shall he made between ihe first d.y of April and the llrstday of July of each year. That upon the first day of July ofeach year lit aboil be the duty of the clerk and treasurer tocl.sehis digest end to proceed toss*-.* and tax all aoreturce-1 property as provided In Kec.lon 400 of the code or ordinances oi t he C 'ftc. ;i. B« It farther euocted and ordained, That dl ordinances and parts of ordinance* and resolulions, contrary to this ordinance, be. and the same are hereby repealed. Adopted by City Council, Aug. 24, im»i. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALK. GEORGIA—HUM CKK COUWTY. Agreeable to an order granted by the Honorable Court of Ordinary of Humter county, will be sold before the court house door In the city of Americus, **uinter count r, .Georgia,on (lie first Tuesday Iu Novcmb.-r next, b tween the legal hours of Hale the following lots of land, to-wit: Lots tw.» hundred nnd eighty (^i0) three hundred and thirteen Ch3)t » d three hundred and fort - four (511) lu tho 2Srh district of Humter county, loeorgW. Kech tm cent Mining two hundred two and a half (2-2'f) acres n oreor Jets, said prop-m’sold hh the property oi the estate Ot *» H. Clark, late of 8umt4 county, deceased. Hold for the purpose of paying the d bu and legacfe* of Maid estate and carrying out tbeprov sloiis of testate'* will. Term* mad r known on day sale. T hi* October5.183L H. «*. CLARK, Adml-imtor de bonis non cum tcMtaiuento ‘ t. H. C‘ * annexo of8, U. Clark. A DMINISTRATOR'S HALE. GEORGIA- -Wsrhtre County. Agreeable to an order from the Honorable Ordinary ot Webstar county will be sold be fore the courthouse door In Pr*>stou,Web*ter county. Geoncfa, ou the first Tuesday in No vember next the following described prop erty: Lot of land number two hundreds fourteen (214) m the nineteenth(10tb) dia of originally Lee now Webstar county, as the p'operty of B. T. Deonard.de Oct. 5,1861.