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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECORDER: SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1891. CONDENSED NEWS DISPATCHER »„d Foreign and or General Interest. ronv Hart, the once famous cowe- JisivtfM at the Worcester. Mass., lo- ,, r t i*-pital, where lie bad b ;eu con- lined many months. \ liiob in Topeka, Kan., searched three buildings in a vain attempt to gud Frank McLain, who is accused of killing his 9-months-old child. r., religions riot at Azsnderau, P,. r ,ia a mol) set fire to the house of General Saadul Gooly Kahn, who was killed with twenty dependents. William Little, a farmer of Union township, near Huntington. Ind blew n a shotgun. The coroner decided the gan was loaded. A funeral took pleon Sigfried (loach, a German in South o.,„ Francisco, hacked his wife and in- son to death with a hatchet and then hanged himself. No cause is yet known for the tragedy. AtMunnerlyn, on the Georgia Central railroad. Wash Good, a negro from Greenville. S. 0., who was stealing a ride to Augusta, fell off the freight train and was mangled to death. Snows are reported along the Alte- nhenv mountains, from Pennsylvania to Virginia. The earliest snows in rears fell Thursday at Charlottesville, Va., and four inches at Winchester. Eight hundred and fifty boxes of choice cigars were seized at the New York custom house. Tlie cigars were „„ board the City of Alexandria, a steamer which arrived from Havana. Mr. Mason, the commissioner of in ternal revenue, is going to Louisiana awl Texas for the purpose of making a personal inspection of the operation of the sugar bounty clause of the tariff act. The president lias recognized the fol lowing new consuls of Mexico: Salva dor, F. Maillefort, at Eagle Pass, Tex.; Curios Ferandez I’asaluqua, at Denting, If, M., olid Rafael G. Acosta, at Phila delphia. The secretary of tile interior lias is sued an order opening to entry under the homestead law the surplus lands of the diminished Fort Assinaboine mili tary reservation in Montana, aggregat ing 67,200 acres. It is announced that u company has been formed, funds subscribed, and all preparations made for the speedy lay ing of a cable from Pernambuco. Bra zil. to Senegal, the French dependency of West Africa. The treasury department has directed that lottery matters seized in violation of the Postal Union convention shall be held as illegal importations, and for the present treated as an unclaimed merchandise, but excluded from sale until farther orders. „ Governor Buchanan of Nashville, Tenn., has issued a proclamation simi lar to that issued at Knoxville, offering a reward of $5,(100 for the conviction of the leader of t lie mob that released the Oliver Springs’ convicts and $250 for each memlier of the mob. Marion Bingham, colored, at Con nors, Knn.. swore out warrants for the arrest of some of his white neighbors for threatening him and his family with violence if he persisted in sending his childen to the district school, A race war is threatened over the affair. Ex-Governor Evans, chairman of the deep harbor standing committee of five from each state west of the Missis sippi river,.has called them to meet in Denver on Nov. 18, at the time of the meeting of the mining congress. Some very important matters are > to lie cou- sidfred. A Monticello, Ga., dispatch says: Tlie little 4-year-old son of Mr. Moses Cheek, of Gladesville, was very seri ously and dangerously burned. It is the same old story of small children be ing left at lioine alone, and ill some way while playing in the fire, his clothing caught fire. It is reported that the Bossian minis try of finance has made overtures to the Bank of France for the purchase of sil ver bullion to the amount of 100,000,009 roubles. This is wanted by the Russian finance ministry for coinage into rou bles for state redemption of Polish treasury obligations. The kaiser’s latest hobby is said to be capital punishment. He bus ordered the minister of justice tp Bnpply him witli a digest of facts and statistics on the subject, both relating to Germany and other countries. Whether the kai ser means to recommend abolition or a reform in the method of infliction if not known. John L. Taliors, a citizen of Murray, K.v., has filed snit in the Calloway cir cuit cnnrt praying damages against the Paducah, Tennessee and Alabama Rail road company in the sum of (10,000 for injuries received by being thrown from one of the defendant's can at a station m that county during the month of Hep- temlier last. A San Francisco dispatch says: W. i. Strong & Co,, one of the heaviest fruit shipping houses on the Pacific coast, with branches at Fresno, Lot An geles. Riverside and various eastern cities, made an assignment for the ben efit of its crediton. The business has outgrown the company’s capital, and hence the suspension. Secretary Proctor has arrived at Bur lington. vt., from Washington. Be fore leaving the national capital he wrote his resignation at secretary of war and placed it in the bands of the president. No time was stated for the resignation to take effect, but the ex pectation is that the president will for mally accept it shortly. The Kentucky Racing association made an assignment to L Strauss, R. P. Stall and General James F. Robin- Hie beneflt of its creditors. ground available for city lots. The as sociation attempted to sell part or all oMUproperty to the Kentucky Trot- not^T® ““daHon.tat the sale was Sfcdtfeu'' “ # ' ( r ,ment WaMdth ask°J the t"»»ry has »^ the s? >,fcitorforan opinion as to wnetner the government has a good Bodt re?lm»V h ? U H mp ; Ui “ “ ua Littl « “oek railroad fat- dunes °„ a i arge of railroad iron imported at wlShli^ Confederate states, and **“hwas rri*B5ed by the latter an- onMtlm „ t ° t ,B r . ail . ro .* a ^Puny witb- Wmcct of duties to the United Soritiwf *° Confederate state an- HOU.YWOOD CEMETERY. (be Last Besting Place ot the Bemalns of Sfr. tlavls. Richmond, Nov. 6.—The committee representing the Ladies' Hollywood Memorial association called on Mrs. Jefferson Davis, with the view of ex pressing a desire that the association be allowed the custody of the remains of Mr. Davis. Various places of sepulture were talked of, including the grounds of the. white honse of the Confederacy. Mrs. Davis said her husband bad often expressed his aversion to any public, noisy thoroughfare as a place of burial, and had desired a quiet and secluded place for himself, where bis whole fain - ily might rest near him. She said she had finally decided on Hollywood ceme tery, but bad not as yet selected the exact spot. She assured the ladies that as soon as her selection wns made and the interment had taken place she would then turn over the whole section to the Hollywood Memorial association. Mrs. Davis has a son (Joseph) bnried in Hol lywood. It is also the place of inter ment of some 18,000 Confederate sol diers. Mrs. Davis expressed her earnest de sire to make Richmond her future home aud said it was no longer n question ot anything bat means. If she can make satisfactory financial arrangements she will soon be back to spend the rest of her days. The site of the monument to Mr. Davis will be left in tbe hands of the Davis Monument association. THE CRISIS PASSED. Cousin Hugh—Where away to early, and in such a burry, this breezy morn log? Miss Bratnle (fresh from medical stud ies at Vassar)—Don’t detain me. I'm going right over to help my old friend, Mrs. Wellewed. Cousin Hugh—Anything wrong. Miss B.—Wrong 1 I should say 1 Yes terday she said she was golug to wire her husband. And I didn’t even know he was dead. He’ll make a lovely skele ton, and I can show her just how he should be'wired.—Pittsburg Bulletin. AMERICUS MARKETS. The X'olitldttl Situation in C'ltiiailtt Qulet- inf Down. Ottowa, Nov. 0.—The cabinet differ ences have been arranged, and tlie po litical crisis is over temporarily. Sec retary of State Chapleaa called on the premier and had an interview with him, the miuiste: s present being Sir John Thompson nnd Sir Geo. E. Foster. The result was that- Secretary Chapleau agreed to continue in his place for a time and to succeed Hon. Edward Dewdney as minister of the interior, when the latter retires, to lieutenant governor of British Colombia. J. A. Quintet, ex speaker of the honse of commons, win succeed Mr. Chapleau as secretary of state, and the present lieutenant gov ernor of Quebec will come into the cab inet as minister of agriculture, replac ing Senator John Carling. Daihad to Her Death. Owensboro, Kv. t Nov. 0.— A fatal run-away accident occurred at Bewley- ville. Miss Cora Bandy, daughter of Thos. Bandy, a merchant of that place, was driving a young horse, when the animal ran away with her. Both her arms and one leg were broken, nnd she sustained internal injuries, from which she died in a few lionrs. Miss Bandy was beautiful aud highly educated, and was to have been married this mouth to a young merchant of a neighboring town. Charged With Stealing Wheat. Portland, Ind., Nov. 6. — Muck Wright, residing near Dunkirk, was ar rested and brought here charged with stealing twenty-five bushels of wheat. At the preliminary examination the irisoner was bound over to court, with _iia bond fixed at (400. This makes the third arrest for wheat stealing within a few weeks. The offenders in the other cases were both found gnilty and sen tenced to the penitentiary. , Pound Her Charred Remains. Jerskyville, Ills., Nov. 8 —The resi dence of Mike Faber of this county, near Grafton, was burned, and the charred remains of Faber’s wife were found in tlie ruins. He has been ar rested on suspicion of having murdered her and burned the honse to conceal the crime. The night before the fire Faber and his wife qnarreled. and he drove her out of tbe house, and she spent the night with neighbors. A Minister Killed. Decatur, Ind., Nov. 6.—Rev. W. Walters of this place, was run down and killed by an engine on the Toledo, St. Louis nnd Kansas City railroad while attempting to cross the track. He was n member of the Baptist chnrch. He leaves a wife and four children. V.lertrlr street Railway Men strike. Milwaukee, Nov. 8.—About 700 la borers working for the Villard syndi cate on electric railway lines in this city, have strnck against a redaction of 05 cents in their wages, and work on the railwav improvements is at a staiid- 8 tiil. . DAILY MARKET REPORTS. Naval Store*. Savannah, Nov.Turpentine firm,-3.Re; toein firm. (lJ!5@Utl Produce and Prnrlalone. Naw Yobk, Nov. Pork qolet and iteedn mean old tlU00@10L?5t new #11.flu; extra prime 110.50311.ID. Middle* quiet and steady; eaort clear 6.72ft Lard quiet and steady; western •team #.50; city steam 600: options, November 0.10; December 8.18: January #.<H. Chicago Market. Chicaoo. Not.#. Wheat -Dec. 97ft May lot. Coro-Nov. MR; Dec. <SHi Jan. 4*ft May 44. Oata-Nov. 41ft Dec. 41ft May «ft Pork-May 11.57; Dec. Mk Jan. lUi. Ribs—May 607; Jan. ML Lard-May DM; Deo. 612; Jan. 626 New York Cotton Fatnree. Naw York. Not. 4. Opening. Ckae. iOTember....................S.JU 7.« 4,14 *.» .....8.(11 8.2# 8.44 8.41 April.. 8.M 8.6S «a"..::.::....:.... _....8.« *.9* Tons stceyy. Sales' 149,9,0. Spot* dulL Middling 8R ■ Liverpool Cotton Future*. Liverpool, Nor. 6. Opening. Close. November end December... 4.t9 KSS^^SSSyr.v.iS 1:5 I2EKStt$f. reh - April ead May May and June Wholesale Grocery Market. , Times- Recorder Omen,! AagKicL's. Ua., Novembe 3,1891.1 CovKEg—Arbuckle’t routed. 21}f0. for 100 pound cases, arecn, extra choice, 18@2Uc. Htoab Granulated, 5c. Pow lend, 7ft Sraup—New Orleans, choice,..... Prime, Common,.. Molasses, Genu ine Cuba Country Syrup, Teas—Block, 35o.@45c. Green, lOc.WOOc. N UTM EUS—75C.@80C. CLOVES—25C. fitSOC, CINNAMO V—10o.@12ft). Allspice—10c.@11c Jamaica Ginokr—12o. Mace- izo. Singa coke Pepped—18c. Rice -Choice, 4ft). (6c, Sali -Dairy, $1.(10. Virginia. 05c. Gtransit—Pull oream, 12c. Skim, 9c.@10c. White Fisu-Half barrels, *3.25^13.5.0 Polls, 60c. Soap—Tallow, 100 bars, 75 pounds, 13,0T@ 43.75. Turpeatln.,60 bars, 00pounds, 4176® 42.25. Tallow, 00 bars, 00 pounds, 42.251442 50. Candi.es—Paraffine, 12ft:.@l4c. star, 10c. @llc. - Matches—Four Hundreds, 43.00@43.75. Three Hundreds,42.25@42.75. Two Hundreds, 41-60@42.00. Sixtys, 6 gross, 43.75. Soda—Kegs, bulk, 5c, Kegs, l pound pack ages, 6-Ro. Cans, assorted, pounds, ec/fljij.c: 'A pounds, 6c.@0Rc. CRACkr.Hs-X X X soda, Oe. XXX butter, 6ft). XXX pearl oyster, 6c. Shell and ex celsior oyster, 7c. Lemon cream, fft). XXX ginger snaps, 8ft). Cornb'lls, lie. Candy—Assorted .tick, 7c. French, ^mix ed, 12«c. Canned Go ids—Condensed milk, 40.00@ 47.75. Salmon, 4I.23@41.65. F. W. Oysters, 4100@41.10. Corn, (2.00@42.75. Tomatoes, 41.75 @42.50. Can Potash, (3.00@43.25. Starch—Pearl, per case, 5Rc. Lump, 5ft). Nickel package, 43.50. Celluloid, 45.00. Pickles—Plain or mixed, pints, 41.5C; quarts. 41.5T@41.80. Powder—Ride, kegs, 85.50; % kegs, 43.00; % kegs, 41.05. Shot—4185 per f aok. Corn—80c.@86c. Meat—Strips, H>yc. Bulk sides, 7ft). Ham, lift). Flour—Family, 44.75. .blrnlght, 45.25. Pat ent, 85.65@40.00. I,ARD-8ft).@8ft). Kerosene oil—Barrels, 12c @lflft. Toracco—22c.@l5c. Sxckf—List price. Cioars-41L50@435.00 per 1,000. Cigarettes—43 65 perl.UO. CHiR'KiTs—412.10@4I4.00 per 1,000. Irish Potatoes—42c0@4L50por barrel. Retail Grocery Market, Corrected Dally by R. D. Aasley, The Parlor Grocer. Amfricus. Ga., November 8,1801. Coyfke—Declining, Green, fancy, 25o. Choice, 2io. Prime, 27c. Gcod, 15c. Fair, 14c, Roasted, Arbuckle’e,25o;Tharber’sMo- msja, 30c. Sugar—Firm) .and strong, market weak. Powdered, Or. Stand-rd grannlated, Cat, loaf at 6c. Extra C, white. So. Extra C, yellow, 5c. Syrup—New crop Just In. Good demand for high grades. New Orleans, fancy golden, 75c. New Orleane, bright, 00c. New Orleans, dark, 50c. Country, 4ic.@50c. Candy—Stick, pnre,815c; adulterated, lOo, French, a- sorted, src.@76p. Crystal lied frnlts, assorted, 1 pound boxes, 75c; 6 pound boxes, 00c. per pound. Tcnny’s Fine Candles, 80c. parpouod. Seal brand candy, 75c per pound. Country PnoDuoa-Chlokons, frys, 25o.@ aoe; hens, #0Oi@4lie. Egg«, 28c. per dos. But ter, 2lio.@3Uc. pur pound, Fruito—Apples; |New York P'pplns, 85c, per peck. Florida oranges,25c.@40c. per dox- s. Bananas; Bine fields, 40c. per dosen. Veoetahles—Cabbage, 8c. per pound Onionst Yellow Danver,60o. per pock; Span ish Onlons a 75c, per peck. Irish potatoes,Lie. per peck; f 1.00 per bushel. CannboIGoods—Standard Tomatoes, 4 pounds, 41225 per dosen. Standard tomatoes, 2 pounds, 00c. per dozen. Standard Csllfor nla peaches. 3a, 43.00 per dosen. Standard pie peaches, 3s, 4L60 per dossn. Standard pie peaches, 2s, 1 41.00 par dozen. Maryland pock, table, (4-80 per dosen. Hay—No, l|Tlmotby, 11.10 per hundred. No. 2 Timothy, 41,00 per hundred. Soap—Laundry,good,Gc. per pound; Tol let, Brown Windsor, 50c. per dozen; Turkish bouquet, 60c. per dozen; Glycerine, small, 50c. per dosen; Glycerine, large, 41.00 per dosen; Cape May boquet, 4L50 per down, It eats—Hams, fkney brands, 13c; sundry brands, lift). Break fast bacon: small strips, 15c; large strips, lOo.; white ribs, 8xo. Lard—Leaf, lie.; refined. 8ft:. Salt—Htggtn’s Eureka, 2 and 3 pounds So. @10e. per sack; Cooking, 110 pounds, Wo. Bcttsb—Jersey, home-made, 40c; Jersey, Kentucky, 35c; Teuneaaee, J0o.(#30c. HNUrr—LoriHard’s Msccoboy, 80c. pel pound; I pound jars. 55c; 4ouncs Jars. 20c; 2 ounce tins, lOo; 1 ounce tins, 5c. Floub—Sesl brand patent WN> per barrel Ring of patents, 4685 par barrel; Patent straight, 4600 per barrel; Fancy, 4650 par bairel; Choles fsmll/4»5J)0 per barrel; Fam ily, 44 75 per barrel. Ba an—41^0 per hundred. M a al-OOc. per bushel. G bits—28 pounds to 41.06 CoRN-Cholce white 00c. ptr bushel, 1 ■Yel low mixed, 880. per bushel. Ckacexss—Sodas, XXX 8c; Boss biscuits, 12ftr, XXX lemon creams; 15e: XXX ginger snaps, 15c; Jumbles, 15c; Asaortad cakes, 20c. TODACCO—Finest Natural beet, 41.00: Gravely’e 41.25; Navy 50c; Long Cut, 60c^ 4L00 per pound. CIGAR*—11.00 to 423 00 per 110 as to quality. Matches-60s, 10c. per dozen; 200$, 25c. ptr dozens tOCs, 60c. per dozen. BicE-8teady, Imported, frill been, 10c; Carolina, fancy. 9c; Choice Carolina, 8c. Pickles—Plain In barrels, 40c. per gallon; mixed. 00c; sweet mixed pickles, 76c. pergal- lon; 20c. per quart. Domestics, pints, I5c; quarts,25c; 1 gallon,414)0; ft gallon 50c; Im perial domestics, gallon, 41410; Imperial pickles, C. A B.,plots, 49e.,quarts75e. Btabch—Lump Gloss, Sc. Boda—Best quality, Sc. CHSSSE-Fnll cream, l#c; Good, IVAfil Young Americas, 188y. M ac abon I—Imported, 15c. Domestic, 12? ifi, VemlotUl, 20o, Alphabets, 25s. MOTHERS’ FRIEND” Makot Child BHh Easy. Shortens Labor, Lessens Pain, Endorsed by th« Leading Physicians Booh to “Mother.’‘Mailed FREE. BRADFIELD REGULATOR OO. ATLANTA, OA. BOLD BY ALL DRUOOI8T8. S. A. M. ROUTE. Savannali, Americas ft Montgomery R’y TIME TABLE Taking Effect Oot. 26,1891 8 oo »m 10 oo 10 37 3 15 pm 3 25 3 50 ft 54 6 10 640 7 00 8 27 11 00 4 30 am ive....Ch tldera I Ire BytaMua.t. Ire ‘Opelika... arr Columbus.... Ire Columbus.... arr EllariUe.... lve ......EllariUe.... arr Americas ... Ire ..... Americas... Ire Cordele lve ..... .Helena Ire Lyons arr Savannah ... arr Charleston ..arr ...Ire ...Ire ..Ire ::l?J ..arr ..Ire 7 00 pi ft 0ft 440 1 39 11 4ft a l 11 30 90ft 860 880 8 00 6 20 9 55 Detw’n Montgomery and Amerieua, ria Opelika 8 10 a mllve Montgomery ....arr 2 IS p m lve Opelika arr 6 40 |arr Americus lve » 35 pm 1 06 8 20 am Between Montgomery and Amdrigua, via Union Springs and Colnmbds. 0 55 a mllve Montgomery.....arr 3 50 lve Columbus...... arr 6 4ft arr...... Amnricus lve 7 20 pm 11 20 820 Betw'n Montgomery and Americas, via Eutaula 7 40 am 10 01 2 55 pm 1 03 lve Montgomery arr lve Eufaula lve lve Albany arr arr Americus lve 7 20 pm 4 13 2 66 1 03 Between America* and Jacksonvilla, via Helena 7 00 pm 1 17 am lve....... Ameriuso lve Helena lv> 8 IN! A m 8 65 am 6 10 830 arr Brunswick lve arr Jacksonville lve 11 00 pm 680 Close connection made at Montgomery tor aU points in the Southwest, and at Americas tor Birmtngham and all points in the Northweet. • Meal Stations. Passengers from Charleston destined to points west of Borannah, change oars at C. A 8. Junc tion. E. 8. GOODMAN, Gen. Pass. Agent, Americas, Ga. RCOMMERCIAL AGENTS. J. M. CASOLAN, E. A. SMITH, Savannah, Ga. Birmingham, Ala. lce McLendon, . jno. t. akgo, Columbus, Ga. Americas, Ga. C. H. SMITH, G. 13. A., New York, N.Y. THE FIRST ALWAYS Thos. B. Glover, THE VETERAN Grocer of Americus, The oldest grocer merchant in Americus and the first to open in the new hotel with a first-e>asa line of GROCERIES, FRUITS, VEGETABLES, aud everything usually kept la a first- class grocery. Thanking tbe people of Americus and sarroundlng country for their very liber al patronage In the past, I respectfully solicit a continuance of the same, ana will do all In my power to please all who come my way. All goods delivered free of charge in corporate limits. THOS, B. GLOVEB, 2d door, Northeast corner New Hotel, on 8m New Street, Americas, Os. AN ORDINANCE, An ordinance to repeal Section 402 01 code ofonlluaneee of the ol'y of Americas, and In lieu thereof to fix the time when all Pity takes shell beeom. due end payable, and to provide for the collection thereof and lor other purposes. Spction 1. He it ordained by tbe Mayor and Clty Counci of Americus, and l.ts h> reby ordaiued and enacted by tbe author ity of the wtiue. That Mention 4U2 of ttia code of ordluauces of the olty of Amorious, which B reacrtbee that It shall be ths duly ot the layor and City Council of Americas, lo fix by resolution the time when city taxes shall become due, end lor notice thereof by the cletk and treasurer be, and the same ts hereby repealed, aud In lieu thereof th« fol- lowing section Is enacted, to-wlt; sau.2. He It farther ordslmd by the au thority aforesaid, that from and after tbe passage of this ordinance, ell Olty taxes shall become due and parable by tbe first day of October of each year, and any taxpayer who shall nested or refuse to pay snoh taxes by the20th day of Lec-mber of each year, shall be entered upon the list of defhul era. and th. Clerk and Treasurer shall forthwith, as early as practicable, tune execution against such taxpayer for bts unpaid uses, which executionshall boar taw lathe name of the Mayor and City Connell ot Americas and bo directed to tbe Marshal, who shall, by levy and sale, forthwith collect the same at pro vided by law, hkc 6 Be it further ordained, that all onllnaneet and parts of orulnauoe to con flict with t hi. ordlnances,be and i he some are hereby repealed. Adopted by City ConnclI^Aug. 24, M91. Clerk aud Treasurer. S HERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA—SUMTRlt COUNTY. Will be told, before the court bouse door In tLe olty of Amertous, Sumter enmity, Go- between the legal hours of tale, on tbe fire. Tuesday In December, 1891, the following described property, to-wlt: Herenty-flre (75) acres of land, more or lua,oiroriotor land number two hundred ana fifty-one (251) In the twenty-ninth (29th) district of Sumter county, bound as follows: On the east by the old stage road, on tbe soulh by lands of M. P. Buber, on the west by lands or W F. Easterlln and George Saber, on the north by BUaeSmltb. Levied on as tbe property of W. H. Glover to satisfy one fi fa issued from the County Court or Bumter enunty In favor of Ohai. G. < onn vs. the said W. H. Closer. Proper!) pointed out by W. H. Glover. This March 28th, 1891. Levy made by L. B. Forrest, dep- —“ sheriff, L. B. FORREST, Bhtrlff. Will be sold before the court house door .n the city of Americas, Samter county, on tha first Tuesday In Deo.. 1891, between tbe legal houra of sale, tbe following described property, to-wlt: A troctof land lying In the llSlth district, tv, in favor of S,T. Crawford vs. soldJnlla E. Jones Tenant In possession notified in terms of the law. Levy made and returned tome by J. A.Covington, L.G. This Decem ber 4th, 1800. L. B. FORREST, J tds Sheriff'll f on as merlyl „ satl-frikjui Justice lg>urt-0| S HERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—Bui Will be so'd before tbe corn _ In the ol'y of Amorious, Sufnuw county, on the first Tuesday In. Deo.uhbr, 1891, Oe- tween tbe legal hours 4f aalqJthe following d,scribed property, to-wIM An undivided injeref/Ty lot of land lying In the 1185th dlitWbt, Of it., of rakicoanty, contain)** lift* (Si) acres, mors OMless; ad- JoInlnEAhAlsndsAf Mary alms oa thuorth, -a thejkquttl b/.Mnes Green, Hr.,VjiMnie east ' fsr end Jgine. OreeQ, Sr., on (Se/endsm. Levied Bine Wilkinson, for- ffor of 8. A. Harris to ll fa., Issued from tbe I sisAh dls riot, U. M,of l Jane Wilkinson. Trn- Ufled In terms of i he law. . (turned to me by J. A. This OeL 8,1891. L. B. FORREST, Sheriff. GEORGIA, Sumtiii County. Will be sold before the court house door lutkooltyof Amorious, Sumter county, Gn„ onthefirstTuesdaylnDecembor.lWl,between the legal hours of sale, ths fo.lowlng de scribed property, to wilt Onehouseand lot In tbe olty of Amsrlons, bounded west by Strife wrest, south by Mrs. Buoy and John Jeffbr-on, asst by lot nr Wil liam Jefferson and north by IntorurassweL A Turner, known oa 10# Strife .tract, and It la ths place where Campbell Washington now lives. Levied on sndeold as the property of Campbell Washington, to satliry a Count" court execution Issued from the >*ounty court ofss’d :ounty. lu favor of ■». It. Ha vkins. Levy msde by J. W.Cobb, county court bailiff. ThleOoLSI, 1801. J. B. LtM it. Deputy Sheriff APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. STATE OF GEORGIA—Sumter Coukty. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of E.H. Fi-r^unon J. J.Calfrey, both of Louifeviltc. Ky., John M. Green of- <Ulant«, Ga., H. C. Barley and fi, 8. Har per, reupccttotiy, show# that they and their 0uccena»ni deaire to be incorporated under tbe corporate name nnd style of “americus Oil Company.” That their ohfeati aud pur poses are for pecuniary gain for tliemKeive*, their associate* and succcMsors; and that the buslneas they propose to carry on Is l he buy ing and Belling of cotton need and its pro ducts, such ac, cotton seed oil, crude and re fined, cotton seed meal and cake, cotton aetd halls and aches, crushing, pressing and re fining of tame; further, th*t of purchasing and denting In seed cotton and cotton *e< ' * DOttOI * ‘ ‘ ‘ («L cottonseed; and the carrying on, manage ment and control of such business or m.nu- fsetnrooonnsotod therewith; and generally to engage In all such employments and lines of bnslneos, where cotton seed or Its products arc utilized who'ly or In part. Also, the leasing and owning of tank cars, manufac turing of barrels and casks, and all other commodities m connection with said busl- nssa. Tbe main business or ‘.he corporation Is to bo the manufacture and sals ot cotton seed oil. and as Incident thereto the utilizing end sale of all produets of seed cotton and cottonseed. Petitioners further show unto ths court that their principal place of busi ness will be In the county of Humter, Slate of Georgia; but that they d-slre to entry on business, employ end send agents elsewhere In said state, and Into other states and terrh torlea of the lintted States, amlcstsbllsh branch offers therein. If they deem It ad visable. Inst tbe amount tit cspliul to be employed by petitioners ,1s one hundred thousand (4100,000) dollars, rut) thousand (4o0,000i dollars of which is actually paid In before beginning business, with tbe privilege ot Increasing their capital to any sum not exceeding one hun.ircd and fifty thous- •« proper. Petitioners desire the further right to purefasw, lease, hold, ownand control, sell, assign,transfer, or dli> pow of such real estate, or Interest In real Mints, as mar be ssosssary and proper for thelegltlRiate and convenient transaction of their business. Petitioners desire ths proper; I end to change the seme at pleasure; to have aright to sue and be sued, and to moke all necessary contracts In the conduct of its business; lo borrow money, end to secure the seme by giving notes, iodentnres, bonds, mortgages and Tend, os the corpora Ion may toe proper to do; and further to bo invested with all the rights, powers, privileges, Im munities and franchises tucldent to corpora tions ur the kind,and necessary to earry on and conduct ths objects sod purposes of the no stockholder In tbe eorporatlon shell bo bound In any way fo the debts or llabllllles of the corporation beyond the amount of his nnpsld subshrlptlon of the capital stock of said oonrinmy, Wherfcore petitioners pray that after this .Shalt have been filed, noorded and . according to law, that the court ‘ “ order * nu>tl p5 YNlfffrYE, 100- PetltlonerisAttortieys. In office September 23d 1801. f.U. ALLKN, Ulork 8.0. I cortlfy ths abovo and foregoing to be a true extract from the Record of Charters In Superior Conrttble Beptemlicr 2lrd petltl publish] “U Samter f 1801. J. B. ALLEN, Clerk S. 0. E IECBTOB 3e 8 g^A-Sum t .« COUNTY, In pursuance of an order granted from tne Ilonornb e Ordinary of Samter oounty, on the Octobei term, 1890. will beeold before ths coart house door In Americus, said county, on the first Tuesday In Dooerabor next, tbe folp wlng property,to-wlt; All that pgrt of lot or land number one hundred end elgbty-one (Ml) clluated In the 903 district, a. M„ of Sumter oounty and ly- Grand Show Opened 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. ln McELROY BROS. THE LITTLE SEWING MACHIN££HAN OFFERS FOR BALK SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS For all Machine* on easy terms, and can supply Iba best rOI AIL MACHIIES. Special attention given to repairing , small Machinery. Orders; by mall will r sirs prompt attention. T. S. GLOVER Desires to Inform tbe public that he has dosed out bis grocery business and has pat In a splendid line of spotting Guns, Cartridges, Shells, and snch other goods as belong to this Une. Give Mk a Call. • T. S. GLOVER, Watts Building, AMERICUS, OA. aogftllraoa City Tax Notice. The etty taxes are now due, and payable at theoOeetn Mew City Hall. _ D. K. Bbinson, Clerk sod Treasurer. November 4,189L las. Southwestern rail by said rallroad.on the north oyl nine through culvert of said r uul, on the south by lands of Owynas, on east by land, ot G. W. Kennoiy; containing ninety (9b) seres mors or Isos. 6-id lend 5 'longing lo iho estate of Barney Parker, de eased, -o’d for distribution among Ibe.heire or eald es- j M c L pSiuc,"" R --* H! ‘- ? ’' Matr ' x ’ Nov 21,1891.' A p PUOATI°N l KAVETO , EL l. GEORGIA—Sumtbb County. ceased, having tnadaapplica*ion for leave to and it is hereby ordained.^— _ wll house and lot In the city of Cor ele, authority of tho same. That frqm and after Dooly oounty, Ga.. the passage of.tbl. ordlj Tbeee ore therefore to cite and admonish S rile* concerned, whether kindred or ore, to show cause on or herore the nber term of the Court of Onllnaryof fold eoonty, to he bold on tbe first Monday In December next, why eald petition should not bo granted as prayed for. Witness my hand and official signature, this Ind day of November, 1891. A. C. SPEER, Ordinary. ADMMWWtATOB-SBAI Basra* County: oember n.xt, tbe I undivided one-half Intereet ln the •outhhairoflotofland numb-r seventy (70), also tbsentlre Interest In liny-five (55) acres off or the northeast comer of said lot of land namber seventy (70), la tbs 15th district of Webster eoonty, Ga. Hold for the purpose or paying the debt* of Robert Terry,aeoeared. JOalt TBBBY ' Administrator. To Peddlers. year; for If any g this state, (and bo must rsgtatar every year) peddles without first obtelnlng such lleeuas, "‘■’forf.lt to the oounty on> hundred upon tenure or letuoat so w .aniuu, iuv pou- dfer forfeits tSOO-ons-balf to tbe informer, the other to tbe county. By ordcrof CommisMloners. ocll tf J. 11. DUNN. Tax Collector Notice of Dissolution. hereby given that the firm of APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA-SuHTia County. , To the Superior Court of said County: Tho petition of C. W. Lamar, R, T. John son, W. M. Hitt and Marshall Martin togeth er with their OHseolatesshows that they havo entered Into an asaoolatlon under the nama am'styleol “The Shippers C impress Ahko-> elation". Thattheubjcct of said ssHoelattou Is pecuniary gain to the Individual member* and tne corporation in this, to-wlt: By the running, owning and controlling a compress, using said compress tn Americus, Sumter oounty, Go., for tbe purpose of compressing ootton pecked In bale, lor more convenient and readier transportation. The principal offee of tho said association I* to be In Americus, Georgia, will: privilege of doing business of both owning, controi- tngund leasing oomp es-cs ln seld county and ln any section or the United states iliu association may see proper. The petitioner* pray that they be Invested together with their associates aud successors with the power to earry on the aforemen tioned objects together with the power to Durchasoand hold property, real and person al! to rent and laate property, both real and peraonai: losu rand be sued; to use a com mon jell. If the osaOeiatlo should so desire, andtooxerolM all po*er usually conferred upon corporations of shullur character, us may be conn.ten - with the laws of Georgia, of any state In which a • 11 association may do business m.d not Into ..latent wllh the lawe of the United Stales. Petitioner, further show that the capital stock of eald OMOcUllon Is thirty thousand oo Ln, more than 1U per cent of whlen Ims been actually paid in. Your petttl .ner. fur. ther show that they d'etre the passing of an order allowing them to l-'oreasentany Ime they may aeo fit tho raplial stock to any amount not to oxceed fifty thousand dollars. Wherefore, co Mderlne the premises, your fheireaooeseo's be Incorporated r.ir and during tbe tarm of twenty yean, with the privllegeofronowsl at the expiration of tlie said term. And as n duly bound yoirpetl- tlonenw.il ever pra^^. A CUTT8, Attorns. s for Petitioners. Filed In office October 21. ism, J. H. Ai LEN,Clerk8.C. I certify the ab *ve to b« * true . xtrnct ftom the PoeordofChurlon tlilsotf.'.’l.lsiii. oo22 tawtw J, H. ALLEN, Clerk H. C. AN ORDINANCE. An ordinance lo repeal lectio l 899 of the code or ordinances of the city of Americus, nnd In ilea ther of to prescribe by ordinance the time when all 'ax returns (hell be made, and for other nurposei, HBCT10N4. He It ordained and enacted by tho Mayor and Olty Connell of Americas, - - -jed and eaaeted to the That rrom and after inane. Section 8uo of theeodenfordlnanonnf the city nf Ameri cas, wbleb prqserlb, * that iht Mayor and UltyC ' ‘ lien thereof t' e following section he enacted : Sec.2. Belt further enacted ando'dulned by the authority aforesaid, That from a'd after the paa-ege of this ordinance ail ux re turns shall be made between ' he first d.y of April osd the first day of July or each year. That upon the first day of July of^each year li aball bo tho duty of thdylerk and treasurer tocl.sehis digest nnd HKproceed toss.es- snd tax all unreiurned property as provided fa sseUoo 400 of ths code of ordinances ot tbs HBC. 6 Bo it further enacted and ordained. That ell ordinances and parts of ordinances and resolutions, contrary to this ordinance, he, and the samo are hereby repealed. Adopted b, C.WOg«£» b ® d «rt : Clerk and Treasurer. Registration Notice. uul openeu xuuuii»y t ^uveiiiurrAiiu, mm win be kept open aa the law required until Baf- urday, December 1/th, 1HU1. when lhey will be finally cloned. Houra for regiatratIon «r* from 9 o'clock a. m. to 12 m. and from 2 o'clock to 6 p. ra. _ D. K. Rkinhon, Nov 4, im. Arrival and Dapartnra of Malla. EXTRAL Me K. Arrive From. Leave For. 6:40 pm Columbus ...7:80am l:00p m 11:20 p m Macon 1:03pm 8:36am 1:03 p m 3:35am Albany 1:30p m 11:20p m a. A. A M.K. K. 10 pm Bavannab 8:30 am 7:1ft a in Omaha tf :1ft p m MAIL CLOSES. Going Raat (8. A. A M.) 7:50 a m. Going Weal ” 6:36ft “ Going l —*- “ “