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THE AMER10US DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: THURSDAY, NOVEMBER S, 1891,
HAD ANOTHER'S WIFE.
The Ofllcer Goes After Him, Hat He
Makes HU Escape.
Four Wayne, Ind., Nov. 4.—Early in
October George Perby arrived in thia
city with a very handsome lady snp-
jwsed to be his wife. They at once
went to house-keeping in a smalLdwell-
j„<r on Orchard street. They sod^fonn-
ed acquaintances and were making ex
cellent impressions on their neighbors,
Recently Chief-of-Police Wilkinson re
ceived a letter from the chief at Port
Byron. N. Y., stating that Derby, who
toe Btation baggage-master there for
West Shore railway, bad eloped with
the wife of Dr. C. A. Borden, of that
city, and that she was the mother of
three children, and that the man Derby
had left a wife and seven children.
Derby hail secured employment here
with the Peters box factory, but when
the chief culled at the house he divined
his errand and escaped, and Mrs. Bor
den received a telegram that he is at
home endeavoring to get the forgive
ness of his wife and live with her. Mrs.
Borden announces her intention to re
main here and do the best she can for
herself, and that she has no desire to
turn to her husband and three children.
A Fugitive's Crimea.
Paducah, Ky., Nov. 4.—Thomas
Wilkins, who wits a cross-roads mer
chant and tanner in Graves county, is
a fugitive from justice. He stands in
dicted for arson in burning the home of
a brother-in-law. Geo. Sullivan, and is
strongly suspected of burning two
barns, filled with tobacco, and a
church. Wilkins, whose guilt is pretty
conclusive, was arrested, but escaped,
departing bareheaded and barefooted.
He was followed, but crossed into Illi
nois und was lost. Wilkins is 40 years
obi nnd has a wife and five children,
lie has a terrible temper, und anger led
him to commit the deeds churged
against him. Fifteen years since he
shut and killed liis mother, it was then
thought accidentally, bnt it is now said
the deed was done purposely, as Wil
kins was sole heir to his mother’s prop
erty. A mob was gathering to lynch
Wilkin- when lie escaped.
Stabbed III. Wife with a Fork.
New York. Nov. 4.—Francis Kier-
nan, 52 years old, had an altercation
with his wife at their home at Green
Point and stabbed her with a fork. She
was taken to the city hospital, where it
is said she will die of lockjaw. Kiernan
came home intoxicated and because his
wife wonld not get np and cook him
something to eat he beat her. Their
son, John Kiernun, a young man 31
years old, was in bed at the time and,
bearing bis father fighting with his
mother, got up and interfered. The
father sprung upon him and jabbed him
in the arm with a fork. When Mrs.
Kiernan went to the assistance of her
son Kiernan stablied her a half dozen
times in the neck with the fork, making
a fearful wound. Kiernan was arrested
and is held to await the result of bis
wife's injuries. She cannot live.
ricailN Guilty to 8»v« Uae Conte
Clarksburg, W. Va., Nov. 4.—The
case of Wesley Jenkins, who was in
dicted in Monongalia county for grand
larceny, presented some enrions fea
tures. Jenkins was charged with steal
ing a yoke of oxen from James Giles,
and plead gniity " to save the cost of a
trial. ” He told the court that he first
stole the cuttle from Giles and sold
them to farmer named Horner. After
spending the money he . was overcome
with remorse, stole then! back from
Horner and returned them tp Gila's I
farm Hetbeiigave himself tip. Itlsl
said had Jenkins hail 1 —■*
f-night the case
cleared nnder the indictment on the
plea that he only borrowed tbe oxen
from Giles, and oould fiot have stolen
them from Horner, as they were'not
bis property.
It lew Up Ike Cemetery.
Wheeling, Nov. 4.—News has jnst
reached here from Coraopolis, Pa.,
between Wheeling and Pittabnrg, of a
Strange and terrible affair which oc
curred near that plnce. The report
states that the Allegheny Cemetery
company a few months ago started to
hire a gas well on some portion of their
newly acquired property. There was a
terrific explosion at tho well, which
caused a fearful uphenvel of the earth
m the viciuity. Hundreds of dead
lollies in the cemetery were hurled from
their resting places and many costly
monuments were shstterel. file re
tort states that the matter has been
hushed up and care taken to prevent
the newspapers from getting hold of it.
he report comes from a reliable gentle
man formerly of Wheeling.
Mtoli* from Starving Peasant*.
St. Petersburg, Nov. 4.—The mar
shal of nobility in tbe province of Tam-
huff, 1 oing entrusted with the fnnd for
the relief of the starving peasants, re
ported that vessels containing 100,000
rubles’ worth of grain, bought with the
money entrusted to him, had been
"recked. It was believed the grain
"as not injured, and that the marshal
Pocketed the value of it. As nothing
more was heard of the wrecked vessels
suspicion arose, and the marshal was
accused of the frand. He disgorged
i-l,OW) rubles und was allowed to escape
“•gal puuishinent.
Coming to New York.
London, Nov. 4.—Rev. Dr. McGold,
< atholic bishop of Dnlntb, Minn., is a
passenger on the steamship Alaska,
"hich has tailed from Queenstown for
oew York. Some ladies of Cork have
jent to America by tbe steamship Urn-
uriaa wieath made laurel, of ivy, sham-
r °cks and violet* from Mr. Parnell’*
•have. The wra ,th ,
Mr. Parnell’* mother.
HYPNOTIZED BY BALMACEDA.
W. S. Eyre Says Something About Egan
end Chilian Fueling.
New York, Not. 4.—The World cor
respondent at Valparaiso secured an In
terview with Mr. W. S. Eyre, head of
the houae of Grace & Co., in that city,
and a nephew of William R. Grace.
Mr. Eyre was asked if he felt any un
easiness about the safety of the inter
ests of his firm in Santiago and Valpa
raiso, because they represented Ameri
can interests. He replied:
"Not the slightest. On the contrary,
I believe that the feeling of the people
in this country towards the United
States cuuiiot possibly be better, while
they are very much incensed against
Minister Egan, who they believe for
reasons of his own, favored in a very
improper maimer the cause of tbe late
President Balmaceda. ”
" What is yonr opinion of Mr. Egan’s
course in this whole matter?”
• "I feel that Mr. Egan was to a certain
extent hypnotized by Balinaceda, and
that he felt satisfied that success await
ed the arms of the dictator. I think be
believed that great privileges could be
secured in nitrate lands and in banking
circles for Americans if Balmaceda
finally triumphed over the Congression-
alist party. While it is proper to make
due allowance for bis deception and
want of judgment, seeing that he is a
man who has had no large South Amer
ican experience nnd knows the language
but imperfectly, yet my idea Is that liis
mistakes come more from want of abil
ity as a representative of the United
States than from a desire to doanything
that was wrong in the premises. “
He Married HU Sluter.
New York, Nov. 4.—John Muller,
the young German emigrant who adopt
ed the nunsnnl expedient of marrying
liis own sister in order to obtain her re
lease from the Barge office, is detained
in that establishment, ns is also tbe
mother and girl. Marguerite, whose re
lationship to tbe man has become some
what involved. It is now qnite clear
that the party suspected before arrival
that either a husband or bondsman
would be needed by tbe girl in order to
obtain permission to land, and that the
plan of brother and sister going throngh
tbe form of marriage wonld be the easi
est way out of the difficulty. It led, in
stead, to a far more serious one, and
when the matter is brought before the
United States district attorney, the pair
may have cause to regret the step, al
though it seems to have been nothing
more than a ruse to obtain release. No
action will be taken till the return of
Colonel Weber, the superintendent of
immigration, who is expected some
time this week.
Wilt Hang In Nonmbtr.
Sandersville, Ga., Nov. 4.—Tlie last
hanging iu Washington county in con
formity with the law, occurred sixty
years ago when James Howard was
pnbliciv hanged for the killing of Will
iam Wicker, at Worthen’s store, ten
miles north of Sandersville. Jndge
Holt passed the sentence of death and
Sheriff David Wimberly executed it. A
similar scene will be enacted here Nov,
8, when Tom Webb, colored, will pay
the deutb penalty. He was convicted
of rape at tbe last September term of
the superior court, and the sentence of
death was passed upon him by Jndge
Gamble. The hanging will be private
in an enclosure behind the jail. The
Washington rifles have offered their
services at guard and the sheriff has
accepted. Webb is now confined in the
Bibb.connty jail.
Work of Some Villain,
Alton, Ills., Nov. 4,—Detective
he would C °have Cn I <*"». ° f “>• chio **°’ »«U<
1 road company, made a discovery which
proves conclusively that tbe wreck of
the Chicago express at Wann on Satur-
uay night was the work of some villain.
In a field near the wreck he found an
ax and tbe broken lock from tbe switch
stand. The lock was battered and
showed nx murks.
Receiver Maverick National Hank.
Washington, Nov. 4.—The comptrol
ler of the currency has appointed Mr.
Thomas P. Beal receiver of the Mave
rick National bank of Boston, insolvent.
Mr. Beal is president of the S.-contl Na
tional bunk of Boston, -and chairman of
tbe clearing house committee.
Letter from Parnell** Mother.
Dublin, Nov. 4.—The United Ireland
prints another letter from the late Mr.
Parnell’s mother appealing to Irishmen
to voto for Parnellite candidates and
adding that their great rallying cry
must be "Remember Parnell alul'
murderers."
■turned I* Bar Boas*.
Kansas Cmr,Nor. 4.—A small frame
Bouse at 1410 West Tenth • treat, he*
tmn >ed. Mr*. Amelia Taylor, the occur
Pent of the house, lost her Ufa in th»
"'•It i« believed she was murdered
»na the bouse set on fire to conceal the
'’idenceof the crime. The police are
^ftignting. Mrs. Taylor ^a* two
•ons working in Omaha.
Ibis
Kx-Goveruor Marks Head.
Nashville. Nov. 4. — Ex-Governor
Albert 8. Murks 1ms died suddenly in
Us room at the Maxwell hotue.
DAILY MARKET REPORTS.
Naval Store*.
BSVAkbah. Nov.4.—Spirits Arm,3.He; rosin
firm and nnchnnged.
Chicago Market.
Chicago. Nov. 4.
Wheat-Dec. W«; May 101)4.
Cora—Nov. soil; Dec. 45*1; Jan. 42*4; May
43*4.
Oats-Nov. 31; Dec. 30*4; May 33*4
Pork-May It At; Dec.M*: Jan. 1L27.
Ribs-Slay 6.12; Dec. fin; Jan. ML
Lard-May MD; Dec S.10; Jan. M7.
New York Cotton Futures.
Now Yobk. Nov. 4.
Opening. Close.
November .3.20 S.ll
December 8.15 3.20
January .».» s.a
February !-H
March -M* 3.5*
April..... ...8.63 8.37
May. 6.7*
Tone very steady. Sale* 117,0)0. Spots
quiet. Middling 8 5-1*.
Liverpool Cotton Pntnrne.
Untnoh Nor. 4.
OpeAlng. close,
l December...li AM
“Give Da n Lift!”
• "Do send down something to help uiT
“Those little Plesssnt Pellet* you sent
before were just what we wanted!"
“They helped right where we were weak
est!" “Don't send anything else!”
Nature, abused and neglected, does
her beat to overcome exhaustion and
ward off threatening disease, but - some
times calls for help, and knows juat
wbat (he’s about. The system takes
kindly to the mild, wholesome Influence
of Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets, and often
tbelr timely asslatancj 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 mouth, bowels Irregular
or constipated, give nature a lift by tak
ing Dr. Pierce’s Pellets. Beat Liver Pill
made.
Author—I believe In bringing my no
tion up to date.
Publisher—Yea?
Author—Now in my new Texas story
I have for my hero a government rain
maker. He has tbluga arranged so that
when he and his girl elope be brings
down suoh a heavy rain ou her father’s
ranch that every stream instantly rises
so high that the old man can't follow
them.—The Epoch.
“The power of music, all our liearta
allow,” but there are a few ignorant
persons who have not learned yet that
all colds are cured by Dr. Bull’s Cough
Syrup. Buy it and try it, 25 cents a
bottle.
How About This.
Justin
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, Ituta 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 ur d seasona
ble at living prices.
Jellies, Jams, Preserves and Jellies of
all kinds at French & Mayo.,
The Popular Grocers.
The la-gest stud farm in America Is
near Greely, Col,, and la owned by a
syndicate of rich western meu. It la
stocked with 4,800 Percberon horses,
and la run with s capital of $500,000.
Tbe farm embraces five ranches, with
an area of 8,500 acres,
Perfect action and perfect health re
sult from the use of DeWitt’s Little
Early risers, a perfect little pill. For
sale by the Davenport Drag Compat
A full line of library and pedestal
lamps and fixtures told at reasonable
prices at Dn. Eldbidgx’s Drag Store.
A new mineral has been discovered In
Texas wblob is said to be seven times
stronger than any other when made Into
wire.
DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla destroys suoh
poisons as scrofula, akin disease, ecze
ma, rbeumatiim. Its timely use saves
many lives. For sale by the Davenport
Drag Company.
Jsek—Well, Jim, I proposed to Mlsa
Summers last night
Jim—Did aba give you har heart?
Jack—No, but I got a piece of her
mind.—Yale Record.
Yon never tried DeWitt'a Little Ear.
ly.Riseni for constipation, bllllouineas,
alok headaohe, or you would not have
theaeee diseases. For sale by the Da
venport Drag Company.
Tax Notice.
The books are now ready, and until
further notice I will be In my office for
tbe purpose of collecting the taxes from
OURITKRT BEST PEOPLE
Confirm our statement when we say that
Dr. Aoker'a English Remedy le In every
way superior to any and all other pre
parations for tbe Throat and Lungs. In
Whooping Cough and Croup, It la magto
and relieves at once. We offeryou a
sample bottle free. Remember, thia
remedv is sold on a positive guarantee.
For sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Ameri
cas, Ga. 3
New Raisins, Currants and Prunes, at
Avera’s
For Oslo.
A valuable piece of truck farming
property can be had by applying to
aep23-tf The Bank of Sumter.
AN ORDINANCE.
An onltnanca to repeal Section 402 of the
code of ordinances of the oily of Americas,
and In lieu Iheraorte fix the lime when ail
city taxes shall become due and payable,
and to provide rnr iho collection thereof and
for other purposes.
hxction l. He it ordained by the Mayor
and City Council of Americas, and It Is
hereby ordained and enacted by the author
ity of the same. That Mention 432 of the code
Notice.
Polioy No. 102,274 of the Ureenwieb
Insurance Company having by some un
accountable means passed out of tbe
possession of tbe company, notice la
hereby given that If said polioy baa been
issued to, or la held by, any one the
Greenwich Insurance Company has no
knowledge of that foot, received no con
sideration therefor and will not be liable
for any loaa or risk thereunder.
T. F. Gatewood, Agent.
octJI-dlw.
She—No, I will not marry you.
He (bitterly)—Thank you. I have
done everything I eould to please
you, (Very bitterly). Is there anything
I oan do for you before I leave forever.
She—Ob, if you really fee) under 'ob
ligations to me you may mention tbe
fact that I have declined you to your
friends. It will save me heaps of trou
ble.—Brooklyn Eagle.
Next to getting married, probably the
most Important duty tbe ordinary man
has to perform in a life-time Is to run
for a bottle of Dr. Bull’s Cough Syrup
when the baby has the oroup.
She—Harry, tell me wbj|ilo you think
you love me to destruction.
He—O, I know I do, because I feel to
ward you jnst as I always do when I get
acquainted with 4 new girl.—Boston
Transcript.
by resolution the time wbin city taxes shall
become due, and lor notloe thereof by tbe
eleik and treasurer be, and the same is
hereby repealed, and In lieu thereof the fol-
lowlnr section Is enacted, to-wlti
esc. 2. He It further ordained by the au
thority aforesaid, that from and after the
paaaace of this ordloanea, all OUy taxesshal
become due and pa> able by the first day of
October of eaeh year, and any taxpayer who
•ball neatest or refuse to par rucb taxes by
tbe 10th day of 1 ee-mberof each year, shaU
be entered upon the list or delhuliert. ana
the Clerk and Treasurer shall lorthwitb.as
early, as praetleabie, issue execution against
such taxpayer for bis unpaid tea**, which
S ecotlon shall bear test In the nameofthe
ayor and City Connell 01 Americas mad he
directed to the Marshal, who shall, by levy
and sale, forthwith oolleet the same as pro
vided by law. *
Hac 4. Be It further ordained, that all
ordinance* and part* of ordinance In con
flict with ihl« ordlnancee.be and ihe some are
hereby repealed.
Adopted by City Conncll^Sdjg. 24,^1301.
Clerk and Treasurer.
S HERIFF’S HALE.
UEORUIA-SUMTSR COUNTT.
Will be eold, before tbe eonrt bouse door
IntLecity ofAmerlcus, Sumter onunty, Ga^
between tbe legal hours of sale, on tbe Dm
Tuesday In December, 1801, tbe -followlnfi
described property, to-wlt:
’Seventy-live (75) ncres of land, more or
lets, olfoflotof land number two hundred
ana fifty-on" (251) tn the twenty-ninth (28th)
dlsti let of Sumter county, bound ns follows:
On the esst by the old state road, on the
ooutb by lands of M. P. Huber, on the west by
lands of W F. Eusterllnand George Buber,
on the n' rtti by Silas Smith.
Levied on ss the property of W. H. Glover
lo satisfy one 11 fa inued from the County
Court 01 funder county In rsror of Obaa. O.
1 onn vs. the said W. 11. Gloter. Property
S dnted out by W. II Glover. Thlt March
th. 1891. Levy made by L. B. Forrest, dep
uty eherlir.
L. R. FORREST, Sheriff.
Advicb to Womev
If you would protect
from Painful, Profuse,
Suppressed or Irregular Men
struation you must use
day, except Sunday.
octlO
J. B. Dunn,
Tax Collector.
Excellent Buckwheat Flour at A vera’a.
Like a Hen—That hen eats com by
the quart. '
“You must be miataken. I have been
watching her eat and she seems to do it
by the peck.”—Texas Siftings.
DeWitt’s Sarsaparilla cleanses the
blood, Increases tho appetite and tones
up the system. It has benefitted many
people who have suffered from blood
disorders. It willhelp you. For sale by
tbe Davenport Drag Company.
A complete assortment of toilet soaps
Dn. Eldbidoe’s.
He—My llpe never uttered a word of
love to any woman before.
She—How did yon manage—speak
through yonr nose?—Judge.
Don’t storm the eyatem as you would
a fort. If he'd by the enemy, const!-
pstton, gently persuade It to surrender
with DeWitt’s Little Early Risers.
These little pills are wonderful con
vince™. For sale by the Davenport
Drag Company.
Cora—“Did yon ever go to a fortune
teller’s ?
Merritt—Yea, my dear. I went to
Bradstreet’s to find out about your fath
er’s fortune.—The Knock.
BRADFIEL&’SJ
FEMALE
REGULATOR
_ CiltTlRSTlLLE, April *8,1865.
This will certify that two members of my
Immediate family, after bavins suffered for
years from Menstrual Irregularity,
betas treated without benefit by physicians,
c7SrVa^.« C l^S n tSrS
effect is truly wonderful. J# W. STkivoi*
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.,
ATLANTA, OA.
<tOM MAIM ax JLLL BMVtWm
S. A. M. ROUTE.
SaTaimib, Americas A Montgomery R’y
TIME TABLE
Taking Effeot Oot. 26,1891
;iis pc
4 40
■ ire 1 *»
3 25 are Columbus are U 4S a m
s 50 [Ire Columbus lre|ll to
S 10
040
TOO
827
II*
410 a a Ire ..Lyons ..
0 00 are Savannah
0 15 p mlarr. Charleston
P ....*misrule Its 8 00
Americas are t to
.... Americas Its S 00
Cordate..
FF’H RALE.
GEORGIA, SUKTtB COUNTT.
Will be sold before the court home door
In the city of Americas, Humter county, an.,
on the first Tueeday In December, 18*1,bt tween
the leant hours of sale, the followlnt de
scribed property, to wit:
One house and lot In the city of Americas,
bounded west by Strife sereet, south by Mrs.
Buoy and John Jefifer-on, east by lot of Wil
liam Jefferson and north by lot of Oreaweli
A Turner, known as IDS Htrife street, and It la
Ihe place where Campbell Washington now
lives. Levied on and sold aa Ihe property of
Campbell Washington, to satisfy n county
court exeeutlon loaned from tbe county court
oruld county, lo favor of B. B. Hawkins
Levy made by J. W. Cobb, county court
alltlf. This Oct. SI, 1891.
J. B. LAMaK,
Deputy Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Scxtsb County.,
Will be eold before tbe oourt house door,
In Ihe cliy of Amerloua. Bumter county,
on the first Tuesday tn December, 1891, be
tween tbe legal hours of sale, the following
d scribed property, to-wlt:
An undivided Interest In lot of land lying
In tbe 1185th district, G. M., or raid county,
containing flftr (51) scree, more or teas, ad
joining tbe lands of Mary Him* on the north,
on theaouth b/JamesGreen.Sr., on tho cast
•>y W W. Dozier and James Green, Sr., on
-he west by property of defendant. Levied
on aa the property of Jana Wilkinson, for
merly Jane Hollis, tn ravor of H. A. Harris to
aatl-fy a Justice oourt II. fa . Issued from the
Jostloeoourt of the 1185thdls rlnt,G. U .of
■aid county, vs. said Jana Wilkinson. Ten
ant In possession notified in terms of I he law.
Levy made and returned to me by J. /
Covington, L. C. This Oct. 8,1891.
Ms. L. B. FORREST, Sheriff.
STATE OF GEORGIA—SUMTaH Counts.
To the Superior Court of said County:
Tho peiltlon of E.H. Ferguson J. J.Caffrey,
both of Louisville. Ky., John M. Green or
Atlanta, Ga., H. C. liagley and M. R. Har
per, respectfully, shows that t hey and their
successors desire lo lie Incorporated under
the corporate name and atyle of “Amerlcus
OU Company.” That their objects and pur-
•- forth*—
ducts, aucti as, cotton seed oil, crude ana re
fined, cotton ae*d meal nnd cake, cotton se, d
holla and arhes, crushing, pressing and re
fining of asms; further, ill-1 of purchasing
andaenlinsln seed cotton and eoltou seed,
alter the cotton bna been ginned, of all kinds
and varietle,; and the niauufac ure, prepa
ration and tale or products derived irom
cottonseed; and the carrying on, manage
ment and aontrol of such business or m.nu-
facture connected therewith; nnd generally
to engage In all such employments and lines
of business, where cotton seed or Its products
ar. utilized wboly or In purt. Also, the
leaalog and owning of tank cars, manufac
turing or barrels and casks, and another
commodities In connection with said busi
ness. Too main bulnestof'.lio corporation
late bo ih* manufacture and sale or cotton
seed oil. and zaIncident thereto the utilizing
aud sal* of all nrodneta or seed cotton and
cotton scad. Petitioners further show unto
the court that their prtuclpul place ot butl-
nasi will In In the county oIBumter, Slate or
Georgia; but that they d sire to . airy <m
business, employ and send agents elsewhere
In said state, and Into other states and terri
tories of the United States, andcstsbllsh
branch offloee therein. If they deem It ad
visable. mat tbe eraount of capital to be
employed by Petitioner* le on* hundred
thousand «100,00m dollars, fifty thousand
(LiO.oou dollars of wbleh is actually paid In
before begin nine business, with th* privilege
of Increasing tbelr capital to any sum
not aicea-lug one hundred end fifty thous
and (4150009) dollars. Petitioners desire to be
n corpora tad for twenty years, with tbe priv
ilege of renewing tbelr charter from time to
Umoaa they sea proper. Petitioner* desire
the further right to purchase, lease, bold,
own and oontrul, sell, assign, transfer, or dial
pose of aneb real aetata, or Interest in real
estate, aa may h* necessary aud proper for
tbe legitimate and convenient transaction
of tbelr bualoes-. Petitioners desire tfa*
rlsht and power to make all such by-laws,
and alter the same at pleasure, as they may
see proper; to have and use a common seal,
and to change tbe same at pleasure; to have
a right toane and be sued, and to make all
necessary contracts In the conduct of Its
business; to borrow money, and lo aecnr* tbs
same by giving note*, indentures, bonds,
mortgages and land, aa the oorporailon may
sec proper to dn; and further to be Invested '
Ilona or the kind, and necessary to carry on
and conduct the objects nnd purposes of tbe
business of petitioners. Paiillonere farther
that they shall be Incorporated so that
ckholder In tbtf corporation shall be
, „ In any way to the debts or liabilities
of tbe corporation beyond the amount oflils
unpaid subscription of the capital stock of
■Aid company.
mbllshed, according to law, that the court
will grant an order granttag riilira£|jUcmlon.
FUad in offlo.8.nte P ^Sf‘ & ’
J. H. ALLEN, Clark 8. a
QUEtUFF'S H 4LE.
Betw’p Montgomery and Amatlcna, via Opelika
6 40 lyr America* ......lr»[ » 20 »
SetwMB Montgomery and Amdricu*, rl» Union
Spring! and Oolnmbni.
• Montgomery arr T 20 pro
c U am;It*, i
Ire Columbus arr 11 90
..Amnrtcua Ire 8 20
Beii^nltontfomery and Amrlcui, tie KoftoS
2 » pm
103
Between America! and JackaonrlUe, m Helena
Ire....... Ameriuse
...Helena lr*
.Bran! wick It#
_ (arr..... Jackeonrllle Ire
Close connection made at
its In the Southwest, and at
7 00 pm
1 17 am
6 10
8 90
8 uiam
8 6ft am
11 00 pm
itagham and all potato in the Northweet.
led Station!* *«eg|
from Cbarlaaton destined to points
careataRB. Juno-
• th
■ Passengers from Charles
west of Soeannah, change
IfCOMMERCIAL ACERTS.
J.K.CAROLAN, E. A.SMITH.
fitrannab, Oa. Birmingham, Ala.
LIB MCLENDON, JXO. T. ARGO,
Columbus, Oa. Americas, Ga.
0. H. SMITH, O. K. A-
New York, N.Y.
We cannot afford to deoelve you. Con-
dance la begotten by honesty. De
Witt’s Little Early Blaera are plus that
will cure constipation and sick headache.
For sale by the Davenport Drag Com-
p*oy-
Colognes, extracts, toilet waters and
all toilet articles at Dn. Kldkidcx’s.
Others sell paint, bet I sell paints. I
will giro • personal gturaetat to look
bettor and last longer than ar* other
paint That’s wbat yon want. I handle
leads, otla, potto, ate.
■J. Henry Freeman,
Cotton arenae.
Grand Show Oped
In front of Allen House
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.
Im McELROY BROS.
THE LITTLE SEWING HiCMW
OFFERS rOBBAXaX
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all Machine* ou easy terms, and can
•apply the best
Needles, Oils, IMirals, Etc,,
rOI JU1 MACHINES.
Special attention given to repelling all
««w.ii Machinery. OrdenC by mall win ra-
•Ira prompt attention.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Suxtxr County.
To tho Superior Court of said County:
The petition of C. W. Lamar, U. T. John*
son, W. M. Hitt anil Marshall Martin togeth
er with thelraesociatesshows that they have
entered Into an association under tbe namo
am 1 style of "The Shipper* Cumprea* Asso
ciation”. Thattheubject of said association
Is pecuniary gain to tlie Individual members
and tlie corporation in this, to-wlt: Bathe
running, owning and comrolllnga compress,
using said compress In Amcrlcus, Hmuter
county, Ga., for the purpose or compressing
cotton packed In hales lor more convenient
and readier transportation.
The principal office of the said association
Is to be In Amcrlcus, Georgia, with privilege
tL , a^'^v'nD«’®Sl“ r b.°»S Is^fafloSS C .ViSe 0 prolir Un '““““ l ""
legal houra of sale, .the following described Tha pathloners pray thatthey bo Invested
together with tbelr associates nod successors
with the power to carry on tbe aforemen
tioned objects together with the power to
earchaseandhold properly, real and person
al; to rent ami lease pr'perty, both real and
perionai; toeu.anil be sued; to use ai»ni-
moo scat. If the association should so desire,
and to exercise all poser usually conferred
upon corporations of similar rhararier, as
may beeonal.tent with the laws of Georgia,
'any -latoIn whirl, a.1.1 association may
luminous m.d not Inumi, latent wlrii the
laws of tbe United States.
Petitioners further sbuir that tho capital
stock ofsald asaoel.ilion la thirty thousand
oo Urs, more than 10 par centol'wblch has
been actually paid in. Your petitl -uar. fur
ther show thatthey d -sire the passing of an
order allowing them to l-iereaseatanv rime
they may see tlulie capital .took to any.
amount not to exceed Any thousand dollars.
Whorefore.co rldorlna the premises, your
petitioners pray tho pawing of uu order
granting Mils thclrapp initio i with Mm sev
eral provlslona therein slated, an I that they
and iheir sitaeeMo-s lie Incorporated tor and
during tho term or twenty years, with thu
prlvllegeof renewal at the expiration of the
sold term. And as n duty bound yoir peti
tioners will ever pray.
HINTON A CUTTfl,
Attorns a lor Petitioners.
Filed In office October 21. 'im.
J. II. Ai.LEN, Clork H. G.
I certify the ah •, « to be a true extract
rrom the “e.ord of rharlors.tlil.iO.it. 21, ]K«1.
’ ~erkS.C.
GEORGIA—suxtsb County.
P A?rao^oflandlylngln the llS'tb district,
G. M.. of Sumter eonnty, oontatnlnr
hundred (100) sere*, more or leas, adjc
the lands of u. A. Morrell, ox the ■
Jamas MeGarrah. oh the aontb, John :
burn on the esuL and W. s. Hargrove on the
west Levied on a* tho property of JalleE.
Jones to satisfy one Justice Coart fl la Issued
. Wsfr'Sf’aSvJTMd'SSf};
E Jones Tenant In poweadon notified In
ternuofthelaw . Levy in-do and returned
to me by J. A.Covlngt >n. L Thia Dacam
berltb, 1890. L. B. FORKKHTj ff
In purauano* of an order granted from tbe
Ilonorab.e Ordinary of Humlcr eonnty, or
the Octobei term. 1890, will be sold before tbi
eonrt benae door In Amerlena, said ooanty,
onth* first Tuesday In December next, tbs
roll- wing nroparty.to-wlti
All that pert of lot of land number one
hundred and clghty-one (181) situated In th*
993 dial riot, G. 51.. of Sumter county and ly-
Kenna-iy; containing nluety (ft-)
) or less, B.ld land 6 longing to
theasialaof Barney Parker,de eased, -old
fur distribution among tha hairs ol aald es
tate. MALIHRA PARKEK, Executrix,
J. C. PARKER, ax.-cutor.
Nor 21, last.
A IMPLICATION
A LEAVE TO HELL.
GEORGIA—Suktsb County.
Whereas, Malles* Parker *nd J C. Parker,
executor*of ihsestati or Harney Psrksr, de
ceased, having made applies’ inn for lr*v* to
sell hons* and lot In the city of Cor.ala,
Tooly county, Ga.,
There are therefore to cits and admonish
all partis* concerned, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or before th#
December term of the t’onrt of Ordinary of
aald county, to be held on tbe flrat Monday
In December next, why aald petition should
not b* granted aa preyed for.
sud and official signature.
Witness my bi
this Sad day of No
ovember.isai.
A.C. SPEER, Ordinary.
sbstsb County:
Agreeable to an order from tbe Honorable
Ordinary of said ooanty, wilt be sold before
the court hou-e door, la the town of Preston,
Webster countv, on the first Tarsd.y In De-
oember n<xt, ths following described prop-
e> rle undivided one-half lateral In tb<
•oath heir of lot of lend nnmb-r seventy (70).
also the entire Interest tn fifty-five (55) acres
off of tbe northeast eornerofwld lot of land
number seventy (TO), In tbe 13th district of
Webster eonnty, Ga. Sold for tbe porpore of
* —" ' • Terry,deceased.
Administrator.
oonty.Ge. Bold
To Peddlers.
Ertiy Parana before peddllngmiut register
with lb# Ordinary and pay the Tax Oollector
150 for the county, an I us for tbe state.
Lteenre for the eonnty are for th* >erm or on*
jrear; for th* state, only for the fiscal tear.
If any panon, axeept a disabled eoldler of
this state, (and he must reglater tvary year)
peddles without first obtaining sash license,
be shaU forfeit to the county on: hundred
-Any officer or I ax payer ofthla eonnty may
require a peddler to exhibit his license, and
upon failure or itfowlao tosxblblt, tbe ped
dler forfeits 4500—one-half to the informer,
the other to the eoo-ity.
Bjorderof CommUstan^
Notice of Dissolution.
Notice Is hereby given' that the Arm of
IfarttnA Lewis baatbUtley been diMokod
by mutual consent, R. M. Lewis withdraws
from the firm. The business will becontina*
ed by if, M. Martin, wno retains all the aa*
seta and assumes all the liabilities of said
This October 38th. 1801.
W. M. Maktiit, A
oct3Maw4w R. M. Lxwis.
J. H. ALLEN, Clerl
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordlnanoelo repeal reepox 799 or the
code of ordluunces of tlie city of Amerlcus,
and In Ilea ther- of to prescribe by nrdinum •-
the time when all tax returns shall be made,
and for other nurooMH.
tSKCTlox |p* De It ordained and enacted by
the Mayor and City Council of Amerlcun,
and It la bcrcbv ordained and enacted by the
suihorliy of tho same, That from nnd nrier
thepsmMKe of thU orulnsne* election suoof
tbe code of ordinances of tho city of Amerl-
cusp which prescribes that the Mayor and
City Council o. Americas shs 1 by resolution
fix tbe time within nbloh ail tax return*
shall be made, an** cause the clerk and treiiM*
irer lo Klve thirty duyn public notice thereof
be, and tbe rams la hereby repealed, and In
lieu thereof Ue fotlQwingsectlon he enacted:
Belt further enacted and O’dnined
by the authority aforesaid. That from ard
after**' —
the pas-ags of this ordinance a'l lax re*
That upon tbe first day of July nrem-h year
tmtnpnnthe firstdsyof July nri
■hall be the duty of the clerk ami
to cl .so Ills digest and io proceed
and tax all unremrned propr
ia Kectlon 400 of tno code of 01
I-Ig’c. 3. Be It forther enacted and
That ell ordinances and parts or Dniimin
aud resolutions, contrary to this ordinance,
be, and the same are hereby repealed.
Adopted by City Council. Aug. ih, isai.
U. K. BRINSON,
Clerk and Treasurer.
ONE CENT A WORD COL
Advertisements ■
column at the rate of One (
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than VirTKEN CENTS.
1 in thia
O Nh cop* each of Harper’* M-gazIneof
December, I88M, May, 18*, March. 1880,
April, 1*0. Apply to Time*-Recorder office
Hept 24*lf
A ROOM in the Thoms* Building, suitable
fm* gentlemen'a apartments. AppijMU
I0RSE AND BUGGY FOR SALE
fore the court hoose door. In Amerlcus, on
, *aturday l November 7,1881, one good horse
harness and buggy, also a good ons-bors*
wagon. All bslongtagto ths sstats ot C. F.
Slanflsld, dsesassd*
ROMA STANFIELD, Adorn.