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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SUNDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1891. bhia gDABTtRLI MEETING Of the Smuter Count; Sunday-School A.- loclttlon. The fourth quarterly meeting of this association will be held at Leslie, 6a., on Friday, November 0, 1891. The fol lowing programme has been arranged: Opening service of song. Prayer. Speech of welcome by Master Jimmie Bailey. Song by Leslie Sundav-scbool. Address—“Teaching the Lesson”—By Uev. Robert Adams of Americus. Song—By Miss Bessie Janes. Essay—By Miss Aurelia Sims. Song—By the Leslie Sunday-school. Recitation—By Master Frank Janes. Song—By Leslie school. Recitation—By Miss Bessie Janes. Basket dinner. AFTERNOON. Service of song by the association. Address—“The Church and the Sun day-school,” by Judge Wellborn F. Clarke of Americus. Songs by visiting schools. Reports of delegates and pertinent talks. Benediction and adjournment. Each school in the eounty is earnestly requested to send at least two delegates to the meeting. The S., A. & M. railroad has very kindly given reduced rates to delegates and visitors to the moeting, as follows: From Plains of Dura, round trip, 50c “ Littlejohn’s, “ “ 35c. “ Now Pointchurch, “ “ 35c. “ Americus, “ “ 25c. Visitors and delegates will go on the regular passengor train leaving Americus at 8:30 a. m. and return on the 0:10p. m. passenger. These low rates and conven ient schedules should induce a large at tendance. Not only regularly appointed delegates, but all Sunday school workers and friends arc cordially invited to at tend the convention and each is request ed to carry a woll tilled lunch basket. .1. D. Gloves, President. IV. T. Lane, Secretary. Notice. 1 have just tlninfshed a teacher’s course in “The Lawrence School of Elo cution and Acting,” also one in “Dowd’s School of Physfoal Culture.” I will teach a class in Americus. Special at tention paid to the voices of ministers and lawyers. All persons interested in voice or body culture either for children or grown people would do woll to call on me this week between-9:30 a. m. and 12:30 a. m., at the residence of Prof. J. E. Mathis, 520 Lee street. Miss Kate Weaver. Fine lot of Mountain Apples, firm and juicy, only 25o. per peok, for to-day. French & Mavo, The Popular Grocers. “The Clemenceau Case." The Lord Chamberlain having read the Fleron version of “The Clemenceau Case,” has given his opinion that the play is both moral and Instructive, and has granted his permission for its pro duction in London, where it will be seen in July next, probably at the Standard Theatre, as Manager W. A. Brady is now negotiating with the English managers for the appearance of the entire Emma Bell company with his Buperb American production. The fact that the English- censor has accepted this play would seem to be a rebuke to such of the press as havo swecpingly condemned the per formance, as it is well known that our British cousins have always been more particular about tho character of the dramatic works presented there than in America. The indorsement by tho Lon don authorities of tho American version of this now colobrated play is the high est compliment “The Clemenceau Case” has yet received. It will be presonted on Tuesday night by tho original com pany at Glover’s opera house. Thoy sat under tho moonlight, with clasped hands, trying to guess "what star would bo their homo when love be came immortal,” but soon, alas, how soon she caught a cold and they bad temporarily to stop guessing. They cured her, howevor, with one bottle of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. Haley & Philipps are making fora short time only cablnot photographs at 82.50 per dozen. New gallery upstairs next door to Davenport Drug Company. oct27-suu-thurs-wod. WHERE WE WORSHIP. A Directory of Churches In Americas Pro- pared for Strangers Catholic Church—Led street. There will be no services to-day. Second Methodist Church — East Amerieus. Rev. R. F. Williamson, pas tor. Preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. Mr. Childers, and 7:15 p. m. by Rev. Or. J. Boring. Sunday-school at 3250 p. m., T. F. Logan, superintendent. Calvary Protestant Episcopal Church—Lee street Sunday-school this morning at 9.45. O. A. Coleman, sup erintendent. Church service at 11 o'olook a. m. Strangers In the olty are cordially invited to attend. Presbyterian Church — Jackson street between Lamar and Church. Rev. Robert Adams, pastor. Sunday-school 9:30 a. m. H. S. Davis, superintendent. Preaching by the pastor at 11 a. m. and 7 p. m. Prayer-meeting, Thursday, 7KX) p. m. Visitors cordially welcomed. Baptist Church—Corner Loo and Taylor streets. A. B. Campbell, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7:00 p. m. Sunday-school at 9250a. m., M. Callaway superintendent. Prayer-meeting Thurs day 7 KX) p. m. Strangers in tho city aro cordially invited to attend. First Methodist Church—Corner Church and Lee streets. Rev. . T B. Johnstone, pastor. Preaching at 11 a. m. and 7 KX) p. m. by Rov. J. W. Lee. Prayer-meeting Wednesday night at 7XK) o'clock. Sunday school at 9250 o'clock a. m ; Lott Warren, superintendent. All strangers are cordially welcomed. Mr. C. B. Jones, of Spring Hill, Iowa says: “I have used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for severe and painful burns with hotter effect than anything else I have ever tried. It relieves the pain instantly and cures without leaving a scar.” Pain Balm Is one of the most useful medicines that any family can be provided with, especially for rheumatism, lame back, sprains, braises, tooth-ache, ear-ache and like ailments. One application will relieve the pain, and a fair trial Insure a cure. 50 cent bottles for sale by W. C. Russell. LEMON ELIXIR. BARGAINS IN PULL DRESS SHIRTS. FOR THE NEXT 30 DAYS WE WILL SELL OUR STOCK OF FULL DRESS SHIRTS AT THE FOLLOWING RE DUCED PRICES: •3 00 SHIRT AT #2.25. •2.60 SHIRTS AT *1.84. •2.00 SHIRTS AT Sl^O. •I.7S SHIRT AT S1.2S. CALL EARLY BEFORE THE SIZES ABE BROKEN. THORNTON WHEATLEY. octSV-d&w.lw. New Raisins, Currants and Prunes, at Avera’a. Cotton Report. Aukricub, Ga., Oct. 31,1891 Following is the cotton report In this olty up to date: Received by wagon 393 Received by railroad 74 Received previously 29,807 Total ,30,834 MARKETS. Corrected daily by L. G. Council, ware houseman. Good middling 7} Middling 7j Low middling 7 Market, dull. SAVANNAH. Spots, middling 7 11-10 Market, dull. new yohk. Spots, middling 8jj Market, firm. LIVERPOOL. Spots, upland middling 4 11-10 Market, Bteady. • NEW YORK—FUTURES. Market steady. Salos, 20,300. Op’g. Cl’g. January 8.37 8.37 February 8.50 8 57 March 8.03 8.00 December 8.20 8.27 The man who keeps his month shut never has to eat any crow. Wo want every mother to know that croup can bo prevented. True croup never appears without a warning. Tho first symptom is hoarseness; then the child appears to have taken cold or a cold may have accompanied the hoarso- ness from the start, After that a pecu liar rough cough Is developed, which is followed by the croup. The time to act is when the child first becomes hoarso; a few doses of Chamberlain's Cough Rem edy will prevent the attack. Even after a rough cough has appeared, the diseaso maybe prevented by using this remedy as directed. For sale by W. C. Russell. Now is the season to plant your onions. Call at Dr. Eldrldge’a and buy your sets. England suggests an international eight-hour day. Iloth Saint and Slnnor. It troubles the tinner and troubles the taint, It’s a troublesome, trj log and nasty com plaint. Don't think it Incurable; I tell) on It ain't. Excuse the grammer; it’s the truth I'm after, wbethor grammatically or un grammatically told The truth is, that catarrh can be cured. The proprietors of Dr. Sage’s Catarrh Remedy offer 8500 for an incurable case of Catarrh in the Head. The Symptoms of Catarrh.—Head ache, obstruction or nose, discharges falling into the throat, sometimes pro fuse, watery and acrid, atothers, 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. Sage’s Remedy cures the worst eas es. Only 50 cents. Sold by druggists, everywhere. Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and all toilet articles at Dr. Eldridoe’s. Died. On Saturday, October 34, 1801, Mrs. Cornelia G. L Boone, in the 08th year of her age. Relatives and friends are in vited to attend the funeral from the res idence of her daughter, Mrs. Rena Brown, 42 K street northeast, Monday the 20th instant at 2 o’clock, p. m.— Washington (D. C.) Post. Mrs. Boone is well remembered by old citizens of Americus, who will learn with grief of her demise. Buckwheat, Graham Flour. Maple Syrup, Pure Sap Syrup. Celery, Cranberries. Mince Meat. Pears, Grapes, Bananas. Oranges, N. Y. Applet. Pure Jersey Butter. French 4k Mayo. Notice to Advertisers. Copy for ohange of advertisement must be handed in at tbit office before 12 o'clock on day before publication. This applies to all and will be enforced. . . Tikes Fublisqinq Co, July 28,1891, tf. A full line of library and pedestal ■amps and fixtures sold at reasonable price# at Dr. Eldridoe’s Drug Store. I you ever expect to buy a watch, read our new advertisement. James Fricxxb A Bso. Excellent Buckwheat Flour at A vera’s. The bone of contention is the jaw bone. “Oh speak, ye ghosts of the dead, and say what killed you " Tho answer camo, born on the fierce east wind: "Cold! cold! cold!” Then let us bo thankful that sinco then wc have Di\ Bull’s Cough Syrup. For a picture of the baby come to the now gallery. For Sole. A valuable pleco of truck farming property can be had by applying to sep23-tf The Bank of Sumter. 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. Notice to Stockholders. The eighth call of ten per cent upon the capital stock of the Americus Manu facturing A Improvement Co., has been made, and will be payable at the office of the treasurer, at the People’s Nation al Bank, November 1. John Windsor, Treasurer. octOtd Earth baa no greater joy than the dis covery of a quarter In a cast-off vest pocket. Yon never tried DeWitt's Little Ear- S ' Risers for constipation, billlousncas, ck headache, or you would not have thesese diseases. For sale by the Da ronport Drug Company. PlMMUil, Elegante For biliousness and constipation, take Lemon Elixir. For fevers, ohiUs and malaria, take Lemon Elixir. For sleeplessness, nervousness and palpitation of the heart, take Lemon For all aick 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 ease*, all of which arise from a torpid or diseased liver, stomaob, kidneys or bowels. Prepared only by Dr. H. Mozley, At lanta, Ga. 50o. and >1.00 per bottle at druggists. Lemon Hot Drops Cures all Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Bronchitis, Hemorrhage and all throat and lung diseases. Ele gant, reliable. 25 oents, at druggists. Prepared only by Dr. B. Mozley, Atlanta, Ga. may2-sunthnrsAwkl-lyr Best Cream Cheese in town at Avera's. New York has a Hebrew pavement workers’ union. We cannot afford to deceive you. Con- dence is begotten by honesty. De Witt's Little Early Risers are pills that will euro constipation and sick headache. For salo hy the Davenport Drug Com pany. Imported Potatoes at A vent's. A reigning folly—Leaving home on a cloudy day without an umbrella. A DISTINGUISHED JUDGE SAYS: Austin, Texas, Jan. 29, 1887. Mb. A. K. Hawkes—Dear Sir: I am 02 years old. I bought a pair of your Crystalized Lenses about a year ago, when I could with difficulty read very large print. After using your glasses three or four months I noticed that my sight Improved, and I now read the fin- eat print with the naked eye. James H. Bell. All eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed at Drug Store of E J. Eldridgo. oct25-aun-wed-wk. All styles of toilet and paint brushes at Dr. Eldrldge’a drug store. An old sad sea dog Is probably a dis mantled ocean greyhound. P. P. P. Saves Life. SAYS WILL LIVE FOREVER. A prominent Savannahlar, formerly superintendent of a railroad says: “I was crippled in my foot and 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 ono time, decided to amputate my arm, but found that courso 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. P. P., and am rejoiced to say that after using throe bottles my limbs began to straighten out, my appetite and health soon returned, and I now feel like a now 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 these facts, who will apply to us. Yours truly, Lipfman Bros., Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors of P. P. P., Savannah, Ga. The first cotton gin made by Ell Whit ney will be exhibited at the Chicago World's Fair. Capt. T. D. Johnson. To all whom It may concern: I take great pleasure in testifying to tho effica cious qualities of the popular romedy for eruptions of the skin, known as P. P. P. I suffered for eeveral years with an unsightly and disngreoable eruption on my face, and tried various remedies to remove It, none of which accomplished tho object until this valuable prepara tion was resorted to. After taking tbreo bottles in accordance with directions I am now entirely cured. J. D. Johnston, Of the firm of Johnson A Douglass, oct.20,d2t,w2t Savannah, Go. Labor organizations in Paris, France, need pay no hall rent. The city has built halls for the holding of meetings in the different districts. . For Orer Fifty Year* Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for children teething. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colie, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. Twenty-five cent* a bottle. Sold by all druggists through out the world. Wbaa shewaea CMd,she cried tot Gutasia. Others sell paint, but I sell paints. 1 will give a personal guarantee to look better and last lunger than any other paint That’a what you want I handle leads, oils, putty, etc. JT. Henry Freeman, Cotton avenue. How About This. Justin Fresh Crisp Celery. Cape Cod Cranberries, Grapes—Ma lagas, Catawba* and Niagras. New Florida Oranges. Coooanuta, London Layer Figs and new Dates. Eastern Apple*. Lemons. Potatoes, Ruts Bagaa, Beets. Eastern Cabbages. Dodson A Hill’s Famous Pickles, sweet and soar mixed. Mango* and German Dills. Onr regular Friday shipment of that Pure Jersey Country Butter and Fresh Country Eggs. New Oranam Flour and Fresh Grits from new corn. Derlllea Crabs with Shells, Pigs Feet and everything that is new and seasona ble at living prices. Jellies, Jams, Preserves aud Jellies of all kinds at French A Mayo., The Popular Grocere. Canned Goods, world without end at Avera's. S. A. M. ROUTE. Savannah, Americas & Montgomery R’y TIME TABLB Taking Effect Oct. 26,1891. i 00 smlve Bt 10 00 iS BN 6 10 0 40 CHILD BIRTH • • • MADE EASY! “ Mothers’ Friend ” Is a scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com bined inamanner hitherto unknown “MOTHERS’ • FRIEND” • WILL DO all that Is claimed for itANDMORB. It Shortens Labor, Lessens PCi, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to “ Mothers ” mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials, Sentbyeiprewon receipt ef price |tA0 per bottle BRXDFIELD REGULATOR CO., Atlanta. 0a. SOLD BV ALL DRUGGISTS Shortand DlrectLineto the lortb, East or This line Is oonoedod to be tbs bast equipped and rune the finest Pullman Bleeping Out in thaBoatb. Elegant Pullman SleeplngCere, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Clnolnnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington Memphis and New York, Philadelphia and New Orleans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Change. For any Information address B.W.WBENN, Gen. Pane, and TicketAgt Knoxville, Ttm C. W. KIGHT, Ast’tOcn. ft**. Ayt. Atlanta, Georgia. GLOVER’S OPERA H0DSE ONE NIQHT, Tuesday, Nov. 3, 1891. a a CD a d d d o >0 O JO n . s 2 1 O J l a CD s o i 2 H W J (4 n § C/3 T3 P 03 3 H X e< The Tax Rate. Tho Commteelonere of KoeUa and Revenue of Sumter County have thin day levied a taxor forty-nine and Iwo-tenthaoeula upon one hundred dollar, of taxable property Id the county for th- current sear, me eamr twins one bnndred nod slxtvone end one ilrdpercent, npontbeetaleanaeaumnt. | BIxty-one and nne-tblrd per cent, being Ml bonding n new Jail, and ont bnndred pf cent. b-Tns for current expense* of the corn* ty, apportioned an fOllowe: Food No. I.teneral Indebtedness II Pond No. 2,c -art house, Jail and brldgen.au Pond No. I, officer.’ fee. WL Pond No. 4, ooroner'e foe. .J Fond No. 5. stationery, etc L* and No *. Jury feet Fund No. 7, anppon of poor 4.0 Fund A0 o. i, county court, 4M J. H. Black. C. A. Huntinoton, , John A. Conn. ' Gao. W. Council, J. W.Whsatlby, OctlO-wtt County Commlaloncn. DE. F. A.JTHOMLAS, Physician and Surgeon. Will do a general practico In the city and vicinity. He will be found at his office vrhenjnot professionally en gaged. WUl keep slate on office door. Office: Second floor, Artesian Block. •unAw ty 4-11-91 eso B IS p m air, i Birmingham..... srrp Cblldereburg Jvel I lire ..•Opelika......!' are Columbus a Ira Columbus 1: are KUavtlle a Ira • Hlavffl# 1' BJ-: ‘ TOO lv* ..... Americas ! 8 ST lv* Cord*!* SI 00 !▼• Helena 1 4 80 * m It* Lyons ... Lyons’.*.*.*.*.*.V.lre 1 68 . Savannah arr 7 401 118 B*tw*n Montgomery and Americas, via . JSSSBR 8 10 *m It* Montgomery *rr 0 & pm 8 IB pm It* Opelika err l 08 * “ arr Atnrlcoi It* 8 80am Between Montgomery end Amdrlcus, via Union Spring* and Colnmbns, o 68 a tuilve Montgomery arrl 7 20 p m 8 60 It* Columbus arr 11 90 0 40 [arr Amnrlcns lre| 8 90 B*tw*n Montgomery and Americus, via Eufaula 7 4o a m Ito ..... Montgomery arr 10 0! It* Knianla.. It* 8 66 p m It* Albany arr • *" arr America* It* T20pi 4 12 r 3 66 108 Between Americus and Jacksonville, via Helena 7 00 p mltve Atneriuso 1 17 aiujlvo Helena It* 6 10 arr Brunswick...... Ire 8 .SO |arr Jacksonville Ive 8 (U am 8 63 am 11 00 pm mtngl Meal Stations. Passengers from Charleston destined to points west of Sovannah, change oars at C. & 8. Junc tion. B. 8. GOODMAN, Gen. Paas. Agent, Americus. Ga. ^COMMERCIAL AGENTS. J. M. GAROLAN, E. A. SMITH. Savannah, Ga. Birmingham, LEE McLENDON, JNO. T. ARGO, Columbus, Ga. Americas, Ga. O. H. SMITH, G. E. A., * New York, N. Y< -TILE East Tennessee, Virginia and Georgia R’y System. -18 TH* ONLY- flned, cotton wed meal and cake, cotton se* d balls and ashes, crushing, preying and re doing of MO)*! further, th-t of purchasing and dealing In teed cotton and cotton seed, after the cotton ha* been ginned, of all kinds and varieties; and the manufacture, prepa ration and Mle of product* derived irom. cottonseed; and the carrying on, manage ment and control of anch business or manu facture connected therewith; and generally to engage In all such employment* and lines of business, where cotton seed or Its products ars utilized wholly or Id part. Also, the leasing and owning of tank cars, manufac- tilling of barrels and casks, and all other commodities In connection with said busi ness. The main business of the corporation Is to bo the manufacture and sal* or cotton seed oil. and aa Incident thereto the utilizing aud Ml* of all product* or seed cotton and cottonseed. Petitioners fort her show unto the ooart that their principal place of busi ness will be In the county of Humter, State of Georgia; but that they desire to carry on business, employ and send agents elsewhere In said state, and Into other atate* and terri tories of the United Btates, and establish branch offices therein, if they de*m It ad visable. That the amount of capital to be employed by petitioners Is on* hundred thousand (flOu,u») dollars, fifty thousand (960,000) dollars of which is actually paid In before beginning business, with the privilege of Increasing their capital to any sum not exceeding one hundred andflfty thous and (tldu.000) dollars. Petitioners desire to be Incorporated for twenty years, with the priv ilege or renewing their charter from time to time a* they see proper. Petitioners desire the further right to purchuse, lease, hold, own and control, self, assign, transfer, or dis pose of such real estate, or Interest !n~ real estate, as may be neoeieary and proper for the legitimate and convenient transaction of their business. Petitioner* desire the rUlit and rower to make all such by-laws, and alter th* Mm* at pleasure, as they may see proper; to hare and use a common seal, and to change the same at pleasure! to have aright to sue and be sued, and to make all . necessary contraets in the conduct of It* business; to borrow money, and to seeura the same by giving notea, Indentures, bonds, mortgages and land, as the corporation may ken proper to do; and farther to be invested with all th* rights, powers, privileges, Im munities and franchlaea incident to corpora tions of the kind, and necessary to carry on and eonduot the objects and purpose* of the buslne** of petitioners. Petitioners further desire that they shall be Incorporated so that no stockholder In the corporation shall be bound In any way fot the debts or liabilities ~f th* corporation beyond the amount of hi* opald subscription of the capital stock of ild company. Wherefore petitioners pray that after this it It Ion shall have been filed, recorded and ^nbllahed, according to law, that the court will grant an order granting this application. PaYNBATYE, Petit loner** Attorneys. Filed In office September 23d 1801. J. H. ALLEN, Clerk B.C, I certify the above and foregoing to be a true extract from the Record of Charters In Humter Superior Court this September 23rd 1891. J, H. ALLEN, Clerk S» C. oraulo Court of Ordlnsnr of ssld county, will be sold at the late reuldeneeof 8. 8. Hloan. deceased, about seven mile* north M*t of Amenens, on Friday, October 80th 1801. be tween the hour* of Ida. m. and 4 p. ra-, alltbe personal property belonging to said estate, consisting of four mules, three hor-es.two two-horse wagons and harne*a.oneone-hor»e wagon and harness, one old ph-atori, one no lop *»uggy and harne-*, one Mlll-r orga i nearly new, nine quit*", one whe-*-l-'»arroW, one syup kettle, one vnU n press, buliou*. vise and blacksmith's tml-, two plow si ok* year and plantation too!*, on#* grtnt mill ahd attachments and food *et of rocks one a *w- mid and attaebmeets, one old engine boiler, shMftlng* and attach men tn. fifty saw tree* inoro or lesson Mr*. Morris* tend. 00 gallons syrup, more or less, 3QU bushels com, more or less. 4,0U0 bundles fodder, more or le-s, 450 bushets cotton seed, more or less, and* few pea*. Also one second-band gin at Barlow mil) place, and one pair scale*,one steam en gine, boiler aud cotton pr**a at Barlow mill place Hold by order of the Court of Ordin ary nf Sumter county as the property of 8, H. HloAi, deceased, to pay the debts and for purpoM ot a,.trt u utlon. a T.rm. Administrator of 8. S. Sloan, deceased. Amorlnu., Un„ October 17,1991. A pplication pen public road. GEORGIA—SOMTKR CouNTT. I. H. Daniel, O.W.Monrnn and other, have made .ivnllc.llon for a aecond-clau road de- acrlbed In ..Id petition, a. .bcylnnlng at the llharlea M<«rxau place, l.auliiK tlt.ne. 6MI between th. land, of K. K, Merrill and W. H. Hannon, then between lend, of *fn. Jonee end R. E. M.rrell, then between Undo of Mn. Maahburn and Mm. Jone.,thenbe- tween land, of A. J. Logon and Mrs Maah- burn.thenaeroM Dr. Lnaan'. land and be tween the land, of J. W, Doxlerand J. J, Du pree, Interractln* th. A roorlcu. and Frlend- ahlproad; which ha. been marked ont by the commlulonen and a report thereof made »a oath by them. All penon. are notified that Mid new road will, on and after the lint Monday In Novem ber next, by the Comml—lonen of road, and revenueof wild county,beflnallyiran ted If no A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. _ . GEORGIA—SUMTER COUNTY. Agreeable to an order fran ted by' tb. Honorable Couit of Ordlitary of raid county, will be Mid before tbe court houra doorfn American, Georgia, Mid county, on tbe firat Ttwwlay in November, between lb. lawful houMnfeale, tbelollowlncproperty.to-witt Tba .outb Lalf, lot of land number ality-on. (61) containing (lei;,! acre, more or In.; al»o tbe north hall, lot of land number atxty ItO) ooutalntng (10152) acre, more or 1m*; alyo twenty-alx (30) .hare, of th. Sumter County Alliance Co-operation aMoelatlqn .took, be longing to the eetateof John B. Klnard, let. of raid county, deceaeed. Hold for tba benefit nf tbe helm and creditor* of raid deqeaaed. Term. crab. Tbl. 5th dayyX^OcbjberJh'Jl. AdmlnUtrator. A v Agreeable to an order from tbe Honorable Ordinary of Mid county, will be wild before tbe court houao door In the town or Proton, Web.ter county, ou tb* firat Tueadar In November nut, .abject to tb. widow', dower, tb* following deaerlbed property i Lot of land number one hand*ad and forty- four (144) and all of lot.f land nnmberona bnndred and forty-tbie* (143) lylog —• =* Klncbafoonee creek, lying cud Sept 5,18,1. Wb dlSrtet of Webarer county. OmVrtde. tbe property of W. A. CbrUUan, deeeened. for tn. benefit ofhelr. nndcradjtora^ AdmlnUtrator. ^M'NtorRATOR'SBALE. Agreeable to nn order from the Honorable Ordinary of Webster county wUI be sold be fore the Courthouse door In Prvstou.Webarer county. Georgia, on the first Tuesday In No vember next, the following described prop erty: Lot of land number two hundred and fourteen.<2141 In the nineteenth(I9lh) district of originally Lee now Webster county, sold as the property of B. T. Leonard, deceased, for the benefit of th* heir* and creditor* or •eld deceased. Jacob Dkpward, Oct. 6,1*01. Administrator. APPLICATION FOB CMTER. STATE OF QEORGLA—Sdmtku County. To the Superior Court of Mid County: The petition of E.H. Ferguson,J. J.CafTrey, both of Louisville. Kv., 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 "Americus Oil Company." That their objects and pur pose* are for pecuniary gain for themselves, their associate* and successors; and that tbe APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA—8uhtsb County. To the Superior Court ot raid County i Tb, petition nf 0. W. Lamar, R. T. John- •on, \v. M. Hitt and Mnnhall Martin togeth er with their araeetntes.bow. tbat tbey have entered Into an nuoolatton under tbe name and tty In of “Tba Shipper. CnraprMi Amo- elation”. Thattbeuhjeet of ..Idauoelation la peenntary gain to the Individual member* and tbe corporation In tbta, to-wlti By tbe running, owning and controlling a compress, using said eompresa in Americas, Humter county, Ga., forth, purpose of compressing cotton peeked tn balk, for more convenient and reedier transportation. Tbe principal office or tbe said association D to be In Amerieus, Georgia, with privilege of doing business or both owning, control- Ingand leasing compisrae* In said county ana la nay section or tb, Unlled Statee tbe association may see proper. The petitioner* pray that they be Invested together with their aasooiatee and successor* with tbe power to carry on tbe aforemen tioned objects togsibcr with tbe power to purchase and bold property, real and person al! to rent and leaa* property, both real and persona:; losueand be sued: to use scorn- inou seal. If th* cMociatlou should no desire, and to exercise all power usually conferee > upon corporation* of similar ohamoier, as may be oonsi-ten' with tho laws of Georgia, or any 'lata In which *>ld association may do bualnesa nod not locuurlsteut with tbe laws of tba Uoiled Sisks. Petltionsrs further allow that th. capital stock of raid araooUl Inn |a thirty thousand nodert, more tliaq 10 per emu of wlilcl: lias been actually paid la. Your petitioner. fur, ther show tbat they desire tbe passing of an order allowing them to increase at any >lm* they may we fit tbe cephal stock to any and their successors be Incorporated for and during tbe term or twenty years, with the prlvilegeof renewal at the expiration nf tho said term. And as >n duty bound, your pett- tion.«wm.».rpra WoN40uTTS( A ttoruH m tor Petitioner*. Filed In offiee October 21. IHWl, .1. H Ai.LE.V, Clerk fl.C. I certify the Abort* to be a true extract ' , of *'hnrtcra.thl*0*1.31,1*91. J. H, ALLEN,CI*rk H,C. E XECUTOR'S SALK. oEottoiA—Humter County Will b« wild, by virtue of » decree of Burn- tor Bnpcrior Court, held in PebruAry. 1891. before th* Court House doonln the ulty of Americui,G«n between ih« legal hour* of Mle, ou tuo flr*tTu*sdAy lo November next, the following de*orib«d lot* end pert* or lots of lend, to-wlt: - - - . Lot* of IaimJ numbers twenty-six, thirty- five aud thirty-six (98.85 And M), In the 27tk District of Humter county. Ga., Mch con taining two huodreJ And two And one-hAlf ('JUifk) acres, more or i*m. AinoeAathAlfoflot If land number one hundred And twenty-six (198), bound'd * n tbe west by public r Ad running north from Americus toward* tbelAto Burney Parker’s place until *aU1 roAd intersects the* Travel er’* Rest road, then due south to the south lino of Mid lot, containing one hundreo (l(.o> seres, more or les* (except one-half (K) «r* sere deeded to W. W. Barlow in the north west corner of Mid Iplanl moiiwis tie rlghtcf WAV of the H. W. BsIIroad), «ald laud In the 2fth District of Humter comity, Ch. Also • snip of I* nd on th* notib ?*de of Mat half of lot 146 In Z7th district of Sumter “ ~ if 9S7r*«t wide end hou n<ii (i on »nouth line of the cast half of lot Win jiaiuulMriet; ‘containing seven acre* more or leaa, the right ol way of tho 8. W. rallroid exoeptod. Thwetwo parc.-U of land lust above described containing In tho aggre gate, oce hundred and seventeen acre* more All of Mid property sold by virtue of said decree as th* property of the estate of W, U. Htowart, late of Sumter County, deceased, sold to pay the debto of said estate, and for the purposes of distribution among the heirs according to the terms of said decree- This October l, 1801. ** ’’ ft. It. Stewart, Executor of W. It. Stewart, deceased. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA—Sumtxr Count v. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Humter county, will be sold to the highest bidder before the court hou4e door In the city ot Americus. Sumter county. Georgia, on the first Tuesday In November, between the legal hours of sale, the following property belonging to e«tate ot A. R. Coulter, deceased, to wit: Five heavy wagons (new) two with bodies,one road cart, four sets strong double harness, two sets for large mules, one set black-smith U*ols and forge, five tents with ttys, twelve or fifteen matrosses with covers, blanket*, etc., on- bedstead and spring, three wire cots, two box-stoves aud pipe*, onn No. 8 cooking stove and utensils, one box croekerr.kltchea furniture and camp outfit,four che*'* of com plete tools for bridge and iresll* building, ten log chains, lot or largo rope and tockl* and pile bands, three pile driv*f hammer*, two pile driver engines, also t#o building lot* In Brooklyn Height* survey, known m lot* two and three In block MTen. TernM cash. W. Mi. MURPHEY. d4t-tn«* Administrator.