The times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1891, April 10, 1891, Image 6

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6 THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1891. Theory and Practice. Eloquent Philosopher (to assembled group of contemporaries)—Yes, the true basis of human happiness, yon will find, my fellow philosophers, consists in the supremacy of the will over the desires, and the contempt one learns to feel for the earth's greatest dross—riches. Chorus of Philosophers—Ah, howtme! Eloquent Philosopher (continuing)— Now, to illustrate Club Waiter (picking up a silver piece) —Which of you gentlemen does this dol lar belong to? Philosophers (to a man)—Me!—Kate Field's Washington. Cadet Appointment. Amekicis, April fi.—Ewtok T/mes- Hscordeh. I am permitted by law to nominate a cadet at the United States naval academy who shall report there the 1st of September next. The mini mum age of admission of cadets is 15 years and the maximum age 20 years. Young gentlemen in the Third Congres sional district desiring this nomination should communicate with me on the subject within the next thirty days. I trust you will make this public, and that other papers in the district will call attention thereto. Sincerely yours, Chaiu.es F. Cium*. The Handsomest of all Coins. This proud distinction Is generally conceded to the United States tweety- dollar gold piece, a marvel of beauty in design and finish. The loveliest of God’s handiwork is a handsome woman. If in the bloom of health; if she is not, Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will restore her. Ladies who use this peer less remedy are unaminous in its praise, for it cures those countless ills which are the bane of their sex—irregularitie; dragging-down pains, fnfiatnaUon, hyi term, sleeplessness, and the “all gone” sensations which burden their daily lives. A tonic and nervine without al cohol. T. Reid Cavis, of Toccoa, gets some thing over $8,000 from the railroad com pany for the loss of his leg. Wi PETITION FOR AMENDMENT TO CHARTER. STATE OF GEORGIA—Sumtkr County. To the Honorable Superior Court of sah! County : The petition of W. I*. Hurt, If. C. Bagley, M Callaway. M. Speer. 1*. ('. Clegg, J. J. Hancsley ami 11. Myrick show that they constitute the Board of Dire 1 - ul>li*hingCo.,a , the 2(»th day of February I8iw>, duly chartered umlor the Taws of this state, and under said ■barter had an authorized capital of common j stock to the amount of Ten Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of increasing the same to One Hundred Thousand ami that Ten Thousand : Dollars has actually been paid into said com- i pany. Petitioners show that they desire—(all the I stockholders of said Amorims Times PubiiSiibig Company consenting thereto)—to have said charter amended so as to authorize said corpo ration, towjt, the Atnericus Times Publishing Company to issue, to an extent not to exceed the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars, stock to be known as ••I’referrcd Stock,” of said corpora tion. said stock not to be increased above Ten Thousand Dollars except by a three-fourths vote :kholdcrs, and to have the first lien, ml precedence over all other The World's Dispensary. What a Somerset (Pa.) County man | thinks of the Invalid’s Hofei and Surgi- j cal Institute, located at Buffalo, New! This is the queer name of a Chinese , (ji tiit . Biw York. I laumlryman in Hartford, but he has priority's \V. II. Miller, of Stoyesto-wn, Pa., j probably two lungs, like most of us. previously who has been suffering for nearly a ' Some crying babies seem to have a do/.- ' Viiiil-sTWiV.u*!tin quarter of a century from an affection j en. Lungs should be sound, or the Imhlcruoi f-urh ■‘‘I’rcfcrrcif stock" (In hlcml of the kidneys, resulting in the necessi- j voice will have a weakly sound. I)r. the same at the rate oi In per cent.'’per annum ty for a surgical operation, after consult-! Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery ^ot^/almiin^ ing and being treated by a number of j makes strong lung*, drives the cough of said* corporation, and petitioners will ever our own djetors, as well as receiving away, generates good blood, tones tlie pray. the treatment and advice of some of the) nerves, builds up the human wreck and i ,, ^5ied7ii ) iXjeVApriuNii C iwi° nerB AttorntJ *' most eminent professional men of the makes “another man” of him. Night- > V. ll. AM,KN\ Clerk c. s. c. sweats, blood-spitting, short breath, 1 I certify the above binl foregoing to be a true bronchitis, asthma, and all alarming • the Kecorilsof Charter* this, April forerunners of Consumption, are postive- ’ j. h. ALLEN, Clerk c. 8. C. New Advertisements. | Petition for Incorporation A PF LEITKIW OP ADMINISTRATION I ?^*S! l A ^ 8 o C r S*^ < ? f ^ft 0unl ,. GEORGIA—Humtek County. | The petition of U B Ilurrold, H. R. U hercas, J B Scott, ndmir istrstor of I Johnson, W. E Murphey and J, ti. Feluer, CNtute OI L. K. Spivey, bus made a. p ication ttl * °' the «Ra County and State, respect- tohave J. H. a I en, «. lerk of the Superior \ *hovra that they and such other per Court, appointed administrator on the I ► ODH fts >«* v become associate i with them, os a e of Joseph Young • ecensed ; desire to he incorporated under the laws of These arc therefore to cite and admonbh tl, e f-tute of Georgia, under the corporate all parties concerned, whether kindred or name, " ainerleus Illuminating and Power or. oitors, to show cause on or before the Company. The object and purposes of their May term of the Court of Ordinary of sum- association are to make‘gain and benefit, ter conn tv. to be held on the first Monday I Un , tnonaelves by the manufacture and in day next, whvsald letters should not be i of gas light and elec trie light and other granted us prayed lor. j lights r..r illuminating sir eU, alleys and Witness inv hand and official signature, bines, «»ul public and private buildings, ' •• • i ami by supplying and * reefing nil n^-e*h- j sary flxturea f.r those purposes; and also j by mai.ufacturing and supplying electric ! motive power to consumers The place of doing business will bo with- j in toe city of Americas in said county, and j the par lcular business they piopoi o If EKIFf’.SHALE. n geouoI A—Sumter County. Will be soM before the court house door In the cpy of An on tlie tir ed by the said Amorim Foinpaiiy. ami the said Ameriet o'mpauy to guarantee sale, the follow In, icfilled property, b.-wlt: One-third interest. in oik* Ida k-inltb an ■arriuge shop and lot in tie* city of o uteri ■us, <ia., said lot extending back sixf y fiv (■■£'») feet in iifd .. . Id AC. i Glib \ the e i the i the south i the is the’(.anutaeturiiig of lliumin- 1 | atlng. coal, fuel and other gas in the city of - Atnericus. and t applying file streets and j alleys, and public and l.riVHte buddings .n I I and n ar saidedy with gas and electric - J light- or othei lights, and m turnl-h tocus- boners o proi or terms all necessary fix tures, aim also to manufacture and lurnish motive power to customers asufore- " tli I • lot ; • id L b» proper t, “Why don’t you go to work! land, finally became acquainted with the above Institute, and their mode anti means of treatment. After due corres pondence with tho World’s Dispensary j ly cured by this unapproachable remedy Medical Association, the proprietors of the Invalids’ Hotel, lie was induced to visit said institution. On arriving there and after becoming acquainted with the abundant means they possess, he lost no time in making the necessary ar- | occupied by I. N. IIji Levied on u» the property of Ed Ne-1 satisiy one nv>rigage ll fa issued irom Sir ter Hupei lor Court. In invor ol J. W. S|i ib id A «'<). vs. the said Ed Neal. Property j crease the . pointed out In said mortgage tl fa. This j two huinlri! 1 lie amount t#f capital to be employed by • in, actually paid in, sha.l be I he sum of hundred ihousand dollarr, to be r« pre- dred doll »r j rangements for the required treatment. “Tliero ain’t much doin’ at my trade After remaining (or nearly four weeks “What is your trade?” “Pickin’ flowers off or century plants.* —Life. I*.carded th* Lion. Forepaugh’s traveling circus and men- * wishes to say that he owes the afore at the Invalids’ Hotel, where you rc- | ccive the kindest and best treatment, I and where patients are loth to leave, j after recovery, lie returned to his family : and friends a cured and happy man. In giving this to the public, Mr. Miller laid If taken in time, 'Consumption'itself j A I ’ pf ' ,CAT, {^^ ) 7 { J J K I ^^ K "°^ OTY can be baffled. i ... . - . . . . Ed. Littleton. \V . A. Seals, Jesse Suitor and | others have made application lorasccond- dass public road, des. ribed in said petition, (••starting from New Point (’hurt-lion the >ld Lumpkin road and running in southerly Capt. N. Christiansen, of the Norwe gian bark Aukathor, died aboard his vessel, at Hrunswick, Friday night. A bowel trouble was the cause. •• ek i Cuthbj THE FIRST SYMPTOMS OF DEATH. *»y the honl house ,ce, which has been marked misslonei s and a report tber made on oil'll by them. All persons are untitled that said t Monday t old agerie had l>een ditched by a railroad accident on a road in Tennessee, and ono of tho lions had escaped from his broken cage and sought shelter in a log cow jxm near at hand. Our train was following t the circus and had corno to a stop, and i ^| IC | Institute nothing but his best wishes. And the fact that his own success and great relief is due to similar testimonials from others who were successfully treat ed there for all manner of chronic dis uses from every state and territory of Canada, Mexico and South most of the passengers went forward to j America. It. is a marvel of success. He lend the showman a helping hand. The j further says, should this full to the lion was the only animal which got away, | notice of any sufferers from chronic dis and the men were calling for nebs and ropes and volunteers, when a lanky, angular native who hadn’t had his hair cut in a year, and who was riding a inulo even more homely than himself, reached tho highway crossing and dis mounted. “Who's a-lying!’’ he demanded us ho heard the men calling to each other. “A lion has escaped!” replied one. “Oh, that’s it? Whar's he gone?” “Hiding in that shed.” “Wall, why don't they git him out?” “We are going to after a while.” “Seems like a good deal of fussing over ono lion. Lemme see what I kin do.” Ho unbuckled tho hitching strap from his bridle and coolly walked into tho barn, and half a minute later he came out leading the beast and saying: “Tried to skeer me by growling and showing his old, yaller teeth, hut found it wouldn’t work. Here he is, find now whar’ do you want him?” One of tho showmen told me that he wouldn’t have gone into the shed after the beast if a rewanl of $1,000 had been offered for so doing. The manager gave the native a $10 bill for his pluck, and as the man mounted his mule to ride on he took another look at the money and said: “Shoo! That wasn’t nothing! Why, I’d hev tackled the Guyasticntus fnr half that money, though they do say he’s got teeth a foot long!”—Detroit Free Press. •/hat Will the End He? It would seem as though the stupid and pointless joke about tho largo feet of Chicago women will uever lose its piquancy with curtain jieople. For months it has lain quiescent; but now comes a circumstantial story about a Nevada girl with phenomenally largo feet, exhibiting herself in a museum as a Chicago girl. This coining to tho notice of several Chicago heiresses, they paid the girl $1,000 to say she was from St. Louis, and the end is uot yet.—New York Tribune. uses such as see in to baffle the skill of | your own physician—but lirst and above j all give your own physicians a fair and impartial trial, and the available means offered, as Somerset county may justly I feel proud of her medical men, who | spare no means nor time in the treat- | merit of al! cases entrusted to their ! charge. And if they fail, in many cases, | it. will be an act of charity to point you j to a place where a probable cure may he effected, which is the humble intent of tho ahovo communication. Tho above ! association is courteous, prompt and re liable.— Somerset (l*a.) Herald. A crab was caught in the harbor of Victoria; II. C., that was three feet six inches around the waist. It was pre sented to tho Museum of Natural Science. You Will Do the Same Thing. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir has proven a great blessing to suffering humanity; has cured more cases thati perhaps any other preparation on the market. All who have taken It testify to its vlrtwes. If you still doubt ask your druggists to show you testimonials. If you are trou bled with any of the following diseases it will euro you: Dyspepsia, Indiges tion, Liver Complaint, Constipation, Jaundice, Headache, Heartburn, Chronic Diarrluua, Kidney Disease, Heart Trou bles, Yellowness of the Skin, Brown Splotches, Torpidity and Asthma, if complicated with Dyspepsia. In short, it is a specific for all dise.Tses arising from a disordered condition of tho stom ach and bowels. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. Price $1.00. Bottles double former size. For sale by all druggists. Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup pro vents and cures croup. No cure no pay. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga. Tired feeling, dull headache, pains in , various parts of the body, sinking at the ! '[’*!•**’° M H,ul uttc pit of tlie stomach, loss of appetite, aim W ' feverishness, pimples or sores, are all positive evidence of poisoned blood. No j matter how it became poisoned it must | be purified to avoid death. Dr. Acker’s English Blood Elixir has never failed to j A I ’ 1 ’ remove scrofulous or syphilitic poison. 1 said county, lit- finally d if » o new cause be sli >wn to the ontrary. This tit h day of April. 1MU. PPLH'ATION FOR PUBLIC HOIJ). t E«) HG 1 A—St■ MTKK CoI'.NTY. •Scilil 11 ml nr positive Kiwa'nteo. I’ur sale j 7,'i h-'r""ii'a v'a ' n.u'.J.'f'V.'ppH'-wiV.IVi' IOr"'ii by Fleetwood A Kussell, Atnericus, | second class pmnir mud -••M-nhed in -aid (Jji. A i pet it ion es start ln« from Mir Brady road t ------ i AtlnttiH mill mill running to ii utifinuton, How I was Cured of So-Called Cancer. thence to tin* district line of the Fifteenth I Mild sixteen tli Districts, along said line to the Ll I.ATON, GA. i Knrlow road neai the I’leum n: Grove church, Dear Sin—This is to certify that ! ‘ “f* w,i ‘ l l,n ;-‘ , “ ( , . h, *>“ vv ” r l .’ :iU Y lu \ >o:».l imui was a sufferer with a place on iity under-! j i: ' s iH-i'n' umrked out !(Vunni'lssinneis 1 , np for fourteen years, and was under 1 ami « n-i»>n thereof rmni<-on tw h by them, treatment of different physicians, but! 'It person-arc no'ithiiithat said new road they done me no good. I had lost hope 'W.’iVv theV•.i• Ii-JiV,n!• rC«»i* V/.V-.s'«!id‘ri'v ' of being cured by medical treatment. 1 j eimciii .i,id county, !».• anally gr. then went to a doctor living in Florida, ; /V*ot v ''Tm" lw t!l ° t on who treated them by art. After going) 1 ‘ ,l ' ° ‘ *’ \y„ to him it got well, apparently, for a xp7-iw Clerk County Omm while, but returned as bad as ever. I . •777-—"'" ~ -• . then coneiudod t° try P. 1>. I*. (Prickly , ADM ! N1STRAT0RS SALE Ash, 1 oke Root and Potassium), and af- j gKgugIa— mmukr County. ter taking live bottles (pint size) was cured. I also find it to he a good medi cine to give a good appetite and to give proper digestion. Yours truly; L. J. Strickland. larch IS, lMU. OHER1FF l.. Ii. Fokkkht. Sheriff. SALE. E O K< * I A—S v m r k h Co v n t y . Will 1m* sold before the court house door, In the clfy of A inerleus, Sumter county, on the first Tuesday Iti May. lsi»|, i>etween ffn* legal hours of sale, the following described property to wit: Seventy-five (75) acres of land, more or less, off of lot. o*' land number two hundred and fifty-one (251) in the twenty-uin' li (ill) south hy lands ( bv lands of W. F. Easteilin and George Sober, on fh- north by Silas Smith. L vied on as the property of W. II. Glov er tosatlsf* otic fi fit issued from the otin y Court of Sumter county mi favor of (.’has. G, Cotiii. vs. the -aid W . II. Glover. P rop- ertv pointed out by W. II. Glover. This March 2sth. ism. Levy made by L B. F..i- rest, deputy sheriff. L. IL Foiti.KST, Sheriff. hEKIFFT if.MTRR County. <.urt hoiiM) d'»or, /Sumter county, < 11 fy, 1 S‘t 1, betw thousand *-hm Ii t> Itig one liun- aiid «t'ey ask the power to Di me to any sum not exceeding thousand d* liar-. They pray that said corporation shall have th power DsiU! said sto*k. to sue and be contract and be contr- cted with, to bort’ow monei, t/> have and use a common seal, to make h • -law's, to purchase, have uiul to hold all such proi erty, both real and per sonal as may be necessary or convenient for the transact ion of Its business; to Issue bom. s not exceeding In amount the aggre gate par value of the capital stock actually paid In, and to secure the payment o any the consent o the city authorities of said city to lay ffs mains and pities through the streets, and alleys and side-walks of the city of Atnericus; to supply gas fixtures and "*light fixtures upon reasonable customers; and genet ally to ‘ ' all such necessary ap- electric te> ms I have, erect and ( pllanees mid fixtures ns may be needful for the purposes and objects as heretofore stated; am. the power to make terms with Its cusD mers; to turn or shut off at the pleasure of the corporation, a.iy -ur all gas, elect 1 ie light or electric power from any consumer or cons'imers tor suflieieut c-iu.se. \V’lier>‘torepet turners pray that an order be pf(s«ed bicorporaffmr ffiem, thefr asso ciates and Miccis-or-, for the full tvrm of the priv lege of renewal land, fifty (■»)) and nine (■••nth (lti> disiric (icing all of said roHd leadii g ol. T. M: Furl sided Hi d d.o When Baby was «Ick, we gave her Castorla. When she was a Child, she cried for Castorla. When she became Miss, she clung to Cftstoria. When she had Children, she gave them Castorla. Trumped Over Him. Oue of tho officials on an estate comes to the owner with some complaint of the peasants, and makes so long a story of it that the lord, weary with so much use- j less talk, asks: Jackson News: Cinthy Ilall, a negro “Why did the people seud you? Had woman who keeps a restaurant on t»ec- they no cleverer man they could send?” t one! street, was arrested last Saturday “Oh, yes, my lord, they had lot/5 of charged on selling whisky. She gave cleverer men m tho villas than 1. lut for her appcnrilnce before the they thought I was clever enough for I. . . , 1 you."—Fliejjende Blotter. . count >' co ‘"'!: OCR VERY RENT I’EOI’LK I Conffrm our statement w hen we say that A prominent railroad superintendent, living in Savannah, one suffering for years from malaria and general debility, says on having recovered his health by the use of I*. P. P., thinks that ho will live forever, if he can always got I*. P. P. (Prickly Ash, Poke Root and Potas siuni, -This party’s name will be given on application. . The greater quantity of hair from which wigs are made for England’s judges, lawyers and clergymen comes from China, where it is cut from the heads of beggars, criminals and tho dead. De Witt’s Little Early Risers never gripe or causo nausea. Mild but sure, assist rather than force. Best Little pill for sick headache, chronic constipation, dyspepsia. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy. 1-10-Iim A Chinese capitalist, under a conces- j siou of lands free of rent, is making ar-1 rangements to colonize lands on the ! isthmus of Tehuantepec with Chinese j agriculturists. j Very popular, very small, very good. ! De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the pill for constipation, biliousness, sick head ache. Sold by Cooks Pharmacy. Tho annual leport of Chicago’s chief of police shows that 02,2:10 arrests were made during the year. Catarrh, neuralgia, rheumatism and most diseases originate from impure blood. Cleanse it, improve it, purify it with Do Witt’s Sarsaparilla and health is restored, strength regained. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy. l-10-.’lm A cotton factory plant, worth $80,000, now in North Carolina, may be moved to Albany. A K reeub be ►old before the court bonne door In A cun, Genriti'*, said county on ti e First Tues day in May, between the luwiul hours of vale, the following propertv, towlt: The East ban of lot of land number Two Hundred and Twenty-one (221) In the Twenty-poventn District of Mumter County, t»a., coniniiiinj; (101 1 ,) acres more or lers, belonging to the estateof Heth Rodgers, late of said county, d-Ceased. Sold for the benetU of the heirs and creditors of suld oereared. Terms cash. This ‘ th, day of April. iSsl J. II. Alien, Administrator. ADMINISTRATORS SALE GEORGIA—8umtkk County. Agreeable to an order ol the Court of Ordi nary of Humtei County, will ho wold at ub- lie outcry ut t he court hous« door of said county on th* First Tuesday in May next, Within the legal hours of-ale, the following property, towlt: Two and on half shares of the Capital Block In the International Medi cine Company. Hold ns the property of It. H. Brumby, late of said county, deceased. East Tennessee, VhU yjV ri. iisivrf < . . s. 11 ," Property pirn led mil in said l , ... Tenant in ftos-es Ion notitic ioners. Gieluw. This April M. ] MM. UHKR 1 1- r S HALF. O (• E« > R(; I A -s V MT Kit Co u NT Y. Will be sold lM‘iore the court house door, In the city - of Americas. Homier cow nty, on ■h • llr«t Tuesday in May. Iskl, between the leg G hours of sale, the following uescribed property, to.wit: The east half of lot. of land number elg v ty eight. (SS), except one and one-half (lk) acres, said ln»u lying and being In the tlt- teenth(I5) district itfHurnter county, Ga. Levied on as the property of Win. Jni- vl* to satis.y ouecouuty court Ufa issued from ttiec(.unty court of Humter county In favor of Council A McGarrah vs. the -aid Win. Jaivls. Property pointed out In said fl fa. Tenant in possession notified in terms of the law. This April 1st, 1H91. L. B. Fokkkht, Hheritf. Virginia and Georgia R’y System. -IS THE ONLY- A Hard Job. ’ >r ' Mker '- V"* 11 * 11 Ke,ne ^‘“ e,or y VVitt’ii .Sai'snpnrillH Yh reliabk 1 my portrait ior but yon have way superior to any and all oilier pre- ru,,,!,’.* |)| l ,-L., v charged $5,000. p:\rations for the Throat and Lungs. In Great Artist—You forget, madam, that ; Whooping rough and (’roup, it is magic | Rev. J. C, Jones, rector of the Kpis Purities the blood, increases the circu lation, expels poisonous humors and builds up the system. What more do you waut a medicine to performDe •hi bv Short and Direct Line to the North, East or West. This line is conceded to lit* the best equipped and runs the tl nest Pullman Sleeping Cars in the South. Elegant Pullman Sleeping Curs, between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, Titusville and Cincinnati, Brunswick and Louisville, Chattanooga and Washington, Memphis and New York, Philadelphia and New Otleans, Chattanooga and Mobile, Atlanta and Chattanooga, Without Change. For any information address B. W. WUKNN, Gen. Pass, and Ticket Agt. Knoxville, Tenn. C. W. KNIGHT, Arndt Gen. Pass. Agt. Atlanta. Georgia. S HERIFF’ 4 * H\T K. GEORGIA—Hu.wtkr County. Will be sold before the court house door, In the city of Anierlcus, Humter ountv,on the first Tuesday In May, 1801. between the l*gal hours of sa e, the following described property, to-wit: One house and lot In the city of Atnericus, situated on the west side of Lee street, mid north of the Central railway track, front ing on Lee street seventeen (17) feet »nd running back seventy (7» )yards,containing one-fifth acre, and hounded as followrs: On the south and west by lands of Cole man, north bv Willie Hhtncs,and east by I.ce street. Levied on as the nropcety of Mack Mor ris to satisfy one countv court ft fa In lavor ofH. K. Taylor vh. Mack Morris. P operty pointed out by plnintltrs attorney. Tenant In possession notified lti terms ol the law. Levy made by Wm. < obb, bailiff'county court. This April 1st., lwn. L. II. Fokukst, Sheriff. Will he sold before the court house door in Aruerb-us, Humter county, Georgia, be> twetn the legal hours of sale, on the flrst Tuesday In May, 1WU, the following de- frontlug on Jackson Mr* et. contHlningone- fourth acre, more or less, bounded on the north by lai d of Mr. Ralph Chase, on >he east uy Jack sou street, on the westby land of Mr. R L. McLeod, on the south by lai d of Soul hern Lund aud Lumber Co. Levied on as the properly of Leary Doran to satis fy a tl la In favor of .1. P. Chapman. Prop* erty pointed out by plaintIft'and: levy made by (». H. Cobb, L. C., this 12th day of March, M»l. L. B. Fort rest, H he riff' H. C. G EORGI A—Hu mt km Cou nty: Whcreac, a. T. Johnson, administrator de bonis non, on the estate of Husnu J. 7 allings. deceased, tins made application for letters of (lismissi n, from said estate. These are therefore to cite and admonish •ill parlies concerned, whether kindred or creditors, t(» show cause on or before the May term of the Court of Ordinary of Hum ter county to * e held oo tho first Mond-iv in Mav next, why said letters* should not b vranted as prayed for. Witness inv band and official signature, after I fixed iho price for the portrait you added that you wished it idealized. ~-Good News. Safe from Drounlug. Winter Visitor (in Florida)—1 should love dearly to go sailing, hut it looks and relieves at once. W i sample bottle free. Remember, this : remedy is sold on a positive guarantee. For sale by Fleetwood A Russell, Ameri- i cits, Ga. ""ll\ i-.il «:li»:ch at Dalton, Inn all to a church at-Baltimo Dr. Holt’s Dyspeptic Elixir cured W. A. Wright, comptroller-general of State very uangerons. Do not people often get j of Georgia, of Dyspepsia, aftor having 1 several yeaes in its worst farm. For sale accepted a , Mil. drowned in this bay? Waterman—No. indeed, mum. The sharks never lets anybody drown.—New York Weekly. by all druggists. -lm Before uu Old .Master. Mr. Goswpl (in an art store)—Seems to me that's an awful price to pay lor an ! making my stock LARGER AND MORE CARPET*: carpets: With this new issue of the “Times-i colder” I announce NEW ARRIVALS of CARPETING,RUGS, AN DM ATTINGS, old picture like that. Mrs. Gaswel—The picture is rather old, to be sure, but the frame is new.—New York Weekly. Agreeable. Boston Hostess—How would you en joy spending the evening at our Bums club, Mr. Overland? Western liuest—First rate. I used to belong to a fire company tnyseif.—Good News. A Liberal Variety. Guest (in a down town restaurant)—1 Waiter, a piece of mince pie. Waiter—Yes, sir With or without? ^ Guest—With or without what? ■ Walter—Nightmare.—Puck. COMBI.KTK THAN KVKK—Some 1 HKaITIKI’I. NEW l'ATTKKNS IN THE I.ATE AKK1VAES. Doing an EXCLUSIVE CAUl'KT BUSINESS, 1 1 am prepared to offer EXTRA INDUCE MENTS to those who favor me with their trade. 1 have a few REMNANTS left, which will be sold WITHOUT RE GARD TO COST. TERMS CASH. J. J. Gkanueukv, Agent. apr5-(l5t-w2t. Worked I.Ike a Charm. Biadffeld’s Female Regulator worked like a charm; improvement been won derful; cannot express my gratitude. Wish every lady afflicted would try it. 1 know it would cure them. Mits. Lila A. Long, Spring Grove, Fla. Write the Bradiield Regulator Co., At lanta, Ga., for further particulars. Sold hy all druggists. A beattciful skin, bright eyes, sweet breath, good appetite, vigorous body, pure blood and j£ood health result from ihe use of De Witt's Sarsaparilla, it is sold by Cook’s Pharmacy. The Dalton Guards have ordered new uniforms and are drilling regularly, an ticipating the summer encampment. It is quite the fashion now to take De Witt's Little Early Risers for liver, stomach and bowel disorders. They are , small pills, but mighty good ones Cook’s Pharmacy sells them. For Sale. A VALUABLE FARM, formerly known the Robt. HoJges plantation,situated eight miles northeast of Atnericus and two miles southeast of Andersonville, containing fourteen hundred acres of land; six hun dred of which Is in a high state of cult va* tlvation, the balance, or eight hundred acres. In original Umber, consisting of Ouk hickory and pine. About three fourths o this land lies level, w’hilo the balance Is slightly uoderlating. It Is well wittered by branches and springs. It 1* healthy,fertile and productive. The farm bouse Is a two stiry frame structure, containing »evcn rooms. Tenant houses and neat frame cabins of sufficient number to comfortably house the necessary labor for working the farm. Being convenient to market,schools and churches, and In an Intelligent and thickly settled neighborhood, this farm offers superior Inducements to any one desiring a country home. For additional information, apply to J. B. FELDER, DEALER IN REAL ESTATE. FINE SHOW GASES. Ai'Ask for catalogue. AERRY M’F’G CO.. Nashville. Ten* mm \i i'»\. LETTED :<|RGI * -SUMTKK whom it may eoneer Where s, J. H. Black, of Mh Dig filed hi nD*iou Iroh •u hc arc ■ her •d, i eife find admonish bother kindred or before the Suni'er to show ii of (lie ounty, to Monday D« May i.. tion should not be granted n.« prayed for. Wit/?ess my band and official signature this 2lst da> ( * * *" * ’ourt of Ordinary of be held vn Die first xt, wliv said petl- LIPPUAN BROS., Proprislort, OruggkU, Lippman's Block, SAVANNAH. GA. t 4l For sale by tho DAVENPORT DRUG Indiana » building at tl.o world b fair COMPANY. America!, tia. Is to he constructed of all building ma terials found in the state. J. W. TYNAN, ilia SAVANNAH, GA. If food sours on the stomach, diges tion is defective. De Witt’s Little Early i Risers will remedy this. The famous little pills that never gripe and never disappoint are sold hy Cook’s Phar-1 raacy. .I^g'^r^bm^f pi*«S! MACHiXE, BOILER AND SMITH SHOP, ' ineyardi of six or eight acres. j We»t Broad, Indian and River Street*. Conatipation, blood-poison, fever, Doe-, Marino Y/ork B Speciality, tors' bills and funeral expenses cost All kinds of Machinery, Boiler*, ete made about two hnudred dollars; De Witt’s a n ' 1 repaired, steam Fumps, Governor?*, lu- Little Early Risers cost a (piarter. Take ^‘ t h 0 J ^ a and Meam Wer kinds your choice. Sold by Cook’s Pharmacy.] wkiyi;-i3-iy William Iffckii, ^ Libel for Divorce in Caroline Hicks. S Sumter Superior Court. It appearing to the Cwurt from the return of lhe Sheriff in the nlH>ve stated case that the defendant. Caroline Hicks, does not live in said county kiuI It further appear ing satisfactorily to the court that saul de fendant does uot reside in the State of Georgia. It Is therefore ordered and ad judged by the court that the defendant be served by publishing this order twice a monui for two mouth* in the Amsjucus Rkuokokh a newspaper ubllsheri in s .|<| <ouuty in wofcii the Sheriff** sales are ad- veriised. before the tu x* term of this court and the said defendant Is hereby r<fpilr«-d to be and ppear at the next t rrn (?t this ourt to show cause, D any she ha*, why n total divorce should no* lie W illium 11 teks us prayed for. THE BEST THING OUT REST Yd UR W1V !•] **! YOUR si> | KRSJ YOUR (.MUSIN' - ! and YOUR AUNTS: 1 UTILE B5 f ACO M" Wants all the lmties to cal! an*i , *ee the latest RK WING M AC HIN K MO TO Ii Hlnpp(*y’s Building near Artesian Corner. Feb. 18, lv. SHINGLES -AND- LUMBER Having just finished an outfit to manu facture theabov** named ariirles, we are prepared to furnish »hem on short notice. Haiistiictlon guarantee !. Will deliver at Parsers Station, ten miles from A inerleus, on S. A. A M. K. It. Address ns at Leslie Ga. It. a. w ILHON A CO. granted, mi Id >»»v Xdhmrned *erm, J A. Itixo* Plttim Atru ••uriicj i ter Superior C J. II. ALLEN,CU rk. SUFFERERS :OF: Youthful Errors ! Lost Manhood, Early Decay, etc., etc., can secure a home treinlsefree i by addressing a fellow suflcrer, C. | VV L- k, P. O. Box 310, Koanoke, Virginia.