About Americus weekly recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1891 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 10, 1890)
A household favorite. A young girl hers hud been .ufferlng (or IS yeara with blood diseases until she had lost the use of her limbs and was subject to many trou- btes incident to the disease. The physician, declared her case incurable and predicted that c ° me » ‘Peedy end. After taking S. S. S. she recuperated so fast that it was plain that she had obtained a new lease on life, and she has continued to grow better until her permanent cure is assured Many other pa. Uents in our hospital have obtained signal bene fit from S. S. S., and it has become quite a'-fa- vorite in our house. Tub St. Joshph Hospital, Highland, III Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed to Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. THE CAMPAIGN OVER. FULL ELECTION RETURNS FROM ALL THE DISTRICTS. A Remarkably Light Negro Vote—A Solid Showing for the Democracy of Sumter. GRATEFUL—COMFORTING. EPP’S COCOA BREAKFAST. "Hy a thorough knowledge of the natur al law. which govern the operaione of dlgeetlon uml nutrition, and by a careful application of the lino propertfea of well- selected Cocon, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavoured beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. I t la by the Judicious use ol such articles of diet that a constitution may lie gradually built up until strong enough to resist every lendeney to disease* Hundreds or subtle maladies .re floating around us ready to attack wherever there 1 e!. l ii W n lk e. , K l 1 t - V 6 may e,, -’ ll P" many i fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well fort I fled with pure blood and a properly nour- Ished froinc."—Civil (Service (Iniette. Made .Imply with boiling water nr milk, Sold only In half-pound tills, by Orocers, labelled tbus: JANES KPPs & in., Homieopathle Chemist, London, England Where is the Sense Or Judgment displayed In renting land when the best quality of farming land, In first-class condition aDd well improved^ can bo bought for its cash value, almost on your own terms. I have for sale the Wm, MORGAN place, containing 1,663 acres, In the most fertile section of the ^tate,con venient to market either at Vienna, Coney, Cordele or Amerlcus, and to churches! schools, and is In a go'-d neighborhood. This valuable property will be sold at pri vate sale In tracts of from 50 to 300 acres, on from one to five years time, onc-flfth of the purcha«e money payable in cash when the trade is closed, and the balance In equal annual installments drawing eight per cent, interest. An opportunity is here given farmsrs to buy a home that is seldom had. The titles to this property are war ranted to be good. The purchaser ' 111 be given any kind of n bona fide guaranty an to this he may want. This property Is situated on Flint River, uml is composed largely of tottoin land that cannot be surpassed for fertility, never overflows. For further Information address the undersigned, T. J. FELDER, 30)£ Marietta 8t.‘, Atlanta, Go. uug2» w2m El Half the cost of Hoisting saved to V storekeepers. Butchers, Farmers, J Machinists, Builders and Contrac- I tors, and others. Admitted to be I the greatest improvement ever [ made In tackle Blocks Freight ' prepaid. Write for catalogue. Fulton Iron A Engine works, Established 1852. 10 Brush St., Detroit, Mien. SCHEDULE AMERICUS STREET RAILWAY. The election in over. The returud are all in. Ami they show a moat aatiafae- tory result for the Democracy of Sumter county. The uegroeg seemed to have taken less interest In the election than they have taken in one for years, and the colored vote polled ia uui- veraally light, much lighter than any one expected it would be. The result ia a gratifying one f, the conservative democrats of Sum ter, and shows a unity and solidity in the party not surpassed in any other county iu the mate. Following is the consolidated re t^irus from Sumter county: 15th district. Northen Cook Wright Hardetirati Lester Nesbit Patton Cutts McDonald For Ratification OLD 16tH DISTRICT. Northen Cook Wright 18 Hardeman , 18 Lester 18 Nesbit 1 18 Patton „ 18 Cutts 18 McDonald For Ratification NEW 16TH DISTRICT. Northen Cook Wright * 43 Hardeman 42 Lester. 39 Nesbit 43 Patton Cutts McDonald...- 44 SEVENTEENTH DISTRICT. Northen Cook Wright 83 Hardemau Lester Nesbit Patton 83 Cutts 83 McDonald... 83 Littleton, (colored) 42 Little, (colored) For Ratification OLD TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT. Northen 64 Cook 64 Cara leave Wheatley’. Corner ror city Limit**. Lee Street ami corner Magnolia Avenue, at 0:30,7:00,7:t0, 8:20, D.OOand !l:I0 HOUND Tail's KACJI WAY. Meet Central Trains ntS:20, H:00,1:01,2:28 SHI anil 10:10. S. A. M. at 8:85,0;M, 10:30, a. in. 3:10, 3:30 and 7.40 pm. To take effect September 10, 1380. RAYMOND HEEH, Supt. For Sale. if SO acre*—One <M the most deslrablo homes and farma In the vicinity of Ameri cas, 8 miles from Amerlcus. Healthful local Ity, good improvements, church and school privileges convenient. Rents this year for 21 bales of cotton, besides a four-horso farm reserved, on which the owner says he will make this year about 35 bales of cotton and 1,200 bushels of corn. Lands mostly level and easily cultivated; with a railroad flag station on 8. and W. railroad. I think one of tho most—if not the most—productive farms near Americus. J. A. ANSLEY, ept7-tf. Attorney-at-Law. Removal Notice. I would respectfully notify my putrntiH and the public generally that I have removed my dress mak ing establishment- to the rooms for merly occupied hj» Mrs. Bremstel- ler, up stairs in the People’s Na tional Rank building, opposite the Telephone Kxcbange. Thanking the public for so liberal a patronage in tho past, I ask a continuance of the same. MRS. FANNIE AYCOCK The following shows the majori ties: W. J. Northen 1089 Phil Cook 1086 1091 W. A. Wright R. U. Hardeman Geo. N. Lester... R. T. Nlsbet 1091 Robt. Patton 1088 A. S. Cat's 1089 J. A. McDonold 10S9 •las. Littleton, (colored) B. T.'Little, For Ratification 503 21 .43 83 People’s-Bar! The undersigned having opened a Bar on the com OF im m LEE STREETS, near the Artesian well, we are pre pared to serve at all times 'Oil and ask the patronage ofltbejpubllc. We also keep FRESH FISH, In Season. Henry Jones & Oo. daw Wright 64 Hardeman 64 Lester 64 Nesbit '.... 64 Patton 64 Cutts 63 McDonald Littleton, (colored) 40 Little, (colored) 40 For Ratification 59 NEW TWENTY-SIXTH DISTRICT, Northen 42 Cook 42 Wright 42 Hardeman 42 Lester 42 Nesbit ... 42 Patton 42 Cutte: 42 McDonald 42 Littleton, (colored) .. 10 Little, (colored) 10 For Ratification 30 TWENTY-SEVENTH DISTRICT. Northen 646 Cook 648 Hardeman 648 Wright 648 Lester 048 Nesbit : 648 Patton 847 Cutts... 651 McDonald 051 Littleton, (colored) 86 Little, (colored) 89 For Ratification 259 TWENTY-EIGHTH DISTRICT. Northen *89 Cook 86 Wright 89 Hardeman 89 Lester 89 Nesbit 89 Patton 89 Cutts 89 McDonald '. 89 Littleton, (colored)!-. 31 Little, (colored) ■ 30 29th|district. Northen ^ Cook 44 Wright 43 Hardeman 46 Lester 44 Neebit 43 Patton 43 Cutts 43 McDonald 43 From the foregoing it will be seen that the StsteHouseticketrecelved almost the total vote and Hon. Robt. Patton received the full vote of tho county for Senator, and Col. A. S. Cutts and Mr. J. A. McDon ald, received a line vote for the Legislature. The Result in Lee. Leesburg, Oct. 3.—VVe drop you a few Ih es to Inform your readers that the election passed otT peace fully nud quieted last Wednesday, ami Uro. Johnson, the colored as I'il ulll, <at her of the inevitable Rov, Nesbit A. Johnson, has wilted and gone where the woodbine twlneth and the waugadondle mournuth and the spirits of just men made perfect. We give you herewith the result FOR LEGISLATOR W. D. Wells 036 Frank Johnson 194 Well’s majority 442 The balance of the ticked had no opposition. Fooie. The Eloctlton in Terrell. Dawson, Oct. 3.—The election in this county last Wednesday was the most quiet one ever held in the county, ouly about 280 votes bolug palled. There wbb no opposition what ever to the nominees, and of course Col. Northen and the candidates for State House offices were elected and Mr. A. C. Hill was elected Senator and Mr. Wm. Jennings representative. The election for new court house will be held uext Wednesday, the 8th lust. The advocates of the meas ure are pretty confident of success as I believe It will only take two- thirds of the votes cast last Wed nesday to carry this electiou. And this accounts for the unusually small vote In Wednesday’s election those favoring the new oourt house refusing to vote. J. A. F. IS GORDON DEFEATED? 'The Recorder’’ Correspondent Bays Ho Surely Is. Special to Recorder. Atlanta, Oct. 4.— Everybody that takes an Interest in politics 1b discussing the Senatorial question this morning. That Gordon is beateu there is no reasonable doubt uow. He ia, to quote the sport’s expression, dead cock in the pit.” There is ab solutely no hope for nim. His beBt friends concede it. The action of the DeKalb Alli ance shows the policy of the State Alliance. This, It must be remem bered, is the Governor's home. He was living here when elected gov ernor, and muny of hia strongest friends live there. It surprised most people, but X am remindod here of the significant remark of Captain Harry Brown made three or four weeks ago—“Wait until tho election la over. You will bo sur prised, I’ve no doubt, to see how solid the rank ia.” Here is the DeKalb county reso lutions: Resolved, That In view of Gov ernor Gordon’s late course in his campaign for the United States Senator, we request our members and senator elect to the next gen eral assembly to use their Influence to defeat Governor Gordon, and to vote for no man for that position who Is notfully in accord with Al liance principles and measures, and squarely tfpon the alliance plat form, sub-treasury and all. The Troup county Alliance did the same thing yesterday. Talia ferro, from which telegrams were sent Wednesday declaring that it would certainly go for Gordon, declares against him. The Clayton county Alliance passed anti-Gordon resolutions this morning. The Fulton county Alli ance, a* X wired you Thursday night they would do, passed a aim- lar resolution Friday afternoon. The movement Is going on all over the State. It means thatGordou is beaten. “Don't Care to Eat,” Say some dealers who try to sell a substitute preparation when a cus tomer callafor Hood's Sarsaparilla. Do not allow any such false state ments as this induce you to buy what you do not want. Remember that the only reason for making It is that a few cents more profit will be made on the substitute. Insist upon having the best medicine— Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It Is peculiar itself. swIet crackers. 9s Be Mods In Americus Soon. Nebring, the famous baker man Jackson street, is not content with doing the best bakery bnsiness ever done In Americus, but is always making efforts to better his business. He has ordered the necessary machinery for baking all kinds of sweet crackers and all sweet goods, and will in a very short time add to bis already extensive list of breads and cakes, more than fifty kinds of sweet crackers. Application for Charter, GEORGIA—Sumter Coumtt. To the Honorable Allen Fort, Judge Supe rior Court, 8. W.Circuit: Yout petitioners, to-wit: W. L. Glessner, Daniel Leonhard, N. IT. Albaugb, F. G, WlthortW. A. Beedle. A, L. ilowersox, Henry Kramer, Peter Bohlender, Barney Buiifttrup, F. O. Miller, A. 8. Martin, J. B. Janie*, t.C. Bavlcss, Joseph Dletzen.J.P. Smith, and N. Dletzen, themselves agree ing, i cHpectfuilv Mention that they may be created a body corporate for tho following legitimate * ** ■ - said as«o« members: They dc.-dro tohavo their corporate name to be known mh the • Ohio Fruit Land Co.,'* and ns such t-* do buafuess us provided un der the laws of this state. Your petitioners set forth as a legitimate reason for this < terprise that they desire to plant fruits the hinds of Maid Stale, to develop it* horti cultural, agricultural ami manufacturing IndnstrlcK. Your petit-oners ask the privi leges to which all bodies corporate are on- titled under the constitution and laws of Georgia to transact and carry on a general business for the Aforesaid purposes. And they especially ask that they have a right to sue and be sued, to buy and sell real es tate, to bargain amt burtor in all the pro ducts of ytid land, and •» hntevor legiti mately may become or arise frodl the Ye suit* of their undertakings within the Par ers further submit th«t If your onor Is satisfied of their legitimate undottaklni and enterprise, that Payton, O., lie nameu and designated os tho place of business for this legitimate enterprise. And your peti tioners are now prepared to submit proof and legitimate reasons a* to why their prayer should b© granted. Your petitioners propose to pay In a capital stock of twenty- five thousand dollars, of the par vnlue of one hundred dollars per share, and with 'lie right to Increase the same to ooe him dred thousand, and said corporation to rx 1st for twenty years with tho right ofxre oewal. Your pet'tloners pray that your Honor may coil a court after due notice os required by law, and then and there aa ro- n ul red bylaw and such further orders be granted as your Honor may deem meet and proper as to create them a body corporate <u the pervlew and Intention of the statute laws and constitution of said State, and your petitioners will ever pray, etc. SlMMOKH A Ivl Mil HOUGH, Attorneys for Petitioners. Filed In Ofllce October 2nd, 1890. J. H. Allen, Clerk 8. C. I certify the above to be a true extract from the Record of Charters, this 2nd day of October, 1890. J. H. Allen, Clerk 8. C* A DJIIMSTItATOR'8 BALE. A GEORGIA—Sumter County, Agreeable to an order from the Honora ble Court ot Ordinary of said county, will be sold before the court house door In the city of Americus, said county, on the first Tuesday In November next, between the lawiul hours of salo, all the realestat© belonging to the estate of R. E. Cobb, de- d, consisting of three dwelling houses and lots,and other vacant lots to belaid out nud platted with dimensions and numbered accordingly, contlglous thereto on Forsyth street, Reese sticct, Cobb street, Elm street and a new street yet to be laid out. Oue house aud lot on south side of Forsyth street, uow occupied by J. T. Joiner, bound ed north by Forsyth street, south by vacant ends of the estate, and west by Fayette Wilson, containing one-half acre more or less; also one vacant lot lying between Reese street and Cobb street, bounded north byB.H.Mayoet at, east by Reese street, south by J. N. B. Carson,Mrs. Uubsant et at and west by Cobb street, containing one- half acre more or less; also one vneaut lot on west side of Cobb street, bounded north >y R. L. Sullivan et al, south by Julia M«r- hall and west by Dr. Hinkle, containing two acres more or loss: also the residence lot proper of R. E. Cobb, now occupied hy T. L. Gran berry, on north side of Forsyth street,containing one acre more ot less. Al so the dwt-lliug house and lot ou north - or- syth street now occupied by Vau Riper and fumily, fronting said street 75 feet utul run ning buck north 180 feet, bounded east by A. C. Speer, north by T. L. Cranberry and a strip of land belonging to tbe estate, and west by lands of the estate. Also two va cant lout lying In between the old resi dence lot and the Van Riper lot, north of Forsyth street, and running back north 175 feet, more or less, and fronting Forsyth ’3 feet each, more or less. Also vacant lot lying north of Forsyth street aud between A. Garner's lot aud lot of I*. F. t.ognn; bounded north by Glory Cohen,east by said Logan, south by Forsyth street, aud west by A. Garner, containing two acres more or less. Also a vacant strip of lufid lying immediately north ot the vau Hiper lot, being a strip 45 feet wide by 80 feet long, bounded north by lands of tho estate, east by lot of T. L. t*rnnberry, south by the Vau Riper lot belonging to tho estate, and west by the estate. To b* sold In lots to suit purchasers or as a whole. Also oth er vaesnt lots on Elmore street aud tho new street to be opened. Nos. and slse giv en by plat on day of salo.to suit purchssem, and proper descriptions given bj* number and boundaries when deeds are made. Abo a strip of land lying on the northern boundary lino of said property, running east and west some two hundred »ard», more or less, and 150 feet wide more or less. : lands of sort, Dodapnnnu i by lauds of Application for Charter. GEORGIA—Sumteb County. To the Hon. Superior Court of sbld County The petition of P.L. Mack ay, J. R. Robin* son,T. C. Gresham, I. Naylor, J. A. Re- veire, show for themselves and associates, successors aim assigns they desire to be in cornoratcd under the name “Bern Railway Order of Track and Bridge inen"or the United States of Ament— The objoct of th*lr association Is for mu tual benefit, unlit ration and good fetilng for the brotherhood and not for peeuntary gain, but to advance tbe interest, welfare and prosperity of its members, protection to labor not Inconsistent wit h law, afford relief to Its members when in distress. Tnere shall be no capital stock Lut initia tion fees and dues aud Mich assessments as may ho necessary for tho purposes cf the organization shall be paid in as required under Hitch rules and by-laws os the order may p«ss and adopt from time to time, The headquarters shall be at Americus,Ga., or removed under provisions in by-laws * such place as they deem.fit, which can removed by such by-laws ss the order may deem necessary to pass and provisions therein made that the said order under the name aforesaid shall under said name be ereateil a body corporate Rud politic for the term of twenty years wit It the privilege ' renewal at tbe expiration of that time, sue and be sued, plead and be impleaded, to contract and be contracted with, to carry out the purposes of their organization, to have uud use a common sgal, adopt by-laws, rules and regulations binding on Its members net inconsistent with the constitution and laws of tho State or tho Ut Red States, to create branch orders ttirongh the States aud Ter ritories of the United Mates; to elect Its officers to govern and manage tbe order and Its branches ns may be provided for under such by-laws as they deem fit aud proper to pass, not Inconsistent with law: and to do all such thin.h ns lor the mutual benefit and wolfaru oi tbe order, not cm trary to laws; to elect officers under by laws and designate the term of office of tut same, and under their proper names or Otherwise, and enjoy nil tbe powers and privileges of the general laws of this State confe red uponcorporattousofthls charac ter. This Oct. 2,1800. P. 8. M \CK AY, et. al. Filed in office this 4th day of October 1800. * J. H. allrn. CFk 8. C. A True Extrsct from the Record of Cbar* ters this 4th day or October, I860. J. H.-Allen, Cl-rk, E XECUT °®A'* e -Mxco*Cofl ! ,TY. By virtue of authority contained in the lust will and testament or tlleo W G«eer, late of Macon county, Georgia, deceased, will be sold before the court house door In the town of Oglethorpe, said county and state,on the first Tuesday in November next, between the legal hours of sale, the following described property to-wlt: Soventy-elght (78) acres, more or less, oil the south side of lot number one hundred an.d twenty-one (121), excepting nine acres on th- s mthwest corner ot said lot, belong ing to Henry Mooro and Jonas Anthony. A strip of Ninety-one (91) seres more or less, on the north side of loi one hundred and twenty-two (122), being a part of said lot and a fraction of lot on the river. A •trip or ninety-one (91) acres, more or less, running through the centre of lot one hun dred and twenty-two (122) and a fraction of lot on the river. Also sixty (6d) acres,more or less, otr the south side of lot number Twenty-five (25), alsoBeventeen (17) aeres, more or less, being a part of fraction uum- her Twenty-four (2J)AdJolnlnf the aforesaid lot number Twenty-five (25). Also Four teen (14) acres, more or less, on the east side said lot. All of said lands situated and being In tbe Twenty-eighth District of or iginally l.ce, now Kntnier, Coun y, Georgia *KKregatin< Three hundred and fifty- (351) seres, more or less. Bold as the B ropertyof the estate of said Allen H. reer, deceased, for the purpose of paying dents and making distribution among tbe heirs «fsaid deceased. TkkmsCahh. This 15tl> S. pt. 1800. C. A. GREER. Kxr. of Est. of Allen H. Greer, deceased GEORGIA—RUMTEit County: Whereas, Mrs. Elia Head has filed her application In my office for the appoint ment of the Clerk of tho Hupertor Court ns administrator of the estate of David * Rodgers, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all nartlos concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause on or before the November term of the Court of Ordinary of 8umter county, to be held on the first Monday iu November next, why said peti tion should not be grantod ns prayed for. Given under my hand and official signa ture, this 29th day ot September, 1890. A. C. SPEER, Ordinary. and adjoining lands of sort, Dodson and Murphy on tn- north, east by Handy Hill, south by lauds of tbe estateof Dr. i. J. Bor- iuore or less Bold for tho benefit of the heirs and creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. This 6th day of Oct.. 1890. J. H. ALLEN, Administrator, Will be sold before tbe court lnuse door the city of Americus. Humter county, on ...o first Tuesday In November next, be tween the legnl hours of sale, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: West half of lot of land number oue hun dred and elghty-slx (186), In tho Four teenth District. Lee county.nnd known as a part of the Baddler estate. Bold as the prop erty of the estate of N. a. Smith, deceased, lor the benefit of heirs and creditors. E. J. ELDRIDGE, Oct. 3, 1890. Administrator. DM IN 1ST BATOR* 8 SALK. GEORGIA—Webster County. By virtue of an order of tho honorable Or dinary of said county, granted September term, will be sold at the court house door, of said county, on the First Tuesday In No vember next, VMtween tbe legal hours of sale, the following described lands, bolong- * is to the estate of J. W. Jones, deceased: Lot of land number ninety-six (96) and one hundred and fifty-three (158) acres of lot number ninety-seven (97), containing three hundre I and sixty-five (365) acres, in tbe twenty-fifth district of said county. The farm Is well Improved and In fine state of cultivation. Also at tbe same time and place, one lot and house ut Friendship, containing three- fourths of an acre of land. J. W. MAY, Administrator. October 3, 1890. PPLICATD'N. LETTERS OF DX8M18810N. mEOIIGI a—Webster County. To whom It may concern: Whereas, Jas. B. Distnukes, guardian of Robt. J Dismukes, having flleo Pis applica tion for letters of dismission from said guardianship. These are therefore to cite and admonish 1 parties concerned, Whether kindred or ...editors, to show cause on or before tho November Term of th*Court3of Ordinary of Webster County, to be held * n the first Monday In November next, why said peti tion should not be granted ns prayed for. Witness my hand and oillotnl signature, this 29th day of Heptember 18 0. A pplication. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION, GEORGIA—Sumter County. Whereas, R. A. Wiggins basmado appli cation for Letters or Administration on estate of Mrs. Mollie H. Wiggins, deceased. These are therefore to cite and admonish ill parties concerned, whether kindred or jreditors, to show cause on or before the November term of tho Court of Ordinary o; Sumter county, to be nold on the first Mon day In November next, why said petition should not be granted as prayed for. — ----* *-—^ and official Jtember, 189b. A. C. SPEER, Ordinary. A pplication. LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Whereas, H.C. Mitchell has made sppll- deceased, These nre therefore to cite and admonish all parties concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause on or before the November term o' the Court ot Ordinary of Sumter county, to be held on the first Mon day In November next, why said petition should not bo granted os prayed for. Given under ray hand and official signa ture, this 29tli day of September, 1890. A pplication, LEAVE TO HELL GEOROIA—Sumteu County. Whereas, J. If. Itlsck, Administrator of the estate of Mary P. Clark, deceased, has applied for leave to soli all the real estate oi said deceased: These are therefore to cite and admonish ill parties concerned, whether kindred or red I tors, to show cans© on or before the lovetnber Term of the Court of Ordinary a. C. PPLIC4TION. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA—SUMTEIt Count». Whereas, Hnellgrove h»* filed his application In my office for the appoint ment of J. II. Allen a« administrator of tbe estate of William McOrndy, deceased. These nre therefore to cite and admonish all parties concerned, whether kindred or crealtors, to show enu-e on or i**n>ro the November term of the Court ofOrdlnanr of Sumter eounty.to be held on the llret Mon day In November nest, why Mid petition should not be granted as prayed for Given under my band and official sign*- tor. thl. SMb Ofote.pumgft.sg^ Online ry. For Sale. public outcry tbe Bebobath church I on Saturday, October Iltb. to thohiehesi bidder. W.J. PARKER. A pplication. TWELVE MONTH’S SUPPORT. GEOROIA—suMTt u County. Mrs. Stella O Brumby has made applica tion for twelve month's support for herselr end minor child, from the estate of H. H. Brumby, deceased. Commissioners h*ve been appointed and have made thtlrroport. These o e therefore to cite and admonish 11 parties concerned, whether kindred br red Hors, to show cause on or before tbe November Term of the Court of Ordinary of Sumter County, to be held on the first Monday In November next, why said peti tion should not be granted ns prayed lor. Given under ray hand and official signa ture, this 6th day of September. 1890. A. C. SPEER, Ordinary. A PPL, OATION leavk to hell. GEORGIA—Sumter Coukty: Whereas, Jennie M. Wooten, AdmlnU< tratrlx on the estate of C. II. Wooten, dec’d hss applied for leave to sell tbe real estate of said deceased. These are tbeiefore to cite and sdmonUh all parties concerned, whether t- in dred nr creditors, to show cense on or before the November term of tbe Court of urdlnar** of Mid county, to be beta on tbe first Mon day In November next, why said petition should not be granted es prayed tor. Given under my hand and official signa ture, his 3d day of October, 1899. A. C. SPEER, Ordinary. jumter County __ virtue of authority in me vested nnder wl if of tbe late Mettle L Barks ot Sumter County, Ga., I will offer for sale at the tuna! place and time of Sheriff’s sale In Ameri cas, Sumter County, Ga., on tho 1st Tues day In November, lWO, one lot of land In Webster County, Ga., known os lot No. 28, In Mh District. :t4-4t O. A. COLEMAN, * NBC: 1 PUY8IOIANS AND SURGEONS, JAMES A. FORT, M. D. E HYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Orient re-ldrnee. two blocks west of fquaro on mar stteet. ~. mTh. WESTBROOK, M.~d7 P IHYHICI AN AND SURGEON. Office at residence, next h use to C. A. Hunting- ton, Church street. i G.T.MILLERTMTa P HYSICIAN’ AND MJrGEON. Office at Davenport’s Drug *t ,re, and residence, corner Church amt Prince streets. Dr.W, L. Bullard (1103 5th Avenue, Columbus, Ga Blindness, Deafness, Catarrh, etc,. Eye Ear, Throat and >o*f diseases exclusively. ’* ..... (f w f^Qdon u-dAwiy. 8. B. HAWKINS, Hr., Telephone 36. C. A. BROOKS’ Telephone 72 Hawkins & Brooks, PHYSICIANS AND SURGEONS Americus, Georgia COfflce In second atory In old Granbery Corner. Calls by telephone, or left at a drldge’s drug store, promptly attention might. DENTISTS. DR.W. P. BURT, D ENTIST. Dental parlors over Gran- berry’s store. DR. J. J* WORSHAM. D ENTIST. Dental parlors over National Bank. declOtf. HOTELS, HOTEL DE HAMILTON. C ORDELE, QA. U. H, Totnm.jr, Propri etor. LoonlM conveniently to both town .ml depot. Supper and broakf».t home. Polite and nttdntlv. waiter. Ta ble ■upplled with the beat that the country afford.. Term, rearonahla. dcc4tr WESSON HOUSE, A NDEItttONVlLLE.Oi.Mri. P. V. Wea pon, ProprletreM. Plea,ant room* and attentive MrvanM. Tho tool. I, .applied with the boitth. market afford*. maylSdAwtf 1NSUR.NOE. E- A-HAWKINS. A ttorney at uw. omce up a urn on Uranberry corner. SIMMONS & KIMBROUGH. * TTORN EY8 AT LAW. Ofllco up Btalra A in Barlow Block. BUTT & LUMPKIN. TTORNEY9 AT LAW, Americua, Ga. i Offlca in Barlow Block, up naira. L. J. BLALOCK. A ttorney ati,..w. ontoc in court homo. W. P. WALLACE. T ORNEY AT law Americua, Go. l Will practice in nil court.. Office over atlonnl Bank. WALTER K. WHEATLEY, A ttorney at law. omc. toe Jackaon atreet, np-atalra. JulylS-ly. J. A. HIXON. TroRNEY AT LAW, Amcrtoua, Ga. _ Ofllce In Bagiev tmlldlng, oppoalta lourt lloueo. Prompt attention given to all bualoesa. lunS-tf. ROBT. L. MAYNARD. A TTORNEY and Counaallnr at Law, Amerlem, On. Prompt and careful at- tcntlon given to all bmlneu entrusted to me. Ofllce with J. C. Matbowa, No. 22 For- •yth atreet. aoplMdrwIm- . tTCIholton, A T Mft A N b?vnP.?Mr!&« lice in nlllhe counties of tho State. Prompt attention given to all collections entrusted to my care. U W. T. Clakke, F. A. Hoopkb. CLARKE & HOOPER 4 TTORNEYS AT LAW, Americas, Ga. Office In Bagley Block, opposite Court Hons*. Wlllpractlce in all courts. nnS-tf. 1. F. HiKTojt. E. H. Cutts, HINTON & CUTTS. TT0RNEY8 AT LAW. Practice In tho , L State and Federal Courts. Office over Hart Building, on Forsyth street, mar 1 ly , ANSLEY & ANSLEY. ATTORNEYS AT LAW, Americas. Ga. A Will practice in the counties ot Sum ter, Schley, Macon, Dooly, Webster, Stew art, in the^Supreme Court, and the United Slates Conn. W. B. Gukrry. DuPont Gukrry. Americus, Ga. Macon, Ga, GUERRY&SON; L AWYERS, Americus, Ga. Office in Peo ple’s National Bank Building, Lamar street. Will practice in Humter Superior and County Courts, and In the Supreme Court. Our Junior will r/gahtrly attend tbe sessions of the Superior Court. The firm will take special cases in any Superior Court on Southwestern Railroad. SHOEMAKERS. P. R. STANFIELD* DKACTICAL SHOEMAKER and repalr- . . er, Americas, Go. Repairing a specialty S* H* HOLSEY. OOT AND SHOE MAKER. Repairing j a specialty. Shop up stairs over Arthur ylander’s shoe store. CONTRACTORS. SAM STEVENS. COL.. ONTRACTOR. Is prepared to do any kinds of building and moving at reason- le prices. Wind mills a specialty. Cancer cure. ■Mr. O. J. Cannon's Cancer Core Is truly the King of blood purifiers. Six months since 1 was taken wit bn moat severe attack of white swelling, and aftor taking two bottles I find myself almost well. - i m J.C. HOOKS, M.D. For Sale at Wholesale aod Retail by D. Davenport, Druggist, Americus, Ga. Knights op honor. Tbe Lodge In Americus laovor ten years Insures for 12,000. Assessments llirht. Safest and cheapest life Insurance. For nformaf Ion apply to D. K. BJUN’SON. may !7-ly Reports For Sale. 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