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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, MAY 22, 1891.
FROM THE WINDY CITY.
MAJOR GLESSNER VISITS CHICAGO
AND IS GREATLY IMPRESSED
With It* AilvnnlagcH
World's Fair—It I* i
City—Georgians Who
Interesting Letter.
its a Site for tli«
Typical American
Beside There—An
—tho one that’s m;ulo by tli<> propri-
etors of I)r. Safe's Catarrh Remedy.
Unusual, but made in good faith.
It’s a reward of $500 for an incura
ble case of Catarrh. If you have
one, the money’s for you. "But you
can’t know whether you havy one,
till you’ve tried Dr. Sage’s Remedy.
What’s incurable by any other
means, yields to that. By its mild,
soothing, cleansing and healing
properties, it cures the worst cases,
no matter of how long standing.
That’s the reason tho money can be
offered. There's a risk about it, to
bo sure. But it’s so small that tho
proprietors are willing to take it.
The symptoms of catarrh are,
headache, obstruction of nose, dis
charges falling into throat, some
times profuse, watery, and acrid, at
others, thick, tenacious, mucous,
purulent, bloody, putrid and offen
sive ; eyes weak, ringing in cars,
deafness; offensive breath; smell
and taste impaired, and general
debility. Only a few of these
symptoms likely to bo present at
once.
Major W. f,. Glessner, state commis-
ioner of immigration, is making a tour
f tlie northwest on business connected
.• itli tho bureau of immigration, and
An unusual offer j from Chicago writes the following very
Tho Greatest Medicinal Discovery
of the Age.
No Disease of the
Blood can withstand
its powerful cleans
ing- qualities.
: * I R, tho /,P r ! n K of 1SSS * contracted a
«f a *of Blood Poison, and for more than a
year It stuck to me closer than a brother. I had
Uken quantities of all the blood purifiers on the
market, Jmt none seemed to do me any pood until I
(Wooldridge’* Wouderf.d Cure).
rlro bottles of this truly wouderfiil medicine has
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MANDFACTORED BY
WOOLDHIDOE WONDERFUL CURE CO..
rTtl TTMTJTTQ m 1
l\ houi.eBnf<i remedy
BLOOD SKIN
DISEASES
Botanic Diced Balm
{ 1+ Curve* SCROFULA, ULCERS, SALT '
9 RHEUM. ECZEMA, every <
6 (»vm of malignant SKIN ERUPTION, be- j
A sides being efficacious In toning up the (
K m!em and ie»torlng the constitution,
V r.nen impaired fiom any cause. Its F
9 almost supernatural healing properties 9
A justify us >n guaranteeing a cure, if A
a directions are followed. \
A QCMT cncc ILLUSTRATED J
9 OCtll rittt “Bos k of Hostlers.’• #
4 BLOOD BALM CO., Mlinti. G>. 4
DRUNKENNESS
w* Liquor Habit.
UAumewo/twm&ts/sauTO/tEci/xs
BtHMifES GOLDEN SPECIFIC
Itcan b_-given in coffee, tea, or In articles of food,
without the knowledge of patient If necessary*,
It is absolutely harmless and will effect a perma
nent and s|>eedy cure, whether the patient Is s
moderate drinker or an alcoholic wreck. IT NEV
ER FAILH. Itoperates so quietly and with such
certainty that the patient undergoes no incon
venience, and soon his complete reformation la
effected. 48 page book free. To be bad of
For Bale by Dr. E. J. Kidridge
Atuerieud, Ha.
Shingles and Lumber.
We are now prepared to furnish I/umber
nnd Bt.inglcH on short notice, nt the lowest
cash prices. Parties wanting either of the
WIGGINS A HERNDON.
BY THE CAR LOAD LOTS.
The best HhIngles k mude nt tho lowest
prices ever known before. Address
8. M. Jones, Amerlcus, Gb.
I). C. Job eh, Leslie Ga.
till may20
SHINGLES
—AND--
LUMBER
S Having Just Anisin d nn outfit to nmnu-
cture the above mined articles, we are
prepared to furnish them on short notice,
natlsfaction guarantee ?. Will deliver at
Parkers Htatlon, ten miles from Amerlcus,
SUFFERERS
:OFs
Youthful Errors
JjOBt Manhood, Early Decay, etc.,
etc., can secure a home treatise free
by addressing* fellow sufferer, C.
W. Leek, P. O. Box 816, Roanoke,
Virginia.
interestin',' letter to Tiik Times-Rk-
cokdkic
Chk acio, III., May 1.°,.—After a three
days Htay in Chicago I am persuaded
that congress did well in selecting it as
the site for tho World’s fair. It is a city
that is typical of tho growth of this
country. It also represents the energy
of the American people in overcoming
natural obstacles, for what was once a
swampy prairie is now a sewered, well
paved, handsomely built city. In it are
assimilated all nationalities, and it has
drawn to it commerce from the four
quarters of the globe.
Georgia, with its accustomed enter
prise, is represented in this bustling bee
hive of industry, ami I l.ave run across
quite a little colony of them. Mr. Smith
I). Picke.t, son of the late Col. T. II.
Pickett, of Dawson, is secretary of the j
Chicago committee of the Central Traf-
iic association, and chairman of the
Georgia committee of World’s fair.
His brother, J. K. Pickett, is in the
freight department of the Pennsylvania
railroad. Mr. I\ C. Sneed, formerly of
Atlanta, has lately been promoted to tho
position of superintendent of the Chi
cago division of the Baltimore «fc Ohio
railroad. Henry Hobson, of Atlanta, is
manager of the instrument department
of the large music house of Lyon &
Healey. Lawrence King, of Atlanta, is
in the real estate business. L. A. Low
ry, of Dawson, is stenographer to tho
Central Traffic association. All of
these gentlemen hold important posi
tions, and have worked their way up by
energy and merit. Thsy all retain their
affection for old Georgia, and are al
ways pleased to meet a Georgian.
Believing that tho annual excursions
of the Georgia Press Association should
be made with a view to profit and in
struction as well as pleasure, I some
months ago began laying plans for an
excursion to Chicago some time in June.
While I have had many difficulties to
overcome, I believe I have at last made
all the necessary preparations except a
few details. 1 want tho Georgia editors
to see this great Northwestern city,
study the enterprise that has built it up,
and especially I want them to see the
site of the World’s fair, learn what ex
hibits other states are going to make,
and what an opportunity it will afford
Georgia to advertise to tho world hor
varied and unsurpassed resources. I
think that they will conclude, as 1 have
concluded, that Georgia cannot afford
not to make an exhibit.
Chicago is the great artery through
which has passed the blood that has
made the bleak prairies of tho Northwest
to blossom as a rose, and with proper
effort I believe that it can be made to
contribute to the growth and develop
ment of Georgia. We are already attracts
ing the attention of these people. In a
onversation with Mr. Bryan, vice-presi
dent of the World’s fair, ho told mo that
he had recently received two letters from
friends of his on the same day, and they
both declared that they had found the
earthly paradise, and it was located in
Georgia.
The editors of Georgia will meet with
a hospitable reception hore, and I am
satisfied that they will go home and im
press upon our people more strongly
than I can do the importance of adver
tising our natural advantages.
Why scratch your fife away when a
little of Hunt’s Cure judiciously applied
will cure the worst case of Itch ever
known? If not it costs you nothing.
Prico 50c. 5
A LOSS TO ALBANY.
The Sudden and Unexpected Death of Mr.
Chan done*.
Albany, Ga., May 14.- Mr. F. C.
Jones breathed his last at his home on
Pine street last night at about 1 o'clock.
His death v asa painful surprise to his
relatives and friends. He returned a few
days ago from off a camp fishing trip,
suffering from rheumatism contracted in
camping out, hut on yesterday he was so
much better that his family did not have
the least apprehension.
“Chan” Jones counted his friends by
the score. He is the son of the Hon.
Reuben Jones, of Baker county, and son-
in-law of Capt. John A. Davis, of this
city. He leaves a devoted wife and four
children to mourn his irreparable loss.
Crawford & Co. Suspend,
Ecfaui.a, Ala., May 14.—Crawford tfe
Co., furniture dealers of this place, have
made an assignment of their entire ef
fects to George Ferrel. Assets and lia
bilities unknown. .Supposed to be a re
sult of the John McNab hank failure.
A Common Disease.
Dyspepsia has become the most com
mon disease of the country; all classes
are not exempt, attacking the young as
well as the old, caused no doubt from
our mode of living and tho too free use
of tobacco, etc., and yet it is one of (lie
most difficult diseases we have to en
counter. In the last five years Dr. Holt
discovered a remedy, (Dr. Holt’s Dys
peptic Elixir), up to this time lias not
failed to cure in a single instance. We
can refer you to W. A. Wright, Comp.
Gen. of tlie Stale, Judge It. F. Lyon, Mr.
George Dasher, Macon, Ga , Dr. L. P.
Dozier, Georgetown, Ga., Mr. Jus. Har
rison, Columbus. Ga., and hundreds
of others if desired. Manufactured by
Dr. Holt’s Dyspepsia Elixir Co., Monte
zuma, Ga. Bottles double former size.
Price $1. For sale by all druggists.
Dr. Holt’s Croup and Cough Syrup
prevents and cures croup. No cure no
pay. Manufactured by Dr. Holt’s Dys
peptic Elixir Co., Montezuma, Ga.
ap21-lm
for Infants and Children.
“Caatorla Is bo well adapted to children that
I recommend it aa superior to any prescription
known to me.” H. A. Archer, M. D.,
Ill So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y.
•• The use of ‘ Castoria * is so universal and
its merits so well known that it seems a work
of supererogation to endorse it. Few are the
intelligent families who do not keep Castoria
within easy reach.” __ _
Carlos Martyr, D. D.,
New York City.
Late Pastor Bloomingdale Reformed Church.
Castoria cures Colic, Constipation,
Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Eructation,
Kills Worms, gives sleep, and promotes di
gestion,
Without injurious medication.
** For several years I have recommended
your ‘ Castoria, ’ and shall always continue to
do bo as it has invariably produced beneficial
results.”
Edwin F. Pardee, M. D.,
“The Winthrop,” 125th Street and 7th Ayo.,
New York City.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
JEORGIA—Sumter County,
To the Honorable Superior Court oi
County:
Tin* petition of Jas, T Cotney. U. Sum
van, Luther C. Belt, C. J. Schneider •• ‘
Clegs,H.G. Bugley.w. E. Murpheyami' \
Wallis, citizens of city of Amerlcus, s u .
Countv. Go rgla. and others, ros.).>,..f
showeth iheir de«l*e for the • salves, i
cessors. to be ineorp r
and
nder the corporate name and styi
Amerlcus Jewelry Company.” ‘ ' “**
The pr ncipa 1 office, place of business !in i
" »ai<l company,shall be in Au/.p
County, Georgia, where
residence of said
cus. hurnter
jorlty of board of direct
shall reside ...
in-y for privi),-..,."'!
anywhere in or oiium,,
_ a, if the Board «
tors should de ire audit is the intere
times; hut petition
transacting bust net
of the State of Georgia, ff the Board of l>j rt . f ..
DROWNED HIS BABES.
Ladies like the cluster earrings; these
are small, and tho usual arrangement is
a line colored gem m the center, with
tiny hut line diamonds encircling it.
McElree’s Wine of Cardul
and THEDFORD'S / ;ACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by the foil wing merchants in
Sumter county;
J. E. Hall, Americas.
1). F. Davenport, Atnericns.
E. J. Kidridge, Americas.
B. L, Joiner, Andersonville.
Dean & McTyier, Bottsford-
W. It. Dorn, Friendship.
Deed of a Druoken Pulaski Fanner—Three
Children Drowned.
IIawkixsvii.i.e, May 15.—[Special.]—
Yesterday evening Abe Newman, a
white man who lives below here, was
going home from town with his wife and
three children in a wagon.
He was drunk and his wife was driv
ing.
At Jclk's mill the road runs along on
top of the dam.
While on the dam Abe grabbed the
lines and jerked the horse. The horse
being blind, turned suddenly and step
ped into the pond, carrying all with
him.
Newman got out. Some negroes pass
ing rescued Mrs. Newman, but all three
children were drowned.
Foxes Wanted.
I want all the young red and gray
foxes alive that the farmers will bring.
$1 for red and 75 cents for a gray.
Geo. J. Garrett,
inayl-w4t Columbus, Ga.
King Carlos, of Portugal, is twenty-
seven years old. lie is a blonde, unlike
the majority of his countrymen, and is a
man of education and of graceful bear
ing. He talks well, speaks French, and
is a clever artist in water colors.
Nellie lily got around the world pretty
lively, but Cheatham’s Tasteless Chill
Tonic will go it at a still better pace.
Try a bottle when In need of a remedy
for chills. 5
The Grand Trunk has decided to build
rolling mills and a forgo at Point St.
Charles, Montroal. The company be
lieves it can save at least $30,000 a year
on account of tho heavy duty ou bar
iron.
Purifies the blood, increases the circu
lation, expels poisonous humors and
builds up the system. What more do
you v:ant a medicine to perform ? Do
Witt’s Sarsparilla is reliable. For sale
by Davenport Drug Company.
“Now, hoys,” said the Sunday school
superintendent, “what shall I tell you
about this morning?”
“De sluggin’ match ’tween David ’n’
Gerllor!” cried tho iufant class.—Judgo.
It is quite tho fashion now to take De-
Witt’s Little Early Kisers for liver,
stomach and bowel disorders. They are
small pills, hut mighty good ones. The
Davenport Drug Company sells them.
“Where do good humorists go when
they die?”
“Don’t know—Chestnut Hill ceme
tery, perhaps.”—New York Herald.
Catarrh, neuralgia, rhouraatism and
most diseases originate from impure
blood. Cleanse it, improve it, purify it
with De Witt’s Sarsaparilla and health
is restored, strength regained. For sale
by the Davenport Drug Company.
Tho number of locomotives in the
United States on June 20, ISffO, is stated
by the interstate commissioners statisti
cian at 20,030, and the total number of
cars of all kinds at 1,007,571.
Constipation, blood-poison, fever!
Doctor’s bills and funeral expenses cost
about two hundred dollars; De Witt’s |
Little Earley Kisers cost a quarter.
Take your choice. For sale by the
Davenport Drug Company.
Passengers and freight are carried for
one-tldrd less on American railroads
than on those of England, although
American wages arc double those of the
mother country.
If food sours on the stomach, diges
tion is defective. De Witt’s Little Early
Kisers will remedy this. The famous
little pills that never gripe and never
disappoint. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
Railroad companies controlling 72,000
miles of road and over 700,000 freight
cars have equipped their cars with auto
matic brakes ami couplers, or intend to.
De Witt’s Little Early Risers never
gripe or cause nausea. Mild but sure,
assist rather than force. Best little pill
for sick headache, chronic constipation,
dyspepsia. For sale by the Davenport
Drug Company.
The Duke of Marlborough unmerci
fully scores American methods of rail
road management in a recent article in
the Fortnightly Review.
A beautiful skin, bright eyes, sweet
breath, good appetite, vigorous body,
pure blood and good health result from
the use of De Witt’s Sarsaparilla. It is
sold by the Davenport Drug Company
The construction of the railroad be
tween Joppa and Jerusalem in Syria is
now an assured fact
Tux Cuttack Company, 77 Murray Street, New York.
■■■nBBBBBSn&BZflflBn
R. S. & G. W. OLIVER,
(Successor-; to T.itti.k Makdise)
105 FORSYTH STREET,
Keeps always on hand a complete assortment of Books
and Fine Writing Papers; School Books for
every county in Southwest Georgia.
Fine * Pictures, * Framed * and * in * Sheets.
Large lot of New Moulding just received. Send in youi
Pictures and have them framed. We lead, others follow.
Como and sco us when you need anything 1 in our line.
REMEMBER THE PLACE.
C. M. WHEATLEY, Pres’t.
CKAWFORD WHEATLEY, Vice Pres’t.
B. II. JOSSEY, Sec’y A Trcas.
C. C. STONE, Supt.
The Americus Construction Company,
Successors to C.
Have the 1
Dby I
tors should de ire and it is ihe interest m s „
company to do so. The capital stock of Lj.
company shall be Fifteen Th usand ti Vouh
Doilirs, to be divided Into shares <>t o n .
Hundred Dollars each: bu petitioners ,, r . lv
h»r the privileg- of beginning business when
lOpercent of said capital stock is pn d in h ,‘
pray for tho privilege of Increasing suit!
tal stock from time to time, in uiscretiou7,
Hoard of Directors, as occasion and business
may demand to an amount not to exceed unL
Hundred Thousand DoLars.
The object of theirassociflt'on is pecuniary
gain and profits for its shareholders and the
business they propose to conduct, is ttiatof
buying, telling, repairing or manufacturing
bricabrnc, glassware, walking can
brePasand cutlery end all other art
of merchaml se usually kept In jewHrv
musical Instrument bouses and petltiV
pray for tlie privilege of renting or leasing
any of the articles as af *resald. or that nut v
be kept in jewelry or musical ins<ruinent
houses,or sell same for cash or on the Install,
n.ent plan, or dispose of same us may he to
interest of suit company. Petitioners also
pray for privlh ge to borrow money lor cor
porate purposes, and secure tlie same hy
mortgage, j rust deed or otherwise, upon any
or all of its corpora c; piopcrtp; o mas,,
notes, accounts, to buy Hold, improve, veil
lease and retd teal or personal proper! ■ for
corporate purposes,and dispose of him real
or personal property held by ►aideomp.nv
for cash, or on inst allment*, to subscribe n,
orown stock in other companies ifdireetors
should think it to t he interest of said com
pany. To appoint all officers, agents *«»r the
management of its business.to e'mpiov sales-
men, drummers, workmen, and all other
persons for conducting said hu-lness. petj.
tinners pray for the piivllege to ntHkeatni
ala <
puny as may be necessary and prop
Inconsistent with the laws of Georgia: also
to have and use a common seal, to sue and
be sued, to plead and lie impleaded, to eon.
tract and be contracted with, to have such
other powers ami to do such other nets m
are cust- mary and proper, to carry out the
intent, design and purpose of said ci
tion. Petiti »ncr-* pray to be incorp
lor tlie full term of twenty (20) years
privilege of renewal at tlie expiration of saiii
term according to law.
And petitioners will ever pray, etc.
W. i\ Wai.i.is.
Petitioners’ Attorney.
Filed in office this 8th day of April, IMti.
J. 11. Allen,
Clerk S. C. 8. c. Ga.
I hereby certify that tlie above Is a
Successors to C. M. Wiieatley & Co.
Have the largest stock of
UMBER
Both Bough and Dressed, ever held in the city, with unequalled capacity
for the execution of tiue work. They will furnish the trade with
Sash, Doors, Blinds, Mantels, Stairwork, Pnlpits, Pews,
COTJNTEHS, SHELVING, MOULDINGS, ORNAMENTS, ETC.
l’rotnpt attention given all orders. Writo for Catalogue and prices
Office and Factory, COB. BAY & JACKSON STS. Telepfiono No. 78.
Uptown Office, No. JACKSON ST. Telephone 110.
CRAWFORD WHEATLEY, Pres.
ARCHIE R ELDRIDGE, Gen'l Mang’
The Americus Refrigerating Co.
Respectfully state that their new Ice Factory will start the
manufacture of Ice in a short time and will be prepared to
furnish Pure Crystal Ice in any quantityfrom a pound to a
car load. Their Refrigerating Chambers will also soon be in
readiness for the preservation of all perishable food products
and will be perfect in every particular. For further partic
ulars either telephone, write or call on
fiflTHE AMERICUS REFRIGERATING CO..
Office & Factory Cor. Jackson & Bay Sts., on Central R. R.
april. r »-3mo
J. HENRY FREEMAN,
4ia COTTON AVE.,
Contractor * and * Builder.
Ksti mated cheerfully furnished. Also dealer in Building Materials,
Doors, M, Blinds, Brick, Shingles, ink,
Wall Papers, etc.; Leads, Oils and Averill Mixed Paints, tlie best in
the world. Call and sec me when you need anythin;- in my line.
APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Sumtkr Countv:
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of C. It. Whitley, M. B. Canip-
be 1. James L. Montgomery, Liston Coouer,
J. T. wort-ham. K. II Chas*, L. B. Hitter
and W. H. Cooke, ot said county, respect
fully show that they have associated them
selves together and d* sire for themselves,
tbelr associates successors and assigns to be
in corpora ted under the laws of Georgia »nd
made a body politic, with the right o! suc
cession under the corporate name ot ihe
“Americus Ht* am Laundry Company.”
Th*- object of said corporation Is for pecu
niary gain and profit for its shareholders,
and the particular bus ness to be carried on
is that of a general laundry, the washmgsnd
ironing of clothes of every ami all character
and description, and such business as is
usual and Incident to a laundry.
The capital stock of said corporation shall
be five thousand dollars, divided Into shares
of one hundred dollarseach,with the privilege
of Increasing same to a sum not exceeding
twenty-five thousand dollars,and each stock
holder to be Imiivually liable to the extent
of Itis unpaid subscription of said capital
stock- The place of business and principal
office of said corporation will be In th*chy
of Amerlcus, said county.
Petitioners for themse ves and associates
pray that under the corporate name afore
said, they tiiHV be incorporated and nnu'es
body politic for the fu'l term or twenty (20)
years with the prlvilegoof renewal at tlieex-
pirail *n of that litre, and o have and enjoy
the following rights and privileges, to- it:
Tho right, to sue and be sued, plead ami be
impleaded, to con'raet ami be contracted
with, to use a common seal and adopt by-
la * s, rules and regulations binding on its
stockholders for the government of itsstcck-
holdets and officers not Inconsistent with
law. To establish branch houses in any
county In this Htateor outside of this Htde.
To borrow money forcorpora'e purposesard
secure the same by mortgage “
or othe* wise upon any " ‘
properly. ..
To have, hold, own, u*e and enjoy all
property, real and personal, as may oe nec
essary lor the transaction ofits said business,
and tobuy mschlnory tocariy on their said
business, and to Mppolut all officers and
agents for the manege • ent ot its business,
to employ s lesmen, workmen and all other
persons necessary to carry on the *aid busi
ness. and to have and *nJo> all other rights,
powers nnd privileges necessary to carry out
the < bjvctsof said corporation conferrred t»:
atious of like chaiacteri”
l?m
JAS. DODSON & SON,
Petitioners' Attorneys-
Filed In office April 25, 1801. , ,
J. H. ALLEN, Clerk.
I certify! the above nnd foregiving to
*- * *"—m the Record of Char
April, 1891. , , B ,,
J. H. Allen, Clerks.C.
mlar, very small, very good.
De Witt’s Little Early Risers, the pill
for constipation, biliousness, sick head
ache. For sale by the Davenport Drug
Company.
VAN WINKLE GIN AND MACHINERY CO.
ATLANTA, GA., and DALLAS, TEX.
MANUFACTURERS OP
Cotton Gins, Feeders,
Condensers and Presses.
COTTON-SEED OIL MILLS,
ICE MACHINERY,
SHAFTING, PULLEYS, WIND-MILLS, TANKS, PUMPS, ETC.
On May i, at the side track at Furlow Lawn, the
0CMULGEE brick company
AND THE
RIVERS LUMBER COMPANY
WILL OPEN A SALES YARD FOR
BRICK, LUMBER AND SHINGLES
A man will be in charge of the yard to deliver goods to customers.
A full stock of everything will be kept. Your orders solicited. 4-30
PETITION FOB AMENDMENT
TO CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To the Honorable Superior Court of said County:
The petition of W. P. Burt, If. C. Bagley, M-
Callaway, M. Speer. P. C. Clegg, J. J. Iianew*.
and B. Myrick show that they constitute tw
present Board of Directors of the Aniene"
Times Publishing Co., a corporation 0*at «;*> <>
the 20th day of February 1890, duly eliarterrjj
under the laws i.f this state, anti under su
charter had an authorized capital of "' n !. n '
stock to tlie amount of Ten Thousand
with tho privilege of increasing tlie sune
One Hundred Thousand and that Ten Thpuj-an
Dollars has actually beeu paid into saiti cum
pany.
Petitioners show that they desire--'alI j*
stockholders of saiti Americus Times Pubh-iung
Company consenting thereto)—to have w
charter amended so os to authorize said f ; r / nir
tion, saiti stock not to be increased ahm
Thousand Dollars except by a tliree-tourtns y
of the stock holders, and to have the nt>t i •
priority and precedence over all otlwr**■
previously issued by the saiti Americut
Publishing Company, and the saiti A men
Times Publishing Company to guarantee i'
holders of such “Preferred Stock" divnb
the same at the rate of 10 per cent, per . ^
u the liar value of such stock to lie pam
. it of January of each year out of the *‘*“ u ' £
of saiti corporation, and petitioners win
Pr jAS. DonSON^BoffpetttH.nera Ati.tw)*-
Filed iu office April 4th, 1891. a r
|J. H. ALLEN. Clerk L. >■ ■
I certify the above and foregoing to ue J :j
extract from the Records of Charters *'"'*• •**
4th, 1891. . „ c r
J. H. ALLEN. Clerk C. S. t.
DR. F. A. THOMAS,
Physician and Surgeon.
Will do a general practice in tlie c.ty
and vicinity. Ho will be found
his office when not professionally en
gaged. Will keep slate on office tio° r -
Office: Second floor, Artesian Block.
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