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mE AMERICUS DAILY TXMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 20, 1891
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the breakfast
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ITEMS OF INTEREST SPECIl .LY PRE
PARED FOR HASTY RE&ERS.
Yesterday's Doing* In Funnat Para-
graph*—Somo Snap Shat* bp ia Kepor-
torlal Camera—What Wo* « Ing oa In
Town Told la Briefest Mann .
••Good-night!” *he Mid; and la&hsrhead
Upon hi* manly breast;
and be. aoeepted, homeward turned,
HI* tout with Joy po«*e**ed.
PERSONAL MENTION.
He fanoled *t«l above hi* bearl
He felt that cheek to fair;
on banging uphlajwat he fount
It’* ghoatly imprint therol
We can furnish you with the finest
metalUo cases and el^th gods In town
Orders for our new htarse Ut at store
or Prince Bros’. Hawkins I
Tickets are now on We fi
nasi.
There Is nothing loo^ooddhe can say
dy knows
ten re-ap-
lo asylum,
able man
last night,
promptly,
ocatlng the
for Ketle Putnam, but^verj
that.
Capt John A. Cobb
pointed a trustee of thtlui
Tfilils an endorse ment pf
and an honor worthily ci
A fire alarm was ti
and the reels responl
There was some dlfflcull
fire, as It turned outllat there was
none. I
Don’t fall to see Katll futnara. the
well.known southern fart 9.
Thompson 4 Andersoup t In place
their new self-winding ol<! yesterday,
and as soon as the wire ci e conneoted
with the Western-Union rlpy will get
corrected time every d» at eleven
o’clock. j
The docket that will be; ened Mon-
Monday at the regular seti i of the in
perioroourt Is a very larg! e. Several
cases of state-wide Inter*!’ 111 he tried
and a vast amount of lltlgl n Is In ex
pectancy.
Katie Putnam, known \
will be with us Saturday
The mayor assessed Wi
one dollar and costs
privilege of raislpg oli
streets. For two consecl
has been no mayor’s cou
well for our city.
A bright galaxy of yot ladles from
the surrounding oitles wl Wt Ameri
ca this winter during 1 > Christmas
holidays, Americas wllb
attire this winter, and ab U':
of social events will be 1
There Is every probablty
glne on the S. A. M. roaaVwi
senger service will roll
to-morrow. The termialfi
already beon secured, pd(tb!
will secure accomnnjdatlnni
Union depot.
Yesterday the workmen
Baptist edifice topped thi
nailing tne last piece pf tlml
twelve. The muslo of the sa’
mer Is becoming lively In Ami
speaking the solid and materii
ity of the place.
The alarm of fire was sound]
day about three o’clock and
ment responded promptly. Tb|
located in the old Mitchell mill
where a pile of ootton h id beeldted
accidentally. It was extlngnlslfrith-
out much damage,
The south-bound train on thi
railroad did not leave Macon
until aftop noon, arriving In
about four o’clock or after. Thl
ule seriously lnoonvenleuces thi
of Amerlous, and It Is to be ho|
some change for the better will
Yesterday at the fire a negro
in throwing water on the ootton Ing-
tng to Chambllsa Bros, that was
contrary to orders. Finally Mr.
bliss stationed himself near th<
and when the man tried his wi
riment again be leveled him,
the claret, but not otherwise
him.
bey-dey
series
The Americus Jewelry Company will
offer for the next 30 days their entire
stock of watches at 20 per cent, redac
tion. Ladles' gold watches from <10.00
np and gents’ $15.00. Mow It the time
to buy you a handsome watch. Call
early and make your selection.
Mr. R. L Maynard retnrns to-day from
Valdosta.
Mr. W. H Brannon of Columbus, 6a.
is In the city.
Miss Georgia Hawkins returned last
night from Atlanta.
Miss Edmundson of Eatonton is visit
ing friends in Americus.
Mr. C. C. Adams of Macon Is quar
tered at the Allen House.
Mr. W. Legg of Rome Is In Americus,
the guest of Mayor Felder.
Mr. G. P. Duncan of Atlanta Is auto
graphed at the Allen House.
B. A. Ware, Esq., of Hacon Is in the
city mlng'ing with bis friends.
Mr. J. D. Denning of Montgomery,
Ala., Is visiting friends in Americns.
Mr. J. B. Fitzgerald returned yester
day from a business trip to Riohland,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hawkins returned
Wednesday evening from a flying trip to
Atlanta.
Mr. John Cobb, Jr., returned to-day
to Americvs, after a short absence from
the city.
Mrs. Viols Dellinghsm and her mother,
Mrs. M. J. Bosworth are visiting at the
residence of Mr. P. D. Hill, on Forsyth
street.
Miss Ellen Hardin, an attractive young
lady of Columbus, who has been the
guest of Miss Fannie Campbell for the
past week, returned to her home yester
day. Miss Hardin made many friends
during her stay in the city.
Mr. and Mrs. D. S. Vernon were in the
city yesterday. Mr. Vernon is the busi
ness manager of tbe star, “Jarbean,”
who will appear in Amerlous next
Thursday night. Mr. and Mrs. Vernon
have a unique attache that accompanies
them in their travels, an English blood
blue tan dog, weighing one pound and
three ounces. The little pet is two
years old and fully grown. Money could
not buy him from his owners.
Mr. John M. Cranston of Augusta,
familiarly known in Amerlous as hand
some Jaok Cranston, dropped in una-
wares upon hla many friends yesterday.
Merry, genial fellow that he ia—every
body ia always glad to see him and hear
him talk life insurance, and none deal
out the business more eloquently than
he. Mr. Craaston is now a member of
the Arm of Cranston 4 Cranston of Au
gusta. His Arm represents the Union
Mutual Life Insuranoe Company of Port
land,'Maine. one of tbe strongest con
cerns in the oouutry. Mr. Cranston will
be in the city until Saturday.
An Introduction to the Queen
is an honor conferred upon only a fa-
of the
vored few. But every lady of the l*nd
may have ready access to the Queen of
Remedies—Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre
scription. Once known, always a valued
friend. It promises to positively cure
every form of weakness peculiar to wo
men, and confirms this promise by I
written guarantee of satisfaction in every
ease, or money returned. This Royal
Remedy Is carefully prepared for women
only, and its efficiency (s vouched for by
countless happy homes and countless
countless happy homes and countless
thousands of testimonials. A trial will
convince yon that It Is Invaluable in cor
recting all irregularities and weaknesses
blob it is dei
for which it is designed.
Gas will be turned on middle of next
week. Call and aee those pretty gas fix
tures at
AuKnictm Supply Company's,
| ted
“The people's prayer,the glad< i e
theme, the young man’s vision i be
old man’s dream,” has been id
some penaeea for pain. WoU, «* • id
now and no mistake. Every d|st
will tell yeu about Salvation OIL
The Royal Musa.
Which has just arrived In onr city is a
palace of wonders and attractive sights.
Those pretty South American Birds and
Monkeys are there to please the little
one; also Hsppy Joe, the fanny clown,
who will make yon laugh as yon never
laughed before. An entertainment free
for all in front of the Ipuee every even
ing. A fifty cents mates reduced in
prioe to 10 oents to be In reach of all.
I and see these wonders.
All styles of toilet and paint brushes
at Dr. Eldridge’s drag store.
A FEW REASON!}.
Why you should trade at
Every seventh man in England is a
Londoner.
AVERA’S GROCE r
BECAUSE
You save money.
BECAU8E
You get the freshest groceri
the market.
BEOAUBE
They do np the neateet pack
you ever saw.
BECAUSE
They keep the best of everyt!
at the lowest prices.
BECAUSE
Fine Tomato Catsup at 766 per
Fine Worcester Sauce at $1.25
per gallon.
Fine Piokle at 40c per gallon.
FipePiokled Honey Comb Tripe
at 8o per pound.
Fine Pickled Corn Beef at 10c
per pound.
Fine Buckwheat and Haple
Syrnp. - .
Fine Cnrrant Jelly in buckets.
Fine stock Flavoring extracts.
Spices and Fruits for fruit oake.
Can save you money on Toilet
soap. <
Alt kind of delicacies. Elegant
candy from lOe to $2 per pound.
Call and see my stock. I can
show the finest stock inside my
store in the South.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA—SctrrsB County.
To the Superior Court of laid County t
The pet: ' “
both of '
parireepebtruliy, ,h .
successor* dealre to be Incorporated under
the corporate name and etyie ot "amertuue
PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED.
E.D. ANSLEY.
The Grocer.
bay*
it# pro*
a i
OUO... MUCH 1—. WIWII KOI UU, UTUUB -UU IB-
lined, cotton seen meal and cske, cotton ee>d
after the cotton baa been atoned, of all kind*
and varieties; and the manufao’ure, prepa
ration and tale or products derived tram
ment and control of and
factors connected therewith; and gener-llv
to encage In all snob employment* and lines
of business, where cotton aeed or it* product!
arc utilized who’ly or ia part. Also, Uu
leasing and owning of tank care, manofac
taring of barrels and cask*, and all other
— . ineeitlonw"
commodities In connection with said liusl-
The main b tslnaes of‘.he eorporstlon
la to be tbe manufacture and sal- ot ootton
seed oil. and as incident thereto theutlllzM
and tale of all oroduete or aeed cotton all
ootton aeed. Petitioner! further show anu
the court that their principal plaoeor basil
neee will be In the county of Sumter, State ot
on
here
Ills MIS.
TOOK EIESIGE
Therefore, it behooves every
one troubled in any way with
defective vision to nave it cor
rected. Weak eyes, headache
after reading, inflamed lids, or
eyes running water after read
ing are symptoms of defective
vision. To anyone suffering
with cross eyes, near sighted
ness or any symptom of defec
tive vision, we invite them to
come in and have their eyes
examined. We charge noth
ing for examination. Resp.
Thompson & Anderson,
Hotel Windsor Jewelers.
GLOVERS OPERA HOUSE
ONE NIBHT ONLY,
uesday, November 24th.
L
IIUI
A refined and elegant presentation of
legitimate mlnatreliy by a
model company.
T ri GREAT OOKEDIANB -| n
XU who Can Act* Xv
Al. G. Field, Jimmy Wall. John L. Howe,
a tidy McLeod, Harry Q. Mack, Billy Clif
ford. Lew Diamond, Geo. A. Jenkins, Ed
Clayton. Will Gorman.
1 /-V CULTURED VOCALISTS -I A
XU Who Can Bing. XU
Into other state* and tarrll
lories of the United Slate*. and establish
branch offloee therein, ir they deem It ad
visable. That the emonntof capital to be
employed by petitioners la one hundred
thousand (1100.000) dollars, fifty thousand!
(150,0001 dollars of wbleh it actually paid in
before beginning buitneei. with tbe privilege
of Increasing their capital to any sum
not exceeding one hundraAwaAAimwtawwd
gMldol^ra
■■red and fifty thoue*
land (1150.0001 dollars. Petitioner*desire to be
Incorporated for twenty yean, with the prtv-
liege of renewing tbelr charter from time to
time aa they eee proper. Petitioner* dealt*
the farther right to parch***, lease, hold,
HiMnd, sell, amigo, transfer. or die-
own and control,
pose of auoh real estate, or Interest In real
estate, aa mar he neceaeary and proper for
the legitimate and convenient transaction
lof their huelnee*. Petitioner* dealre the
rlzhtand |towerlo make all *och by-law*,
a right to aue and besaad. and to make all
Ineeesaary contracts In the conduct oflta
business; to borrow money, audio ateur* the
came by giving, note*, iudenture*. bond*. I
mortgagee and Tend, aa the eorpocatlon may
see proper lo do; and further to be Invested
with all the right*, powers, privilege*, line
mutinies and franohisc* Incident to corporal
tlona of the kind, and nt
to t
business of petitioner*. Petitioner*
dealre that they shell be Incorporated eo that
no etoekholder In the corporation ■ ,
bound In any way fo< th* debt* or liabilities
bej
of the corporation beyond tbe amot
unpaid subscription of tbe capital
uld oompany.
iratlon beyond tbe amount of hla
stock of
‘Wheretore petitioners pray tbat after this
i ehalfbr ’- J
will grant an order granting thl* application.
PaYNE JtTYE,
Petttloner’aAttorneyi;
Filed In office September 23d 1861.
jT H. ALL BN, Clerk S.c.
I certify tbe above and foregoing to bo a
true extract from the Record of Charter* In
Sumter Superior Court thl* September 23rd
J.H. ALLEN, Clerk8.~
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Svmtbb County.
To tbe Superior Court of uld County:
Tbe petition of C.W. Lamar, R. T. John.
I, W. M. Hitt and Marshall Martin togelh-
■■■■■■■■WHIM toget
er with tbelr msaeolateeshow* tbat theyhaW
entered into an auoclatlon under tbe name
ant* style of “The Shippers CompHriH
' • tl>
Iclatlon”. Thattheobject of aald association
IB pecuniary gain to tbe Individual member*
and tna corporation in this, to-wit; Ur tbe
irunnlng, owning and controlling a oompreu,
using uld oompreu in America*, Banner
BHity. Os., for the purpose of compreulng
10
Haeeell, William Scott. Will Naomi, ..
White, Orlshd Lemon, Milton Howard,
Charles Smith.
-I n AGILE DANCERS
Xw Who Can Dance,
led .. _
Williams,
Lew Dlsm
ney Flynn.
io “wams.i'-jf'i-ii* 3 10
JO E. LETtfTS
THE APODAL WON DEB.
Pint American Appearance.
HE THREE KINGS OF MUSIC.
Pint American Appearance.
Gun and Sward Manipulator.
THE HAGNANI FAMILY OF 5 PEOPLE.
Kedlarel Musician*.
10—A MATCHLESS MILITARY BAM0-10
it. Orchestra of 18
THE BIQ8EST AND THE BE8T.
GRAND CONCERT AN0 STREET PARA0E
At 11:30 o’clock a. ro.
JOHN W. VOGLE, • Easiness Manager.
GLOVER’S OPERA H0CSE
Wood) Wood 11
Chambllg* Bros.will deliver wood any
where in the olty, oak and pine, out any
length desired. Order* left at their
ginnery, near Central depot, or at Darla
Btol’ furniture house will receive Saturday, NOVOmbeP 21.
prompt attention. Satiefactlon guaran
teed. novl2-sun-tues4fri-lm.
'Why don’t yon look and see where
you are going?” gold tbe needle to the
pin.
■How can I, when I haven't an eye
In my head?” was the pln'e meek re
ply.
When a Man Goes Right.
When a nun goes wrong “there it al
ways a woman at the bottom of lb”
_ When a man goes right we never hear
I that there I* a woman at the top of it,
They guarantee perfect-Satis bat tb0roU ._ Oftlre(tODKeVk
turn.
BEOAUBE
They will do anything to
their customers, and yon will ,
regret .the day you gave us
bade.
AVERA GROCERY. 0
“The Hi
To Our Patrons.
We will collect all bill* due tu for
lob work weekly. - This will make
lyments easier for you, and help ut
Serially, aa onr expense* are payable
Tixes Penlisbio Company.
Shoe buckle* are made of ox-honu.
OfiE NIGHTlONLY,
Everybody’* Favorite, the Little
Sunbeam. .
CHARMING KATIE PUTNAM,
. In .her Latest Comedy Success,
oountjr, Ga., for the purpose of compreulng
cotton packed to bale* tor more convenient
and readier transportation.
The principal office of the etld association
1s to be In Aroerlcut, Georgia, with privilege
of doing buslntu of both owning, control-
Ing and leasing comptes-es In uld county
and In any eecuon or th* United states tbe
aemciatton may aee proper.
The petitioners pray that they be Invested
together with their associates aed successors
with tbe power to earry on the aforemen
tioned object* together with the power to
purchase and bold property, rut and person
al: to rent and lease property, both real and
personal; to an* and be sued; to oh a com
mon seal, if the aasoeiatiou should so desire,
and to exercise all power usually conferred
upon corporations of similar character, aa
may be conelatent with tbe law* of Georgia,
of any mate lo which eaid association may
do business and not Inconsistent with th*
laweof the United State*.
Petitioner* further show that the capital
stock or aald association Is thirty thousand
ao lars, more than 10 par centof which has
been actually paid In. Your petitioners fur
ther chow that they desire th* psulng or an
order allowing them to Inoreaa* at any time
they may see fit tbe capital stock to any
amount not to exceed fifty thouaand dollars.
Wherefore, co sidering the premises, your
pstltlonera pray the passing of an order
granting I his thelrappltcatlou with 'he sev
eral provisions therein slated, and that they
and their suoecssors be Incorporated for and
during the term of twenty years, with the
prlvilsgeofrenewalatthe expiration of thi
•aldterm, And ae id duty bound yoorpptr
Hotter* will e’
T®7E, the self appointed, yet, sincere and careful guardians
* * of the people’s household expenses, do hereby proclaim
the‘appropriateness of the Thanksgiving season, and
Whereas, While the immutable laws of Supply & De
mand have reduced the marketable value of our most staple
productions; still, we have been enabled to reduce the prices
on the most staple articles of consumption, and so with the
wail of cotton at 7c. (you hear the echo.) Tumblers, 3c. each.
—surely for eveiy bitter there is a sweet, and
Whereas, While the Protectionists of the classes have
increased the duty on tin over. 120 per cent, we the Protectors
of the masses, have lowered the tariff you have been used to
on tin, and, while ye Custom House officials proclaim duty
increased $2.20 on tiu for (comes the echo) “Sweeping reduc
tions on tinware at the Peoples' Artesian Corner," and
Whereas, While with these grey and sombre mornings
comes the winters winds, the biting frosts and shivering
shakes, -’till one’s frozen mind almost congeals, and icy
thoughts displace warm regards; still then there is provided
for you all a line of stoves and heaters, whose brightness and
warmth will dispel the dreariest chills ot existence and per
vade your being with a warm thankfulness as will echo back
compliments of the season to Artesian Corner Stores, and
Whereas, We have proclaimed the appropriateness of
the season to all, we commend it to quiet thought and
consideration. Be ye thankful for the favors you receive, and
if you are wrong in doing this; then, we are with you too.
Given under our roof, this 422nd of Lamar street.
BUTLER & BERRY
SteoxcjjLeu*
TV’s are encouraged with our Wholesale business from the past
year’s experience, which has beeu to some extent experimental for
Americus, and henceforth we may be classed ns a Wholesale and
Retail house, where the public will be served with the best and most
reliable products at the very closest prices, from fic. worth of salts up
to any wholesale quantity. Buying now largely, we ure enabled to
sell closer. We oiler a large stock of the following articles:
IN CHRISTMAS GOODS.
'V® rpr *felNTON A CUTT8,
Attornei * fur Petitioners.
Fiisd offlc * Wallen; cierks. c.
I certify the above to be a true extract
^heHereraor^retbleO^lffil.
GEOS
UXTKXCOUSTY,
granted from the
county, on
Id before the
ooart hnuee door'tn Americns, said county,
oatbe first Tuesday In December next, the
ft> Mt^?/lu t ro W f lt iund number on.
hundred and eighty-one (181) si lusted In th*
Ml district, O. it., of Sumter county rad ly
ing on cast side and Joining right of way of
Southwestern railroad, bounded on the weet
by aald railroad,oath* north oybranch run
ning through culvert or eaid road, on th*
couth by land* nf Gwrynee, ou east by land,
ol U. w. Kenney; containing ninety (W|
acres more or Its*. H .Id land b-longtng to
lhe estate of Barney Parker, d* cased, -old
fur distribution among the heirs of said es
tate. MALI8MA PAllKKK, Executrix,
J. C. PARKER, executor.
Nov 21,1301*
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
Gexmui A— WansTBB CocifTTl
Agreeable to an order from the Honorable
OrdTaary of aald county, will be sold before
the oourt houie door la the town of Preston,
Webstercoanty, on the first Tuesd.y In De
cember n.xt, the lollorlng described prop-
C Th’c undivided one-hair Interest In the
south half of .ot of landinu mbsr seventy (70),
also theentlre Interest in fifty-five (55) acre*
olTof thy northeast eoroerof Mid lot of land
number seventy (70), ia tbe 18th dletriet of
Webster eonnty. Os. Bold for tbe-purpaee of
paying the debt* of Robert Terry, deceased.
p JOHN TKRKY, Administrator.
, PPLIOATION .
Supported by an excellent company.
A Story of the'Heart t
Genuine Succcm I
ISO Minutes of Laughter 1
An Evenlnciof Enjoyment I
KATIES land iian^i'tjoSoa.
Daring the action of tha play Kalla
Cnmpsor will introduce tbe }«t?#s por
■In, Including “The Bogls Man.”
Whst th« Wild
Whit
Csme lUek,’ 1
sucl,’’#tc.
lurre
. Ind •
True ns
A“LBTfiKSOF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA—'Warner** Coupty.
— reaa. L.I'. Majors. Executor on the
of David Majors, deceased, having
filed hi* petition la mj office for Letters of
ulsmiwloa from Mid executorship,
These ate therefore toetta andedtronleb
all, and singular tbe kindred and creditors,
anil all persons concerned, to file tbelr objec
tion*. 1* any they have, on or bofon tbe
they have, on or before tbe
January term of the Ordinary’* Court to be
neld on the first Monday In January MBI.
why Enid petition suould not be granted a#
^ tiivei/under my hand and oUclal signa
ture, this 3d day of Nove«» ber W»l.
W. H.OOrtBV,*»fdlnery.
I PI'UCATIO.V
A 1 hombxtead notice.
GEORGIA—WaBiTBR County:
w bereaa, Lewis i*. Clark nan applied to
me for exemption of perso tally an i <*ettlnjK
apart and valuation of Ho’neatpnrt, I will
catf upon tbe same on Monday, December
December 7th, 1801. . ^ ,
Given under toy hand and official signa
ture, ftbte November 18. U*l.
novl?td
Cut Glass Bottles, all sizes ; Plush goods, Leather goods,
Toilet Sets in wood, Smoker’s Sets, etc.
In Patent and Proprietary Medicines.
s. s. s.
p. p. p.
B. ES. 13.
o. o. c.
w. w. c.
i>. r>.
Q>
Scott’s Emulsion,
Brown’s Iron Bitters,
Bearsfoot and Sarsaparilla,
Lemon Elixir, 2 sizes,
King’s Discovery, 2 sizes,
Simmons’ Liver Regulator,
Cuticura Remedies,
Tutt’s Pills,
Carter’s Little Liver Pills,
Derma Lotion, 2 sizes,
Stone’s Cod Liver ,Oil,
Horsford’s Acid Pnosphate,
Barker’s Horse & Cattle P’d’rs
Warner’s Safe Cure, -
Perry Davis’ Pain Killer, 2 s’zs King’s Royal Gennateur.
And many others.
In Rubber Goods
Fountain Syringes, holding from pint to one gallon. A
good family Syringe, from 75c. to $2.50. Water Bottles,
holding from a pint to one gallon. Nipples, Nursing
Bottles and Fittings.
J3NT PERFITMEH Ye
Lazzcll’a Odorf,
Persian Bouquet Special,
Crab Apple Bioezom,
La Belle Cologae, 3 tires,
f Lttnborg’s Perfumes,
j Edelna,
1 Swing Lilac,
(Goya Lily. •
A very large assortment of Pear’s, Pel’s and others.
THEH MOMETERS.
Fever Tliermometerg, Uriaoraoters, Lactometers, “Old Probabilities,”
SEED.
Garden, Field and Flower seed, Onion sets.
PAIKTTS.
Oils, Varnishes, Colors in Oil, Paint Brushes.] ~
Toilet Articles.
W H. COBBY, Ordinary.
Colognes, extracts, toilet water and
U toilet articles at Dm. Slum idum’m.
iH
Combs, Brushes, Tooth Brushes, Nail Brushes, Face Powders.
POCKET KNIVES, SCISSORS,IEYE-GLASSES.
We bottle very largely colognes, castor oil, turpentine,
Bateman’s Drops, paregoric, laudanum, spirits camphor, ex
tract lemon, extract vanilla (from best beans) and i
preparations. We solicit your patronage. R<
Wb