Americus weekly recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 18??-1891, January 23, 1891, Image 3
TO THE AFFLICTED. £ ■ The Blood and the Stomach is the Life—the Y\ (leniwjcmcnt of either is productive • oj disease.” JDJEh. IKUILTGi-’S © * ROYAL GERMETUERjt l* Is tho greatest blood purifier and germ do- Pj strnyorof the age. It tones the stomach, v. hu-rease* the appetite, purifies the b. lions and quickly and permanently euros j.ll blood, stomach, kidney, bladder, liver, y and female diseases. As a tonic It Is with- ^ t' never falls to euro rheumatism, neuralgia, b paralysis. Insomnia, dyspepsia, imllgca- * ' lion, debility, palpitation, catarrh, etc. Hon. II. W. Grady says: “It is tho Ul- "■ fima Thule of all remedies." fk I’.ov. Sam. P. Jones says: “I wish every ^ MifTerlng wife lmd access to that medl- k cinc - U , ir( ;;, drcils in Georgia and other States." > Mrs. Ella It. Tenhent, Editor Tenncnt'a u* Magazine, says: “Its famo \d like a prairie fire.” .las. Young, the great i ;tr irer, says: “Oh! that every a ill and woman could get this grand 11. Hawthorne Raya: “ It has *A rtaln and radical cures to hun- ^ i attest Its virt' V . V. -■'ii t: ,T '” r«" lecti V mar it• t: T ; tf- M For sale by King's Koyai uermciuer b! Company, Atlanta, Ga.*, and by druggists. g price $1.50 per concentrated bottle, which H h! makes one gallon of medicine as per dl- A . • p-ctions nccompanylng each bottle. Can 1<J sent by express C. O. D., If your drug- L V. gist cannot supply you. T itisands of nth mind its praise. ou are sick, do not despair till y tried Germetucr. It has performe that astonish tho world, ou are suffering with disease and full ure, send stamp for printed matter. A rtifleates of wonderful cures, etc. ^ Royal (lerinetuer h A . A A ZI\ BOILINC WATER OR MILK EPPS’S GRATEFUL-COMFORTING. 000 O A LABELLED 1-2 LB. TINS ONLY- Roy’s Blood Purifier . Scrofulous Ulcer*, Scrof. nnd all scrofulous ml Tertiary Con- Cure* Roils. Old Sc t iilous Sores. Scrofuh ’ diseases. Primary. Seconda tageous mood Pciisox, Ulcerous Sores.disen. „ the Scalp, Salt Khcum. Blotches. Pustules. Pimp les. Itch, Tetter.Ririg-worms.Scald-Head.Kczenm, Rheumatism, Constitutional blood Poison. Mcr- -urial Rheumatism. Diseases of the Hones. Gen- 1 Debility and nil diseasesarisingfrom impure " d by retail drug- CURE CONSTIPATION. Toeojoy health one should havo reg* ?l* p evacuation* every twenty fou~ noura. The evils, both mental ant physical, resulting from HABITUAL CONSTIPATION n,,<i *9rl0nm, For the cure eommon trouble,Tutt*aLiver -si v f- 4 * 4r?04J n popularity nnpar* . QlUlcti. EUi;uutl. ( Ati^arruatcd. SOLD EVEEYV7HERE. GLORIOUS GEORGIA. HER MAGNIFICENT FRUIT LANDS TO BE DEVELOPED. The Ohio Excursionists to Arrive the Latter Part of tho Month—It is th Biggest Thing Yt for Our State- New Citizens and Money to Flow in. DE a pfjLv.wimmia I sf»r*«b ruu* “PARitilra HAIR BALSAM CjMttuei and bevitVlt • the feslr. Pnunotn a Insumn* fft-wth. Falls to Be store Gray Hair to its Tonttoti 1 Color. au« wstp disratra * na.t tailing. -n4f l.ooai imigultta IPPUPIHHIS Ul’am,Take in Untc.iocu. TO WEAK WEN £'?! i i l! . f r nr '‘ ,Ue -Oku Of youthful orron. mtlf -MhneM. Jo.t manhood, oto., 1 will 1-a,* alu . ali lo Irostiso (sealed) containing full 'i lcndi l m^T b , 0mo i ur *' FREE of charge. A c in U ilf rt m i- d ! C * 1 * ork '• ■*»owla b« read by every >^UMho la nervous and debilitated. Addles. j*X)f. F. c. VOWLES, Moodus, Conn. mg G Is ac> no*7.rngctj iho leading remedy for Uonorrhtra «* (ileef. 1 ho only sure remedy for a.<‘iicorrlio>it or White* I prescribe it nnd ft— i-af*) Ju recommendingt t<» all sufferer*. A. J. STONER, M. D- . Dec/ run. U\ by Drtigitisf*’ B^K 61.00. ^ of Hoisting saved to 1 a,J*»»tTUdlchcrs, Farmers, J, n 1stm, Builders and Contrnc- | o u , * ‘dheiA, Admitted to bo . »* real eat Improvement ever pillocks^ Freight hTO.V " I) «| l o,T,'M n |'". l “ hl, 'l I®. cured \» b„mu cut peiu. Book of pee dealer. Hut rREK, ,.« m:woollew£d “nice WtS WhluheUM Kveryrlay attention is drawn to some particular great natural su periority of Georgia'over her BiBter States. Abu cottonj bearingJState nlie is well known. Her vast mineral re sources are now attracting capital ists. Asa fruit bearing State her superiority Is but now being gener ally acknowledged. For truck, dairy and stock farms her climate and lands can not be excelled. To these last meutioniugs, from fruit on, a gr?at part of the iuterest is just now being turnod. To many, and in fact to all, who koow anything of the State, it is no new thing to be told that for fruit rais ing Georgia, with her unexcelled climate and rich lauds, is way ill the lead, as regards variety and profusion, of any stale in the Union. Toothers, and especially to those of our northern friends who desire just such a home, the story of this Gar.leu of Eden lias but comparatively recently been told, and while they have listed with willing ears, it takes strong proof to convince them to tho ex tent that they will spend tliei money and change their abode to our State. For years, keen sighted men of Georgia, knowing that this Indus try should he, and in time i bound to be, u leading one and most profitable one iu the Htute, have souglit to induce men who understand it in all particulars, in Uustrious men who make the best of citizens, to comc and settle among us and make this their means of livelihood. For many reasons only now is success meeting their endeavors Chief among these has been the in ability to secure a reasonable rate ou the railroads, one which tho people of the North would be witl ing tojpayjto come South ou an in vestigating tour. For thiB Maj. W, L. Glessner has assiduously worked for years, and at last succeeded tn getting one. The principal ground upon which he lias worked is around Dayton, Ohio. This section is one noted for its fruit growers, nnd the leading occupation of the people has been raising fruit of all kinds. The land lias been giving out aud tlie inhabitants have been seek ing new and better fields for their work. . About a year ago Maj. Glessner brought a party of prominent and well-to-do people of that section to Georgia, delighting them With the ast stretches of magnificent lauds which could be bought for a song. Tho sight which met their eyes far exceeded their brightest expecta tions, and immediately ttie Ohio Land nnd Fruit Company was founded, with a capital stock of •tlOO.OOO. Each member paid his pro rata, aud lauds were immedi ately bought. Ill a few weeks, some timeduring tlie last days of this month, nnotli er party will be brought to our State. Tlie. members of jjie com pany will of course be in tho parly, but besides these there will lie many more. lit all there will not be lesj than one hundred, and more are ex pected. To those the lands of Georgia will he shown. Tlie finest growing capacity, tho excellent lands for truck farms,etc.,will lie pointed out and inspected. Every place iu Hie State, as near as possible, will bo exhibited, and from tlie trip Geor gia can uot fail to be greatly added to in population and a great deal of moucy brought in The men who will comprise the party are well to-do, but practical farmers, of tho typo wauled here. They have been raised at work on fruit orchards and truck farms, and will be a most valuable addi lion to us. They will raise interest by practical example 'in Industries of t iis kind, and place Georgia where site ought to lie In regard to tills branch of her superiority. Thus our people will take up the work, while as the same time the inllux of this excellent class of citizen i will continually increase. Its a tremendous step forward that is being taken, and it would he hard to over estimate its value to the whole obGeorgla. Tho Ohio Fruit I-aud Company already has a good deal of niouey Invested and has hardly made a start. Tlie men are business men, and nothing but business is tolerated by them. They have come, have in vested, will come again and settle. DEATH OF JOHN A. ROOT. lie Dies Suddenly tn Chicago—An Old Resident ofLumpkin. Hpcclsl to ltECOHUEit. Atlanta, Jan. 15,—John A. Itoot, the famous architect, died suddeuly iu Chicago to-day. He was boru in Lumpkin, Ga., in 1850, nnd has lived for years in Atl/bta. He was tlie son of Maj. Kidney Root, now living here. He left Atlanta ou Friday last, apparently in perfect health. Deatli wascaus- ed by pneumonia. He was a cele brated architect, whose work is well known throughout tho United States. He stood at the head of his profession in America. THE SKIN. Is an important factor In keeping good health; if It does not act in the way intended by nature, Us function* are performed by other organa^—- tho Kidneys and tho Lungs; and the result Is a breakdown of general health. Swift’s Specific b tho remedy of nature to stimulate tho skin to proper action. It noTCT fails in this, and always accomplishes the purpose. Semi for our treatise on the Blood and Skin Diseases. Swipt Specific Co.. Atlanta, Ga Application for Charter. O EOROI A—Sumter Coujvty: lo tho8uperior Court of guitl County. Tho petition of Bloom Brown, C. P, Payne uml K. P. Harris of said County, respectfully show for themselves, their as sociates, successors and assigns, that they desire to he incorporated under the laws of Georgia for the time of Twenty years, with the privileged renewal according to law. The object of said corporation lsnecuni* ary. gain and profit for Its share holders. The particular business of said corpora- tlon to he carried on Is a merchant lie duhI- ness In the city of Amerlcus.ln said dounty, for Ihe purpose of dealing in and manufac turing of all kin ’machinery supplies, saw ii ill suppli plumber supplies, gas fixtures, hardware of every character, aiid farming implimenta of all kinds. The capital stock of said corporation shall be ten thousand dollars, divided in shares of one hundred dollars, with the privilege of Increasing Raid capital stock to a sum not to exceed fifty thousand dol lars. Tho place of business nnd tho princi pal office ft? said corporation will be In the city ofAmericus, nnd county of ,Sumter and tho corporate name adopted by your petition is f *The Amerlcus bupply Com pany.” Under said name they ask to be created a body corperato and politic and have and enjoy the following rights, privileges nnd powers, to-wlt. TherightJo sue, am be sued, implead, and be lmpiosdec. t«. contract, nnd bo con tracted w.*;h to nave and use a common seal, to adopt, by-laws, rules and regula tions binding on its shareholder* for tho government of itsofilcersand stock holders, not Inconsistent with law. To buy, sell, manufacture ami repair and deal in machinery of every character, hardware, plumber supplies, gas supplies, saw mill supplies and farming Implements of all kinds, and generally to carry on in the city of Atuencus and elsewhere a ruer- chnntlle business In till Its branches. To establish branch houses in any county In this State or outside of this Htute. To borrow money for corporate purposes, and secure the name by mortgage, or trust deed, or otherwise upon any or all of Its corpor ate property, to make notes and accounts, to buy, hold, improve, sell. Jcntjc nnd rent real or personal property for corporate purposes. To subscribe to or own stock In other corporations of like character, und to in vest its surplus funds In bnuk stock, or any other stock or bonds of other corporation’s r other securities. To have, hold, use and enjoy all property, real nnd personal, necessary for tlie trans- "ution of Its business. To appoint all officers and agents for the management of its business, to employ salesmen, drummers, workmen, unu all other persons useful or necessary for tho proper conduct of the business of said cor poration, and to have and enjoy all other ight«, powers .and privileges conferred •y law, upon corporal Ions of ikeclmracter In this State. J. O. Matiihwh, Petitioners Attorney. Filed In office December lfith. !S»w. .Mi. AM.-n, Clerk. A true extract from the Record of Char- rs, this December filth, IWK), J. H. Ai.lkn, Clerk. GEORGIA—Sumtkb County. To whom It may concern: Whereas, Mrs. Emma B. Howell, Ad ministrator of the estate of Dr. J. M. How ell, having filed her application foy letters of dismission from sftfd estate. These aro therefore to cite and admonish all parties concerned, whether kludred £>r creditors, to show cause on or before the February Term of the Court of Ordinary o Sumter County, to be held on tho first Monday in February next, why snld peti tion should not be grunted as prayed ?or. Witness my band nnd official signature this Sth day of Noven Iter 1K"<». A. C. Sl'EER. Ordinary. A pplication. LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA—Sumtkk County. Whereas, K. C. Clarke has made applica tion to he appointed administrator, with the will annexed, of the estate of Henors Ii. Clarke, deceased. These are therefore to elte nnd admonlHh all parties concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause on or before tho February term of the court of Ordinary of Sumter county, to be held tho first Mon day In February next, why said petition should not tie grantc'd as prayed for. Given under my hand nnd official sign a lure, this Oth day of January, I8UI. A. C. kit.f.k, * Ordinary. New Firm New Goods, new TULLSS Sc fVIcLEND* DEALERS IN GEORGIA—Sumter County. Whereas, Mrs. Romi Stanfield has mnd£ application to he appointed Administra trix on the estate of Charles F. Stanfield, deceased. These are therefore to rite nnd admonish all parties concerned, whether kindled creditors, to show cause on or before tho February term of the court of Ordinary of “—* unty, to be held the first Mondnv ture, this, 30th duy of December, JS90. A. C. Speer, Ordinary. S HERIFF’S HALE. GEORGIA—WEnsTER County. Will be sold, before the court house door In Preston, Webster county, Georgia, be tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In February, 1801, tho following described property,to-wlt: Lots of land number one hundred nnd forty-six (146) and one hundred and forty- seven (147); south half of lot number one hundred and forty-five (145) the 21th dis trict of Webster county, Ga., nnd ninety- five (05) ecree off of the east half of lot number one hundred nnd forty*three (143) In the 24th district of Stewart county, Ga., containing six hundred (000) acres, more or less. Hold as the property of Joshua W. Abell by virtue of a mortgage fl fa In favor of Mary H. Higgins against Joshua W. Abell. This, Jan. 2,1891. • Dan Davis. Sheriff Webster County, , , „ -- i»tv, will be sold before the court house door, fn Preston, Georgia, snldopunty, on the first Tuesday in February nefl between the legal hoursof sale, lot of land number one hun dred and thirty-n inn (139) In the 19th dis trict of Webster county, Georgia. Hold ns tho property of Hester A. Parget, deceas ed. Geo, E. Thornton, Administrator. Pieston, Ga., Jan.5,1891. A DMINISTRATOR’ SALE. . GEORGIA—Webster County. I'y virtue of an Order from the court of Ordinary of Webster county, will be sold before the court house door, in Preston, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Februray next, the plantation, known as the J.L. C. Durham place, 4wo miles southeast of Weston, Georgia, containing 350 acres, and situated on the Columbus Southern rail road. Good land with clay foundation and level, good water and couvanieut to schools and churches. Terms cash. L.C. Durham, Administrator, GEORGIA—Webster County. To Whom It May Concern: Whereas, J. O. Reese, Administrator o* sion. These are therefore to cite andi admonish all parties concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show’cause on or before the March term of the Court of Ordinary of Webster county, to be held on the first Monday In March next, why fcnld petition should not be granted as prayed for. Witness my hand nnd official signature, this 2nd day of December, 1800, TWLEVK MONTHS’ SUPPORT. GEORGIA—Webster County: *Vherens, Martha D. Majors, widow of David Majors, deceased, has made applica tion for twelve months support from the estate of said deceased. * These aie therefore to cite and admonish all parties concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause ou or before the February term of the Court of Ordinary of Webster county, to be held on tho first Monday In February next, why said peti- prayed for. GiV Ill'll .» Ii i.\u be granted ...... t*n miller my band and official slgna- ;hl«, 5th day of January. 1801. W. H. COSUY, Ordinary. aid county: The petition of C. A. Frlcker, U E. Sums, Crawford Wheatley. W. K. Hawkins. T. F. Gatewood, a. C. Bivins,.). W. Sheffield, J. Williford, Thornton Wheatley. W. N. irshnll, o. A Coleman and Henry It. Johnson respectfully show that they have elated themselves together and desire hcmaeJvcs, their associates successors and assigns to be Incorporated under the * iwsof Georgia and made a body politic Ith the right of Miccesslon under tho nine of The Commercial < Ity Club. Theohjeet of raid Association is not for tho individual pecuniary gala of any of Its mhers but lor the establishment of a i it I organization, to provide amuiement I recreation, and promote the pleasure, Iml feeling aud general cultivation of Ms slabljsh a permanent Club House. The chief office ani place of business of wporatlon will be iu the city of -aid i nuch r unty t.jeet ■B*e Bailin'. Appointed. The day for election of kallllts tvaa pasted in Amerlcus without the election, and none has ever heen held. Instead, the bailiffs for the ensuing two years were ap pointed by the J. P’*. For Rheumatism, Malaria and Syphilis, P. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potassium) b the best known remedy. id AshocI- the pecuniary profit, trade »! Its members but is for o have no capital ns of establishing pnration hv mem- . net by selling re- icinbcrsnud guests. The inher of active meinltent shall never at r time exceed (hub one hundred. The mlxrshlp fee shall he firth aMire they j ropo: uk end to providw 1 maintaining salt Ship fees ami due dimr-nts tolls 4 PULIA ATIO.N. A TiN klve months support. (i EOIK JI A—'W rustic k CouNT v: Whereas. M. K. Christian, widow of W. A. Christian, deceased, has made appllci tlon lor twelve months support from fli estaieofsald deceased. These are therefore to cite nml adtnonls all parties concerned, whether kindred * creditors, to show cause on or before th F* bruary term of the Court of Ordinary < Webster county, to ho held on tho fir- Momlny in February next, why said p-tl- tlon should not l»e granted as prayed for. Given under my hand ami official signa ture, this. 5».h day of January, isoi. W. H. Cowry, Ordinary. .• be i tliinln alien. Said ...n* provide ho may )>e forfeit***! Petitioners Tor ttieinM*.\cs am fravthat utiderthe corporate name afore said they may he incorporated and made a laxly poilllo for the full term of (20) twenty * membership in 1 i associates powers and privileges aforesaid, and that snld corporation have and enjoy the right to sue nnd be sued, to plead rttid lie im pleaded, to contract and be contracted with, to make by-laws and ru>es binding upon its members, to have and use a corpo rate seal, to appoint all such officers und agents us may be deemed advisable, to rent, |>iiv, lease, have, u*e, own und enjoy all such renl ami personal property as may bo necessary or convenient for the purposes of said corporation und dispose of the same at pleasure to borrow money for corporate purpose* and secure the same %y dned, note, bond, mortgage or otherwise upon anv or ail of its property and to uo every nnd any act needful to carry out the object of s* Id t noorporation, and to have and enjoy nil the rights, power* and privilege* con ferred by law upon corporation* of like clinracter by the laws of Georgia, and your petitioner* will ever prfy. H. P. Hollis K. A.Hawkins, Attorney* for Petitioners. Filed In office December loth, 1800. J. II. Allkit, Clerk* A true extmet from thellecord of Char ters this 16th December, 1800. J. H. ALLEN, Clerk 8. C. A pplication. letters of dismission. GEORGIA—Webster County. « To Whom It May Concern: Whereas, J. W.' May. Administrator on estate of JaW. Jones, deceased, h:o» filed his application for letters of dismission. These are therefore to rite and admonlah all parties concerned, whether kindred or creditors.to show cause on or before the March term of the Court of Ordinary of Webster county, to Ik* held on the first Monday in March next, why said petition should not he granted as prayed for. Witness my hand and official signature, tills, 2d day of liecembcr, 1800. W. H. Coshy. Ordinary. APPLICATION, GEORGIA Win LEAVE TO SELL. mister County. m> i A. Bell, Executor of to of Josiuh Thrower, deceit applied for leave to sell the real khIu deceased. Those are therefore to cite and admonish all parlies concerned, whether kindred or creditors, to show cause on or before the February term of Court of Ordinary of Web ster county, to l»e held on the first Monday In Febtunry next, why said petition should uot ne granted a* prayed for. Given under my hand nnd official signa ture, this, 5th day of January, 180j. \V If I'nmv. KNIGHTS OF HONOR Tho Ixxise in Americu. 1. aver ten year, In.um for 12,000. Amraenti light Bafcit amt cheapest life ln«|rance. For nformation apply to m,yj7- usss, Vahloatn, Ua. . Cook’s Pbanuacy has baeu re moved to the W. oT Slappey corner, near artesian well, where can be bad everything in Drugs, Patent Medicines* &c. Respectfully. w. A. Cook, • STOVES AND Sest Qualities of Paints, Oils and Builders’ Material: Ageutsfor the Celebrated HARVEST STOVES and ORATES Ageuts for the Celebrated Wheeler <Si Wilson Sewing Machine. Busies andWagons WAGON AND BUGGY MATERIALS- SADDLERY AND HARNESS. CROCKERYIAND'GLASSWARE AND A SPECIAL LINE OF CUTLERY, WOOD AND WILLOWWARE, ETC* We specially invite-the trading public to call and examine our goods aud prices. We keep the best, as well ns the cheapest goods in this market, aud will give our customers the value of their money. Tullis’ Old Stand, 433 and 435 Cotton Ave. AMERICUS. GA. WE ARE ©N THE TOP ROUND GARTERS ME LARGEST STOCK AT THE LGWEh' PKI0ES. OALL AND SEE US. alvin Carter and Son. REMOVAL Cook’s Pharmacy has been removed from Jotton Avenue to the W. J. Slanpy corner, on Lee street, (near Artesian w$U? wheye I Tvill be pleased to serve you in Drugs, Pat-* „nt Medicines, G-al'den Seeds, Etc. Respectfully, W. A. COOK, Proprietor FINESHOWCASES —JL.t ZLo-wtes* Fsaiassa.—• Also Wall nnd Prescription caset. Cedi*' — Chests, Barber Furniture, Jewelry Tray* l Stools. Cabinet Work of alt rinds. Complete Outfits for Stores and * Catalogue free. Address ATL ANT A SHOW ASE C0-. Atlanta, 6*. if YOU WISH *° Advertise Anything Anywhere * T Any time WRITE TO Geo. P. Rowell & No. 10 Spruce Street. NEW YORK. OH MY BACK. That generally means pain nml Miffering. But why *ufier? Dr. Grosveuor’k Bell-cap-slc Porus Planter will relievo you In one night. Mire. Semi a penny btamp 10 Grosvenor dc Richard*,Boston Mat*., and learn how to remove a noru* platter ncientlflcally—It will pay you—and don’t forfet that the bettporua platter in the world has tuo picture of a bell on the hsck cloth, and J* called Dll. GKOS VENOUS, Bell-Cap-SIc. ,vyer. reasonable W. A , : the Ukcorukk c (fiOR KENT—One fiirnished and one uu- ‘ e. L. Holt. and house* for salo Estate Agent. F be glv rov •nue, $10 00 per tnontn. Possession to ?n immediately. Apply to, L. B. Bos WORTH. lALESM AN—An energetic man wanted OPIUM K8Rfflafc*WKK Vl ■ w ■■■ No pay in advance. 5,rt» cured. TRIAL Frkr If *cnt for at once. Whisky and Tobacco habit* also cured K. 8. Dxhfknmary Co,, Berrien Springs, Mich. Hi Cured. Write for sum- 0. LAUNDKR1IACA mpasv. Newark, BEATTY’S WimBtt DAN1EL BBATTV> to represent In his own Fcetlon a responsi ble New York House. Reference*. Manufacturer. Lock Box 1585, New York. B rick work-p. d. hill, sexton of Oak Grove cemetery, will take contracts for brick work tor graves# and would be pleose i to have all his fl lends patronize film. He guarantees reasonable price* and good work. S. L. N0RRMAN, ARCHITECT. i2IU Praebtree Street Atlanta. OFFICES } Ho<> m 7 Barlow Bl’k, Amerlcus - Plana and apeclflcallona (umtohrd lor bulldlnga of all awerlptlona-imblte build* Int. especially. Communicatlona by mall to eithersrinco will meat with prompt at - i'" 1 ' 01 '. Superintendent Amerlcus Offlce.