Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-1902, October 30, 1891, Image 2

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THE AMERICAS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER: FRIDAY, OCTOBER 30, 1891. A BLOODY BATTLE. IT fS FOUGHT BY INDIANS AND CAN ADIAN POLICE. The Fight Occur* Over the International Boundary Line in Canada -Caused by In diana Balding Horae* Belonging to the Police Three Killed at find Fire. DenvKB, Oct. 24 —A special to The* News iroin Assinahoiin*, Mont., says that word has beuii received then* >>f n battle which has taken place between a band of LKool Indians and u force of Canadian mounted police The fijfht occurred ju*»t across the intern-, tioiial boundary iim*. not far from this place Biood Indians, who are old time . inks of the police, made a raid * baud oi l.oisett ladonjring to the lath few d; \> {i«ro, m.d ran off with ne. i. Ten CHILD BIRTH • • • MADE EASY! " Mothers' Friend " is a scientific ally prepared Liniment, every ingre dient of recognized value and in constant use by the medical pro fession. These ingredients are com bined in a manner hitherto unknown tt all oi il'ei in purs it denly. In it the first fi; two In iia on both aii The n *\v feet, who \ id, < of the |h.lice ing up on tin iiiiiieuciid fir •vial ml policeman and were wounded ■i brought in by Black •ssed the fight. The light rogros when they left. :ommander at Fort As- ordered a tr<M>|> of caval- jii at Blackfoot agency ary measure to restrain that agency from at tempting any part in the disturbance. Colo ry to tal us a pm the Indi MOTHERS’ FRIEND” • WILL DO all that is claimed for it AND MORE. It Shortens Labor, Lessens P*,n, Diminishes Danger to Life of Mother and Child. Book to “ Mothers "mailed FREE, con taining valuable information and voluntary testimonials. :nt by ex r--* < iptnf price $1.50 per bottle BRADFIELO REGIJIAlOR CO.. Atlanta.Gi. BOLD Hi A. I. DHItOniSTR. HDilT H IS WEALTH.-'* The Nervous System is the Ran,** (JACoIgJ Nerve AND Brain TREATMENT Ladies Read. BE0LL & OAKLEY I h ive a niagmfieent line of those Novelty Dress Patterns left, which I am selling- at a marvelously Low price. Fine Broadcloth suits in differ ent shades, at $7.50 per suit. You can thing” at always get “just the «*ry. decay <Ip I'll! Il«l. Ghand Rapids, Midi.. Oct. 21. —I. M. Western has received a letter from Ex- President Cleveland, in response to an Invitation to assist m the Congressional campaign now in progress. In it lie sav.s he does not think lie ought to advise or instruct the people of this district how they should discharge their politi cal duty. ‘-You tell me that the con gressional campaign is being conducted on the tariff issue," he continued. "I do not fear tit it there will by any lack of argument and reasoning by those who are on th“ spot, and w l,<> advocate such an adjustment of our rev. uue laws as will give to our workingmen the best rewards for their labors, and supply to them, and all others who earn their liv ing, the necessaries of life ut a cheaper cost. I: these things were accomplished it is perfectly evident that the condi tions of all who work would be im mensely benefited.” Kxttmli.ntlon ot Tea. hern. Upon recommendation of the school committee of the Board of Public Edu cation, the following young ladies, hav ing passed^successful,examinations, were granted teachers’ certificates: Misses Emma Council, Gencviove Mor gan, Carrie Shropshire, Hattie I,. Fos ter, E. Alice Webb and Alice V. Stal lings, The securing of this certificate ren ders tho holder cligiblo to teachers places. 13 A OUARAJJTEED SPECIFY, for hysteria, dizziness, con vulsions,nervous neuralgia, headache, nervous prostra tion, caused by alcohol or tobacco, wakefulness, nerv- ^our twitching*, mental de- press!on, insanity, v. CT lure old opr, ni' and death. It la BARRENNESS, LOSS OF POWER in either sex, caused by over-#xertion, indulgence or aelf-sbnie. WS** To RESTORE LOST MAN HOOD and thus build up the vigor of the consti tution and give that elasticity of action so much admired In MANLY MEN and WOMANLY WOMEN, it Is a sovereign remedy. WE (JlLiKANTEE six boxes to build up and cure the worst cases of broken down men and women. This Is a remedy used for years with marvelous success by an eminent physician, and It will not disappoint you. Price, by mail, pre-pald.il per box, or six boxes for 93. With six boxes we send our written guarantee to refund tho money if the Specific does not effect a cure. It builds up and makes MEN MANLY and WOMEN WOMANLY. *WScnd stamp for circulars, Ac. Bole Agent*, JACOBS PHARMACY CO. Atlanta, Oa, P.O.Box 367. Rkkkkknckh: Capital City Hank, Atlanta Constitution, Commercial Agencies. A Gold Watch and $204 That is what every agent reeeP up a club on our $1 per week plan. Our ll-karat go'd-fllled cases >• re warrant ed for 2D years. Fine Elgin or Waltham movement, Htein wind and set. Ladysor Oent’s size. Equal to any $'X) w ich. To secure agents where we have no ••, we sell one of the Hunting Ca*« Watches for the Clubp ice $2$ and s*nd C. O. i>. by express with privilege of examination befo e paying for same. Our agent at Heath Spring, S. C., writes: “Your watches take at sight. The gentle man who got the last watcti said that he ex amined and priced a Jeweler’s w«tch**sln Lancaster, taat were nr better th *n yours but tiie price was $45.” One good reliable agent wanted for each place. Write for particulars. Empire Watch Co., 4* aid 50 Maiden Lane, New York. oct23 wly nrin ALLEN’S An elegant lot Ladies’ Umbrellas in silk and gloria, all prices. Ask to see my ladies’ and school children’s Gossamers, and my lice of ladies,’ misses,’ children’s and infants’ Uudervests. I defy com petition in price and quality. > •. John ’jr.V’Ji-ft, iagb-y and \[ ‘ er b of rs that they* hUd !i ar ‘ , -0 Incurp..rit !,1 “* . the corporate name and style or Ua <l Offer this week the fullest and most complete line Lace Curtains in their associate* and successor*• uniTo^ '’ business i hey propose to carry o„ ij? ., ieilim? of cotton . 11 Americus—Remember LACE CURTAINS! HEADQUARTERS for everything new in Dr j ss Goods, Trimmings, Notions, Etc., Etc. APPLICATION FOR C1IARTE STATE OF GEORGIA-Sumter C oc To the Superior Court of said Coi The pe ition of E.H- F.-r , both of Lou.feVille, Atlanta, Ga., H. C. per, respectfully, shows' successors desire to be incur] log and selling of cotton ducts, such as, cotton seed oil, cru/h "‘‘P 1 fined, cotton see t meal and cuke caitr 1 hulls aud ashes, crushing, breAm™. fining of same; further, th-tof r.ur i !1<J and ueal'itg in seed cotton and cotta i; alter the cotton has been ginned of <u ■*!' and varieties and the manufac l* lw * ration and sale or products derive! r * cottonseed; and the carrying on luu inent and control of such busint-sAor factureconnected therewith; anil rn ' to engage in all such employment' of business, where cotton seed or it* ar utilized who ly or in pari leasing and owning of tank cars turn g of barrels and casks, an'i Ul commodities In connection wit it M li‘. ne-s. The main b miness of Hie con or is to bo dm manufacture and sal-o* , st ed oil. and us incident theret, the nmT and sale of all products of seed com 1 otton s»*ed. Peft'oners further s-how- * Ldpa! place of ij I keep a select line of HOSIERY, GLOVES, HANDKERCHIEFS, CORSETS, ETC. Just received u line of Zephyrs in all colors, Ribbarsene, Ararsenc. wash, crochet and knitting silks OILO-A-IS: ■« The most select lot of LATE STYLE WRAPS in the city. To arrive next week-.-A beautiful line Fur Capes withlMuffs to match. Best line Fast Black Hosiery in Americus. t that the! ness will be in the county <> Georgia; but that they d sire to business, employ and send agents ,. L,2, In said -tate, and 'nto other states and t torles of the t ntted Slates, and e«r n' branch offices therein, if they deem it 'Midrej isable. I nat th»» employed by petitioners thousand ($100,000) dollai (I50,0Do) dollars of which s actual], . before beginning business, with thebriv of increasing their capital io ativ 7** ... I- - hundred and fifty’ J,n t hoiiq and ($15' 000) dollar . incorporatod for twenty ye*r ilege of renewing their chart time as they see proper. Pc tit In with tiiepi pose of such reul tiie legitimate a of 1 h• ir businei ri lit and power and alter the sun to ha ssary a n wn let i'itlone t * t Pf oper s desk! id to cha * the urn by giving i proper to do; a tli all the rights Asa leader this week I am offer- in" a ladies ABSOLUTELY FAST BLACK HOSE Extra Long, at 20c. REMOVAL! Unturned to Ills Old Home. Dr. It. C. Black, an old and prominent citizen of Americus, who moved to Flor ida in January, has come back from that stato and will engage in business here for the future. Dr. Black says that Americus is good enough for him, and that he proposes ending his days here. Mr. C. B. Jones, of Spring Ilill, Iowa says: “I have used Chamberlain’s Pain Balm for severe and painful burns with better effect than anything else I have ever tried. It relieves the pain instantly and cures without leaving a scar.” Pain Balm is ono of the most useful medicines that any family cau be provided with, especially for rheumatism, lamo hack, sprains, bruises, tooth-ache, ear-ache and like ailments. Ono .application will relieve the pain, and a fair trial insure a cure. 50 cent bottles for salo by W. C. Russell. When Baby was sick, we cave Her Castoria. When she was a Child, she cried for Castoria. When she became Miss, she clung to Castoria. When she bad Children, she cave them Castoria P. P. P. Saves Life. SAYS WILL LIVE FOREVER. A prominent Savannahiar, formerly superintendent of a railroad says: was crippled in my feet auJ arms so that I could not walk without crutches, nor eat without having a servant to feed me. 1 tried physicians everywhere, but to no purpose, and finally went to Now York, where my doctors, at one time, decided to amputate my arm, but found that course impracticable on account of a wound I had received during the war. I returned to Savannah a complete wreck, and my case seemingly hopeless. As a forlorn hope I began to take P. P. P., and am rejoiced to say that- after using three bottles my limbs began to straighten out, my appetite and health soon returned, and I now feel like a new man; really, as if 1 had been made over again, and as if I could live forever—so long as I can get P. P. P.” This gentleman will not give his name for publication, but authorizes us to refer anpbody to him for a verification those facts, who will apply to us. Yours truly, Butman Bros., Wholesale Druggists, Proprietors of P. P. I\, Savannah, Ga. An apparently inexhaustible supply of silica has been discovered near Allen town, Pa. Try BLACIGDRAUGHJ tea for Dyspepsia. Highest market prices are paid for sound cotton seed delivered to the Aml-ricls Guano Company. A. T. ROGERS. Practical Gunsmith. Tills i*< to notify tho public that I have re moved my «un*niith simp to IDS Forsyth st., directly opposite new iK»st office building (now Helm* constructed), where l will he pleased h* serve my customers. All kinds of gun atxl pistol work done at ►liort notice aud satfsfactlo • guaranteed- Special atten tion given to repairing fine guns. Also key fitted and locks repaired. CIVE ME A CALL. uug21-wtimo Thanks for favors and a contin uance of the same. I am yours to please, TIM ALLEN, 402Jackson St. under Hotel Windsor. A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA—Sumter County: Agreeable to nn order granted by the Hon orable Court of Ordinary of said county, will Atmrc », on Friday, October .loth 1S»1, be tween the hours of in a. in. and 4 p. ni , all the personal property belonging to said estate, consisting of four mules, three hor-es. two two-horse wagons and burners.oneone-hor.'e wagon and harness, one old pheat tn, one no top buggy and hurtle s, one Mill- r o*ga • nearly i.ew, nine quilts, one wheel-'-ariow, one sy up kettle, on-* cotton press. ht*l'o«*N. tlscksmiih’s t- olr, t v gear and p’.-ntuMon tools, one gr^t min „:i attnehmen's and good -el of rock , one st mi l uud uttucL.me.its, one old engln-*, turtle sh'flings and attachments, fifty i Mrs. Mo an J. I galb Us?™4 .20" busheli loddcr, more I, more or less, and •eond-imnd gin at Harlow pair syrup, more or it less, I,DUO Idi mile: bushcis cotton h pens. Also one milt place, and o gine, boll»-r and cot’on press nt Harlow mill place. Sold by order of tne Court of Ordin ary of Sumter county as the property of S. rt. Sloar, deceased, to pay tiie debts and for purr THE LITTLE SEWING MACHINE MAN OFFERS FOR SALE SEWING MACHINES Sc MOTORS For ail Machines on easy terms, and can supply the best Needles, Oils, Attachments, Etc,, I)f UII0| rOR ALL MACHINES. Npecial attention given to repalt'.ng all small Machinery. Orders by mail will re el ve promut attention. To Peddlers. Eveiy person before peddling must register with the Ordinary and pay the Tax Collector $50 for the eouuty, and $25 for the state. License for the county arc for the *erm of year; for the state, only for the fiscal yi If any person, except a disabled soldier of this state, (and he mu«*t register every year) noddles without first obtaining such license, he shall forfeit io the county on* hundred dollars. Any officer or lax payer of this county require a peddler to exhibit his license, and i lullu •efusals Its $500—one-half to t tiie other to the eoubty. Hy order of Commissioners. oo21 tf J.H. miNN.Ta CITY PROPERTY FOR SALE. At nubile sale, before the court house door n ilie city of Americus, Ga., on the first I’uesday in November, for the benefit of ill com--rued In the Horn It west Georgia Al- inuce Manufacturing Company (Hugging • actors ,, lot - or laud Nos. H, 10,10 and 17. on he S. A. M. railroad, su'd Io contain lour- e<*n acres, more or less; the land subject to i mortgage for twelve hundred dol'ars. due K: to her », 1891, and for taxes and other legal Hy order of the Hoard of Directors. G. H. HEIG, Hoe ret ary, Americus Ga , Oct. 5,1891. dlt wit DR. F. A. THOMAS, Physician and Surgeon. Will do a general practice in the city and vicinity. He will be found at hit office when not profeasionally en gaged. Will keep slate on office door. Office: Second door, Artesian Block, aundw ly 4-11-91 c-se of distil jUtloii. Terms cash. .1 VS. M. PERSONS, Administrator of 8. s. Sloan, deceased. icj Icus, Ga„ October 17, 18Ui. A pplication foh public road. GEORGIA—Sumter County. I. II. Daniel, G.W.Morgan and others hav made application for a second-class road de scribed In said petition, as beginning at the Charles Morgan place, leading thence east between the lands of R. E. Merrill and W. H. Hagerson, then bet ween lanis of Mrs. Jones and H. E. MerrelJ, then between lands of Mrs. Mttshhurn and Mrs. Jones, then be tween lands of A. J. Logan anti Mrs. Mash- burn, then across Dr. Logan’s land and be tween the lands of J. W, Dozier aud J. J. Du pree, Intersecting the Americus and Friend ship road; whicu has been marked out by the commissioners and a report thereof made on oath by them. All persons are notified that said new road will, on aud after the first Monday in Novem ber next, by the Commissioners of roads and revenue of said county.be finallygranted If no new cause l>e shown to the contrary. This 5th day or October, 1891. J.W. WHEATLEY, oct9 w4t Clerk County Commissioners. Samples Dress Goods sent on application, ’ huU, ‘ charges prepaid on goods sent out of the city by express to the amount cf $5 and upwards. Beall k Oaklev, 313 LAMAR STREET, The PHARMACY, Cor. Cotton Ave. and Forsyth Et. I carry as lino and varied a stock of Drugs, Chemicals, Standard Patent Medicines, and Imported Toilet Goods as can bo found. I am not under enormous expenses and can sell you goods and fill your PRESCRIPTIONS at reasonable rates. Give me a call and save money. W. 0. RUSSELL, Proprietor. ipih of the* capital Win leio e petitioners prnv that aftertl petition shall have been flk*d rcc'udrti ru published, u-conJing to law. that the ml W’i.l grant an order granting t Iiim« io V 'YMI & TVE, etu loner’s Aitoruev.*, r 2-M 189J, Filed in officeSeptei J H tify the above and foregoing J. II. ALLEN, Clerk s. Agreeable to an order granted by the Honorable Court of Ordinary of said county, wlil be sold before the court house door In Americus, Georgia, said county, on the first Tuesday in November, between the lawful house of sale, the following property, to-wit: The south half, lot of land number slxty-one (61) containing (101*4) acres more or less; also Alliance Co-operation association stock, bt; longing to the sstaieof John H. Kinard, late of said county, deceased. Hold for the benefit of the heirs ami creditors of said deceased. Terms cash. This 5th day of October, 1891. DM IN ISTR ATOR’S SA LE. L GEORGIA—WERSTER COUNTY. Agreeable to an order from the Honorable Ordinary of said county, will be sold before * • * 1 the town of sday . . to tiie wiuov dower, tiie following described property: hundred and forty-three (143) lying west of Kinchafoonee creek, lying ami being in the 25th district of Webster county. Ga. Sold aa l* property of W. A. Christian, dcceaacdt •the hi '* -* * " H. D WATTS, # * Wholesale and Retail Groceries Has como to the front again, and can be found on the corner, Watts Building, With an elegant lino of fresh Groceries Confectioneries, which lie will sell at lock bottom prices. Country merchants will find it to their interest to call and see him when needing anything in his line. WHISKIES BRANDIES and plenty of Jngs in tho rear, which will be shipped to any part of tlio United States aud Georgia. SEND HIM YOUR ORDERS. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA—Sumter County. To the Superior Court of said County: The petition of c. W. Lamar, R. T. John son, W. M. Hitt and Marshall Martin togeth er with their associates shows that theyh entered Into an association under the m am* style of “The Shippers Compress A: elation”. That the object of snid essociation Is pecuniary gain to the Individual member? and t'-e corporation In this, to-wit: By the running, owning ami com roil Inga com pres? using said compress In Americus, Sunder county, Ga., for the purpose of compression cotton packed in bale* lor morec nvenlent and readier transportation. The principal office of the said association !■* to be in Americus, Georgia, with privilege of doing busiii'ss of both owning, control* Dig and basing compies and l.i an as-oclatlo Th * petitioners pray that they be invested together with th* ir associates uud »ucce«w»r> with tho power to c*rry on the aloremen tloned objects togoiher with the power t< purehaseand hold property, reul and person ni: to rent and lease property, both real and personal; to sue and bo sued: to use a com moil seal, if the assoe atio' should so desin and to exercise ull power usually conterre upon corporatioi - - - may be oonsMen of any -tale In \v._ do business »>•<! not lmom-Isteut with the wsoi th** United S ates. Petitioners further show that tiie oapi: stock of said association Is thirty thoi.sat ns, more than Ifi per cent <>f which ha* i actually paid in. Your petit! -ners fur ther show that they desire the pass!, g of »i ler allowing them to Increase at any 'itm they may see fit the capital stock to nt; amount not to exceed fifty thousand dollar* Wheiefort, co sidering the premises,yon petitioners pray the passing of an oroei gr iming this their appiic during the »s privilege of r suidter.ii. Audi Honors will eve T. M. Alien. T. BFAllon tiept 5, 1891. • fit of heirs ami t DM INIS r R A TO R’H SALE. GEORG 1 A - -WlBISTER COURTT. Agreeable to an order from the Honoab)* Ordinary of Webster county will be sold be fore the Courthouse door in Pn-stou,Webeter county. Georgia, on the first Tuesday in No vember next. the following described prop erty: Lot of land number two huudfWRBd fourteenth!) in the nineteenth (19th) district of originally Lee now Webster county, hold as the property of B. T. Denna**d, d*oe*»" \ (or the benefit of the heirs and errdll \ said deceased. Jacob I)R V ICAB1 Oct. 5,1891. Admlnlatrat E. Taylor. BEAL ESTATE. To Quick Purchasers, Two In small farms. Part Cash. G-ood terms.7 Several Cottages to rent. Alleh, Taylor & Co.. We offer at this se 1 % of twenty years, with the w al ut the expiration of th* s m duty bound yo-rpiti- PrS lilNTON * CVTTS, Attorney s for Petitioners. Filed In office October 21. *891. , „ _ J. II. AlLEN, Clerk S.C. I certify the nhove to b** a true ext run from the record of Charters, this Oct. 21, lyi* oc22 lawlw J. H. ALLEN, Clerk b. t. GEORGIA-SUMTER COUNTY sold, by virtue of a decree of Sura E XECUTOR'S SALE, GEORGI Will be sold, by virtue ui terHuierlor Court, held in February. I® 1 * before th« Court House door In the city oi Americus, Ga., between the legal hours oi sale, on the first Tuesday In November nex . the following described lots and parts of loi of land, to-wit: . I*otsof land numbers twenty-six, tain five and thirty-six (26,35 and :W), tn the District of Sumter county, Ga.* ^a c ‘* c .° i u |f talnlng two hundred and two and one-nan (202k) acres, more or less. . _ Also east half of lot <f land number • hundred and twenty-six (126), bounded the west by public r* ad running norUx iJou Americus towards th« late Barney laravi place until said road Intersects the Traw*, er’s Rest road, then due south to the K)ui“ line of suld lot, containing one bundrcji » acres, more or less (except one-half (a* . acre deeded to W. W. Harlow in the nonj west corner of said lot, and also except Tighter wav of the H. W. Railroad), said * a iu the 27th District of Sumter county, oa. Also a strip of land on the not'h s »*• east half of lot 145 In 27th district <>i m »» * County, be'ng 257 feet wide and *>°unue tho south line of the east half o VM district; containing seven « . mdfcie op less, the right of way of the n- railroad excepted. These two parcels <i« ■ lust above described containing in •jj. 1 ”,,, or v gate, one hundred and seventeen » or less. All of said property sold by vir decree as the property of the esti Htewart, late of Sumter County sold to pay the debts of said en tile purposes of distribution aim” according to the term Tills October 1,1691. of said decri R. R Stew a in Executor of W. K. Stewnrt, decra** A DMIilISTltATOK’8 SALE. UEOKUlA-SL WTElt C<K - * i By virtue ol nil onler front the'Cotit Ordinary cf Humior county, will «; , tne highest bidder before the court “ t v, door In the city of Americus.Sunm ,], s .r. Georgia, on the first Tuesday in ^ p,e between the legal hours of . A . following property belonging to h p g vy R. Coulter, deceaM^, to wit: wagons (new) two with bodies,one ro four sets strong double harness, two . large mules, one set l>lack-snm“ Y, flWn rorire, five tents with fly«. twelv* « inutrem.es with covers, blankets. tw o bedstead and spring, three box-stoves and pipes, one no. ° k i. c beD stove and utensils, one box cro<J *l.?Jofcom* furniture and camp outfltjpur cbes. .. d j D j{. R lete tools for bridge and trestle . »n log chains, lot of large /2P*_ tt hsroffl #r1, and pile bands, three pile driver two pile driver engines, also tmo » ^ lots In Brooklyn Heights survsy. * no T<r ntf lots two and thr *- “ ven * ~ C ^4t-tuea o ig,