Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current, October 29, 1891, Image 7

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he rrutiv* Clemency, 11. T,nuesse*. ICBSKV CITY, Oct. 28.—A new end Vt remarkable feature in the case of B. Stoddard. now confined in ,n county jail for forcing checks, [a* jmt come lighfc * than A little less virs ago Stoddard, then mas- [.'railing under the name of Henry B. ‘ i' 6 w as convicted of similar offenses Sarhvillo and was sent to Tracy City I'ntnch prison in Tennessee to serve a |rruI 0 f six years. He was put to work the mines. This year, however, he obtained freedom by one of the boldest JD d most ingenious ruses that criminal ingenuity ever devised. The discovery „f fraud has led Governor Buchanan of i^Aumflas^ssi^nBSseDnRRnnnpnf Tennessee, to make a requisition on (iovernor Abbott of New Jersey, in ,, r jer that the prisoner may be tried I„ T the crime by which he secured bis liberty. It appears that Governor Buchanan „ feu* months ago received a petition purporting to be signed by fifty of the 1 leading citizens of Covington, asking for Stoddard’* release, accompanied by a ecter presumably signed by N. W. Bap tist, of tlie firm of Baptist <Sf Beadle, reputable and well known attorneys of that place. This letter "weaves a story „f romance about Stoddard, or Davis, as he was known in Tennessee prison, and recites in great detail how he was the victim of a conspiracy, planned and engineered by a wicked and avaricious stepfather, named, James Sherrill, and abetted by the latter’s wicked brother. This Stepfather’s cruel conduct, the letter alleged, drove the prisoner to dis sipation, and the step-father, by fraud, had him convicted of forgery, so he might enjoy the estate of Davis's moth er. some sixty thpusaad dollars. Baptist was made to say that he had saved a division of tile sheriff’ll estate, which would give the prisoner the snug sum of J37.000 to begin life anew. Tile let ter also stated that a note of a confiden tial character had been sent to the gov ernor to hand to .Stoddard, because a lawyer could not consistently hand it to him, and then continued i "Give him kindly Admonition and God-speed. He has some money with him, and should he n«od more and not ho suitably clad, kindly meet his needs and I will send a check. He is a Mason and a member of the Alliance, and his brothers hero are very anxions to hear ,,f his prompt release. I trust that the acknowledgment of this letter will be the news that Davis is free. ” After this charming bit of nntvette, which paved the way for Stoddard to iilch money and a suit of clothes from the government, the unique document says that Davis and his friends will be satisfied with the punishment ot Sher rill. and that the signature of every citizen in Tipton county conld have been obtained to the petition. "The signers.” it goes on to say, "are all first class citizens and deeply interested in the mutter of Davis" release. Jus tice demands his immediate pardon and 1 ask it as a personal favor, and what ever I can do render your administra tion successful and for your future ad vancement in political life will be done, as you know, cheerfully. ’’. «'• • The signatures attached to tlie peti tion include the names of S. L. Cock- roft, attorney general; T. D. Flippen, judge of the circuit court; Daniel H. .Smith, sheriff of Tipton countv, and many others, including the law linn of tiaptist & Beadle, to. whom the writer of the letter was supposed to belong. Stoddard was duly released and the governor only discovered the fraud when he stmke to one of the supposed signers of the petition, wiio denounced the whole thing as a fraud. Stoddard’s trial will come off in a few days, and under the laws of New,- Jersey be eon lie Rent to the state prisop for tan years. After that be can be seht to Tennessee, but not before. LIVELY TIMES IN IRELAND. all round show. Mr. Baotr doesn’t pro fess to have the greatest show on earth, but just the same it is a good old fash ioned affair. The riding, tumbling and trapeze work was far above the average, * hile the menagerie is not to be sneezed at. And there is one thing about Reatz A Co.’s show which the bigger Instirin tlons might well emulate. AU the at taches are courteous, obliging and gen. tlemanly and seem to realize it it their duty to look after the comfort of the audience. Mr. Rents la a polished gen tleman, and will retain no ode in his employ who does not aim to come up to the standard of excellence. There it an entire absence of the element sharpers, so that the smallest child is safe under Rents & Co.’s tents. A good size audi ence was present in the afternoon, and in the evening the seats were all occu pied. We can conscientiously recom mend Mr. Kentz to the brethren of the presr?, and assure them that they will will meet a gentleman from the ground up.—Nashville American LEMON ELIXIR. Pleasant, Elegant, Reliable. For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, chills and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness, nervousness and palpitation of the heart, take Lemon Elixir., .. For all sick and nervous headaches, take Lemon Elixir. Ladies, for natural and thorough or ganic regulation, take Lemon Elixir. Dr. Mozley’s Lemon Elixir will not fail you in any of the above named dis eases, ail of which arise from a torpid or diseased : liver, stomooti, kidneys or bowels. • . Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. 50c. and 81.00 per bottle at druggists. Lemon Hot Drop* Cares all Cougbs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Ele gant, reliable. 25 cents, at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mosley, Atlanta, Ga. may2-suntbura*wkl-lyr C. P. Huntington, of Southern Pacific renown, paid over 81,000,000 of Trince Hatzteldt’s gambling debts when that worthy became his son-in-law, and now he has 8200,000 more to pay. He is evi dently fitting bis pocket felt, as well as getting his Hatxfeldt, and all fQr the sickly sentimentality of a foolish, un- American adopted daughter. There’s not a joy the earth can give, like the sudden surcease of violent and terrible pain. It is like the rest at the gates of Paradise, but how can ,it be found? /It is the simplest matter in the world. Buy a bottle of Salvation Oil and rub it in. The remaining eouita of this term in the Southwea’ern circuit will be held ns follows: Lee, first Monday in November. Macon, second and third Mondays in November. Sumter, fourth Monday In Novem ber. May Interest You. 1 have accepted a managing position at the home office of the New York Auc tion Clothing Company and will remove to New York aa soon as I can dlspoxe of my real estate bore. 1 have bcveral houses and lots that I am anxions to sell at prices satisfactory to the purchaser, aod on terms that cannot help bnt please. I offer the houses at a nominal pay ment down, the balance 83.00 per week until paid for, and the vaoant lots at one dollar per week with 8 per cent, in terest. The property is in one of the best neighborhoods In the city, and this offer should command the immediate attention of intending purchasers Respectfully, 2?sep-lm S. M. Couk.v Lord Hawke, the cricketer, made a good bon mot in Philadelphia which has not appeared in print It will be remem' bered that the week the cricketers were there tho weather was decidedly varied. When asked what he thought of Ameri can weather he replied: “Weather? My dear boy, we haven’t seen any weather hero yet—only sawmples, don’t you know.” Several Affray* at the Cloae of Various Political Meeting* Cork, Oct. 28.—The feeling aroused throughout Ireland, and especially in this city, by the recent political and factional sayings and doings is very hitter, and threatens to result in seri- ons conflicts between the McCarthyite* and the Parnellites. There were sev eral affrays here at the close of the va rious political meetings, and sticks and stones were freely used by both parties. The result is thata number of members “I the two opposing parties are being nursed in hospitals and elsewhere, for severe wounds incurred during the frays. A girl who was an onlooker during one of these political scrim mages, was severely wounded about the head and face by stones. . , , A sermon preached ut Kilkenny bv Father Fidelia of St. Francis, is much commented upon hero and elsewhere. Father Fidelia upon that occuklon bit terly denounced the late OhHrleS Stew art Parnell, raying that "the most de praved monster whoever lived w.as now swept off the face of the earth.” The rrvereud gentleman ulsO'said that the women who WUe supporting him were "limbs of (he devil, " and that tlie local workingmen’s clubs woe: ■ "synagogue Tiitht Lacing Killed Her Hadden!?. PoTrsTowxj B*., Oct. 28. —Tight lao- mg killed Katie.Cole, aged 18 years, on Franklin street Iri&fr Site was on her way to church and dropped dead on the street daring a Dr. C. * Cole w tion t M*00N.^1 started at the HdcsA falr to hare Geor- SST ! K,?S2SE22 state to raise $100,000, wttli vrhfeb' to £JH| afifig 'them to „ J their county interested .and mak# sub scription to the fund. A committee of ten was appointed, with Mayo a* ebairnmu, to put th# project rive operation.: * / . .* -v» Notice to Stockholders. The eighth call 6f ten per cent upon the ca rital stock of the Americas Manu facturing Sr Improvement Co., has been made, and will be payable at the office of the treasurer, at the People’s Ration al Bank, November 1. r Jons IVisnson, Treasurer, octotd ;V, As a family mediciDe, Ayer’s I^Us ex cel all others. They are suited to'every age, and, being sugar-coated, are okay to take. Though searching atad thorough In effect, they are mild and pleasant in 'Hctjah, a$d tbaii; use is attended with no lojarlous'results. DO NOT SUFFER ANY LONGER. — Knowing that a cough can be ehecked in a day, the first degree of consumption broker in a week, we hereby 1 guarantee Dr. Aoker’a-Eoglish Cough Remedy, and will refund tho money::to alt who buy, take it as per directions, and do not find our statement correct. For sale by Dr. W. C. Bussell, Americus, Ga. ,1 Sx-Gov., Waller of' CbnO^ctlout ton dash off letter* At fifty Wordstar the min ute and at the same time keep up a run ning conversation with anybody he wishes to talk to- His. law practioer Is something enotmons tfneehe returned from London a* consul. Mr. C. B. Jones, of Spring Hill, Iowa says: “f have used Chamberlain’s'Pain Balm for severe and painful burns with better effect than anything else I have ever tried. It relieves the pain Instantly and cures without leaving a scar." Pain Balm is one of tho most useful medicines that any family can be provided with, especially for rheumatism, lama book, sprains, bruises, tooth-ache, ear-aohe and like ailments. One application Will relieve the pain, and a fair trial insure a cure. 50 cent bottles for sale by TV. C. RiihmII. - "■ Secretary Rusk preserve* many of the primeval manner* of hi* rustle boyhood. Itts a rare thing to find him up after O o'clock In the evening, and if nothing prevent* he goes to bed at 8 A0, he gilt 1 up at daybreak. , , i Rents’* A Co.’s Monster Railroad Shows, Museum and Menagerie, Novem ber Mb. We want every mother to know that croup can be prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. The first symptom is hoarseness; then the child appears to have taken cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarse ness from the start, After that a pecn liar rough cough is developed, which is followed by the eroup. The time to set Is when the child first becomes hoarse; a few doses of Chamberlain’s Cough Rem edy will prevent the attack. Even after a rough cough has appeared, the disease maybe prevented by using this remedy as directed. For sale by W. C. Russell, WhasBstaywas sick, w» gave asrOssteste When slu was a Child, she cried for Castorla. Wbenahebecam# Kies,'she clung Co OutoriA Wh«w she bad Children, shsgavo theta Csstorl*. Maj. Hoyt Sberman, who lives in ties Moines, is a brother of the Ohio senator and of the late Goa. Sbermnn. He is the youngest member of the famous family and bears a striking resemblance to John and "Old Teoumaoh.” Maj. Sherman was himself a brave soldier in the late war, and is now a member of the organi sation of the Army of the Tennessee. Bath kkt and Slaaer. > It troub ee the tinner end troubles tbe saint, It’s a troublesome, trjlng and nasty com plaint. Don’t think it Incur-blc; I tell jou Itain’L Excuse the gr*turner; It’s tbe truth I’m after, whether grammatically or un grammatically told Tbe troth Is, that catarrh can be cared. The proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy offer 8500 for an Incurable ease of Catarrh in the Head. : • it . The Symptoms or Catarku.—Head ache, obstruction or nose, discharges failing into the throat, sometimes pro fuse,, watery and acrid, atotbers- thick, tenacious, mucous, purulent, bloody, putrid and offensive; eyes weak, ring ing in the ears, deafness*; offensive breath, smell and taste impaired, and general debility; Only a few of these symptoms likely to be present, at once. Dr. Sago’s Remedy cures the worst bas es. Only 50 cents. Sold by druggists, everywhere.. Cotton Seed Hulls for salo at the Amerious Oil Mill octl5-tf Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and all toilet articles at Dm Eldbidok’s. F. P. r. Saves Life. SAYS WILL LIVE FOBXVgll," A prominent Savannablar, formerly superintendent of a railroad says: “I was crippled In my feet ani arms so that I could not walk without crutches, nor eat without having a servant to feed me. 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 case seemingly hopeless, As a forlorn hope I began to take P.’ f. P„ and am rejoiced to say that after using three bottles my limbs began to straighten out, My appetite : and ! health soon returned, and I new feel like a<new than; really, as If I hod been made over again; and as If I could llveforever—so long ak I can get P. P. P.” ' This gentleman win not give hla name for publication, bnt antboriaea us to refer anpbody to him for a verification these facts, who will apply to na. Yours truly, LtrPN.tx Bito*, .Wholesale Druggists, . r ! i.. Proprietors of P. P. P.,» .-■-.v ’1-“-s i "f a-Savannah, Ga. Hew About Kite. Justin sS’Sr'ffis:*, ®ijtsm lsgas, Catawba* and Nitgras. New Florida Oranges. Cocoanuts, London Layer Figs and new Dates. Eastern Apples, Lemons. Potatoes, Guta Sagas, Beet*. Eastern Cabbages. Dodson & Hill’s Famous Pickles, sweet and sour mixed. Mangos tad German Dills. Our regular Friday shipment of that Pure Jersey Country Butter and Fresh Country Eggs. ,. New Graham Flour aod Fresh Grits from new corn. Dorillea Crabs with Shells, Pig* Feet and everything that is new and seasona ble at living price*. Jellies, Jams, Preserves and Jellies of ail kinds at Fbkncu & Mayo , The Popular Grocers. Canned Goods, world without end at Avora’s. Savanna!), Americas A Montgomery R’y TIME TABLE Taking EHeotOot. 26,1891 A gray beard on a man nnder 50 makes him look older than he Is. The best dye to color brown or black is Buck ingham's Dye for the Whiskers. Col. J. Henry Sellman, Collector of Internal Revenue, Baltimore, Md., be lieves In it for rheumatism. He writes; ”1 nave tried Salvation Oil and believe It to be a good remedy for rheuma tism.” Pure wines, brandies aod whisklet for medicinal use, sold at Dn. Et.nniDor.’s Drug Store. Imported Potatoes at Avera’s. Gov. Brown of Kentucky has a con suming ambition to represent bis state in the United States Senate, but he has not yet decided whether to contest tbe next election with CsrUsle or wait two years and battle with Blackburn. We cannot afford to deceive you. Con. dence is begotten by honesty, £e Witt’s Little Early Risen are pills (hat will oure oonatipAtlttRWflwtohoqtocbe, For salo by EaVfWWt tjrug Opm- pany. s 00 am its Birmingham.....arri 7'00 p m lrt....Chlld*rAHurg Ire S 03 arr...... Colombo* * Ive .Columbui *rr KllsTlIle...... Ire *KUavllle IS::::: Ire Lyoni Ire t 35 «S?a:.v::S|J8 p “ SIS too 554 6 10 640 TOO 6 87 II 00 4 10 *0 640 5 15 pm B4tw»«nHo6t»om6nr tadAmerica* via € jpjafjik. j lre.....Ifoutgomery arr TIC pm Ire...... Colombo*'..,.. HU* arr......Amnrlcua In Ik lletw’n Montgomery and Americas, via Batanla Tto am Ire7....Montgomery i to ot Ire Euiauta I Between Americas andJa fi00 pm Its Amerli Jacksonville, m Helena T 00 pm I IT am C 10 8 30" tvs Amertttic 8 ,o at Ire... Helena 1» • * 85 at s::£BSSfcdm#* at L ■ i ~~ i Closo connection mads at Montgomery lor alt &i£S2SSt. ,or • Mmu Stations. PMeeqgers from Cbsrleston destined to points west of Sorsnnsb, change cars at 0. <& 8. Junc tion. C. 8. GOODMAN, Gsn. P»m. Agsat, ^ (COMMERCIAL ACEI1S.I HBMHMH J. M. CAROLAN.I E. A* ~ Savannah, Os. East Tennessee, Best Cream Cheese in town at Avera’s, i Watts—“I don’t approve of this Ideal of burying every eminent eltlsen with a brass band.” Potts—“It would not bo so bad, though, if they’d bury a brass band with every eminent eltixen.” For Over Elly Year* Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrnp has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, soften* the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is tbe best remedr for diarrheas. Twenty-five cent* a bottle. Sold by aU druggists through out the world. _Jgh„. sound cotton seed delivered to the sept25tf Amxiucus Guano Company, Remember, my son, that the owl’s reputation for wlsdom'ls opt due to his staying ont all night. It Is rather due to the faot that ho has too much sense to stay up all night and day too.” CHILD BIRTH - • • • MADE EASY! " Mothers’ Friemd ”U» scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingre- dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro- - iession. These ingredients are corn- r < tinedmamannerhithertounknown “MOTHERS’ - FRIEND” ♦ WILL DO sfilfiiat fa cWtned for it AND MORE. UShortens Labor, -.1' LessensPwn, Diminishes Danger to Lite of Mother and Child. Book toMotmiss ” mailed FREE, coo* ,, tabling valuable information and voluntary tcstimoniala, SentbyeiprcMon rerelpkof price |140 per bottle BRAOFIELO REGULATOR CO., HtUmti.R* BOLD HV Aft. DBUOOIBm Aaron Nordcnftkjold, tho famous arc- tie explorer, is to load an expedition to tho wotkBolkin Jnly, 1 ^: II tortoik- ly is not fair that the north polo region should have a tnobopoly;of, these trage- is J» yfrimbiH iw Fall has come'and with ft the time to sttle’’that little bill” at ' Dr. Kldridok’s. In the Augusta statue of the late A, H. Stephen* of Georgia, vice president of the confederanoy, Mr. Stephens will be represented ss standing,' ereot at a table, hlsf rt^hrhkad srtekdefi In a well- ^ completed topixnuHttli*. , i3U J in>n *8% The Tax Rate. Ovncs OoeNrv Cohmimhionkks/ ' or ni'KTsa l'ocntv, Got, 3. list, j The C.nninlMloneri or Kosdtand Kovenuo or Humter County have this da? lovl-d a tux or rorty-nlne and twn-reoths mats upon one hundred dollars of taxable property In the county Ibr th ■ current year, toe urns being ons hundred and slxtr-oae and one* third per cant, upon the .tats aimum nt. Hlxty-oneaud one-thlnl per real, b-lnefor building a new Jail, and one hundred per cent, b-iag for -urr-nt expanse* of the coun ty, apportioned as rnllc, vs: , jj Fund Vo. i.g- eral Indebtedness SO Fund No. 2, c nrl house, jail and bridge*.SCO Fund No. 3, officers! fee* * Fund No. t, eoron-r'a tees Fund No.ft stall nery.etc und No a. jpry foea Fuad No. 7, support of poor, . 44 Fund No.», county court.,. M Total J. H, Black. C. A. Husrisarox, JoltX A. Ctlhll. OctlO-wll County Commleslonsrs. Virginia and Georgia R’y System. log and -oiling of , ducts, such a», colt nrie, I, cotton scejt hulls aud athes, t iluir.g or same; fu and tier,ling In seed Biter the cotton haa la,oii glmitt aod vartail.,; and the manu/o ration and sale m product* dorlv._ cottonaccd; and tho carrying on, manage ment and control of such imilnmorm nu- faclureconn.ctcdtlicrcwithi and geoarslly toc/igagolnallsuchcmployincrit* aud lines of bu-lr.psa, where cotton need or Its producta ar. utilized who ly or In part. Also, the leasing aud owning of tank cars, msnurac. pm turii'g or barrels und casks, and another comtnodllfea In connection with said bu*l- The main bislacmor ‘.in- corpor.tiou . bo ihs manufacture amt sal-or cotton •red oil. aod «Incident thereto the utilizing and sale of all producta or ared cotton aud cottonseed. Petitioners further show unto court that their principal place of busl- . . swill hcln the county oIHumter, Bute of Georgia; but that they d alro to carry on business, employ and send agent* elsewhere lo said state, aud Into other stutes and Urrl tnrlos of the United Btates, aiidestsbllsh branch om«« therein. If they deem It ad visable. ’Inat th* amount ot capital to be employed by petitioner* Is one hundred thousand (tIOO.UJij dollars, Arty thousand (l-V'.Ojoi dollars or which •* actually paid In before beginning buslnesa.wllli the privilege or Increasing their capital to auv aim not ezceeelng one hundred and fifty thous and (1151.0(101 dollars. Pctttlonersdeslre lo be incorporated for twenty years, with tho priv ilege or renewing their charter from time to own and control, sell, u-slgo, trunsftr.oy dis pose of auob real estate, or Interest In rest estate, ss may he nrtwssary and proper for tho legitimate and convenient transaction of their bualnes-. Petitioner* desire the rUhtawl power to make all such by-laws. right toaua and bo literssarr oontraeta buslneasof petitioners. PeUllonere furtba desire that they sbsllbe Inoorpoisted bonndla any way «n* tliP°5Kita q ^tSKwriWR wild compiui jr. di i -, *,' } * Whmfort petitioner*, petlUoh »U»I I publUbed, according to law, will grant —IS Tin ONLf- Short and DlrectLineto tbs Korth, Bast or West. ud^rnu tha ^Blegant'Paltman Sleeping Cars, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, TltusvUle and dnolnnatl, - ■ Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington Memphis and New' York, Philadelphia and New Orleans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga,, . Without Chugs. For any Information address B. W. WBtNN, OeO. ftus. sad fhfiUtAgt 0 w - Ooutrrr: oAl^i^f’o^ryWd bo told at the late rcsldcuceof s. 8. "loan, deceased, about revaa mll*. north east of Am-ro'iB,on Prtday, October Doth INI, be tween tha hours of law m.and 4 p. m , all the personal property belooglng to aalu eststi, consisting of four moles, three liur.es. two two-borae wagons and barne-s nucone-hor, wagon and harness, one old ph-at m, one n_ one »y up kettle. oi»«% «.>»» •»» pim b«l «>«$* peaa. Also oil* second-hand (ta at Bartow H. Bios., deceased, to per tha dobu land for purpose of U,.trt*utloo. B Ts Tp . reah.^ kfi.e. Filed In office By lenll 1 certify tbs nbrivo’ii true extract from the It Humics Superior ^Coyrt^t APPLICATION FOtt CilARTER. isSmsSaxiHiitsi er with their asaoolatca shows that they hare entered Into an association under tba aame and stylo ql “Tha Shippers O ■■ elation". That tho object of a KSH count “u* e ?o n fheT* ,D *" l * rtcu ** Bam'” cottoiTpaekea la bale. rnTm^rocUnventeD* *Thoprlnclpal'offlc?5r^tho arid association I’t* to *n Amerious, Georgia, with privilege of dolDi boilnfU of both owning, control- Ingnnd basing MmjMMhes In kmIJ county end In any section of the Doited Htute* the tfKkcIatlan may Improper, o . ; • jrui SKKi'M'atVS,- .7, re m h nS?Kd h ^«W« n h d re P X« P d and to exeretae all p >«er nasally conf-rrc i upon corporations of similar ebaracicr, aa wl,h rt* petitionsni issmsw' md their successors ha Incorporated for and THE LITTLE SBVim MACHINE H&H orriEi roB eALg SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machines eta easy terms. Sad ton - supply the beat Needles, Oifs, Aftacfiments, EJc„ rOR 'AU MACHINES. speetal attention gteen to repairing all email Maeblnerr. Ord«r< by mail will re- etreprompt attentioa. . To Reddlers. APrLicA*.n ?Bg o._ru.L V o ( KGAD; I. H. Mute): O. W.Morgan and others have made applleaflon for a sooond-clots road .ro se r I bed In said petltlou, as beginning at the ^tVlTnWdS^l't. K- Hagerson, than betacsn lands of Urn, tween lands of A. J. Lagan and Wra. Mash- burn, then across Dr. Logan’s land and be tween the lands oft. W, Hosier aod J.J. Du pree, Interaeotlog the Amerieu* and Friend ship road; whteubas bean marked opt by the conimlsalouere and a report ther.i ■ nude t(D oath by tbsm. All par-ons are noriaedihat raid aaw road will, on and after tbe Brat Monday In Novem ber next, by tlie OOmmt-alonors of loads and revenue or aahl county,be tlnallygranted If no new cause be shown to the contrary. This SthdayoroeuArr.W _^_ ATLKr> oct* W4t Clerk Connty Commissioners. County. Agreeab'o to an onler gtotated by the Honorable Court of urdl nary of said coonty, will be sold before the court house door In Amarleoa, u-orsla,said eouaty.oathsUr»t Tuesday In November, between the lawful house nfanle, tbofollowingpropeny,to-wHi‘ The south Lair, lot of tend number sluy-qu* (SI) containing (WIJd acres more or less; also tbe north hall, lot of land number sixty (SO) twentyuax of sal J county, dec—*t Hold for tbe benefit or the oelreand credliora of eald decMaed- Terms cash. Tble 6th day Of October, ISIL J. DANIEL, Admlnlitrator. fS.rSSTfflKSS rone hundred 1M|| essdssPasa Klnchaloonee creek, lying Klh district of Webster c um for t^io'^ncniofheir^ftm/cr.Ml.tors. 8ept3.UK. jl Jtotl/i Ih,. ah jr!rteth- trie t xirnrt few “ ' mudi EmwWmrnu»Aumr Lotaof laud nomb sx/mumsap titlnlng two hundred and two i ssKtetfflyaasisWd m. “ • - llneor«al<! lot, con tain In gone bun-Tt west corner or ssldjqt^im' ..— an . twin27th , »t wide and hounded on In* of the cast hair of lot containing seven "era* _. above dr scribed oontadoin*'I n thu « sate^ne hundred sp I fwyrtic ja^aWSr^ Htewart, <uto or Sumter ingtothtternuofe October I, IVtL u SrrwA Executor of \V, *r. Htewari, detemed. OIUJIA—Hl'KTEK COUKTTa p virtue ot an order from the Court of