Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, May 01, 1891, Image 7

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THE AMERICAS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, MAY 1^ 1891. THAT IS LOVE. A YOUNG white man cuts his THROAT WITH A KNIFE. lie Caught a Glimpse of a I-ovely Woman ami Said She Was His Fate—He Couldn't Marry Her—So He Suicided-A Pe culiar Case. The idea of love at first sight is scout- ( .,1 by many, and few believers are found to lids romantic notion. Here, however, is a tragical example ,,f the truth of the fact that such a thing ;ls love at sight exists, and that it is of- ten terribly strong. clias. Patterson saw a woman for the first time on Thursday last, and that n i,r|it cut himself from ear to car on her BURNED TO DEATH. A Young Negress Meet, a Horrible Death Near Americus. News has just reached the city of the horrible death of a negro girl in the fifteenth district, on the William's place. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. That Barbecue and Flcnfc. Preparations for the grand picnic and barbecue at Omaha on May 7th, under the auspices of the local lodge of the Order of Railroad Conductors, continue to go forward with a rush. Every necessary detail Is be'ng cate fully looked after by the knights of the showetii VheiV'd'enPe for GEORGIA— Sumtkk County. To the Honorable Superior Court of said County: The petition of Jus. T Ootney. It. L. SulU- van, I.iiHum C. Bell, C. J. Schneider, P. C. Ciegg,H.C. Hanley,W. E. Murpheyund W. i*. . Wallis, cltlKen*of city of Americus, Sumter County, tie rglu, mid others, respectfully ti-el ccnmoim, to In* incorporated < »uiit. He never saw her before day before voterdav. never spoke a word to her, never met her, and yet her beautiful face ;i! i<1 form completely enraptured him. He saw her for only a minute or two l,ut m that time fell passionately and vi olently in love with this unknown wo- As a result, he lies a bleeding corpse dead by his own hand. t >n the day mentioned, (.’has Patter-1 sun, a young white man, started from | Macon to Scotland on the E. T. V. & <i. Ida,I. He has been living in and around Macon for some time, but left for Scot- ! land to accept a position. lie seemed in excellent spirits, and on the way talked and laughed with the railroad men with out the least restraint. At Helena, however, just six miles from Scotland, a change took place, and a fair woman was the cause. When Helena was reached Patterson went out on the platform, and began joking with one of the brakemen. As the train stopped before Hotel Sam, lie glanced up and there on «ho veranda he saw a woman. She presented a most beautiful ap pearance, and as the young man gazed her fascinations grew upon him. His manner suddenly changed, and with great emotion he .asked who she was. He stood charmed, and as the train pulled out, he remained to catch a last glimpse of the fair creature. When out of sight, lie returned to his seat, but seemed lost in thought. He acted strangely and would talk of nothing but the vision he saw. “1 love her," said he to a friend, “and never saw so fair a creature. Already I am wrapped up in her, and can think of nothing else. I have met my fate, but what can I do? 1 don't know her, and if 1 diil what good would that do ? I know 1 couldn't marry her, but I can’t live without her. I can’t marry her, but I can die for her.” He was laughed at, and then remon strated with, but all to no purpose. On reaching Scotland lie went to the hotel, but continued his wild talk. He seemed perfectly sane and saw his fool ishness, but protested that he bail seen the only woman he could love, and as he didn’t even know her he would die for her. He went to his room early, and would s;iy little else than what is given About eight a peculiar noise was heard in the room, and on effecting an entrance a horrible sight met the gaze of the hotel men. Patterson was lying on the bed gasp ing for breath, his throat cut wide open and a bloody knife lying by his side. He could hardly speak, and died in a few minutes. His last words were: ‘‘1 am dying for her." It was a peculiar case, and especially since there can be no doubt that Patter son had not a thought of doing such a rash act until after seeing the woman at Helena. He was a sensible and good looking young fellow, and is said to have come from South Carolina. Parties were in Americus yesterday "ho went down on the train with him, ami say that his words could not possi bly have been given as a blind. She was burned to a crisp, and died in ■ bell cord, and the belief is general that SSSrU^iirpor fearful agony. ! an immense crowd will eucourage the “Americus Jewelry i:c If j , , .1, . I The principal office, place of business and it Happened a few days ago, and j hoys in blue by their presence on that j residence of said company, hhull be iu Ain. ri- seems to ltave been due to gross care-1 occasion. !^tyon^ird^Jl^cioV^hAl^m“t'"u : As evidence of this it may be stated j but petition-ra prey for privilege of ,, . , , . . , , transacting businesit anywherein or outside that already more than two hundred j ofthe state of Georg a, irthe Hoard <>f idrce- tipkidri iini.n finnn sold rjirlif hero in tors ••houltl de Ire Miitl It Is the Interestoi mhIiI tickets nave been soia rigiu neie in colnpaiiy tMdo HO The capital stock of said Americus, and the work has as yet hut company Nimli be Fifteen Th usand (915 uuii) , . . ..... . ... Doll ire, to be divided Into shares of One scarcely begun. In addition to this j Hundred Dollars each; bu pel It loners pray number, crowds from every point along j {gJJSrrent* of hhUl' 'In*fiIff *!< .'«V i -'pITd*n ■!ml the line will go to swell the vast throng pray for the privilege of Increasing said eapl- , tal stock from time to time. In ..|*cretIon of on that clay. | Board of Directors, as occasion and business Yeatarrliv tb« elnirm in of the com- • way demand to an amount not to exceed One 1 esterelay the cnairman oi me com- Hundred Thousand Dollars. mittee on arrangements received a tele- j Th-objeei or tbeirassoclat on Is pecuniary e m . gain miiu profits for Its sharehol <-rs and the gram from Lumpkin, asking that a j business they propose to conduct, is tnat.of special car be reserved for the good peo- watem s! c'lIL' ks f a'l'm P j!• wc 1*1-y*!*f' * 1 r iV**uiVi!I’ pie of that city. In addition to the big j sllvrund plated ware', also ‘musical instru- , • *i . . ,, . menis and musieal merchandise or all kinds i crowd that will go via the S. A. A M. I <»p.ical too -. nreciou* stones, art totals. I New Advertisements. GEORGIA—Sumter County Whereas, J. R ncott, sdmli Istrstor of estate of L. E. Spivey, has made ai p leaf ion to have J. H. aI mi, i lerk of the Superior Court, appointed administrator ou the lessness. On the day of the tragedy, the parents left two young daughters, one 4 years old and the other about 10, alone in the house. By some means the bed caught afire, and at the same time the dress of the oldest girl blazed up. The little one rushed out, and the other un fortunate creature not knowing what to do followed out into the open air. Her clothes, fanned by the breeze, blazed more, and the child fell almost consumed to the ground. Her sister screamed and cried, finally attracting to the scene some white peo ple. In the uutnher was Mrs. Williams. The girl was found lying on the ground totally unconscious, all the clothes burned olf, and from head to foot the body was a mass of burns and blisters. In places the flesh was hare and had fallen from the hones. The sight, was most sickening, and the moans of the dying negress added to the horriblencss of the scene. In spite of this Mrs. Williams stood bravely by, and ordered that the child bo carried to her own house. This was done, and medical attendance was sum moned at once. Mrs. Williams herself waited upon the sufferer, and tendered everything which would add to the girl’s comfort. But she was burned to such a terrible extent that nothing could bo done but put lu • out of pain, and in about an hour death relieved her. of Jo-eph Young '‘eceased. These are therefore to cite am! admonGh all parlies concerned, whether kindred or cr-dltors, to show cause on or l>efoae the May term of the louri -*f Ordinary of Hum- ter county, to be held on the first Monday in May next, why said letters should not be granted as prayed for. Witness my hand and ottlcial signature. Petition for Incorporation GEORGIA—Sumtkk County. To the Superior Court of aAid County: The petition of IT B Harrold, H. R. Johnson, W. E Murphey and J, ti. Felaer, all of the said County and state, respect fully shows that they and such other per- S HERIFF'S HALK. GEt) KG I A—Sumtkk County. Will b*» so'd before I he court house door. In i he el y or America*. Sunrer comity, on tiie flr-t Tuesday In May, 1891, i etwteu he legal hours of sab*, the following it - Ibed property, to-wit One-third interest In one bla k«mith and carriage shop and lot In the city of Ainerl- , Ga., said lot extending hack slxiy flv (e r ») feet, ami being twenty-five (45) feet in width.and bound as follows: On the south by premises of J. W. She" eld A Co. on the west uy Jackson street, on the north by lot of said James Kill-, on the east, by propeitv •copied by I. N. Hart. Levied on a- the property of Ed Neal to satisfy one in* rigase fl fa' s. tlu every prospect of succces, to charter a steamboat at Columbus and carry down \ \ large delegation from that city. ally kept In I pray for any of th he kept 1 he privilege of Me ELBEE’ SWINEOFCARDUI for Weak Nerves. A New Firm Beginning May 1st, there will be a new lirra in the city, Hawkins & Lov ing. This will merely mean the taking into partnership of Mr. Oscar Loving by Mr. C. C. Hawkins. Mr. Hawkins has long been known as one of the leaders in furniture dealing, and Mr. Loving has been associated with him ever since his start. Both are known as leading business men, and the success which has characterized the old firm will doubtless be increased in the | porale piirpo.* ••old, i i'prm rsotial proper dispose of an ! fore sh. i iiiMi.liPi oth •nnicM I fill ii cut or Mil Id •r*. agents i &AKRI* 3 POWBER | should think ii to the I j pany. To app ini all offl I management of it* hush t*h8 to employ sales- { men, drummers workmen, and all other person- for conducting said badness. Petl- t'oners pray for the pilvllego to maknand I enforce siieli eon-tlint loe, hf-laws, rules and ; reunlattons lor i lie government of not to l»H Absolutely Pure. A cream of tartar baking powder, of all in leavening strength —IJnitei Government Report, Aug. 17, 1889. j une 15 lUwlyr iighei State Mr. Loving’s promotion is a source of gratification to his friends,and .all think it nothing but natural that he should rise. Try BLACICDRAUGHT tea for Dyspepsia. LaCrosse to Columbus. Stir BLACK-DRAUGHT tea cures Constipation. A negro u onion from Ilazleliurst brought her baby to Abbeville Wednes- ‘• :, y for Dr. Roberts to examine. It was * l s Hange freak of nature. Its head would weigh at least thirty pounds, "l*ile its body would not weigh ten pounds. It was two years old and could neitlier walk or Ulk.- All of the back of its head was perfectly soft. It was ery- ! n - an H its mother said it had been cry- uig for eight months almost incessant- The literary school at LaCrosse, under the charge of I. X. Mott, has been given a rate of sixty cents per capita for the round trip to Columbus and return on Saturday, May 2nd. The school, including parents and friends, will go, and invite others to ac company them. Tickets will be sold only from LaCrosse, and those from others points who join the excursion should send the money for the fare to that place and procure their tickets the day before. Over $150,000 paid by the consumer in Texas alone last year, for Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic. We offer you this year Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill Tonic for the same price, 75 cents per bottle. It is identically the same, with the exception of taste. It is so improv ed you wouldn’t recognize it, but its qualities are unimpaired. Guaranteed to cure. Try a bottle and be con vinced. 4 Give More Proof. Ordinary Speer has had a number of the applications for widows’ pensions sent back to him on account of lack of proof. Nearly half of the total number sent off have been returned because of this, and all applying should take notice. If you want a pension you must take pains to have all the proofs conclusive. WINE OF CARDUI, n Tonic for Women. PLRFECTED CRYSTAL J.ENSES aiility F;rct ftfid Always. and use a common a»*al, t be sued, to plead and he Implemlc tract hiiiI he contracted with, to have such other powers ami to do such other h re oust in ary and proper, to carry nut the intent. ilcsUu end purpose of said corpora Will he sold before the city crie winter r the first T legal hour pioperty Seventy . . less, oil*of lot o* laiul number two hundred and nny-one (2M> In the Iwenty-nln h (•*») Jlstrlctof Sumter county, bound as I Hows; On theeant by the old stage vlng des 'and, h by lends or M. P. suher, on th~ west hv hinds of W. F. Kasteilln and George Huber, on th« north l»y Silas Smith. thepropertyofW.il Company." The object and purposed of their association ere to make gain and beuefll for themselves by the manufacture and sale of gas light anti electric light and other lights for Illuminating air-els, alleys and lanes, and public and private buildings, and by supplying and trectlng all neces sary fixtures for those purposes; and also by manufacturing and supplying electric motive power to consumers The place of doing business will be with in tue city of Americus hi said county, and the par icular business they propose t# c*rry on Is ihe n-nnufscturlng of Illumin ating, coni, fuel and other gas In the city of Americus. and supplying the streets and alleys, and public anil private buildings in and n»-ar said city with gas And electric lights or other lights, and to furnish to cus tomers o proi er terms all necessary fix tures, ana also to manufacture and furnish electric motive power to customers as afore- said The amount of capital to he employed by hern, actually paid In, shall he Ihe sum of one hundred 'hmiKand dollnrs, to be repre sented by the Issue of one thousand shares of stock, par value of each b Ing one hun dred dollars, and they ask the power to In crease the same to any sum not exceeding two hundre • thousand d* liar-. They pray tnat Said corporation shall have th power Id sto’k. to sue and be i '-cted with, to boriow moii seal, to to I: contract and he monev, t *have and make hv.laws, to purchase, have and to hold all such prm erty, both real and per sonal us may l>e necessary or convenient for the transaction of Its business; to Issue *M»n> s not exceeding in amount the aggre gate par value of the cuLltuI stock actually paid In, and to secure the payment o any or tosatisf • one tl fa Issued fr< Court of Sumter county »n favor G. Conn. vs. the Mild W. H. Glover erty pointed out by W. H. Glove , Till h 2#t h, 1831. Levy made by L II. F.-i si, deputy sheriff'. L. B. Fokkeht, Sheriff. Petit I t lor the fun term • privilege of renev term according ft And petitioner! orporateil pray to Ik» I in »ftwenty (20) y ul at the ex (drat Ion of aafd File I In office thDHth day of April, 1K9L .1. Ii. Ai.i.kn, Clerk H C. s. U. Ga. ertlfy that the above Is a t.rue pd of charters of Sum This 8th April 1891. J. M. AI.I.KN, Clerk S. C. 8. C. Ga. DAVENPORT DRUG CO. Pharmacists Have Exclusive sale of these Cklkrra tkd Glasses In Americus, Ga. FAULKNER, KELLAM & MOORE, The only Manufacturing Opticians in the South, Atlanta, Georgia. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA—Sumtkk County: To the Superior Courl of Said County: The petition ofC. R. Whitley, M. B. Camp- lie I. James L. Montgomery, Liston Cooper, T. Wortham. R. II. Chas-, L. B. Ritter and W. II. Cooke, of said ccunty, respect fully show that they have associated tfn-m- logether and desire for themselves, their rt-soclMlcs, successor* and assigns to be icorporateu under the laws of Georgia and lade a hotly politic, with the right or suc- fsslon under the corporate name ot the t mcrlcus Nt- am I„aundrv Company." Th-object of said corporation is for pecti- la»y gain and profit for its shareholders, ml the na^tlcular bus ness t» tie carried on Is that or a general laundry, t he washing and ing of clothes of everv ami all character rlption. and such business PETITION FOR AMENDMENT TO CHARTER. STATE OF GEORGIA—Sumtkk Countv. To the Honorable Superior Court of naiil County The iH>tition of W, 1*. Burt, II. C. Bagley, M„ Callaway, M. Speer. I*. C. Clegg, J. J. ifauealey and B. Myrick show that they constitute the present Board of Directors of the Americus Times I'uhliidilngro., a corporation that wi the 20th day of February 1890; duly chartered One Hundred Thousand anil timt Ten Thousand Dollars has actually been paid Into said pany. Petitioners show that they desire—(all the stockholders of said Americus Times Fuhli«hinf Company consenting thereto)—to have sab charter amended ho as to authorize said corpo ration, towlt, the Americus Times Puhlishmi Company to issue, to an extent not to exceci the sum of Fifteen Thousand Dollars, stock to ho known as “lYeferred Stock," of said corpora tion, said stock not to he increased alsive 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 * ’ompany to guarantee to the holders of such "Preferred Stock" dividends on the same at the rate of Io |»er cent. |>er annum on the liar value of such stock to be paid on the 1st of January of each year out of the earnluga of said corporation, and petitioners wifi ever pray. JAS. DODSON & SON. Petitioners Attorneys. Filed in office Ai*U 4th, 1891. »J. H. ALLEN. Clerk C. S. C. I certify the alwve and foregoing to l»e a true extract from the Records of Charters this, April 4th, 1891. J. H. ALLEN, Clerk C. 8. C. A pr IMPLICATION FOR PUBLIC ROAD. GEORGIA—Sumtkk County. Ed. Littleton. W.A. Seals, Jes»e Salter and . . others have made application loraM«cond- mil and Incident to a laundry. class public road, des rM*««l in said petition, 1 he capital stock of said corporation Hhall „•« starling from New Point Church on the thousand dollar*, divided into shared 0 | < j Lumpkin road and running iu southerly mired dollarseaeji.witlGiie privilege I direction, crossing Mucauiooehee cr ek at L. Fallls place, and Intersecting t of Increasing same to a sum not exceeding twenty-five t housund dollars, and each stock holder to he in ilvually liable to theext**..t of hi* unpaid subscription of said capita st'*ek. The place of Imslm ss and principal otfico of said corporation w i 1 be In the cl y of Americus, said county. Petitioners for thcmseives and associates pray that under the corp irate name afore said, they may he Incorporated and ma e a body politic for the fn’l term of twenty (20) bit hh irt road at nclioolhouse near Emery Stevens place, wlilcli has been marked out by the Cominlssloneis and u report thereon h by them. All p-rsous are notified thnt said new road wilt, on and after the that Monday Ir May, I89i, by the Commissioners of said county, he finally with ihe privilege of renewal at tin ptratl m of that * lire, and o hnve and enjoy j and Re gran ed If • o new cause he shown 1 contrary. Tills Oth day of April, lMfi. the following rights and privilege The right to sue and he sued, pie Impleaded, to con'ract and he c with, to use a common seal mid adopt by ted Lost - lino largo case of the chills. ■ "l'I’o.seil t<> have been carried off by ‘“• iHiain's Tasteless Chill Tonic. No e " a,< l offered. It is gone for good. 4 I S(,mo Athens young inen think they ‘•oe .struck it rich in securing an intcr- ' ■' ‘ii one of the lateHt electrical devices. 1 iu-c.ntrivance is for the benefit of When a train passes a sta- J 1 " 1 * a great light is thrown upon the ! u,u,, ‘ atmosphere, and at the next sta- l,,n I,,W: nd which the train is heading • ll 1 he same time. The cost of keeping oie th’ '“g m repair is about $10 per an- c ‘ at -'h mile of road. •"’Jl his grippe—the man who took . liV * Taste , isteless Chill Tonic, but 1 kicking, and says it’s a Lulu— kmt ham s Tasteless. 4 rule* ii'ul regulallo is hindi stockholders for the government or ltssrock- liolde-H and officers noi incondst-nt with The Farmers’Alliance warehouse at law. To establish branch houses m a »y county In this ststeor outside or this St te. To borrow money for corporate pnr|iose*ard Hrcure the name by moruage or trust deed orothe wise upon any or all ol Its corpora e proper y. To have, hold, own, use and enjoy all propcrl v. real and personal, a* may oe nec- Griflin has paid its patrons a dividend of 45 cents pet bale as profits of the busi ness. The president of the concern is Dr. W. E. II. Searcy, a prominent candi date for the presidency of the State Al liance. The Memorial day exercises at Tliom- aston have been postponed from April 2fi to May 10 on account of the scarcity of flowers. Eczema, Ringworm and TeUer are all disagreeable companions and the source of much annoyance. Hunt’s Cure cures them all. Guaranteed. 4 apr 10-w4t Last Saturday, Dr. Goneke of Dawson, was exhibiting on the streets an egg that was the exact shape of a young chicken. The body, head and bill of a young chicken were well defined. ussarv tor the transaction oflts said bus and io buy machinery to cari y on their said business, and to appoint all officers and agents Tor the lunu-gc ■ ent oi Us business to employ s lesmen, workmen and allotn*-r pertop* necessary to carry — “ ~ J ’ * A pplication for public road. GEORGIA—sumtkk County. A. H. Nenn, J. M. Stanford,.!. R. Gatewood, and oilers have made application for a second class public road esc Tilled lu said petition ms stanlug from the Brmiy road iiunlng to IIuntluKton, Adams mill _ , thence to tne district line of the Fifteenth ml Sixteenth Districts, along said line to the Furlow road near the IMensaui Grove church, up Haiti line to the lower Danv lie road near JaiueH Ca«tleberry’H house, which has been marked out by the Conimisslo and a report thereof made on oil'll by them. All persons are no'llled that Haul new road will, on and after the first Monday In May, 1891, by the Comml-sloncrs of ioadn and rev enue of said county, lie finally granted if no he shown to the contrary. This powers and privileges necessary to carry out , day of.April, 1891. the‘•bj*cu of said corporation eonferrred by J. w . wiieatlky, law uiion corporations of like character by I ap7-4w Clerk County Commissioners. SHERIFF'S HaLE. 5 GEORGIA—Sumter County A’lll he sold before the c«.urt house door, the city of Americus, Huinter county, « n cliyc . the first Tuesdu* In May, 1891. betw legal hours ol sale, the following described property, to-wit: hundred and thirty (230) acres of land, more o* less, contained In numbers fifty11 amt rdne'een (19). iu the six teenth (l«; district ol Sumter county, On being all of said lots north of tue puhll< i Americus, Ga., to where road leading | • ’ol• T. M. Furlow and Col. W. T. Toole sided at daiect said mortgage, to-wlt: 27tt. dav ol Decern he Sumter. Levle • on as the property of W. C. To de to satisfy a mortgage n fa issued from Sum- tor Superior • ourt in favor ot L. G. Conn ell, iransferee, vs. the suld W. C. Tiwle. Property pointed out in said mortgage tl fa. Tenant in posi-cmion notified In terms i ' the law. This April 1st, 1891. L. B. FOKKEHT. SherlfT. fjHER'FF’SSALE. o GEORGIA—Sumter County. Will lie sold bniore the court house door, in the city of Americus.Sumter county, on ih • first Tuesday in May. 1891, between the leg * I hours of sale, the following oescrlbed east halfof lot of land number eighty eight (88), except one and one-half (1V$) acres, said la ni lying and being in ihe fif teenth (15) district ofHumter county, Ga. Lovied onus the property of Wm. Jar vis to *utlH<y one county court fl fa Issued fiom the county court of Sumter county In favor of Council A McGarrah vs. the •aid Wm. Jarvis. Property pointed out In Haul fl fa. Tenant In posseHsion notified In terms of the law. This April 1st. 1891. L. B. Forrest, sheriff. S HERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—Sumtkk County. Will he sold before the court house door. In thecity of Americus, Hum»er ountv, on the first Tuesday in May, 1891. between the legal hours of sa e, the following described property, to-wlt: One house and lot In the city of Arnerlcua. situated on the west aide of Lee at reet, and 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 follows: On th*-south and west by lands of Cole man. north b Willie Hhiue*,sud east by Lee street. Levlei on as the nrnpety of Mack Mor- ri-* to satisfy ono countv court fl fa In favor of8. K. Taylor vs. Mack Morris. P opetty pointed out by plaintiffs attorney. Tenant in possession notified in terms ot the law. Lev> made by Win. < obb, bailiff county court. This April 1st.*, 1W1. L. B. Forrest, Hberlfl. nd.x by mortgage or deed of trust all of its properly ami franchises; and with the consent o the city authorities of said city to lay Its mains ami pipes throui ll the s/reets, nnd alleys and *dde- walks of the city of Americus; to supply gas fixturesand electric light fixtures upon reasonable * * customers; nnd getietully to have,« rcct and ou n all such necessary ap pliances end fixtures as may be needful for the purposes and objects as heretofore stated; am. the power to make terms with shut off at the f Miration, any or all gas, ectrlc power from any Its rush liters; pleasure of the electi Ic light t consumer or consumers for Mifliclent cause. Wherefore petitioners pray that un order lie passed Incorporating them, their asso ciates and succes-or-, for the full term of twenty years with the prlv lege of renewal at the expiration • f that time. Filed In office March 10, 1891. J. II. AI.I.KN. C. 8. C. A true extract from the Record of Char ters this Murch 10,1M.-1. J. If. A i,i.kn, Clerk S. C. A pplication, TWELVE M ONTII8 SUPPORT. GEORGIA—Sumtkk County, Whereas. Fannie Wll lams has made ap plication lor twelve months support from the estate of Carey Williams, ileci-ased. These are therefore to cite and admonish all i artles concerned, whether kludred or creditors, to show cause on or before the May term of court of Ordinary of Sumter county, to be hohi »*n the first Monday In May next, why said petition should not be granted a* prayed for. Witness my official signature, this 24th day of March, 1891. Will be sold before the court house door In \merleus, Sumter county, Georgia, be tween the legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In May, 1891. the following de scribed nr per»y. to-wlt: Lots Nos. 4 and 6, In the city of Americas, fronting on Jackson ftr* et. contalnlngone- fourth sere, more or less, bounded on the north by 1 iv.d of Mr. Ralph Chase, on the y Jackson atreet, on the weatby land i Ihe south bv luml ol Mr. II L. Me I .end, of nouthorn Lund and Lumber Co. levied the pioperty of Leary Doran to satis fy a fl fa In favor of J. P. Chapman. Pro) . P' erty pointed out by plaint I ffand levy made by G. S. Cobh, L. C.. this 12th day of March, 1891. * ~ Hi Him lain UUJ 1*1 .'lllll II L. B. Fohrkht. Sheriff H. O. A i'plica noN, LKTTKKft OF DIH1HIH8ION. GF ORGIA- Sumtkk County: Whereat’, a. T. Johnson, administrator de iKinis non, on the estate of Susan J. - ullltigs, deceased, has inude application for letters of dismission, from said estate. These are therefore to cite and sdmonlsli all parlies concerned, whether kindred or creditor*, to show cau*e on or before the May term of the Court of Ordinary of Hum' ter county to Mi held on the first Monday In Mnv next, why said letters should not he granted us prayed for. Witness my hand und official signature, JAS. DODSON A SON, Petitioners' Attorneys Filed In office April 25, 1891. ADMINISTRATORS SALE ! GEORGIA—sumtkk Countv. J. H. ALLKN, Clerk S. C. Gkoroia—Sumter county: II p» rsons having demands again-t S. S. nulI''ui'reiT'n Sloan, late of -sid county, deceased, nro i «««»(-ofMel»> Agreeah e to an order granted by the IIou- oruble Court of ordinary of said county, will he sold before the court tiouse dour In A eri cas, Georgl *. Butd county on ti e First Tues day In May, between the lawful hours of sale, the following property, towlt: The East tutu of lot of land number Two Hundred and Twenty-one -221) in the Twenty-sevento District of Slimier Countv, «>»., containing or |e»s, belonging to the at- of Set h Rodger-, lute of sahi county, McELBEE'8 WINE OF CARDUI for Weak Ne ves. The insolvent tuxes of Terrell county for lNffO amount to $8(14.20. The Ktate’s part of this is $040.12, anil the county’s $224.14. The insolvent poll tax, which is included in the above, ia $457.00. McElree’s V'ine of Cardul and THEDFORD'S rf'.ACK-DRAUGHT are Mr. r i ~ M — . I for aalc by tlie folt -ving merchants in ■ A - * noma*, Henry counly, Ala., Hiitfernrt w t»i. Sumter county. tw : ' * xuffered with Dyspepsia for L'. lti'.', 1 l lr “ u year., after despairing of ,i. ~ A few bottle* of Dr. Holt’* E'urml’i cured me perfectly. »ale by all druggiits. 1». 1*. aiuincr, AHUCIBiJUfliic. Dean & McTrier, BotUXerc'. W. R. Dorn, Friendship. . hereby notified to present them, properly c«-used Sold fo- tn tied, to me, or In my absence to my at-; ^ Editors of suhl .iv y,J. A. Ansley. within the time pro- This fill., day of April. « M “* f J. II. Ai.i.kn, Administrator. scribed by law.or they m All persoi.s Indcbtfil t>*> requested to make ^r« April 23rd, 1891. may not be settled, said deee.ised are . settlement. This JAMES M PERSONS, Admislrator of S, S. Sloan, deceased. pr23-d2t-wlll ADMINISTRATORS SALE N otice. TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS. GEORGIA—Sumtkk County. GEORGIA—sumti Agreeable to an ** nary of Huintei Coi lie outcry at the vitliin the legal Ik •r ol the Court of Ord|. y, will he sold at ub- irt house do*>rof said "uesday in May next. A pplication. LETTERS OP DISMISSION. uEORGI A— sumtkk County. To whom It may concern: Where-s, J. H. Black, administrator of the e-tate «»r Mary F. Clarke, deceased having filed his a plication for letters of dismission from said estate. These mre herefore to cite and admonish all parties concerned, whether kindred or creditors,to show cause on or before the Mnv Term of the Court of Ordinary of 'tolltitv, to he held m the first lu May next, why said poll- iu Id not bo granted as prayed for. Wttocss my hand and official signatute this :1st day of January, 18 I. A. C. SPEER, Ordinary. iday L idel for divorce. G EOKGI A—SUMTER COI! NT Y. William Hicks, » Libel for Divorce in Caroline Hicks. > Sumter Superior Court. It apiiearlngto the C«*urt from the return ot the Sheriff fu the above stated case that the defendant. Caroline Hicks, does not live in said county and it f rtln-r appear ing satisfactorily to • lie UPPMAN IRC!.. Proprietor,. Druggist*. Uppman’s Block. SAVANNAH. GA. For Hale by tbo DAVENPORT DRUG COMPANY, Aiucrfciia, Ua. A Certain Core for Dyspepsia. There is perhaps no disease so prevalent at Dyspepsia and Indlgestion.and one too. that op to the present time has baffled the skill of the most eminent physicians. Two-thirds of the chronic diseases hare their origin In Dyspensla. The symptoms are loss of appetite, lots of flesh, a feeling of fulness or weight In the stomach, occasionally nan sea and vomiting, acidity, flatu lence, dull pain In the head, with a sensation of heaviness or giddiness, Irregularity of bowels, low spirits, sleeplessness, sallow skin, derange ment of kidneys, and not unf •’iquently palpita tion of the heart. If you are suffering with any of these symptoms Dr. Holt's Dyspeptic Elixir trill cure you. Prepared only by Dr. Holt’, Dyipeptic Elixir Compiny, MONTKZUUA, OA BY THE CAR LOAD LOTS. The best Shingles mwde at the lowest prices ever known before. Address H. M. Jon is, Americus, Ga. D. C. Jos eh, Leslie Ga. tillmayd) &HINGLES LUMBER O ared to furnish them on short notice. ifaction guarantee '. Will deliver at Parkers Station, ten miles from Americus, SUFFERERS Youthful Errors Lout Maubood, Early Decay, etc., etc., can aecurc a home treaties free by aildreiiHing a fellow sufferer, C. W. I,eek, P. O. Box 316, Roanoke, Virginia. feuduuL doea not res Ii _ Georgia. It Is therefore ordeal and ail Judged by tl e court that the defendant he ' . - • •* - **-« --d(. r twice a » AMF.UICtTHl LUMBER! serveAl ny puhlishlng ! III.,Mill U>r two mouthi All parties indebted to the estate of Chas. pro;iert.v, ttiwlt: Two uml ou- haft shares <n F. Stanfield, d-weased, ar<t requested to come theCupl'ul sifH’k tn the International Medl- torward and settle the same, and all those j cine Company. Hold as the property of R. II. Stkli.a O. HKt'MiiY, Administratrix PI WAllaats,iis. uflVwlOMV j Whiskey BAhita tIcular* sent FREE. mu WANTED, BOBTIC salesman to solicit orders in South Georgia for large Georgia nursery. T^NKl Xj Soi _ - Prompt advances. Addles#, MANAGER, 89 Capital (Square, 8-13-lt Atlanta, Ga. wspuper . uhliiiheAi In s-»id Having located a mill at Cobb Station, I am prepared to furnish Lumber of all . ount v in wnlclt the Sheriff vert iscd, before the nex*. term of this court and tlu* said defendant is hereby required to he and •ppcarat the next term this how cause, Ii any she ha totul divorce should not Ih* granted, said William Hicks as prayed for. ALLEN FORT. J. s. i . H. W. C. Nov. AAlJourned term, Feb. ‘£1. 1891. J. A. 1IIXOM. Plalnl| |r ’s AU'y, 2 m itutrui ij mi. J.H. ALLEN, Clerk. kinds on short notice. First elsss Lumber (urnishcAl on short notice. J W. CASTLEBERRY, M 'eh 15,-d-1 m. Cobb Station, Ga. Knights of honor i yean * light i. For The Lodge in Arnerlcua lsevet ten I nan re* ror f2,UUU. Assessments Barest and cheapest life insurance, uformatiou.applv to