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^^il^Si^AM'TIMES-KECORDMiL' 'WfiWjiSUAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1891. ROBBING an ageo FARMER* a Detective Who Will Hake It Warn for' Ituuko Men. Fpi.toS, Mo., Nov. 3. — Detective John T. Norris arrived here with war rants for Ike Levi and George Haight. The warrants are based on indictments for the robbery of Thomas Blackburn in Calloway county. Blackburn is an aged farmer, and was held up for (7,500. Levi and Haight are the "strong-arm bunko men ” who recently pleaded gnil- ty of a similar crime in Clark county, and threw’ themselves on the mercy of tns coart. Each was sentenced to four years' imprisonment at the Jefferson City prison. It will be remembered that one of their partners, "Diamond Bob” Lyons, caused the arrest of Norris in Chicago on a charge of black mail. The detective was acquitted, baring shown the charge had been trumped up by friends of certain bunko men in or der to put hi in out of the way, so he eonld not trouble the gang. Norris has registered a vow to have vengeance and follow the gnng until he lands every one of them behind the walls for life. It is on that mission he is here now. There is a provision in the Missouri statures that when a parson is serving a term in the penitentiary, other than a life sentence, he may be taken out on a liench warrant, approved by the gov ernor, and tried on another charge. If convicted, he is sentenced to the peni tentiary. which sentence commences at the expiration of the one he is then serving, He may thus be tried on as muny cases as indictments may be se cured. Norris says that lie has enough cases against the gang to keep them in prison t he remainder of their lives, and that Governor Francis has assured him he will approve all bench warrants based on indictments. Blackburn, the Callo way countv victim, is not frightened over tile 8*9,000 damage suit brought by one of tin- gang for false imprisonment. It is rumored that Norris intends soon to fire u shot at Lyons. A CALIFORNIAN TALKS. The Reason for Chill's Hatred Toward Americans. Chicaoo, Nov. 3.—Ramon Estudillo, a native Californian, at the Painter house said: " We people of Spanish blood are pretty much all alike, tuid I think I understand the situation better than a man of English descent naturally would. Do you know why the Chilians hate the Americans ? It is not the re sult of the Itata incident It is not dne to the pro/fer of this government to bring about peace between Chili and Peru under the Garfield administration. Those incidents merely aggravated the feeling. It dates far back of that. It goes back to the time of the discovery of gold in California. There was a great demarid for provisions in San Francisco at that time. California was not then the great wheat producing state which it is to-day. and flour was imported from Chili in large quantities. This of course bronght San Francisco and Valparaiso into comparatively close communication, and several thousand Chilians went to the newly discovered gold fields. "It was just after the war with Mexi co and the cession of that immense stretch of country which made qnite a number of our Spanish-speaking people American citizens. There was some thing of a bitter feeling at the result of the war. The native Californians looked upon the pioneers as traders and the immigrants despised us as ‘ greasers.’ yuite a number of the native Califor nians became outlaws like Joaquin FIGHTING POLITICIANS. The Darnel II tea and Anti - Parnellitea Indulge In Stone Throwing. Cork, Nov. 8.—The Pahnellite and snti-Parnellite meetings here were again divided by a large force of police. Nev ertheless, the Parnellites managed to throw a good many stones over the heads of the police at Mr. O’Brien’s meeting. The McCarthy!tee replied with similar missiles, and serious con flict followed. The polioe were utterly unable to keep order, many persons being injured iu the scrimmage. Ear lier in the day an attack was made on a band of music in O'Connell street. The instruments of the musicians were smashed and a number of persons were injured. The Parnellites marched in the pro cession, an American flag and a por trait of Mr. Parnell being carried at the head of their line. Mr. Redmond, the Parnellite parliamentary candidate, in his speech declared it impossible for Dillon and O’Brien to be independent. Gladstone was their master in England and Tim Healy their master in Ireland. During the meeting Mr. Redmoud was presented with an enormous shillelah. Both meetings were largely attended. Much rowdyism was manifested at va rious times by roughs who even attack ed women and children. A BOLD R08BERY. - i f .- - : - ‘ The Courts. The remaining courts of this term in the Southwestern circuit will be held as follows: Macon, aeooud and third Mondaya in November, Sumter, fourth Monday iu Novem ber. Look out for counterfeits! Sco that you get the genuine Salvation Oil I Do not let the dealer sell you some “just aa good," but Insist upon getting the genu ine with the Bull’s Head trade-mark on the wrapper. The largest watermelon reported tbia season weighed sixty-two pounds, and was grown near London, Rusk county, Texas. A DISTINGUISHED JUDGE SAYS: Austin, Texas, Jan. 29,18a7. 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 yonr glaaaea three or four months I noticed that my sight Improved, and I now read the fin est print with the naked eye. Jahks H. Bell. All eyes fitted and the fit guaranteed at Drug Store of E J Eldrldge. oot2.Vsun-wcd-wk Seven Thousand llollnrs’ Worth of I’Ian- di-r Stolen from u Residence. Portsmouth, N. H., Nov. 3.—One of the boldest robberies 'ever perpetrated iu this city occurred between the hours of 1 and 4 a. in., when the house on Market street occupied hv Geo. Scott, vice president of the Portsmout Brew ing company, was entered and robbed. The entrance was effected through a rear window, and the thief proceeded to the room occupied by Mr. Scott and wife, and, after removing ail of Mr. Scott's clothing, chloroformed Mr. and Mrs. Scott. The pockets of the oloth- iug were rifled, the key to the safe and a gold watch and charm, valued at $400, were taken, and a diamond pin, valned at $130, was removed from a shirt. Affer securing the key to the safe the thief proi xled to the lower story, where the safe is kept, opened and rifled it, securing between $1,090 and $3,000 in money, several articles of jewelry, hank books, notes and private papers. The total value of the money and negotia ble articles taken will amount to nearly $7,000. Hotel Fire In Germany. Berlin, Nov. 8.—At Bergedorf, a suburb of Hamburg, the Hotel Schwer- ein was burned and five lives were lo3t. Many inmates had narrow escapes, and, owing to the construction of the build ing and the rapidity with which the flames spread, the firemen’s work was fall of danger. Some colored minstrels, who had been playing iu Hamburg, Were lodged in the upper story. They found escape shut off. Two brave fire men volunteered, in the face of almost certain death, to go to their aasistance. Just as the two rescuers reached the floor upon which the three minstrels were hemmed in by the flames the building collapsed, and ail five were plnngeU into the burning mass and perished. Pension Office Suggestion*. Washington, Nov. 8.—Second Aud itor Patterson, In his annual report to the secretary of the treasury, suggests that section 377 of the revised statutes be so modified as to authorize the sec ond auditor to disallow claims for ar rears of pay and bounty in cases where “Give Us a Lint” “Do send down something to help us!’’ “Those little Pleasant Pellets you sent before were just what we wanted I” "They helped right where we were weak est!" “Don’t send anything else!” Nature, abused ana begfeoted, does her best to overcome exhaustion and ward off threatening disease, but some times calls for help, and knows just what she’s about The system takes kindly to the mild, wholesome influence of Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, and often their timely assistance corrects evils which would soon lead to serious results. With the first signal of distress, nature will thank you for remembering her re quest. Therefore, if languid, easily tir ed, bad taste in.moutii, bowels irregular or constipated, give nature a lift by tak ing Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. Best Liver Pill made. Marietta, and niauy murders and rob* I the muster or pay rolts or other records Iwries were committed. Mexicans mid native Californians felt the retaliation of tlie Americans. To them all Spanish- speaking people were alike, so Chilian miners suffered along with the Mexi cans. Quite a number of Chilians were murdered nnd robbed by the American miners, and the race hostility grew so intense that many of theChilmn miners returned to their own land. They took back with them' the story of their in- pitable rec.-ption and the nation has smarted nuder what it deemed the wrongs to its subjects ever since. The average Chilian hates the Amsricau bitterly, and this is one reason for it." Paraguay's Tariff. Washington, Nov. 8.—The bureau of American republics has received official information that a recent law of Para guay will go into effect Nov. 1, impos ing an import duty of 10 per cent, on the tariff valuation of flour. By the same law the duty on imports is in creased 30 per cent., and the receipts from this increased taxation will be used in the redemption of the notes which have been issued by the Na tional Bank of Paraguay. Shot a Chicken ThlcL Lexington, Ky., Nov. 3.—An un known colored man, while stealing chickens was shot and killed by Mr. J, W. Royster at David’* Fork. He first fired at Mr. Royster, who riddled him with bnckshot. Six chickens were found iu his sack, and beside him was a big pistol. No one up to this time has claimed the remains and they Willi be buried in potter’s field. Royster was tried for the killing and acquitted. To Hue Governor I11IL New Yore, Not. 8.—A dispatch from Saimanaca says that State Senator Vedder will sue Governor Hill for slan der in connection with the latter’* state- men ta relative to Vedder and a Chicago land deal. Mr. Vodder’s friends are authority for the statement that he In tends to bring both civil and criminal actions. The matter will be pushed along as speedily M possible after the election. Called m Meeting. Kansa8 Citt, Not, 8.—The Commer cial club of this city has called a con- Teution to meet here to urge upon con gress the systematic improvement of the MUsonri anil Lower Mississippi riv- The convention will be held De cember 15 and 18, and will be com posed of delegates. of his office show that the soldier or his heirs have received all they are entitled to under the laws; provided, that if the claimants are dissatisfied they may, within six months, appeal to the second comptroller, or otherwise (he auditor's action shall be deemed, final and con clusive and be subject to a revival only by congress or the proper courts. Introducing American SIe»U Berlin, Nov. 8.—Minister Phelps has taken a peculiar and highly original way of introducing American meats and the great American staple, Indian corn, to the attention of the Berliners and of Germany generally. He gave a dinner t<> a number of German notabilities and their wives, including Dr. Miguel, min ister of finance; Dr. Boettichor. secreta ry of the interior, and a number of other leading men of the empire and of Prussia. The banquet include! all the luxuries of the season, and was of the highest order in every respect,, bat chief and peerless nmong the dainties, from au American point of view, was the bacon and corn bread from Amer ica. Killed for Fifty Conte. Indianapolis. Nov. 8. — William Jones, alias Texas Jones, a colored bootblack, dunned Harry Casteel, aged 30, for fifty cents, and, npon Casteel’s refusal, attempted to wrest it from him by force. Casteel pushed him away, and Jones then stabbed him in the aide, nsing a common pocket knife, the blade being plunged its full length and twist ed iu tlie wound. Careless surgery made light of the injury until when it was found that the thrust had pene trated the stomach. He has died. Jones escaped arrest. Mysteriously Missing. Wooster, Not. &—Benjamin F. France, the yonng man who left his wife a week ago last Thursday to go to a neighbor’s, is still mysteriously miss ing. AI1 efforts to obtain information aa to hit whereabout* hare proved fu tile, and the belief is gaining ground that be hat been murdered, aa no pos sible reason can be imagined why he forsake hit family. Influents In Anstmlln. Melbourne, Not. 8.—The epidemic of influenza shows no signs of abating. Nearly every family in ths city is af flicted. In one large establishment fifty employes were attacked, and one physi cian reports 500 cue*. Serious reports com* from country districts and many death* are reported. Scientific men insist upon it that Nia gara Falls are receding every year. How About Tills. Just in Fresh Crisp Celery. Cape Cod Cranberries, Grapes—Ma lagas, Catawbas and Niagras. 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 Fresh Country Eggs. New Graham Flour and Fresh Grits from new corn. Derillea Crabs with Shells, Pigs Feet and everything that is new ar.i seasona ble at living prices. Jellies, Jams, Preserves and Jellies of all kinds at French A Mayo., The Popular Grocers. Is it right to teach your boy not to drink and then vote to license a place where he may be taught to drink. Perfect action and perfect health re sult from the use of DeWitt’* Little Early risers, a perfect little pill. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. A full line of library and pedestal lamps and fixtures sold at reasonable prices at Dr. Eldbidge's Drug Store. Is it right to teach your boy to be honest and then vote to license a place where he may be taught to gamble? DeWitt's Sarsaparilla destroys such poisons as scrofula, skin disease, ecze ma, rheumatism. Its timely use saves many lives. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. The Columbian river is so clear at low water that salmon fishing can only be successfully conducted at night. You never tried DeWitt’s Little Ear ly Risers for constipation, bllllousnesa, sick headache, or you would not have thesese diseases. For sale by the Da venport Drug Company.' Tax Nolle*. The books aro now ready, and until further notice I will he in my office for the purpose of colleoting the taxes from 9 o'clock a. m. to 3 o'clock p. nf. every day, except Sunday. J. B Dunn, oct 10 Tax Collector. Is It right to license s man to make paupers and then tax sober men to take care of tt eu? OUR VERY BEET PEOPLE Confirm our statement when we say that Dr. Acker’s English Remedy is In every way superior to any and ail other pre parations for the Throat and Lungs. In Whooping Cough and Croup, it is magic and relieves at once. We offeryou a sample bottle free. Remember, this remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. For sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Amerl- cus, Ga. 8 New Raisins, Currants and Prunes, at Avera’s. For Sole. A valuable piece of truck farming property can ho had by applying to Bep23-tf - The Bank of Sumter. Notice. Policy No. 702,274 of the Greenwich Insurance Company having by some un accountable means passed out of the possession of the company, notiee is hereby given that If said policy has been issued to, or Is held by, any one the Greenwich Insurance Company has no knowledge of that fact, received no con sideration therefor and will not be liable for any loss or risk thereunder. T. F. Gatewood, Agent. ocl^l-dlw. A collection agenoy in Lewiston, Me., will dress its collectors in a flaring uni form, to that when one calls on a man his neighbors will ail know he is being dunned. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance to repeal Section 403 of tbs code of ordinances of the ally of Americas, and In lien thereof M fix the Hm* when all city taxes shall become due and payable, ana to provide for the eoltectton thereof ana for other purposes. Section 1. He it ordained by tbs Mayor and City Council of Americas, and Ula hereby ordained and enacted by tbe author ity of tbs same. That Mention tat of the cade of ordinances of tbe olty of Amerlens, which prescribes that It shall be the duty of tbe Mayor and city Council of Amorleus. by resolution the time when city taxe become due, and for notloe thereof by tbe eletk and treasurer be, and tbe same Is hereby repealed, and In Ilea thereof the fol- lowing section It enacted, to-wlt: e*o. 2. Be It further ordained by the an bnrlty a* ■-* * Koome due and payable'by tbe 'drat d ay o f October of each year, and any tsxpaier who shall nesleet or refuse to pay tueb taxes by tbetotbdayof I'ee-mberof each year, shall be entered upon the Uaf -* - the Clerk and Treasurer early as prantleable, issue execution asalnst such taxpayer for hit unpata teles, which execution shall bear teat In tbe name of the Mayor and City Council ol Americas and be directed to the Marshal, who shall, by levy and sale, forthwith collect the sam* aa pro vided by law, ■ ««c. 3. Ho it farther ordained, that all ordinances and Mute Of ordinance la son- met wlthiht«ordlnances,bsand the someare hereby repealed. Adopted by City Counell^Aui jr. 34,^881. Cleric and Treasurer. Excellent Buckwheat Flourat Avera’s. Advice to Woueh If you would protect yourself from Painful, Profuse, Scanty, Suppressed or Irregular Men struation you must use BRADFIELD*§J FEMALE REGULATOR ) Cartersville, April 36,1886. This will certify that two members of my Immediate family, after bavins suffered for years from Menstrual Irrewularlty, being treated without benefit bir physicians, effect 1* truly wonderful. j.W.Snavaa. BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO., ATLANTA. GA. &OM BAUBBX DRTJQQIMXM* S. A. M. ROUTE. TIME TABLE Taking Effeot Oct. 26,1801 Will be eold, before th* court bouse door in the city of American, Sumter county, Ga., between the l«*gal hours of sale, on the first Tuettday In December, 1891, the following described property, to-wlt: Hev«»nty-flve (75) acres of land, more or lees, off of lot of Inert number two hundred and fifty-one (261) in the twenty-ninth tiHHh) diet* let of Hnmter county, bound a* follow*: On the enet by the old »tage roed. on the nouth by lands of M. P. Huber, on the west, by lands or W F. Ensterlin end George Buber, on the n'.rth by BilasBmith. Levied on a» the property of W. H. Glover j satisfy one fl fa issued from the Coun Court or Humter county in favor of Cba*. onn ve. the said W. H. Glover. Property minted out by W* H. Glover. Thli March _Btli, 1891. laevy maae by L. B. Forrett, dep uty sheriff. , L. B. FORREST, Sheriff, S HERIFF’S SALE* GEORGIA, Sumtcb County. Will be sold before the court house door Inthecltyof Americus.Humter county. Ga., on the first Tuesday lu December, 1891,between the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed property, io wltt One house end lot lu the olty of Amerlens, * th by Mir llam Jefferson nnd north by lot of Grew well A Turner, known as 108 Htrifo street, and It 1s the place where Campbell Washington now lives. Levied on and eold aa the property.of Campbell Washington, to satisfy a county court execution issued from the county court of said county, in favor of 8. B. Hawkins. Levjy made by J. W. Cobb, county court SHERIFF’S BALE. 7 GEORGIA—Buntsh County. Will be sold before the court house door, in the city of Americas. Sumter county, on the first Tuesday In December, 1891, be tween the legal hours of sale, the following d scribed property, to-wlt: An undivided Interest lu lot of land lying In the 1185th district, G. M., of raid county, containing fifiv (5-J) acres, more or less, ad joining the lands of Mary 81ms on the north, on the south by .lames Green, Br„ on the east byW W. Dozier and Jamoi Green, 8r., on the west by prooerty of defendant. Levied on as tbe property of Jane Wilkinson, for merly Jane Hollis, in favor of 8. A. Harris to satisfy a justice oourt fl. fa., Issued from the justice court of the 1185th dts riot, G. M ,of said county, vs. said Jsne Wilkinson. Ten ant in possession notified In terms of the law. Levy made and returned to me by J. a. Covington, L. C. This Oct. 8,1891. tds. L. B. FORREST, Sheriff. APPLICATION i FOR CHARTER. STATE OF GEORGIA—Sumter County. To the Superior Court of said County ; Tito petition of E.H. Ferguson J. J.Calfrey, both of Louisville. Ky., John M.Green or Atlanta, G*., H. C. Baglay anil M. S. Har per, respectfully, shows ihat they unit their successors (H'slre to be Incorporated under ■ he corporate narno and style ol “ainerlcua Oil Coinpauy." That their objeclsand pur poses ore for pecuniary gain for themselves, teelr associate, and successors; and that ths business they propose to curry on Is the buy ing and selling of cotton seed and Itspro- ducts, such as, cotton need oil, crude and re fined, cotton seed meal and cuke, cotton se*d hulls and arhes, cruelties, pre-sing and re fining of same; further, ib»t of purchasing ■ ■ land dealing in seed cotton and cotton seed, tbnrlty aforesaid, that from and after the after tbe cotton hus been ginned, of all kinds passage of this ordinance, all city taxes shall and varieties and tbs manurne uro, prepa- - —d - ration and sale of products derived >rom cotton seed; and the carrying on, manage ment and control of such buslnessor manu facture connected therewith; nnd generally to engage In all such employments and lines of business, where cottonseed or Its products are utilized who ly or lu part. Also, the leasing and ownlngof tank oars, manufac turing or barrels and casks, and all other commodities In connection with said bust-' -•s. Thcnmin b lslness of '.he corporation to bo tlie manufacture and sale or cotton aced oil. end rot Incident thereto the utilizing and sale of all Droducta of seed cotton and« . Petitioners further show unto int their principal place of busi ness will he In the county of Hurnter, State of Georgia; but that they d sire to carry on business, employ and send agents elsewhere lu said state, and Into other slates and terrl tories or the United States, nnd establish ranch offices therein, If they deem Had- liable, ’mat tbe amount of capital to be employed by petitioners la one hundred thousand (1100,000) dollars, fifty thousand ■0,0001 dollars of which ia actually paid In jfore beginning business, with the privilege of Increasing their ciipttul to any anni not oxcoe-ting one hundred and fifty thous and (,151,000) dollars. Petitioners desire to be Incorporated for twenty years, with the priv ilege of renewing their charter from tlmeto lime an they see proper. Petitioners desire the further right to purchase, lease, hold, own and control, sell, assign, transfer. or dis pose orsueh real eatate, or Interest In real estate, ns muv he necessary and proper for the legitimate and convenient transaction of their businca.. Petitioners desire the rlrlit mill power to make all such by-laws, and alter the same at plcusurc, ns they may see proper; to have and use a common seal, nud to change the nn» at pleasure; to have a right to sue and he sued, nnd to make all necessary contract* In tho conduct of ita buslness;to borrow money, and lo secure the same by giving notes, Indentures, bonds, mortgages nnd land, us Die corpora Ion may ■proper to do; and further t.. he Inverted th all the right*, powers, privileges, im munities and franchises Incident to corporn- ......... ■ petit desire that they shall be Incorporated so that no stockholder In tbe corporation shall be bound In any way fo> tho debts or liabilities of the corporation beyond tbe amount orhls unpat,I subscription nf the capital stock of said oompany. Wherelore petitioners pray that after this petition (ballhave been filed, recorded and mbtiahed, according to law,-that tbe court wl:l grant an order granting this application. Filed In office Sep/nl^S^" 1 ^'' . ... _ J.H. ALLKN, Clerk 8.0. I certify tbe above and foregoing to be a true extract from tho Record of Charter* lu Hamter Superior Court this September 25rd 1891. J, H. ALLEN,’Clerk 8. C. 5 00 am 10 00 10 27 2 15 pm 325 350 651 Ire.. ...Birmingham ait/ 7 w pm lve.... Chllderiburg lve 5 05 lve ......Sylacaugz lve 4 40 lve .... ..•Opelika lve) 1 25 6 10 040 TOO 827 11 00 45oam 600 5 15 p m arr Columbus.. lve..... .Colnmbu*. arr XUavilla arr . lve •KllavUle lve 8 50 arr Amerlens arr 8 90 lve .... Amerloua lve ... Lyon* . Savannah arr Charleston arr 8 00 830 IBS ... tM arr 7 40 pm 3 15 Bctw’n Montgomery and Amerlens, via Opelika 8 l&Tmflve.....Montgomery ....arrl 8 35 p m 2 15 pm lve..' " '' Between Montgomery and Amdrtcus, via Baum Springs and Columbus. T65 amllvo Montgomery arr T 24 pm Tbe population of tbe Caucasus is es timated at 0,171,400 of whom 1,217,400 are Mongols, mainly Tartars. DeWitt's Sarsaparilla cleanses the blood, increases tbo appetite and tones up tbe system. It bas benefitted many people who have suffered from blood disorders. It willbelpyou. For sale by tbe Davenport Drug Company. A complete assortment of toilet soaps at Dil Elduidge’b. In the United States tbe annual pro duction of paper has reached tbe enor mous total of three billion pound*. Don't atorm the system aa yon would a fort If held by tbe enemy, consti pation, gently persuade it to surrender with DeWitt's Little Early Kisers. These little pills are wonderful con- vinoers. For sale by the Davenport Drug Company. Why Do We Diet Vital statistics classified shows the respiratory organs to be tbe feeble point in man. Diseases of tbe lungs are out of all proportion in fatality. Take Tay lor'* Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein for oougbs, colds ana con sumption. • A Chinese newspaper published in San Francisco has been sued for libel by an Indian. We cannot afford to deceive you. Con- .once is begotten by honesty. De Witt’s Little Early Riser* are pill* that will cure constipation and sick headache. For sale by the Davenport Drug Com pany. Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and ail toilet articles at Dr. Eldbidoe's. Others sell paint, bot I aell paints. I will give a personal guarartee to look better and laat longer than any other paint. That’s what you want I handle lead*, olio, putty, etc. . , J ; , J. Henry Freeman, Cotton avenue. 8 50 live...... Columbus arr 11 20 6 40 larr Amnricua......-lve 8 20 Beiw'n Montgomy aadAmerteue, via iufimiq 7 40 am io oi 2 65 pm »7.., .Moutfrii rt EuTai aula. .Albany.. Americas.. Bctwee^Amgrieue and Jzckzonvftle, m Helen! *7 60 pm 1 17 am 6 JO 880 lve....*..AmeriuM lve Helena lr arr Broniwick......Ire arr JockeonviUe lve 8 «> a m 8 55 am 11 00 pm uok cvnunitiuu iumidm ml-— * -— E lints In the Southwest, and at Americas for irrotngbxm and all points In th* Northwest. * lieu Stations. en Passenger* from Chzrloston destined to points west of Mrannmb, change cars at C. & S. Junc tion. B.B. GOODMAN, Gen. Fate. Agent, Amerlens, Go. ItCOMMERCIAL ACERTS. J, M. CAROLAN, E. A. SMITH. Savannah, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. lee McLendon, jno. t. argo, . Columbus, Ga. Amerlens, Gt. Grand Show Oped where you can call at all times and find fresh fish of all kinds, oysters received daily, fruit of all kinds on hand; candies, crackers and cheese, fresh and fine. Call and see us. McELROY BROS. THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINEIMAN organs roa sals SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machine* on easy term*, and can supply the beet idles, Oik, Attachments, Etc., tOI *11 MACHINES. Special attention given to repairing aU •mall Machinery. Orders; by mall will r*> siva prompt attention. S HERIFF’S SALE. OEORGl A—Bcmteb county, Will b i told before the oonrt house door In the olty of Amerlnus, Hamter county, on the first Tassday In Dso.. 1811. between the legal hours of sale, ,tne following described P A iramoV*iand lylngIn the 1181th dlstrlet, G. M.. of Hurnter county, eontalnlng one hundred (100)acres, more or 1st., adjoining tho lands of |). A. Morrell, 01 the north JameeMcGarrah. on the south, John Mash- burn on tho east, and W. B. Hargrove on the wsst. Levied on aa the property or Jnlla E. Jones to satisfy one Justice Oourt 11 la Issued from tbe 1185th dfsriet. ft. M„ of said coun ts-, in fkvor of 8, T. Oiawfnnl v*. silo Julia E Jones Tenant In p»-*u*.|i>n notified In termeof th* law. Levy ni-tie urn returned to me by J. A.CovIngton. L o. This Decem ber 4tb,UW tds 4« u ii. iiinuvn Lo D. F0RKR8T. Sheriff. E KCCTO «A. 9o> „„Cccan, court house door In Amerloua sold county, on tbe first Tassday la Deoember next, tbe (Oil- wing property, to-wltr All that part or lot of ’and number on* hundred end etghty-one (181) tllneted In th* 984 district, O. M., or Bumter county and Iy- Ingon rast side and Joining right of way of Boulhwcstern railroad, bounded on theweat by said railroad,on th# north ny branch run ning through culvert or said r aid, on the south by lands of Gwynes, on east by lands ". w. Kennedy; containing ninety (Mo s more or lets. Hdd land b-longing to i ne estate of Barney Parker,de eased. - old for distribution among tbe heirs of said ea tate. MAL1HHA PARKEIt, Kxeoulrlx, J O. PABKBK, Ex.cutor. Nov 21,1*1. A PPLtGATION A LEAVE TO PELL. GEORGIA—UuMTKk County. Whereas, Mallssa Parker and J C. Parker, executoraof the eatat, of Harney Parker, de ceased, having tnndo application for leaf * sell boase ana let lu (be olty of Cor—, Dooly county, On., These are therefore to cite and admonish til parties concerned, whether kindred or creditor*, to show cans* on or before the December term of tbe Court of Ordinary of •aid county, to bo held on I ho first Monday In December next, why mid petition ebould not be granted ae prayed for. Witness my hand and official signature, this Snd day of November, 1891. A. C. BPKICR, Ordinary. A DMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA— WanSTSR COUNTY! Agreeable to an order from tbo Honorable Ordinary of aald county, wilt bo eold before tbe court boom door In tbe town of Preston, Webster conn.v, on tbe first Tuesday In De cember ntzt, lbs following described prop- ill front of Allen House e %L undivided one-half Interest In the south bailor lot of land numb-r seventy (70), also tbeentlre Internet In fifty-five (») Mret .... off of tbe northeast cornerof eald lot of land be, and the same are hereby repealed, numbereeventyrm, lathe Mih district of Adopted by City Council, Aug. 2i, isoi. Webster county, Ga. Bold for tbo purpose r ‘ * paying tbe debts of Robert Terry.dscesmd. 'OHN TERRY, Administrator. To Peddlers. Eveiy person before peddling must register ■lib tbo Ordinary and pay the Tax Collector Ofor the county, ant 145 for tbe stats. License for tbe county are fbr tbe 'arm of one year; for the state, only for the fiscal sear. If any person, except a disabled soldier of tblsstate, (and he most register every rear) peddles without first obtaining sneb license, he sbaU forfeit lo the county om hundred Anyofflcerortexpiyerofthleeonntymay require* peddler to exhibit til* license, and lreorisfosmsdto . ta 1500-one-balf I the other to tb- By order off > tbe county, of Comm!—Inner*. J. B. DUSS, Tax ( Notice of Dissolution. Notice l« hereby given that the Arm of Martin A Lewis ha» thin day teeu dissolved by mutual consent, K. M. Lewis withdraws from tbe llrm. The business will be contlnu- Ordinary of Sumter ooaaty. w! ed by W. M. Martin, wno retains all the ae- fore the court house door, la mwuuvu sets and assumes all the liabilities of said Saturday, November 7,1891* one good I Arm. harness r~ * ~ ‘ — * This October J9tb. 1891. „ W. M. Mabtie, octtt-lawlw R. M. Lewis. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GBOBGIA-Sumtib County. To the Superior Court of said.County : The petition rf o. W. Lamar. R. T. John son, W.’M. Hitt and Marshall Martin togeth er with their assooiates shows that they have entered Into an association under the name andetyleof "The Shippers c-impress Asso ciation’’. That theohject nr said association Is pecuniary gain to me Individual member* nnd tne corporation In this, to-wlt: By the running, owning and controlling a compress, usihg said eoropresa In Amcricus, Namier county, Ga, for the purpose of compressing cotton packed In bales lor more Convenient and readier transportation. Tbe principal office of the said association M<OC may ace proper. Til* petitioners pray taut they be Invested together with their Miwoclates aod miccenHora with the power to carry on tho aforemen tioned object* together with tho power to mirchnNoand hold property, real and paraon- al: to rent and lease nr »perr.y f both real and personal; fora *«nd be Hiied; to tute a com mon aeah if the aiuiociatioii Hhould no desire, and to exerclM all pa« or usually conferred upon corporallotm of Rlmllur character, as may be onnal»ten» with the lawa of Georgia, of any Mate In which • «M mmocUtlon may do bufllneM a- d not. Incmi intent with the laws of the United State*. Petitioner*further »how that the capital •took of aald aiisoclHt ion U thirty thouimnd rto ltra, more than 10 per cent of which iius been actually paid in. Your petitioner* fur ther show that ttiey d'siro tlie panning of an onl.*r allowing them t.«» i"cr.*aM<Mit any 'line they-may tee lit the capital Block to any amount not to exceed liny thouiiand dollar*. Wborefori.co rldorlaathe premlseB, your petitioner* pray tho passing of an oruer granting this theiranpdcailo > with ’-he ftev- eral nrovUlona therein aiat:d, on i that they and thelrsuocesiK)'* be incorporated for and during the u*rmof twenty years, with tho prlvileKoof renew <1 ut the expiration of the ea!dter*a. And ne-n duty bound yo.rpetl- tioaer. will ever pr.y HiNT0}tA0ul T S , Attorn*- s for Petitioners. Filed In office October 21. ikiii, J, H. AlLBN,Clerks.C. I certify the *b -ve to be a truo extract from tb* He.ordofliliartore.thlsOst.Sl.lS'Jl. ocauwtw J.H. ALLEN, Clerk B.C. AN ORDINANCE. Anordlnanoetorepeal rectos 999 of the code of ordinances of tbs city of Amcricus, snd In Ben tber of to prescribe by ordlnanre tbe time wben all rax returns .ball bo iimdc, and for olber purposes. Section 1. Bo It ordained and enacted by tbe Mayor nnd City Council or Anwrlcue, end It Is berebv ordained and enacted by the Httiborhy of tho s ime, That from nud after thepasMto or Ibis oriilnanc, section ski of the code of ordlnsio-s of tbe city of Amerl- . me w ■hall be made, an ■ cause the clerk and treas urer lo give thirty days public notiee thereof, be, sod Uisasms Is hereby repea'ed, and In lieu thereof ti-ofollowingrectlon bo enacted! Nac.3. Belt farther enacted and otdnlned by the authority nforesnld, That from ard after the iias-ago or tM* ordinance nti tax re turn* shnll he made between Hie first d.yof April snd Hie llrstday of July of each year. That upon the first day of July of each year ii shall be the duty ef the clerk snd treasurer tocl.se bis digest nnd to proceed to assess and tax all uure'urncd property aa provided hue. 3. Belt further enacted and ordained. That allonllnanc.es and parts ol ordinances and resolutions, contrary to this ordinance, louncll,Aug. 24, 1881. U. K. BRINSON, Clerk and Treasurer. ONE CENT A WORD COLUMN. Advertisement* will be inoertod In thla column at the rate of One Cent per Word for touch insertion. No advertisement taken for leu O NL cop) each of Harper’a Magazine of December, 1888, May, 18«, March. 1890, ".1890. Apply to Timeo-Hecorder office FOB BENT. A BOOM In the Thome* Building, for gentlemen’* apartment*, i tbi* office. HORSE AND BUGGY FOi Agreeable to an order from ,al*o a good one*l * r lo tbe —tale of TAN FIELD,