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THE AMERICAS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, APRIL 17, 1891.
SECESSION.
llow Georgia Went Out Of the Union In
1 HOI—'The Resolution of Hon. E.
A. NUbet.of Blbl>-Who Voted
For It »nd Who Old Not.
Hancock; Stephens, of Monroe; Steph
ens, of Taliaferro; Street, Strickland, of
MANY APPLICATIONS
For Pensions of Widow* of Confederate*-
Some Instructions.
Thirty years ago
Georgia went out of the I’nion ami in
to war: and now, after a generation, it
will be a matter of no small interest to
read the proceedings of that memorable
assembly, and scan the names of those
whose voices were for war and whose
for peace.
The original clipping from the old
Milledgeville Federal I'nion Extra, of
by the late
The new state pension law recently
gone into effect is already beginning to
do good. Ordinary Speer says there
and they
l*i«
Mrs. Howell Cold
Tat nail; Taliaferro, Teasly, Thomas, of
Whitfield, Trippe, Tucker, of Laurens;
Turner, of Hancock; Warner, Water-
house, Webb, Wellborn, West, Whelcbel,
Wicker, Willingham, Williams, of ('bat
on January 18th, j tooga; Williams, of Harris; Williamson,
Winn, of Gwinnett; Wofford, Wood, ; hate been many application
Yates, Y«>pp, Young, of Irwin.—1:10. are still coming in.
The chair appointed the following Several of these have been sent back
committee of 17: on account of the information not being
N'isbct, of Bibb: Stephens, of Talia- definite enough. With these the fol-
ferro; Kenan, of Baldwin: Drown, of Ma- lowing instructions were sent, which
rion: Trippe, of Cass: Denning, of Mus- should he carefully followed by all.
cogee; Rice, of Cobb; Colquitt, of Baker: In such cases where the death result-
i.artow, of Chatham; Toombs, of e<klong after the service in the army, I iiuin!
Wilkes; Hill, of Harris: Cobb, of Clarke: there must be a very full and explicit |
story of the case furnished, and by nr.'.v i
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA— HUMTKR Cor NT V.
To the Honorable Superior Court of said
County:
The petition of.las. T Cotney. K. L. Sulli
van, Luther ('. Pell. C. .1. Schneider, I’ C
C egg.H.c. Bagley.W. E. Murpheyumi W. I*.
Wallis, citizensof eltv <>f Americus, Sumter
County. rgia, mu I o’hors, respectfully
shouvth heir dcsPe for ihe*eRe»v»*n, t« elr
associates and su censors. to be incorporated
under tbe corporate name and style of the
“Aint-rlfiis Jewelry Co ■ pany."
The pr neipnl ofllee. piece of business ami
residence of said company, shall b* In A ne ri-
joiity of board of dl'rec’ors shall reside at al’
times; but pel it Ion-rs prey for pr vd*-g«* of
transact|mr Imsin-ss anywhere in or outside
of the State of ( ieorsi'M, if the Hoard < f Direc
tors -Mould
’ t. do
'I'M
nita
id ?! •
New Advertisements.
A pplication
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA—8cMTKit County.
,J B Scott, adinir istrator of
p leaf ion
of the Superior
W here
estate of L. E. Spivey, has mu
to have J. II. AI tn,» lerk oi
dltors, to show cause on or before the
May term of the Court «»f< military or Ku.t*-
ter county, to be held on the first Monday
in May next, why-ahi letters should not be
granted as prayed f<
Petition for Incorporation
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To the Superior Court of said County:
The petition of l. T . It llarrold, If. R.
Johnson, W. E Murphey and J. it. Felaer’
all of the said County and State, respect
fully shows that they and such other per-
this
SHERIFF’S KALE.
H GKOKGIA-
Will be sold before the
in the ci y of Americas,
' realize that the
change o
v, kept
from which t he >
Few people no'
was so dose that
out of gBo would
the I'nion: but so it was.
Among the atlirmative votes
noted the names of Francis S
Colquitt, Davenport of Sumtei
Stewart, Furlow of Sumter,
Hilliard, N'isbct, Ferdinand
Styles and Robert Toombs.
akei
Johnson, of Jefferson; Williamson, of
Telfair: Chastain, of Fannin; Reese, of . . , , ,
Morgan: llill. ..I Trotip.-Krom tl.«- Fed- P osltiv " l’ r,,of - sl "'"' that ,leall ‘
cral I’nion—Extra.
Milledgeville, Ga., January IS. 1m;1.
in <
caused by
McELREE'S WIRE OF CARDUi for Weak Nerves.
Hansel I,
l’bini/.y.
Ainerieus* Tei rllory.
Americns has always bad a very large
territory depending on the city for
goods, and this is daily being increased.
the soldier was directly
injury received in the army. If any
thing else contributed to the death of
the husband, the law does not provide.
It will not answer to state or prove that
the injury was remotely the cause of the
death, or that some disease contracted
the service caused or led to other
in
amount not to
whit h. ami hot:
.1. W. Stic
sons iih iiihv become associated with them,
desire to be Incorporated under the laws of
the State of Georgia, under the corporate
name,‘•Ainerieus Illuminating and Power
Company.” The object and purposes of their
association are to make gain and benefit
for themselves by the manufacture and
sale of gas light and ele*. trie ligtit and othe r
lights 1 »r illuminating sir- ets, alle.xs and
lanes, and public and private buildings,
and by supplying ami greeting all uh'-k-
sary fixtures i’-»r those* pur*^*"** ; and also
by maoufaettiring and supplying elect r'i«-
motive pe»wer to consumers.
The- place of eloing business will be with-
( in tne city e»f Ainerieus in said county, and
urt house door, ! th»* par leular business they Mop<i*<>
hmrer county, ! c-rry on is the ” atiufacturing oi lliuiiiin-
•, »* twe eu I ating, e*e•;«l, tuel ami othergns In thecRy .,r
• loilowitig el - : Aine rieus. and supplying the* streets an.]
i alleys, and public ami pri vat iuoidings
bla I: - in it h and | and n* ar said cty witli gas amt e-hetne
rother lights, and lolurni-li torus
o | re»{ er term** all nece ssary ii\.
nei als«* to manufacture >*;;•! iiirnj-n
motive power to customers asaioir-
Hilt while the niinibcrs were with the ! «<><><!s nil over the country. The Amer-
allinnativc, most of Georgia's heavy ions Supply Company, successors to Ilar-
weights were on the negative, anil it is j ris A Payne, is among our most prosper-
even saiil that if Herseliel V. Johnson ous firms, and recently some sales have
hail not licen made tipsy at dinner, tlie j been made which show the enterprise
The territory of other cities is being in- j diseases which produced tlm death of
varied, and AniericuH lirruK are Helling j ^j ie husband.
The Ordinary is most respectfully
powerful speech he began in the fore
noon which was a break-down after din
ner, would have resulted in the conver
sion of enough secessionists to have
turned the tables. Among the negatives
were Hiram I*. Bell, Fain. Ben Hill, 11.
V. Johnson, Linton .Stephens, Alex
Stephens, Hiram Warner, Wofford,
Trippe and Kenan.
Resolved, Thai In the opinion of this con
vention, It is the duty of Georgia to secede
from the present I'nion. and to co-operate
with such of t In* other States as have or shall
dothesame, for the purpose of forming a
Southern Confederation upon the basis oi
the Constitution ofiii« United States.
Ue-olved, That a committee of 17 heap- j
pointed by the chair to report an Ordinance j
to assert the right and fulfil the obligationof
tin* State of Georgia to secede from tin
I'n'on.
After considerable discussion the
the vote was taken on the resolutions of
Judge Nlsbet, and was as follows:
Those who voted ‘in the atlirmative
are Messrs. Adams, of Camden; Alexan
der, of Fulton; Allgood, Allen, Ander
son, Baily, Banks, Bartow, Beall, of
Troup; Henning, Blalock, Bozeman,
Briggs, Brown, of Houston; Bryan,
Buchanan, Burch, Burnett, Butts, Cal
houn, Cannon, of Wayne; Cantrell, Car-
son, Chastian, Cheshior, Clark, Cleve
land, Cobb. Coleman, Colquitt, Cox,
Crawford, of Richmond; Dabney, Daniel,
Da'is, of Chattahoochee; Davenport, of
(day; Davenport, of Sumter; Dennis,
Douglas, Dozier, Dewberry, Ellington,
Fleming, Flewellen, Fields, Fitzpatrick,
Ford, Fort, of Stewart; Fort, of Wayne;
Fouclie, Furlow, Gauldlng, Gardner,
Garvin, Gee, Gholston, Glenn, of Ful
ton: Glenn, of Oglethorpe; Glover, Giles,
(>ray, Gresham, Gunn,| Hall, Hammond,
Hansell, Hargroves, Harvill, Harris, of
Glynn; Harris, of McIntosh; Harvey,
Hawkins, Hoad, Hendry, Hendricks,
Hill, of Hart; Hilliard, Hines, Hood,
Howell, Hull, Humphries, Jennings,
Johnson, of Oglethorpo; Jones, of
Burke; Jones, of Chatham; Lamar, of
Bibb; Lamb, Lattimer, of Appling;
Lester, Lindloy, Logan, Logue, Lyle,
Mabry, of Berrien; Mallary, Martin, of
Elbert; McConnel, of Catoosa; McCon-
nel, of Cherokee; McCullough, McDon
ald, McDowell, McGriff, McLeod, Moore,
of Bulloch; Moore, of Spalding, Moun-
ger, Muunerlyn, Nisbet, I’adget, Patter
son, Phlnizy, of Richmond; Pinson, Pit
man, Pitts, l*oo, Ponder, Porter, Poul-
lain, Prescott, Pruett, Ramsay, of Mus
cogee, Reed, Reese, Klee, Richardson, of
Lee; Richardson, of Twiggs; Robinson,
Robertson, Roddey, Howe, Rutherford,
Sheflicld, of Calhoun: Sheffield, of Early:
Shell, Shropshire, of Floyd; Slater,
Skelton, Simms, Singleton, Sirmons,
Solomons, Spencer, Stephens, of Pierce;
Strickland, of Forsyth* Styles, Thomas,
of Dooly; Tidwell, Tillman, Tomlinson,
Toombs, Troup, Tucker, of Colquitt;
Turner, of Wilcox; Usry, Varnadoo,
Walton, Whitehead, Williams, of McIn
tosh: Willis, Winn, of Cobb: Wright,
Word, Young, of Gordon—1<m.
Those who voted in the negative are
and push of the young men composing
the company. In Cordelc, Albany and
other neighbors several stoves have
been sold, and even in Macon two large
ranges were placed last week.
black draught tea cures Constipation.
With Johnson ,y llarrold.
Mr. J. W. Wells, who has been chief
warehouseman of thcSumtcr (’minty Al
liance Co-operating Association the past
year, will be with Johnson] «fc | llarrold
next season. He was not a candidate
for re-election to the office he has been
been bolding, and at the end of the sea
son will sever bis connection with the
Association.
j He is well up in the cotton business,
ami will do well rw any position in this
i line.
urged to interrogate witnesses carefully,
and to satisfy himself thoroughly that
their testimony is full, and that it fairly
presents the facts in the case.
If the physician who attended the
applicant's husband in his Last illness is
living, or can he found, his testimony
should be furnished, showing the imme
diate cause of bis death.
The additional proofs called for must
lie under oath and certified to by the
Ordinary, and returned with original of
application.
r Women.
WINE OF CARDUI, u Tonic
Another Jewelry House For Ainerieus.
Ainerieus, it seems, is to have another
large jewelry establishment in addition
to those already here.
Only a day or two since mention was
made of the organization of the Atneri-
eus Jewelry Company, and now comes
still another house which will begin
business in a very short while.
' At?l pruv'liol,'.',; j Messrs. A. S. Thompson and I'. (J.
For sin* is just <ledii:Inl;, Anderson, both well-known and popular
Ami kuivIv, twould be wrong-- ! . 1
not to tell her of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite j y<»»ng business men of Americns, have
Prescription. VVe do want Mary to formed a copartncrsnip and will embark
know, in some way or other, that this j j n n ic jewelry business hero as soon as a
ri- | light
five feet ill tore.*,
< >ii tlie south ! electr
Id A-Co. ou the ! s .id
be north by lot | J he
Ellis ou the east by property
unit .
U 111 S' \VU
preeio
IlliM
walkin- runes,
u| al! other nr
iiicrchnnd-M* usually kept in Jew-ln
usiea I i ii't ru men ■ houses and petite
ay b»rthe prvileg**ot rent Ini'
dm
ir*‘sali|.
beii'*pt In J welry or musical ins’rumeiit
bous'-s.or sell same for cash or on the install
ment plan, or dispose o* same as may lie to
Interest of said company. Petitioners also
pray for privih ire to borrow money for cor
porate porpo
ise. upon any
orallof its corporui* piop>*rtp: o make
notes, accounts, to buy hold. Improve, sell
lease and rent real or personal proper! for
eorporate purposes, and dispose of anv real
nr personal properly held by said comixny
foreash, or on Installments, to subscribe to
orown stock in ottn*r companies If directors
sliould think it to tia* Interest of said com
pany. To appoint all officers, agents for tlie
management of Its business to employ sates-
tnen, driimiuers, workmen, and all other
person* for conducting said bu-iness. I’eM-
Moners pray f**r the privia*ge to inakeand
enforce *.iieh eon-t itut ion, by • aws. rules and
rekulatious for the gov* rumen! of sai*t coin*
ami prope
1114*1
> in
vitli t
• la-
eal.
orgla: als.
r ti*.e fail term of twenty
world-famed remedy will cure her bey
ond any doubt. It’s just the medicine
for young womanhood, and thousands
has it bridged over that perilous sea.
From every state, from every city, from
nearly every neighborhood in this broad
land, conies the grateful .acknowledg
ment of what it 1ms done and is doing
for our daughters. The only medicine
for the distressing and painful irregu
larities and weakness of woman, sold
with a positive guarantee to give satis
faction in every case, or money refunded,
in other words, sold on trial.
How I WHS Cured of .So-Culled Cancer.!|
Lu.aton, GA.
Dkah Sir—This Is to certify that 1
was a sufferer with a place on my uuder-
lip for fourteen years, and was under
treatment of different physicians, but
they done me no good. I had lost hope
of being cured by medical treatment. I
then went to a doctor living in Florida,
who treated them by art. After going
to him it got well, apparently, for a
while, but returned as had as ever. I
then concluded to try 1*. I*. 1*. (Prickly
Ash, Poke Root ami Potassium), and af
ter taking five bottles (pint size) was
cured. I also find It to ho a good medi
cine to give a good appetite and to give
proper digestion. Yours truly;
L. J. Strickland.
CAKFKTK! CAHl'FTS !
With this new issue of the “Timos-Ro-
corder” I announce NEW ARRIVALS of
CARPETING,RUGS, AXDM ATT1XGS,
making my stock LARGER AXI) MORE
COMPLETE THAN EVER—Some
BEAUTIFUL NEW PATTERNS LX
THE LATE ARRIVALS. Doing an
EXCLUSIVE CARPET BUSINESS, I
am prepared to offer EXTRA INDUCE
MENTS to those who favor me with
their trade. I have a few REMNANTS
left, which will he sold WITHOUT RE
GARD TO COST. TERMS CASH.
J. J. Granrkrry, Agent.
api*5-ri5t-w2t.
store can be fitted up for them.
This firm has leased one of the hand
some stores in the new hotel block and
immediately adjoining the ladies en
trance. Mr. G. L. Norman, the well
known architect, has drawn the plans
for the interior arrangement of the store,
which fact is a sufficient guarantee that
for beauty and convenience it will not
be surpassed by any in the state.
Roth Messrs. Thompson and Anderson
are thorough business men and fully ac-
ipiainted with the business in which
they are about to embark, Mr. Auder-
son having for many years been connect
ed with the old established and well
known jewelry house of James Fricker
& Bro., one of the largest in the south.
The new firm expect to bo ready for
business early in August or September.
I with, !i> have such
i* sue 11 other acts ns
per, to carry out t lie
pose of said e >r,.< ra
in.* incorporated
i-i>) years, with
xpiration of said
W IV \\ r ,
I hereby i*«*rf 1 fy tha
April I#»l,
J. •
i ‘lerk S.
atisfy one ni'irttftiup fi fa issued from t*
er Superior t'ourt, in favor of J. W. Shof- i mn
fi* Id «Y i‘o. vs. tin* saiii E.l Neal. Property ! crcn
iu said mortgage fi fn.
Muri'h Is, 1H8U. L. B. Fokrkst, Sheriff'.
dri'ddoll.
the same
Tills ; two hundre i tiiou-aml <1«*IIii
not
Tl:»
•dinj
Vj HE RIFF'S SALE.
O GEORGIA—Sumter Couj
Will be sold lie tore the court house door,
in the city of Ainerieus, Sumter county, on
the first Tuesday in May. lstfi, between the
legal hours of sale, the following described
property, to- wit:
Seventy-five (75) acres of land, more or
less, ofi'of lot id'laml number two hundred
and filly-one (iDP in tin* twenty-nin'h
district of Sumter county, bound as follows:
On the east bv the old stage road, on the
south by lands of M. P. Huber, on th“ west
by lands of W. F. tasterlln and George
Sober,on th- north by Silas Smith.
In vied on as tin* property of W. If. Glov
er tosatisfv on** fi fa Issued from the »'ouiUy
Court ol Sumter county *» favor of (.’has.
G. Conn. vs. tin* said W . H. Glover. Pn>p-
i rt.v poiutial out by W. II. (Dover. This
Marc’ll Jsrii, |s - d. Levy made t>y I, It. Foi-
resl, deputy wberitl'.
L. B. Forukht, Sheriff.
J IIEKIFF'SSaLE.
tin* first Ti
legal In*ur*
-wit:
cribed
hundred amt thirty (2-‘>0) acres of
land, more o* less, contained in nuinliers
fifty (-Vii amt nlne'een (li»;. iu the six
teenth G(>< ilistriet «»f Sumter county, Ga.
being all ot *-aid lets north of tne public
road lendli-ir trim Americns, Ga., ’«» where
T. M. Furlow and Col. W . T. Toole re
nted at da
iu
vit:
Unit said corporat i >n slmU In
to Issue sabl sto*k. to sue and be
contract and l»e contracted with, to Iwiri*
money, to have and use u common seal,
make in-laws, to purchase, have ami
hold all such pro; erty, la h real and p*
sonal as may t*e necessar** or convenient
the transaction of its business; to Ismic
l>on*is not exceeding in amount the aggre
gate par value of the capital stock actually
paid in, ami to secure the
payment i
h bonds by mortgage or deed of trust on
all of its property ami franchises; and with
the consent o the city authorities of said
city to lay Its mains ami pipes through ttie
streets, and alleys and side-walks of tin*
city of Ainerieus; to supply gas fixtures and
electric light fixtures upon reasonable
terms ti> its customers; and generally to
have, erect and own all such necessary ap
pliances and fixtures as may be needful tiir
the purposes and objects as heretofore
stated; am. the power to make terms »jq,
its customers; io turn or stint off at tin-
pleasure of the corporation, an y or all gas,
electi ie light or electric power from any
consumer oi consumers for Millieient e him*.
Wherefore petitioners pray that a
he passed Ineorporatlug them, their u>
elates and sucees-or , for the lull >«*rm
twenty years with the prlv lege of rein '
at the expiration • f that time.
IlINTON, Ol’TT-i.V TlHoN.
Petit loner's Attorm \
Filed in office Marcli 10, I sol.
J. II. AJJ.EN.C. H. 4
A true extract fi*4)in the Iteeor-i offli
ters Jins .March 10,18-1. -I. H. Ai.i.kn,
1*1*1 ICATI ON,
said county of
PETITION FOR AMENDMENT
TO CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA—SUMTKH COUNTY.
To the Honorable Superior Court of said County
Tin* petition of W. I*. Burt, II. C. Bagley, M
Callaway, M. Speer. I*. ('. Clegg, ,L,I. llaiTe.-lc*
ami B. Myriek show that the
present Boar11 of Direc
Times l*uldi.-hiiig('o. l a c
the 2(>tli ilay of February istsi, duly cliartereil
under the laws of this state, and under said
apital of comuiou
lonstitute tlie
tors of the Ainerieus
corporation that
barter hail an authorized
stock to the amount of Ten Th'otisanil Dollars,
with the privilege of increasing the same
<>ni* Hundred Thousuiul and that Ten Thousand
Dollars has actually been paid into said com
pany
Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia.
The “Mother’s Friend"
Ainerieus Being Recognized.
It is .a well known fact that the Cen
tral road lias not paid the attention to
Americus in the past that our size and
importance warranted, but recently this
lias been somewhat changed. This road
is now taking much interest in our city,
and the result will be of much good to
both the road and Americus.
As has been given out this road will
soon replace the old depot by an elegant
structure to be finished by fall. In
other ways, too, appreciation is being
shown, and at last our true importance
is being recognized.
Recently a number of prominent offi
cials of the road have visited us, uud
each has carefully gone over the city.
Yesterday, Major G. A. Whitehead, gen-
ral freight agent with hoadquarters
Not only ihurteni labor Hiicl lessens | savannah, spent the .lay here, and took
am attending it, lint greatly dimcnishes ... * • . . , .
lie danger to life of both mother and ! il ,Illvc to m:ln . v ,,f m,r ""I'ortant points.
pain
the danger to life of
hild if used a few months before eon- j He was shown the various points of in-
finemeiit. Write to the Bradtiel 1 Regu J terest, and given an idea of the size and
lator (,41., Atlanta, Ga for further par-; impoitance of the city. This is his first
tieulars. Sold by all druggists. i * . ... , ,
zZ visit here for two yeais, and he ex-
A titled English lady has sot up a pressed himself as being wondcrstruck
laundry on her husband’s estate in Dor- | with the great growth iu that time.
Messrs. Adams, of Putnam; Alexander, ] setshire, and is doing a profitable busi-
of Upson; Arnohl, Beasly, Beck, Bell, of | ness.
Forsyth: Bell, of think.; lih.ck, liowcn. Lost—a lino large case of the chills, j
Brewton, BFseoe, Brown, of Marion: j Supposed to have been carried off by [
Brown, of Webster; Bullard, Bush, Cheatham's Tasteless Chill Tonic. No J
llyrd, Cannon, of Italian; Carswell, C.i- i ru " a * <l offered. It is gone for good. J |
sey, Cochran, of Terrell; Cochran, of I cure Your c»rnn iiy fning.
Wilkinson, Cody, Collins, Corn. Craw-j Abbott’s East Indian Corn Paint for!
Other officials have recently gone over
the city, ami now realizing and appre
ciating the importance of Americus, we
may expect the liberal policy begun to
be carried to a much greater extent.
Petitioners show that they ilesire— tail the
ockholilersof saiil Americus Times l*ul>h<*hini'
Company consenting thereto)—to have saiil
’ ' ‘ authorize saiil corpo-
- shine
courier amended so
ration, towit, the Ainerieus Times Pithli*
Company to issue, to an extent not to exceed
the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars, stock to
l»e known as “Preferred Stock,” of saiil corpora
tion, saiil stock not to be increased above Ten
Thousand Dollars except by a three-fourths vote
of the stockholders, and to have the first lien,
priority ami precedence over all other stock
previously issued by the said Americus Times
Publishing Company, and the said Americus
Times Publishing Company to guarantee to the
holders of such “Preferred Stiwik” dividends on
at the rate of Io per cent, per annum
L. B. Fn
. Sheriff.
KORGIA—SfMTiiu Cornry.
Whereas, Fannie Wil lams 1ms madcap-
months support irom
pi it*
GEo IP
Will lie sold he
in flu* city of Aineriet
jiiKK/ri
I A—Sumtkk County.
the court house door,
.. us..Slimier county, on
first Tuesday in May. IMU, between tin*
leg * I hours of sale, the following uescribed
pioperty, to.wit:
The east iialfoflot ofland number eighty
Ight (SS), except one and one-naif (1!^)
i, sani la<i*i lying and being in ilu* fif
teenth (PS) district ol'Suinter county, Ga.
Levied on as the property of Win. Jar-
L. B. Fokkkst, Hheritf.
CJ HE RIFF’S SALK.
iX fU.*Mia:i
GEORGIA—Sumtkk county.
Will be sold before the court house door,
in theclty of Ainerieus, Sumter minty, on
the first Tuesday in May, 181H. between the
legal hours of su e, the following desci Ibed
property, to-wlt:
One house and lot. In the city of Americus,
of said corporation, and petitioners will
pray.
JA8. DODSON A SON, Petitioners Attorneys,
Filed in office April 4th, IHtfi.
id. II. ALLEN. Clerk C. S. C.
I certify the above and foregoing to Ihj a true
extract from the Records of Charters this, April
4th, 1891.
J. H. ALLEN, Clerk C. 8. C.
A pplication for public road.
GEORGIA—Sumtkk County
Ed. Littleton. W. A. Seals, Jes*
others have made uppltruth
Salter and
.. asicond-
lass public road, des rmed in saiil p. tltloo,
a*starting from New Point Church on (lie
old Lumpkin road ami running in southerly
direction, crossing Mucaaiooehee er- ek »-t
A L. Fallls place, and Intersecting t v e old
Cuthb *ri road at scImolHouse near Emery
Stevens place, which has been marked out
hy the Coinmlsslouei s and u reptirt thereon
made on oa*h liy them.
All P'-tmuis »*re notified that said new
road will, on and alter the fiist Monday in
•minty, be finally
rran ed it • o new cause be shown Io the
•ontrary This tith day of April, 1MU.
PPLICATION FOR PUBLIC ROAD.
A 1 ' 1 '
. No
second i
petition
GEORGIA—HUMTK
ui, J. M. Stanford,.!. K. Gatewm
s have made appilcMtiou for
ss pubile road •cheribctl iu m
starling trom the Br*oiy road
mill hml running to Hnntiin>ton,
ilistriet line of ilu* Fifteenth
i* ml sixteen th Districts, along said line to the
Furlow road near tin* Picasan' Grove eimreli,
the lower Danv lie
Mr Jit.lies Castleberry's house, whle
hits been marked out by the Commixstoucr
itud a report therem made on oa*h by tii**li
All persons are i
itl**«l i lint s
and after tin* first Monday In M>
iN)i, by the Commissioners of oa<i*'<ud r*
id county, he finally granted if
sllnated on the west side of Lee street, and
north ot the Central railway track, front
ing on Lee street seventeen (17) feet and
running back seventy (7c) yards, containing
one-fifth acre, and tmunded as follows:
On the south and west by lands of Cole-
north by Willie Shines,and east by
Lee street.
Levied on
rl** to sat isfy
ofS.K. Taylor
(Mtlnted out by plalntlirs attorney. Tenant
h the oroperfy of Mack Mor*
ecountv court fi fn In tavor
. Mack Morris. P-operty
in possession notified in terms ot the law
Levy marie by Win. Cobb, bullin' county
court. This April 1st. lsifi.
L. B. Fokkkst, Sheriff.
ribed pr «perly, to-wlt.
Lots Nos. 1 and 5, In the city of Amcricua,
fronting on Jackson ».tr* et. containingom-
fourth »*ere, more or less, hounded on the
north by lur.d of Mr. Haljth ('base, on the
east oy Jackson street, on the went by laud
' Mr. R L. McLeod, on the south by land
on as tin* property of Leary Doran to satis
fy all la iu favor of J. P. Chapman. Prop*
erty pointed out hy plaintlll and levy made
by G.h. Cobb, L. C„ tins 12th day of March,
1891. L. B. Foarkkt Sheriff’ H. C,
GEORGIA—Sumtkk Count. .
Wherein*, a. T. Johnson, administrator
de bonis t on, on the estate of Susan J.
- ailing**, deceased, has made application
*•■■ letters nf dismission, from said estate
f Carcv Williams, <
Thcs.* are therefore to cite and udnimii
all i artles concerned, whethor Uimlied
**rcilltors, to show cause on or hefor** II
May term of court of ()rdi»»ury of Smut
county, to be hcln • n :he first Monday
May next, why said pe itloii should noi l
granted a- praye ‘
ny otlieial signature, this 2It!i
TWELFTH ANNUAL STATEMENT
FTDTIT ,TXSr
914 Walnut Street, P&iladelpliia, Pa.
1,1891, Including
• IWH.T.M
49l.Wfl.il
INVK8TKI) ASSKTM.
Bonds, Stocks and
Loans on Collateral.. 81,781.10
C.-sh In office, Banks
and Trust Co 12F54M
Bills Receivable, Ledg
er balanceH, etc 40,107.10
Contingent Assets..
Total Assets..,
INSURANCE IN KOItCK.
Jan. 1,1891,12,170 Policies repre
senting |20,ftV»,Oj9.W
Total Losses and Payments to
Members in 12 Years, Lttl7.2lfi.Ti
The annual expense dues are limit-'
fipcrtl.ffiu insuiance and the mortality
savings the first five years, as against ho
average expense co»t about $11 in old line
The new husln ss In IS Ocost the Fidelity
♦ 12.01 per $1,000 insurance, us against
average cost of over fh* In old line compan
ies.
. lie cash assets of the Fidelity are twe
ty-eight times its ascertained liabilities,
against a ratio of $1.12 to cuch $1 liability
old line companies.
The Fidelity lias already saved to i
police holde s In twelve yen's,us com par
ed with old line pieiniuius,
million dollars.
Its policies a
r re guaranteed
Government l omls
plain.
. ntechnlcal, an«l
the same principal that
are guaranteed.
G. FoU.SK President.
The
all part let
creditor-,
• therefore to cite and admonish
meerned, whether kindred or
show cause on or before the
tin* Court of Ordinary of sum
May
ter county to »** held o*» the first Monday
In May next, why said letters should not
he grant« d as prayed for.
Witness my hand and otlieial signature,
IT NT V.
ford, of Greene; I).ivi8, of Putnam: Day.
Dickerson. Deupree, Fain. Farnsworth.
Freeman, Frier, French, Gordon, Grah
am, Hale, Haines, .Hamilton, Haros, of
Hancock: Henderson, Herrington, Hill,
of Harris; Hill, of Troup: Hudson, of
Gwinnett; Hudson, of Harris: Huggins,
Hust, Jackson, Johnson, ol Clayton:
Bunions and Warts, it is great,
apr 7-dl2-w2t.
The women are in the majority in
Mexic "- Mo - Thc ei " s, “ j‘ ,st taken j frigiiteneil "anil tried "to run a'
shows that the town has 2,.V»2 males i
and 2,7(Xl females.
Mirnculoiis if Ti
A i*ep«»rt reached the ears u.’ a report
er yesterday of a miraculous escape a
young lady had in Lee county the other
day. It is stated that a young couple
were out driving when the horse became
away. The
buggy was almost turned over and the
young lady fell out, the wheels passing
Eczema, Ringworm and Tetter arc all ! ^^ rcc ^y over ^ ier -She arose un-
Johnson, of Hall; Johnson of Jefferson; 1 ^agreeable companions and the source j hurt, and proceeded with the drive.
Jordan, Kenan, Ketclmm, kH«orc, K.m- | them aU . , iu ( irantee( |. , l lino nt
sey, Kirkland, Knox, I^amar, of Lincoln; | apr 10-w4t IVICLIrCC 8 VUHt 'jf C3rdUI
Langinade, Latimer, of Montgomery; 1 I and THEDFORD’S 4 *ACK-DRAUGHT are
Law, Long, Mabry, of Heard; Manson, | Feathera beneath the brim arc to '-e ! for sale by the folL wing merchants in
Martin, of Lumpkin: McDaniel »«...i ..
Means, Mershou, Milton
icaru; Aianson, | * - j lor sale by Uie folL-wing
ianiel, McRae, I 8eeu on 80,1,0 of 1,10 new hats, and very : Sumter county:
ton, Mitchell, l ,rett J' and becoming they are I ..
E. J. Eblriilge, AinerJcn*'
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
UKn lUi I a—Su
Agr**»*Kl
4 PPLIC \TI**N.
A. LF.TTKRS OF DISMISSION,
• KORGM— sumtkk (
Towbom It may concern
Where* s, I. II. Black, uilininistmtor of
,e e-tate oi Mary F. Ciaiki*. dt-ci-iinetl
lug filed bin a plication for h-ite
DUNN & LOYLESS, Managers
d-tf AMERICl'S. GA.
THE BEST THING OUT
REST Y»>UR WIVES!
YOUR SISTERS!
YOUR COUSIN
• •art «
ikk County.
order granted by the llon-
irtilnary of !*anl count \, u ill
be Mild before the court house <io>>r In A
cun, GeorglRaid county on t * c Firs* Tues
day >n May, net ween the luwlul hours of sale,
llic following property, towit: The East ban
oflotot (and nuiib>r Two Hundred uini
221) in the Twcnty-seventn
o'er County, «»»., couiaining
Disirlc
(iui 1 ,
les
ofSelli Bodge
d*c*-ased. Solti lor tin* belief
and eredilors of said deceased.
Thi<i(ith, day of April.
Th.
slon Irom saltl e-Iute
all p:
.•In*
n! admonish
bether klmlrctl ...
to show cause on or before the
io of th- Court of Ordinary of
'quidy, to Ih* hebl i ii the first
May next, why said pell-
J. II. Ai.i.kn, Administrator.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
B. L. .Joiner, Andersouville.
*.b*an A- McTvier, Bottsieri 1
W. it. Dorn, Frienihbip.
Montgomery, Morrow, Neal, of Odum- McELREE’S WINE OF CARDUi for Weak Nene^
bla; Neal, of Talbot; Newton, Overstreet, _
Paris, Patrick, Perkins, Phinaz.ee, ot | There is a girl at one of the London!
Monroe; 1’iekett, Pierce, rolford, I’ricc, | (England) music lialla who plays eight! A bath lined with Mexican onyx and
Reynolds, Salfold, Sharman, Sharpe, I musical instruments, including trom-1 costing *d.000 Is a feature of a Baltimore ‘ m'ks ‘sre'i.L
Shropshire, of Chattooga: Simmons, of bone. woman’s house.
Gwinnett; Simmons, of Pickens; Sisk, I |
Smith, of Clyirlton; Smith, of DeKalb; L, ; ,. h ' man who took j Every one should use P. P. P. because
Smith of Ldn.Hf.n- Smith nf T^Bmo• i u « • Hte . ( 11 Aou,c » at this season nearly every one needs a
Smith, of Johnson, Smith, of Talbot, he ain t kicking, and says it’s a Lulu— good medicine to purify, vitalize and en-
Speuco, Stapleton, Starr, Stephens, of j Cheatham’s Tasteless. 4 j rich the blood.
KORGIA—Hum i kk County.
Agreeable to an order ol the Court of Ordi
nary of Mumtei County, will he Hold at iib-
llc outcry at thc court Iioumi door of mU.i
coi.nty ou the First r«ic**d;iy in May m xt,
w i< bin the legal hotirH of ^ale, the lolitmi g
property, towit: Twonutiou bai Khures oi
IheCapl'iti HitK-k in tin- 1 utcrruittonal Mctli-
dne( t•mpitny. s»»id as Hie eroperty «>t R. II.
Brumby, lute of said count >, decciiHcd.
Terms cash. Thin oprll filli, ls9l.
Bku.mio . Administratrix.
WANTED
I TINKRGETK’ salesman to solicit orders in
1l S ' ■ ■
William Hicks, ^ Libel for Divorce In
Caroline Hicks. S Sumter Superior Court.
and YOUR Al’NT*
"THE L1TTLS 5EWIN5 tlACHINS HAT
Wants all the Indies to call
nee tile latent
SKWINO MACHINE MOTOK
SHINGLES
-AND-
LUMBER
nppear-
the defendant. Caroline Hicks,
tiv* in said county and it ft rth-.
ingsatisract* rtly to tin* court that said de
fendant does not reside in the Mtate of
Georgia. It is therefore ordered and ad-
judged by tt e court that the defendant lie
served by publishing this «*rd*-r twice a
month for two months m tin* amkkiuus
Bku«»hi>kk. a uewspap«*r ciihlished in s .ld
• ainty in wr.lch the Sheiltrs sail*,, nrs »..i-
vertlsed. before the .. ..
and the said defendant is he
•o l»e ami appear at the next t rm oi this
ourt to show cause, It any she has. why a
total divorce should not be granted, said
William Hicks as prayed for.
South Georgia for Iarg«* (icorgia
nipt advances. Addiess, MANAGER,
89 Capital npure,
s-ld-U Atlanta, Ga.
Nov Adjourned *<»rm, Feb. 21 S91
J A. lltXoN Plaint 's Att'y,
A trn exirucj Itf,. nimctcHof Sum-
»*■ •superior C Mnreh 7. 1n0|.
2 m J. H. ALLEN, Clerk.
Having Just finished an outfit to t*» a ^
fai ture the above naiind articles, e
prepared to lurnish theiu on short ,’
Satisfaction guarantee*. Will "
Paraers Station, ten miles Irom Ani«* r '‘ ’
on H. A. AM. R. R. Address us at
Ga. R. a. WILHONA*
SUFFERERS
Youthful Errors
Lout Manhood, Karly Decay, '
elc., ecu aecurc » home treat be 1 '.,
by aiUlicra'lig n fellow suflerer. 1
VV. Leek, I*. O. Box 31B, Ro»n»» e '
Virginia. -