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THE AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECOBDEft: WEDNESDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1891.
CC^FESSION OF FAITH.
rhe Presbytery In 8e»*ton at Indianap
olis In Favor of a Revision.
Indianapolis, Nov. 10.—The Indian
apolis presbytery has voted in favor of
such revision of the Confession <>f Faith
as shall "tend to free confession from
misunderstanding." In our judgment,
the committee, under instructions re
ceived from the assembly and of the
church as a whole, could with wisdom
have gone farther, have modified still
more or eliminated entirely paragraphs
SO worded as to be questionable script
ural authority, and evidently objection
able to the church.
We regret especially that the com
mittee, in its alteration of chapter 8,
failed to free confession from certain
extra scriptural inferences having to do
with the negative sides of God’s decree.
We cannot agree with those who hold
that the statement of the doctrine of
predestination in the conference is nec
essary to the integrity of our present
system of faith. ,
The presbvtery is convinced that no
revision of the old faith will meet that
growing desire and need of the church
for the more brief and simple expres
sion of the svstein of dociriue contained
in the word of God, and it is probable
that the Confession of Faitii. as revised,
will be fully as long and almost as Im
practicable as before. Therefore, tire
presbvtery overtures to the general as-
sembfy to’ formulate a new creed, much
more brief, hut less speculative and ex
pressive and more nearly ill tiie exact
words of the scripture, fundaments of
our revised faith and the word o( God.
THE BROKEN BANK.
i ol' the
statement Showing the Conditio!
Maverick National Hunk.
Boston. Nov. 10. —Receiver Beal has
issued a statement of the condition of
the Maverick National bank Ocr. 81,
Resources, $9,037,846, including time
loans $3,749,081; demnnd loans, $3,416,-
617; bond accounts, $722,047;. Liabili
ties the same as the resources, inclu
ding the capital of $100,000; surplus
fund, $800,000; profit and loss. $110,708:
deposits, $0.9.71.003; banks and bank
ers. $5,200,756. This statement is grat
ifying. in that it shows less than $3,-
(ItiO.OOO of individual deposits outside of
deposits of banks and bankers at the
time of the failure.
The Maverick hud a very large busi
ness. its onward mail averaging from
600 to 800 letters per day, but every
thing is found thus tar to have been
systematically conducted and all ac
counts balance upon the books. The
only difference thus far announced is
the inadequate collateral behind loans
to directors. There w;ts no blanket in
dorsement on file, as lias been stated.
All notes and indorsements were prop
erly and regularly made within the let
ter of the law. The comptroller prom
ises a prompt and satisfactory divi
dend. The receiver has authority tin
der the banking luw to return all speciul
deposits, which is presumed to include
deposits of securities within the safe
for safe keeping by parties not indebted
to the institution.’
TO IBELANDI
John Parnell Win Go Next track—He I,
One of Charles Stewart ParneU’e Heirs.
Atlanta, November 10.—John Par
nell, the brother of Charlee Stewart
Parnell, the dead Irish patriot, will
leave Atlanta for Ireland next week.
Mr. Parnell was seen by a Journal re
porter this morning.
“I will eall for Europe Saturday
week,” said Parnell. “I have made all
my arrangements to spend several
months in Ireland, as I will hare to look
into the property my brother left.”
‘‘How much is Mr. Charles Stewart
Parnell’s estate worth?”
•‘I do not know exactly, bnt he was
not very wealthy.”
“And who are tbo heirs?"
“Myself and my younger brother,
Henry, will Inherit the real estate. Mrs,
Parnell will have the bulk of the other
property."
There were only three of the Parnells
—Mr. John Parnell of Atlanta, who was
the oldest; Mr. Charles Stewart Parnell
the Irish leader, and Mr. Henry Parnell,
who was the youngest.
Mr. John Parnell was asked if he had
any intention of entering politics. His
reply was:
I have not determined about that,
may if the matter is pressed upon me.”
Mr. Parnell leaves Atlanta the middle
of next week and will sail from New
.York on the Saturday following.
Cotton Iteport.
Amkmcitb, Ga., Nov. 10, 1801
Following is the cotton report in this
oity up to date:
Received by wagon 187
Received by railroad 20
Received previously 32,680
Total
. ..32,002
SPECULATORS PU22LED.
llBtM for Ocean Nteamors Take u Tum
ble In San Francisco.
San Francisco, Nov. 10.—Shipping
men and wheat operators state that
never in the history of San Francisco
has there been such a large amount of
tonnage in port under charter at any
one time. The aggregate is sixty-nine
vessels with a register tonnage of 150,-
000 tons, while nine other vessels, with
a total of 15,000 tons, are disengaged
and available for wheat carrying. The
actual carrying capacity of all these
vessels is 220,000 tons. Fifty-eight ves
sels were chartered to arrive here, the
charterers agreeing to pav as high as
4.5 shillings a ton to the Onited King
dom, Havre or Antwerp, and very few
engagements were made at less than 40
shillings, hut ns 85 to 37 shillings is the
highest rate talked of at present, specu
lators will have to forftAt charters, re
charter vessels at a heavy loss, or loud
them with wheat, which at the present
rates in Liverpool would have to be
sold at an equally heavy loss. It is ro-
Iwrted that one prominent dealer stands
to lose about $150,000 either way.
Operators estimate the crop of Pacific
const states, Idaho and Utah for the
year will yield about 657,000 tons avail
able for export.
SENSATION IN CHARLOTTE.
•Sam Junes Accuses the Whisky Men ol
Trying to itrlbe n County Ofllrlnl.
Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 10.~S.rn
Jones generally succeeds in getting up
a sensation wherever he goes, and
though he was rather slow about it in
his present engagement in Charlotte,
he has got it up at last. It is in the
charge that the whisky dealers of Char
lotte offered a member of the board of
county commissioners a bribe of $15,000
if he would vote to grant license for the
liquor dealers next year. The charge was
made bv Mr. Jones Sunday afternoon
and again Monday morning. In refer-
ring to it he said that some one had ac-
cused Commissioner Hilton of being
the man, but be wanted to state that it
a* not Mr. Hilton. The commissioner,
air. Jones, was a pions Proliibi-
but he did not name him.
„/V u " char Ke naturally created a etir,
and the whisky dealers Teberaentlr
deny it. Mr. Jonea said his informant
Z “Puncher, and told him that the
member of the board who was ap
proached with the bribe had told him
(the preacher). The whisky men are
at present getting * np an affidavit
any knowledge Whatever of
the alleged bribe. It lea case for Q>-
iual court* Br ° Wn ’ ,0 ! icit0r ot the
«■>» China Prevents mating.
Shanghai, Not. 10.—Several Chinese
7* v ® been beheaded at Wuchang by or-
?”.° f *b e viceroy for posting placards
inciting to violence. Et« tbs
Sffi ^“^^bgnnboat Aspic
SSli&gqS forei’gnresideiiul
jghS n *’?J t w °°“Shell his excellency's
gda^i.comparatlvc order has b£a
Corrected daily by L. G. Council, ware
houseman.
Good middling 7)
Middling 7
Low middling 0j
Market, steady.
Receipts to-day at all United States
ports 73,587
savannah.
Spots, middling
Market, weak.
NEW YOI1K.
Spots, middling 8j
Market,’dull.
LIVERPOOL.
Spots, upland middling 4 0-10
Market, steady.
NEW YORK—FUTURES.
Market easy. Sales, 105.800.
Op’g. Cl’g,
January
February
March
April,
November
December
8.20 8.10
8.35 8.24
7.95
8.05
788
7 00
The Uas.
Mr. Haggerty, the superintendent, in
forms a TlMES-llEComtEii representa
tive that work on the new plant is about
complete and that the retorts will be
fixed up to-morrow. Tlds means that
some time next week our eitizens ean
throw away their smoky, dirty old kero
sene lamps and again enjoy the blessings
of a clean, decent light,
Orders for connections should be
placed with the superintendent imme
diately.
A Sail Heath.
Little Callle Smith died last evening at
0 o’clock, aged about nine years. She
was the only child of Dr. T. E. Smith,
who practiced medicine here until his
death about three years ago. Little Cal-
lie was a sweet, winsome child, loved by
all wbo knew her. Left an orphan al
most before she had passed infancy, she
was taken into the family of her aunt
and was tenderly cared for until her
death. She died of typhoid-malaria.
Fresh, Pure, Sweet, Country Butter
from 25 to 35 cents per pound.
Fbknch A Mayo.
There are too many people who think
they can edit a newspaper better than
the editor, but who have been complete
failures in managing their own business.
When Baby was sick, we gave Mr Castorte.
When she w*»» Child, she cried for OtstocU.
When she became HIM, she clung to Castorte.
Whan ahi had CMIdran, aha gave t
Small, bnt not 8am Small.
Without leave or license, but with a
broad smile and a clean shirt he walked
In the Tue Tiues-Recobder office last
night. He was Erank A. Small, the rep
resentative of “The Fat Men's Club,”
and his company will present their most
laughable play at the opera house Thurs
day night
Mr. Small is an ex-newspaper man,
having served many years in the harness
with his brother, the Rev. Sam Small, In
various enterprises, also on the several
papers of Atlanta and New York, but, as
he expesses it, “has dropped a peg and
gone into the show bualneii.” He is a
Georgian of thirty years standing, sitting
and “lying”—mostlythelatter; butfrom
all reports that we ean gather from the
press of the country he does not Ue when
he says that “The Fat Men’s Club" is
the best and brightest of all the farce
comedies, with a guarantee that it !b
funnier, has more melodious and catchy
songs, more graceful dancing, better
occrabatio performances, more wit, more
pathos, and more general laughter to the
square inch than can be found elsewhere
on earth. For three solid hours, Mr.
Small says, the beautiful Georgia Llug-
ard, the graceful Lillie Aliya, the excru-
tiating Garnoila Bros , the jointless Al
bion Bros, and the melodious and nimble
Acme 4 assist the ponderous and jolly
mountain of flesh, John C. S. Stewart,
in making the Fat Men’s Club the jol-
llest entertainment of the season.
Thursday night will be the only ap
pearance in Americus this season, and if
our people want a real good laugh they
had better see Mr. Stewart and his com
pany.
Notice to Advertisers.
>y for ohange of advertisement
must be handed in at this i ffice before
12 o’clock on day before publication,
This applies to all and will be enforced.
Times Publishing Co.
July 28,1891, tf.
Woman is a greedy creature. She
robbed man of a rib at the outset of her
career, and she has boon after his heart
ever since.
‘It is not madness that I utter, bring
me to the test." I have said and I am
>repared to stick to it, that this suffer-
ng world need no longer sigh with pain,
since it is so well known that Salvation
Oil kills it without any trouble.
The telephone between Paris and Lon
don having been so successful it is pro
posed to connect Brussels and London.
For that purpose a cable wilt bo lnld
between Ostend and Dover.
To Our Patrons.
After this week we will collect all bills
for job work weekly. Tbis will make
payments easier for you, and help us
materially, aa our expenses are payable
weekly.
Times Publishio Company.
peach grown at Hylvania, Ga.,
weighed 18 ounces and measured 13
Inches in circumference.'
Mr. William T. Price, a Justice of the
Peace, at Riohland, Nebraska, was con
fined to his bed last winter with a se
vere attack of lumbago; but a thorough
application of Chamberlain's Pain Balm
enabled him to get up and go to work.
Mr. Price says: “The Remedy cannot
be recommonded too highly.” Let any
one troubled with rheumatism, neural
gia or lame back give it a trial and they
will be of the same opinion. 60 oent
bottles for sale by W. C. Russell, Amerl
eus, Ga. novl-lm,
A tree near Manistee, Michigan, thir-
ty-six feet in circumference, twelve ' feet
in diameter and one hundred and seven,
ty-flve feet high, will be blasted with dy
namite, as there is no saw that will cut
ft, and no saw mill that can cut it into
boards.
CHILD BIRTH
• • • MADE EASY!
“ Mothers' Friend " is a scientific
ally prepared Liniment, every ingre
dient of recognized value and in
constant use by the medical pro
fession. These ingredients are com-
binedin a manner hitherto unknown
“MOTHERS’
• FRIEND” •
WILL DO an that is claimed for
it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor,
Lessens Pi,n, Diminishes Danger to
Life of Mother and Child. Book
to 11 Mothers ” mailed FREE, con
taining valuable information and
voluntary, testimonials.
Sent by exprt*«H* on receipt of pnet 91.60 per bottle
BRADFIELD REGULATOR CO.. Atlanta. 6a*
SOLD HV a 1*1# DRUGGISTS.
Good Mothora—tho Lift of tho Ration*
[El
THE OEM OF ALL FEMALE REMEDIES"
LUXOHSI-A nafe, simple end harmless
remedy tor all irregularities of women. It baa
been extensively used by Dr. A. L. Barry, a
prominent physician of Atlanta. Ga., of fiOyears'
experience, with unvarying success. It make*
child-birth easy, diminishes dancer to mother
and child, and la a sure cure Jfu^acaaaix^
painf ul, nennty or «ii|i
tiou. leurorrlur* or w 1............
pliimuent «r the woiuh. urns
male urinary trouble*, nn.fflir...
aymptome Incident to a ebangeJHHP
It entirely and permanently relieves ail paint
incident to female dlHaiM,hMll«eeUoa,defc.
headache, constipation, general laaal.
tode and depression or spirits, it builds
up from the Ant dose. It makes women
REGULAR, HEALTHY AND HAPPY.
For the cure of hysteria, neuralgia, ovarian
pains, restlessness, nervousness, etc., it is with*
out a rival or a peer In the whole range of ma*
terta medlca. It la not a so-called patent medl*
cine, but It la prepared by the direction, of an
eminent specialist, who has made female dla*
eases a llfa study. It never falls, and Is
A PANACEA FOR 8UFFERING WOMEN,
Thousands of whom attest its virtue and soond
Its praise. By the use of Luxomnl the whole
system la strengthened and Invigorated, and
lovely woman la made more lovable. For young
girls Just budding Into womanhood ft is the best
of friends. Sent by mall, securely packed and
free from observation, for tl. We guarantee
satisfaction or the money will he refunded. Bend
stamp for Circulars. Address Luxomnl Casa-
atltutlon. Commercial Agencies.
S. A. M. ROUTE.
TIME TABLE
TakingjEffeot Oct, 26,1861
lve Birmingham arr
7 oo pm
gbam,
10 00 lve.... Childersburg
10 27 lve Sylacauga lve
2 IS p m lve *Opelika lve
3 25 arr Columbus arr
3 50 lve Columbus Ire
5 5* arr Kllaville...
6 lo lve ....•Eltaville
6 40 arr Americus arr
7 00 lve ....Amerlcua .lve
8 27 lve Cordelo Ive
11 00 lve Helena........lve
4 30 a m lve Lyons lve _
600 arr Savannah .♦«. arr 7 40 pm
5 15 p m arr Charleston arr 2 15
Petw’n Montgomery and Americus, via OpeflB
[810 a m 11 re.... .Montgomery ....art
2 15 pm lve Opelika., e....arr
* ]arr Amerlcua lve
0 35 pm
DOS ■
890 am
Between Montgomery and Amdrictxs, via Union
Springs and Columbus.
6 65 amilve M
3 50 lve...... <
6 40 jarr A
Jetw'n Montgomer
Montgomery arr] 7 20 p m
Columbus arr It 20
Amnricnj ......|ye| 8 20
Betw'n Montgomery and Amerlcua, via Eufaula
‘7 40 a mi lve 7.,., Montgomery arr 7 2* pm
10 01 lve Eufaula lve 4 )2
....Albany........arr 2 55
.. Americus.......Ive l 03
Between Amerlcua and Jacksonville, vu Htleni
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance to repeal Kcctlon *02 or I he
code of ordinance, of the oity of Amerlon.,
and in llen thereofte fix the time wb.n all
elt ? •***• shall become due and payable,
and to provide for the collection thereof and
ter other purposes.
S.cTtoa l. He it ordained by the Mayor
and City Connell of Americus, and.LI.
hereby ordained and enaoted by the author-
liy of the uune. That Section 402 of the code
of ordinances of the city of Americus, which
prescribes that It .hall be the duty of the
Mayor and Cltr Council of Amerlcui, to fix
ty resolution the time when city taxe, .hail
hepome due, and for nodes thereof by th.
cleik and treasurer be, and the same 1.
hereby repealed, and In lien thereof tb. fol-
lowing section I. enacted, to-wlti
Fro. 2. Belt further ordalntd by the au
thority aforesaid, that from and after the
passagForthls ordinance, all City taxeeehall
become due and payable by the first day of
October ofrub year, and any taxpayer who
f£;Sw1 ei, i leot SW ■“ch taxe. by.
the90th day of Oearmber of etch year, theft
be entered npon the Hat of defsulers. and
th. Clerk and Treasurer thell forthwith, a.
early a. practicable. Issue execution acainat
,uoh taxpayer tor hi, unpaid taiesTwblch
execution than bear test loth, name of the
Mayor and city Connell ol Americus and be
directed to the Marehal, who thall, by levy
and sale, forthwith collect the tame as pro
vided by law.
Sac i. Be It further ordained, that
ordinance, and parte of ordinance lu con-
filet with Ihls ordinances,be and the tome are
hereby repealed,
AdopteJby City Coanell^HJjM,,.
Clark and Treasurer.
AN ORDINANCE.
An ordinance to repeat reetloi ipe of the
code of ordinance, of the city of Atnerlant,
and In lien thereof to pretorlbe by ordlnr- —
the time when all tax returns shall be m
and for other purpose,.
Section l. Be It ordained and enacted by
the Mayor and City Connoil of Amerlon.,
and It Is hereby ordained and enacted by the
authority of the same, That from and after
the pottage of thU ordinane, Section MB of
the code of ordln,i.ert ot the city of Amerl-
lleu thereof the following section be enacted:
sic, 3. Be It further enacted and ordained
by the authority aforesaid, That from and
after the passage of thl, ordinance all tax re
turn, shall be made between • be firet day of
April and the first day of July of each year.
That upon the first day of July of each year
It shall be the dl’ty of the clerk and treasurer
to cl;so his digest and to proceed to a
andtaxall unreiurned proi
In Beoiion 400 of the code
cliy.
eikc.8. Bo lt further enaoted and ordained,
That nil ordinances and parts of ordlnan'es
and resolutions, contrary to this ordinance,
be, and the tame are hereby repealed.
Adopted by City CkHtnctl^jmj^Mg MSI.
Clark and Treasurer.
S HERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Sumter Countv.
Will be .old, before the coort house door
in the oity of Americus, Sumter county, Ga_
botween the legal hour, of sale, on the firet
Tuesday In December, 1801, the following
-'escribed property, to-wlt:
Seventy-five (75) acres of land, more or
less, ofTorlotof land number two hundred
and fifty-one (261) In the twenty-ninth (23th)
dtsti let of Sumter coonty, bound as follows:
On the east by the o'd stage road, op the
south by lands of M, P. Sober, on the west by
lands of W K. Essterlln and George Sober,
on the north by SUasEmlth.
Levied on as the property of W. H. Glover
to satisfy one 11 fa issued from the County
Court or Sumter onnnty In favor of Cba*. O.
onn vs. the said W. H. Glover. Proper! j
K dated out by W. H. Glover. This Msreh
tb, 1801. Levy msue by L. B. Forrest, dep
uty sheriff.
L, B. FORREST, Bherlff.
1 17 am
6 10
8 no
lve.... a ..Amertuso
....Helena..
..Bnuuwiok
arr ....Jacksonville.
a—I 8 «l l
iv 8 65 a
: lve 11 60 f
e. s ...lvel 8 ue
Chamberlain’s Eye and Skin
Ointment
A certain cur© lor Chronic Soto Eye*,
Tetter, Salt Bbernn, Scald Head, Old
Chronlo Sores, Fever Sores, Eczenia,
Itch, Prairie Scratches, Sore Hippies
and Piles. It is oooling and soothing.
Hundred, of cases have boon eared by
It after all other treatment had failed.
It is put up in 25 and 00 oent boxes.
For Bent.
The Rtoro now occupied bjr E. D. Ana
ley will be to rent. Poeseuion given at
once. Apply early early to
E. D. Axbley,
The Grocer,
We have the exclusive control of
Cbaw and Sanborn's famous coffees. If
you love a cup of fine coffee try a can.
Fnkxcn A Mayo.
If you want your hone* painted with
paint that is guaranteed to be more
durable and more economical than other
palnte, buy L. A M. paints, sold by
Db. Eldnidoc.
New Edam Cheese, Pine Apple Cheese
and fresh crisp Saratoga Chips, Snow
flake Crackers and Tea Wafers, French
Peas, Mushrooms, and everything that Is
fine and new, French A Mayo.
A resident of Evart, Mich., has in
vented a device whereby brakes applied
to a locomotive will operate, every brake
on th* train.
AUGUST MYERS,
Artistic Tailor
Under T. Wheatley’s Store,
FORSYTH ST.. AMERICUS, GA.
Having been in the tailoring busioess
for twenty seven yean, I have given
perfect satisfaction to my customers, and
have made no misfits. I deal with a
first-class house in New York city, and
can ahow many excellent samples; also
good English, Frenoh sad Indian dye
goods, and customers will find my goods
are all first-class. A large number of
samples of imported suitings. I can
make np suits for $22 to $35.
Call and see me.
A. MYEBS,
Cor. Forsyth and Jackson Sts.
THE LITTLE SEWIN8 MACHINE MAN
oFrzRS'rok sals
SEWING MACHINES & MOTORS
For all Machines on easy terms, and ean
supply the best
Mies, Oils, iWidvEiC’i
rOI All MACHINES.
Special attention given to repair :as aU
email Machinery. Ord,r< by mall wul re*
eive nremet atteatloa.
Close connection made at Mont]
oints in the Southwest, and at Amerl cos it
irmtngham and all point* in the Northwest.
• Meal Stations.
Passengers from Charleston destined to points
west of Sorsnnah, change cert *t C. & 8. Junc
tion.
B. 8. GOODMAN, Geo. Pass. Agent,
Americus, Ga,
((COMMERCIAL ACEHTS.
J. M. CABOLAN, E. A. SMITH,
Rwannah, Ga. Birmingham, Ala.
LIE HcLENDUN, JNO. T. ARGO,
Columbus, Ga. Americus, Ga.
C. H. SMITH, O. K.A.,
New York, N.Y.
East Tennessee,
Virginia and
Georgia R’y
System.
-IB THE ONLY—
Shortand DirectLineto the North, East oi
This line Is conceded to be thebeet
_ad runs " “ ‘
the South.
and runs the finest Pullman
IS beet equipped
Sleeping Cars In
Elegant Pullman Sleeping Can, between
Jacksonville and Cincinnati,
Tituaville and Cincinnati,
Brunswick and Lonlsviile,
Chattanooga and Washington
Memphis and New York,
Philadelphia and New Oilcans,
Chattanooga and Mobile,
Atlanta and Chattanooga,
Without Change.
For any Information address
B. W. WRENN, Gen. Fate, and Ticket Apt
Knoxville. Tenn
O. W. KIGllT, Ass'tGon. Put. Aft.
Atlanta, Georgia.
DOMESTIC - COAL!
For Salt this Season.
I shall be prepaired to furnish • high
grade Lump Coal for Grate purpose*, in
any quantity thlsjfall and winter.
b. R. SIMS.
Sept. 8, tf
Arrival and Departure of Malle.
CENTRAL B. B.
Arrive From. Ia*v« For.
6:40pm Columbus 7:80am
Luo pm 11:20 pm Macon 1:08pm 8:38 am
1:03 p m3:35am Albany 1:30pm 11:20pm
s. A. Ak. B. B.
(:10pm ..........Savannah *®tm
7:16 a in Omaha e:15pm
KAIL CLOOKS.
Going tat (S. A. A M.) £»• «•
Going North and Went (ft. AW1 Mu m.
Going North and Jet (CeuJ.Vi? pmBjjepm.
Going South and went “ 1J:» p m ».«p ■
S HERIFF’S BALE.
GEORGIA—SUXTER Countv.
Will be sold before the court house door
In the city of Amerlcui, Sumter county, on
the first Tuesday In Deo., MSG, between the
legal hour* of sale, the following deierlbed
property, to-wlt:
A tract of land lying In the 118'th district,
G. M„ of Sumter county, containing one
hundred (109) acres, mors or leu, adjoining
the lands of O. A. Morrell, on the north,
JamaMcGar'ab.onthesonth,Joha Mash-
burn on the eaat, and W. B. Hargrove on the
west Levied on aa the property of Julia E.
Jones to satisfy one Juitlce Courts la Issued
from the 1185th dl»inct,G. M„ of said coun
tv, in favor of 8, T. Crawford vs, nld Julia
E. Jonea Tenant In ponetslon notified in
termsofthelaw. Levy mado and returned
tome by i. A.Covington, L,t). This Decern'
her 4th, I860. J " —~
APPLICATION FOR C11A1ITEK.
STATE OF GEORGIA—SuxTxtt Countv.
To the Superior Court of Mid County :
Tho po’ltion of E.H. Fergueon J. J.Cafl’rey.
both of I,out,vine. Ky., John M. Green of
Atlanta, Ga., H. C. liaglcy vi-dM. s. Har
per, respectfully, shows ihaliiiey and their
successor* desire lo be incorporated under
the corporate name and *tyle ol “Americus
Oil Company.’’ Tlmtlhelr objecteand pur
poses are for pecuniary gain ter themnelves,
their associate* and successors; and that the
butlneu they propose to curry on Is the buy
ing and telling or cotton seed and lla pro
ducts, such as, cotton seed oil, crudeand re
fined, cotton seed meat and cske, cotton setd
nulla and aches, crushing, preasmg and re
fining of same; further, thstof purchasing
and ueahng In seed cotton and cotton seed,
after tho cotton has been ginned, of all kind*
and varieties; and tho manufac'ure, prepa
ration and sale or products derived from
cottonseed; and the carrying on, manage
ment and control of autsb business or manu
facture connscted therewith; and generully
tq engngo In all such employments and line*
of business, where cotton need or Its products
ar. utilized wholly or In part. Also, the
leasing and owning of tank cars, manufac
turing of barrels and casks, and all other
commqdtlte* In connection with said bust-
ness. The main b tslness of '.he corporation
I* to t» the manufacture and sals or cotton
seed oil. and tt* incident thereto the utilizing
and sale ol aU product* ot seed cotton and
cottonseed. Petitioners farther show unto
tho court that their principal place of buil-
In the county of Butnler, State of
Georgia, but that thoy d-slro to carry' on
business, employ and send agents elsewhere
n said state, and Into other states and terrl-
niI le "„ ot n ', he VJ 1 ’ 1 *! 1 8l * te "> ond establish
branch office* therein, If they deem It ad-
vlsable. that the amount of capital to bo
tJSRLlSa 18 on ® hundred
IboUtend (1100,000) dollar*, fifty thousand
(*50,00i)[ dollars of which is actually paid in
Incorporated for twenty years, with the priv
ilege of renewing their charter from time to
}*“»“‘hf/see proper. Petitioners desire
the further right to purchase, lease, hold,
own and control, sell, assign, transfer, or dtiF
poso ofeuch real estate, or Interest In real
estate, as mav ho necessary and proper for
urer to give thirty days public notice thereof, th« legitimate and convenient transaction
be, and the tame I* hereby repeated, and in of their business. Petitioners desire the
ligate*- •*— —■—-i.-ht and power to make all such by-laws.
id alter the aamt at pleasure, as they may
j proper; to have and use a common seal,
anil to change the same at pleasure; to have
a right to sue and be sued, audio make all
necessary contracts in tho conduct of Its
lortgages nud, land, as the corporation msy
anii conduoitlieob/oot* and purposes or tne
business of nctltionere. I’cUlioners further
desire that they shall be Incorporated so that
no stockholder In the corporation shall be
bound In any way to-the ifcbteor liabilities
of the corporation beyond the amount of his
unpaid subscription of tho capital stock of
said company. ,
Wherein™ petitioner* prey that after thl*
petitionshalfhayo been filed, recorded and
published, according to law, that the conrt
will grunt an order grunting thteeptfllce’ton.
„ payne Stye,
Filed in offlcc
I certify the nbove'nnd^teregoln^totoa
true extract Trocii the Record of Charters in
Hnmtcr Superior Conrt this September 23rd
J. H. ALLEN, Clerk 8. C.
tda
(Us U< \Jt A 111* UW
L. B. FORREST,
Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S BALE.
5 GEORGIA—Bomtb* County.
Will be eo'd before llie ounrt house door.
In the ct>y nt Americus, Burner county,
on the first Tuesday In I eo-mber, 18BI, be
tween the legal hour* or *ate, the following
d seiihed property, to-wlt:
An undivided Interest la tot of land lying
In tho 1186th district, G M., of .»ld county,
containing twonty-flveacics.moreor less.nd-
Jotntng the lande of Mary 81m* an the north,
on the south by James Green, 8r„ on the east
byW- W. Doster and James Oreen.Br., on
the wmt by prop*rty of defendant. Levied
on a* the property or Jans Wilkinson, for
merly Jane Hollis, In favor of B. A. Harris to
Mtl-ry a Justice conrt II. IB., tented rrom the
Justice court of the 1185th dte'rht, G. M , of
said county, vs. said Jan* Wilkinson. Ten
ant In poiMMlon notified in term* ofihe law.
Levy mad* and returned to me by J. /
Covington, L.O. This Oct. 8,1801.
tds. L. B. FORREST, Sheriff.
S HERIFF’S BALE.
GEORGIA, Sdktsu Coonty.
Will be sold hater* the court house door
In the city of Amarions, Bumter county, Ua„
on th* flreiTneaday In December,18*1,beismo
the legal hour* of tale, th* fo lowing de
scribed property, to wit:
On* house and lot in the ally of Amertaus.
bounded west by Birlfe *orcet, snath by Mr*.
Buoy and John Jelfer.on, east by lot of Wil
liam Jsfibreon and north by lotofuressw*li
A Turner, known as 10S Ht rife street, and It 1*
lh* place where Campbell Washington now
live*. levied on and sold a* the property or
Campbell Washington, to satisfy aoountv
court execution Issued from the county conrt
ofsafd county. In favor of 8. B. Hawkins.
Levy made by J. W. Cobb, coanty court
bailiff. TbteOei(l,t8M. .
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Suntsb County,
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of O. W. Lamar. It, T. John
son, W. M. Hitt and Marsbsll Martin togeth
er with their associates thows that they have
entered Into an association under the name
aud sty IS of “The Bhlppsrs Compress Asso
ciation”. That theobjeot of stld association
Is pecuniary gain to the Individual members
and tue corporation In this, to-wlt; Bv tho
running, owning and contrail Inga compress,
using said compress In Americus, Bumtcr
county, Ga., for the purpose ot compressing
cotton packed In bales lor more convenient
and readier transportation.
The principal omoe of tho said nssortullon
Is to be In Americus, Georgia, with privilege
of doing business of both owning, eoutroi-
Ingnnd leasing comp'es-e* In suld county
snd la any section ortho United Stales tho
asmetetion may see proper.
Th* petitioner* pray that they be Invested,
together with their associates aud successors
with the power to carry on tho aforemen
tioned objects together with the power to
ourchaseand hold property, reel and person
al: to rent and lease pr >perty, both real and
personal; losn*and b*sued: to use scom
mon seal, if the association should so desire,
aud to sxerelM atl power usually conlerreoi
upon corporations of similar character, us
may be const-tent with Die laws of Georgia,
of any «tat* in which old n—nclathm may
do business and not Incontinent with tho
laws or the United States.
Petitioners further slmw that tho capital
stock of said association Is thirty thousand
doilers, more than 10 per cent of which lias
been actually paid in. Your petitioner- fur
ther show that they desire US passing of an
order allowing them to increase at any Hme
thoy may see fit the capital stock to any
amount not toexcaed filly thousand dollars.
Wherefore,CO slderiagthe premises, your
. * - u orasr
S the sev-
,JOT that they
- .sir successors be Incorporated for and
during tb* term of twenty years, with the
prlvllcgoof renewal at lh* expiration of the
lpn
llhi
sold term. And asm duty bound your peti
tioners will ever prey.
T IIINTON A CUTT8,
Atfornei* for Petitioners,
Filed In ofilce October 21, I8M,
J. H. Ai.LEN, Clerk 8. C.
I certify the ab ,v* to be a true extrsot
^ of charters. tbtoOjfc 21,1821.
J,H. ALLEN,Clark8.(5.
IA—Suxtxb County*
In pursuanMof anorder granted from tne
Honoreb.e Ordinary of Bamler county, nn
the Octobei term, lAn, will besold before th*
court house door In Americas, sold county,
oath* first Tuesday In December next, the
following property,to-wlt:
All that part of lot or land number on*
hundred and elghty-one (I8I> situated in the
- - fl.,of““ !: ^
sat district, G.
f Bumtec county and ly-
by said railroad, on th* north ey branch run
ol u. W, Kennedy; containing nlnsty (Ik’)
sore* more or tee*. 8-id land b’longing to
the estate ot Barney Parker, d* -cased, -old
fordlttribiitlon among the heir* or said es
tate. MALIBHA PARKER, Executrix,
_ . J.C. PARKER, Rx-cutor.
Nor 21,1801,
APPLICATION lbavetohbi ^
all parties concerned
creditors, to show ci
December term of the
Swi count Qa, '•*v vui **t»i
These are therefore to clte and- admonish
‘ —- id, whether kindred or
.. canoe on or before the
_ term of th* Conn of Ordinary of
said coanty, to be held on f be firet Monday
In December next, why wild petition should
not be granted as preyed tor.
Witness my band and olficlsl signature,
this Snd day of November, 1881.
A. C. HPEER, Ordinary-
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALK. IB
A OKOUGIA—WsnsrzB County:
Agreeable to an order from the Honorable
Ordlaary of said county, will be sold before
tbe conrt house door lu the town of Preston,
Webster county, on the first Tuesday In De-
oembern-xt, the following described prop-
-rtv:
The undivided one-half Internet in tbe
•oath half of lot of tend number seventy (TB),
also iheentlre Interest In fifty*five (66) acres
ofToftbs northeast tornerof said lot of land
number seventy (7«), in the 18th district < ‘
Webster county. Oa Bold forth* parpoeei
paying tb* debt* of Robert Terry, deceased.
JOHN TERRY, Administrator.
T. S. GLOVER
Desires to Inform (be public that he ha*
closed out Ills grocery business and has
put in a splendid line otsporting
goods:
Guns, Cartridges, Shells,
and such other goods n* belong to this line.
G1VB Mk A CALL.
T. S. GLOVER,
Watts Building, AMERICUS, OA.
aug22dtmo*
To Peddlers.
pcddllm
I pay th.
n I (26
Eveiy person before peddling must register
wnh the Ordinary aud pay th-Tux Collector
(50for the county, uni (26 for th* state.
this state, (and he must register every vear)
peddles Srtthootfirst obtal 111ng -Ill'll license,
he-hall forfeit lo the county on: hundred
dollar*.
Any officer or tax payer of thin county way
require a peddler to exhibit hi* license, and
upon failure or refusal no to exhibit, the p«a-
dler forfeit* |M0-one-h*if to tho informer,
the other to the coanty.
By order of CommiMkmen.
oc21 tf
. DUNN', Tax Collector.
A PP LETrElS 1 OF D18.Ml 881 ON.
GKORGIA—Weirstkr Couktv.
Whereas, L. P. Majors, Executor on the
estate of David Majors, ileceased, havinjr
ril.fi hN petition In m> offico f >r Letters of
Dismission from Mid executorship,
These ate therefore toclte ana admonish
fall, ami singular the kindred and creditors,
anil all persons concerned, to file their objec
tions, ir any they have* on or before the
January term or tbe Ordinary’s Court to bo
neld on the first Monday in January INI.
why mH petition should not be granted as
prayed for.
* —1*r m
il*v —..—— » „
W. H.C08BY, Ordinary.
Registration Notice.
Tbe books for registration of city voters tor
18U1 opened Monday. November ted, and will
be kept open as the law requires until Sat
urday, Itaoember Ufth, 15*1, when they will
o’elock to 5 p. m.
D. K. Isisaov,
narks
Nov 4,1891. till dee tX