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-S-RF.CORDER.
tad Weekly.
THE MTlom CONVENTION)*.
Tbe R#-publican national conven
tion jrili meet at Hr. Louie June 1C,
UPRIGHT ....
FURNITURE
CHERIFF’S SALE.
Q GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Will be sold before tbe court bouse door,
in city of America*, said county between tbe
legal boors ol sale on tbe brat Tuesday In
February next, tbe - following described
P Tbo*e\wo*certain lots or parcels of land
situated in tbe town of Leslie, Sumter coun
ty, Georgia,-being part of land lot number 1S6
in tbe loth district of said county. Said lots
lie south of Wilson street, one on tbe east
side and tbe other on tbs west side of Bailey
avenue, are in square shape and contain
one acre each and bounded as a whole as
follows: On tbe north by Wilson street,
south and east br lands of J. W Bailey and
west by lands of Allison and McConnell.
Levied on as th: property of Mrs Vestella
L. Green to atlsfy an execution issued from
tbe superior court of said county in faror of
Atlanta National Building and Loan Associ
ation against Mrs. Vestella L. Green. Prop-
The D« mocntic national conven
tion will meet in Chicago July 7,
1896.
The Populist national convention
will o.eelatHt LmUJily 22, 1896.
Tbe fanners in Georgia are in a
more cheerful mood than for
CURES SCROFULA,
BLOOD POISON.
many
years, and ibey enter upon the prep
aration for crops with great hope.
There is plenty in the corn crib and
meat in the larder, and with this
consideration the spirit ofindej en-
Tbis will
UPRIGHT DEALERS
(COER I* THE
City of Americas,
ter County,
ster County.
Railroad Commission
Thirds Congressiona
donee is bound to prevail,
necessarily be a year of much poli
tics, and it is tbe duty of the news-
pacers as well as those in which ex
ecutive power is invested to keep
down all possible strife. Political
gatherings
Means a good deal in the line of domestic economy.
*uesdayin February 1S96,-between the.legal
ours of sale, tbe following described prop-
rty. to-wit:
All of that lot of land situated In the city
.♦ Sumter county, Georgia,
on sontb side of Jefferson
beginning at tbe
.. Mitchell's lot and
thence MS teet to
aupu<ui uuiH iuh wJence east along the
north line of Marshall Burke’s lot and Peter
••• -—* northfalong
the^starting point the street number^ofjbe
T '”'^ > m^5>erty U1 of
Cigarettes
Some folks think that If they, want furniture, a’l they
have to do Is to walk Into a'store ard buy it. Well, they can
walk Into a store and there will be" furniture there—even
hut whal store and what kind of
said lot 1
street In^uu vt.j, m..
northwest corner of T. J.
running west US fer* *
Marshall BurkeMot, ^
Williams' 1ot“us"fee
the westllne _of T. J^:
building situated upoi
ber Is 640. Levied o„ — —
Nancy Neal to satisfy an execuUon Issued
from the superior court of said state and
connty in favor of the Interstate Building
and Loan Association against Nancy Neal
Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney
and tenant In possession notified In terms of
llie law. This 6th day of January 186*.
J. O. McARTHUR, Deputy Sheriff.
•necessarily engender
bickerings, and the fewer of these
pot boiling elections we have the
better off the country.
Americas, Ua. January 31, 1890.
furniture fait* to’see
furniture. Aren’t these important questions ?
Unless you are setting the stage for a domestic drama,
you want furniture that will stand something, and that’s the
kind we can sell you.
A FEDERAL LIQUOR LAW.
Under tbe guise of a scheme to
k* e *af«-guards about the postal
Attempt has been started
||||m X national government to
||H 'e?r selling in all citie 8|
BBRB < 3 having a popula-
igpl^ynau 20,000 inhabitant 0 .
of tbe author of this
msolosed. The person re-
|||B b,e rAbringiug it forward in
hjBequest, is Mr. Benson
l|° rill ik" ;.
■ HprojJLd law is entitled "A
IV tb ®»etter protection of post
| Blaces, towns, and cities
I PjMfclatiou of less than 20,-
DUKE 0 fDUI$&fll
Progress and development are tbe
watchword* of the honr in this section
and in the great northwest and the east
the eye of the home-seeker and the in
vestor rests upon Georgia. Prospectors
are visiting the South and the mails
are bearing thousands of letters making
inquiries as to the natural advantages
of the South. Questions are numerous.
The Times-Recobdeb, in a great
speoial industrial issue, proposes to
answer them. Americas should not
S HERIFF’S BALL
GEORGIA—SUKTIB COUNTY
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Feb
ruary. 1898, before the court house door In
iue city oi Americas state and county
aforesaid, within the legal hours of sale the
following described property to-wit:
One house and lot fn the city of Americas,
the corner of Church and Forrest streets
and containing one acre more or less, said
lot fronting 121 feet on Church street and
281 feet on Forrest street, bounded on the
north by J. P. Chapman's lot, and on the
east by II. Speer and R. J. Perry lots, south
by Church street and west by Forrest
street. Levied on as the property of W, J.
Harper, deceased, in the hands of his ad
ministrator, M. S. H-—-- -»♦«-*- —-
ecutlon issued from
MADE FROM
High grade Tobacco
ABSOLUTELY pure
Parkhurst
against M. S. Harper, administrator for W.
The maiden ape ecu of Hon. A. O.
Bacon has brought him praise from
the most prominent and learned cf
both parties. Senator Bacon is an
honor to the state of Georgia, and bis
masterly arguments must ever carry
great force and cannot fail to con
vince tbe public of the master mind
of the speaker.
CATARRH
What is
per, decease^-' Property pointed out
LntlfTs attorney and tenant in nos-
notified in terms of the law. This
January 1896.
J. O. McARTHUR. Deputy Sheriff.
PLANTj
Perfect Passenger Service
REACHING MOST IMPORTANT POINTS IN
Alabama, South Carolina, Georgia,
Florida, Cuba and Nova Scotia.
<lie maintenance of any
iloon, or other place
tiigitnous, vinous, or
ib sold and drank on
Vdnln three hundred
\fice in the cities,
\;lto which the bill
/rfi grog shop or
the prescribed
nd to be a nuisance,
Aw /pressed by an or-
the courts are also
Xuniph by flDe, not
S), all persons concern-
g on a liquor business
*tbe statute. '
Wot tbe sale oiliqnor
1'tates belongs to the
,of the states them-
3 a matter with which
overnment
LOCAL DISEASE
and Is the result .of
colds and sadden ell-
matlc changes wHEFTEVEft QS hTm
pleasant remedy while .>
is applied directly Into -AH
the nostrils. B e 1 ng
quickly^ absorbed L
el ELY’S CREAM BALM
is acknowledged to be the most thorough
cure tor N asal Catarrh, Cold In the Head and
Hay Fever of all remedies. It opens and
cleanses the nasal passages, allays pain and
Inflammation, heals the cores, protects the
membrane from colds, restores the senses
of taste and smell. Price 60c. at Druggist or
by mail.
ELY BROTHERS. 56 Warren St, New York
S HERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA—Sumtxb County.
Will be sold before the court house door in
the city ^of Americus, Sumter county, Ga>,
Tuesday In
scribed pr
That lot
legal hours of sale, on the first
February, 1896, the following de-
>erty, to-wit:
: land In the city of Amerlcus,
ouuiu wunty, Georgia, bounded oh the
east by Lee street 60 feet, on the north by
lot of Louis Williams 200 feet, on the west
by lot of Westley Woods 60 feet, on the south
by lot of Betsy Cults 200 feet, said lot con
taining one fourth of an acre and the build
ing thereon. Levied on as the property of
Thk Thomasville Time 5-Enterprise
thinks Governor Atkinson is too good a
politician to be drawn into tbe senatori
al fight In whioh the chances are very
nncertain. He has a pretty sure thing
on a renomination for governor, and it is
not likely that he will loosen his grip on
a second term for the shadow of a senr-
torship.
Practically
Perfect
Preparation
For
CHILDREN’S
Complaints.
SHERIFF’S SALE
O GEORGIA—SuMTin county
Will be sold on the first Tuesday in Febru-
aiy 1896 before the courthouse door in the
cltv of Americas, state and connty aforesaid,
within the legal hours ot sale the following
described property to-wit:
One certain city lot on the west side of
Collins street In the city of Amerlcus, Ga.
and north of Southwestern R. R- and front
ing on'Colllns street^ feet and running back
The action of Secretary Smith and
Speaker Crisp in requesting Ger.
John B. Gordon to stand again for
the senate would seem to indicate
that neither of them is hungry foi
the contest. As the boys say at
school: "One’s scared, and tbe
other’s glad of it.”—Augusta Cbron-
iole.
>eech.'
i* St8 1
/“fab.
GRATEFUL—COM FOK PING.
The Three Great Florida West Coast Hotels
O AND OPERATED BY THE PLANT SYSTEM.
proper-
do.' The title of Mr.
s most misleading. The
iew is not the protection
SB, but the supressionof
B swoons on State territory. If
restriction of their number is re-
HMTihould'be left to the St&teB
Rhleh they exist, Without any I
erfarence from congress.—New
rk Bun.
BREAKFAST—SUPPER.
“By a thorough knowledge of the natural
aws which govern the.operatlons of diges
tion and nutrition, aud by a careful applica
tion of the line properties of well selected
rt Steamship IJne
Most i... .u 'teamship Service in the South Atlantic Waters
BETWEEN
PORT TAMPA, KEY WEST and HAVANA,
BETWEEN
PORT TAMPA and MOBILE.
Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided fc
which may save us many neavy doctors bills.
It Is by tbe judicious useof sucb artlclesof
diet that a constitution may be gradually
built up until strong enough to resist every
tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle
maladies are floating around us ready to at
tack wherever there is a weak point. We
may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping
ourselves well fortified with pure blood and a
properly nourished frame.'*—Civil Service
Gazette.
Made simply with boiling water or milk.
Sold only In half pound tins by Grocers, la
belled thus:
JAMKS EPPS A CO., Ltd., Homoeopathic
Chemists. London England.
S HERIFF’S SALE,
GEORGIA—SUMTER COUNTY.
Will be sold before the court house door,
In tbe city of Amerlcus, Sumter county. Ga., -
on the first Tuesday In February, 1896, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the following
described property, to-wit:
One house and lot In the city of Amerlcus,
Ga„ situated on tbe corner of Church and
Forrest streets, said lot fronting 121 feet on
Church street, and 28i feet on Forrest street,
bounded north by J- P. Chapman lot, east by
M. Speer and R. J. Perry lots, containing one
acre, more or less. Levied on as the proper
ty of the estate of W. J. Harper, dec'a, in the
hands of ILS. Harper, administrator of the
estate of W. J. Harper, deceased, to satisfy a
Ufa Issued from the Superior Court of Sum
ter county, Ga., in favor ot Mrs. G. E. Park-
hurst, vs. M. S. Harper and M S. Harper,
administrator of the estate of W. J. Harper,
deceased. Property pointed out by plain
tiff’s attorney and defendant lnuflfa notified
of the levy in terms of the law. This Janu
ary 8th, i&6.
r. n mnnnsm ch.rifr
8pain wants to borrow snother
$50,000,000 for use in her Cuban cam
paign and she may find some one
willing to accommodate her, but we
doubt it. To spend aDy more cash In
vain attempts to restore Spanish au
thority in Cuba would be simply
throwing good after bad.
literature on Florida and Cuba mailed upon application.
lank Leslie's Popular Monthly for
ruary, contains a vast deal of inter-
|g matter. The Lee family of Vir-
i is the anbjeot of a series of
Lsely/ illustrated artioles. Among
^i*"The Ancestors of Gfen. Rob
. and the Times In Which
■hived,” written by Mrs. Roger A.
■ embodying many rare portraits,
Af-arms, etc. This number also
Mbs beautifully illustrated articles
■ “A Roman Festa,” by Theodore
I; ••Sardinia,” by Charles Ed
it; "The Social Settlement in
Boa,” by Rnfua R. Wilson; "West
l” by Carl J. Becker; "Art Stn
I In Paris,” and stories, sketches
B>oems by Howard Paul, George
■ Montgomery, Dr. J. H. Porter,
Ksnlilvan, Ella Rodman Church,
^■j. Pepper and other popular con-
M CkleheBtcr’- I'nsII-h Dlmnoid Bread.
Pennyroyal pills
P f—Orlfliti ud ObIj Grtalie. A
bate, alwmj, reliable, ladies aik a\
Thk Plant system won the figbt
over the Brotherhood of Locomotive
Engineers. All efforts to bring about
a conference between Mr. Plant and
Chief Arthnr of the Brotherhood
have failed. The men, however,
refused to order a strike.
his country has seen—Albany Argot
• IN THE
NORTH AMERICAN REVIEW
are always found
The Bight Topics
By the Bight Men,
At the Bight Time.
Thk North American Review
is recognized on both sides of the At
lantic as tbe foremost Review in the
English language, and no expendi
ture is spared in maintaining it in
its unrivalled position.
Thk Rkvnew is the mouthpiece of
the men and women who know most
about the great topics on which
Americans require and desire to be
informed from month to month. Its
list of contributors forms a roll of
the representative men and women
of tbe age.
Subjects that concern the interests
INSURANCE THAT INSURES.
BI.OOM BROWN
Represents that Class.
S HERIFF’S SALK,
GEORGIA—Sumtxb County.
Will be sold before tbe court bouse door In
tbe city of Amerlcus, Sumler county, Ga.,
— ’—' hours of sale, on tbe first
Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained and all Pat-1
entbuiineaaconducted foe Moderate Fees, i
Our Omcr irOmtrn; U. S. pmarornctj
and we can secure patent in less time ibau those!
remote from Washington. 2
i Send model, drawing oj photo., with desenp4
tion. We advise, if patentable or not, free off
charge. Oar fee not due till patent is secured. 2
i a PAMPHLET. “ How to Obtain Patents,” with!
-." "rll'.l TT c J t : .3...
between tbe lei..
Tuesday In Febuary, 1896, tbe following ae-
scribed property, to:wlt:
One bouse and lot fronting on Jefferson
street in tbe city of Amerlcus, Ga., said
county, on tbe north side of said street (62)
flfty-two feet and running back south (166)
one hundred and sixty-six feet. Bounded
north by Jefferson street, east by J. H. Cov
ington, south by Austin Jones, and west by
Carrie Gullbert and being part of what is
known as tbe Montgomery lot. Levied on
as tbe property of Emma Towson, to satisfy
If any new proof were needed or
the progress of the red pan in the
arte of civilization, Oklahoma’s re-
. port that Chief Alexander Tali ..treas
urer of the Osage tribe, is short over
! $3,000 in his accounts, ought to fur-
nioh it.
Bjelladentva
Planter
C.A.SNOW&CO.
Georgia Home, of Georgia,
NewjYork Underwriters oT New York,
Sun ot London, England,
Sun ot London, England,
Lancashire of Manchester
LIFE:
Mutual of New York.
AND BEST ON EARTH
CLOSING- OUT
WINTER STOCK.
CASPER,
TheMERCBANTTAlLOR
Senator Bacon shows a cost- of
$4 000,000 annually to the state of Geor
yia in meeting ita' share of the bond
obligations incurred by tbe government.
O. O. D.
A y jung lady walked into a Miffin-
t)wn store, aud after selecting a
piece of cloth asked wbat it was
worth. "Four kisses per yard,” said
the polite clerk. The young lady
stood abashed for a moment and re
plied thatahe would take four yards.
The eloth was cat off, uioely wrapped
np, and handed to tbe fair purch*%er f
who received it with a smile and said:
••Send the bill around to my grand
mother; she will setti« it.”—Phila
delphia Times. '
THE LARGEST
AMERIOAN WOMEN
receive constant and special atten
tion.
Among speoial features of extra
ordinary importance which Thk
North American Review has in
^reparation for 1896, la a series of ar-
t cles by the Rt, Hon,
W. E. GLADSTONE
Offioe In the WINDSOR HOTEL.
Will sacrifice the remainder of his
Winter Stock in order to make room
for hia
SPRING SUITINGS,
soon to arrive. Cost not considered.
A perieci fit and entire satisfaction
guaranteed..
" “With pleasure I will state that Hood’*
Sarsaparilla has helped me wonderfully.
For several months I could not lie dqwn to
sleep on account of heart trouble and also
Prostration of the Nerves.
For three years I had been doctoring, but
could not get cured. I received relief for a
while, but not permanent. Soon after be
ginning to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, there
waa a change for the better. In a short
time I was feeling splendidly. I now rest
well and am able to do work of whatevw
kind. If I had not tried Hood’s Sarsapa
rilla I do not know what would have be
come of me. I keep it in my house all the
time, and other members of the
m shows anytmng - , mat ino or-
pd. {issues of tho body are not
Ijjnth their nourishment.
Ktfraw their sustenance from
RO/andif the blood is thin, im-
• insufficient, they are in a state
jjt. Their complaints arc made
brain, the king of the body,
b the nervous system, and tho
yf the general dissatisfaction is
rf |^1 Nervousness.
UKcondse, reasonable expla-
ghSk whole matter.
HkVfor JJervousncs9, then, is
Hnuify knd enrich your blood
LIABILITY SAME AS NATIONAL BANK ";„
made upon approved security at lowest rates. To those vjHVffPfEfnV' 81
Liberality, we offer our Service# in any department of banrins-
Sheffield, C. A. Hnntlnartoo. FrankoSheffield Lott Ass t Cis
’resident Vice Prealden Cashier
O GEORGIA—SuiiTxa County
Will be sold before tbe court boose door in
tbe city of Amerlcus, said county, on tbe
first Tuesday in February, 1866, between tbe
legal boors of sale, the following described
property to-wit
The tract or parcel of land situated, lying
and being in tbe city of Americas, bamter
connty, Georgia, described as follows: Bald
lot lying and being on tbe north side of
Davenport street in said city and beginning
at the south*-e«i corner of U W. Lamar’s lot
on Davenport street and running northward
along side of Lamar’s line to tbe nortnwest
corner of said Lamar's lot, thence on a line
westward wltn Lamar’s line; ruining west
ward TO feet, thence to a point on Davenport
street TO feet west from starting point,
thence east on Davenport -street to tbe
starting point, the whole being a parolel-
ogram containing one fourth of an acre.
Levied on as tbe property of £mla F. Kin-
n ard to satisfy an execution ■ issued from
tbe Superior Court of said state and county
in favor of the Interstate Building and Loan
Association against Lula F. Kinnard. Prop
erfT pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney and
tenant ln_possession notified in terms of
tbe law. This 30th day of December. 1895.
J. O. McARTHUR. Deputy Sheriff.
THE FUTURE STATE.
asor, Pren '
cry Mitchell, Bool-teepec
No. 2839.
THE
We
Employ
Young
Men
WoqDEN vessels should never be
used to hold milk. The wood ab
sorbs tbe milk, nourishes the bacte
ria of decomposition, and can only
be sterilized by prolonged boiling
They should never be used, for tbev
are necessarily unclean aud unna:.-
itary.
The series will begin in t]
ary number.
50 Cents a Copy; *5 00s
take It, and all say there is
Nothing Like Hood's
Sarsaparilla. 11i»wMgli|ywi«nTnwMwA«A
tissues and organs will have
Mtal nourishment they crave.
. .'jas and Weakness will then
l to strength and health,
i- is is not theory but fact is
f the voluntary statements of
fiA, cured by Hood’s Sarsapa-
lw‘l the next column.
OF AMERICUS.
3UBPLP8,
Caxtal, $50,000.
ORGANIZED 1883.
Young Ladles
F ACME CYCLE COnPANY.
ELKHART. IND. .
The Windsor
’ AMERICUS, GEORGIA-
GEORGE H.F ZDS Propriety/
Capt. V. E. McBee has been ap
pointed general superintendent of
the Seaboard Air Line railroad, with
headqnarteis at Portsmouth. Capt
MblSee was general superintendent
ot the Central railroad nnder the'
Richmond and Danville administra
tion.
[HOOD’S
Diarrhoea, &c, 25c. for large bottle. 4 .
For Sale by W. A. BEMBEBT, •Druggist.
Mrs. B a. Bickford, stenographer
and typewriter. Offce at Fort & Wat
son’s law office.
apixiluted administrator on estate of Mrs.
Addle Brady, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and admonish
all parties concerned whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or before tbe
February term of the court of ordinary to be
held on the first Monday In Febraary 1896
why said petition -should not be granted
as prayed for. Witness my hand anuofflcial
signature this January 2nd, 1896.
A. C. SPER J
liver troubles.” Bran
rardeninfc
ge haa»
len seed.
Itch on human, mango on horses
hogs and all stock, cored In 80 minutes
by Woolford’s Sanitary Lotion. This
never fails. Sold by B. J. Bldridge
druggist, Americas Ga dAwlyr
When you commence
remember that Dr. Eldr
resh lot of Landretha g«
Dr.SWek'Pcm*’®*/*** 00-
Try Yellowstone whiskey sold by
Stoney Glover. It is 14 years old and
the finest in town. Dr \a i*ij /tre t
Yellowstone and be heal top
0L00D POISON