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New Neckwear.
One of the greatest showing of ladies summer neckwear ever shown in
this city is now on display at this store. Fully one half of the lot are made of
washabb materials, including lacs stocksand turn overs, Irish and eyelet em
broidered stocks and turn overs. Embroidered linen batiste turn overs, If you
w ant to see the new things come and inspect this lot Monday, every piece
brand new they came by Saturday’s express.
1.000 Boy's Madras Shirts 25c,
They are displaced on the men’s
furnishing side every size from i 2 to
14, every one is well made of a de
pendable quality of percale or madras
thev were all in the sOc Hne but be
cause some of the lines are badly
broken we have placed all the small
lot* together and filled one big table
with them all at oneprice, choice 25c.
fit 4 3-4 c Worth 6 I-2c,
Printed organdies in great variety
of flowered patterns ayd neat dots
and figures
At 6c Worth 10c.
Fine printed bastiste in a great
variety of flowered patterns also full
complete line of neat small figures
At 10c Worth 15c.
Ormande batiste, Stella batiste*
Artisto bastiste and great variety
of printed organdies. This k one
of the largest showing of printed
wash goods ever offered at a reduced
price most*of the lot are fresh goods
just received last week,
At 15c Worth 25c.
One solid case of Persian Organ
dies most of the lot in flowered pat
terns, every piece is worth 25c
a yard and uot a cent less, for they
have been sold in every good store in
the country this season for that price
now you can choose from this big
stock of brand new patterns at per
yard. 15c.
DUHCAN MERCANTILE CO.
GET A KEY
Only 30 Days More
:iiid llie 1 >o\ of money will be given
away five to the lio’dcrof the light
key. Remember you get a hey
with every SI.OO purchase. See
our line of
Shoes
lippers
ox
IMPORTERS
HIRTS
KIRTS, ETC.
C. A. CHAMBLISS.
Albany Electrical and Construction Co.
‘ ARNETT W. SAVE, President.
ELECTRICAL CONTRACTORS!
’ /n ■’W Broad St. 'Phone 415 Albany, GSa.
«MEN AHD
grnt or poi.onoue.
Sold by Orni'gi»t.
or sent in plain wranre*
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We Are Still Selling
Beds, Spring's 1 Mattresses
Try a Gold Medal Spring
Speaking of Mattresses, Sf -. \
we have a Felt Mattress iigglk
that we put against any=
thing on the market* <i
The Allison Furniture Company
SUCCESSORS L, DIXON
u THE HOUSE FURNISHERS.’’
THE FLUCTUATIONS IN FUTURES |
Range of Values in Cotton Market
Yesterday, By J. S. Mcßae & Co.
1 NEW ORLEANS FUTURES.
I New Orleans, JuneO —Spots; mid
dling 11 3 10. Oontraots opened steady
- and cloeed steady at following prices:
Open Hisrh Low Close
1 July 10,73 10.82 10 63 10 81
|Oot 10 21 10.29 10.18 10.27 ,
iDeo 10 25 10 32 10 21 10 30 ,
NEW YORK FUTURES
New York, JnneO. —Spots; Middling
10 25. Contracts opened tteady and
closed steady at, following prices:
Open High Low Close
. July 10 52 10 57 10 40 10,57
Oot 10.33 10 38 10 28 10.37
• Deo 10 36 10 41 10 81 10 41
Danger is near at band when the kid
neys are sick. Kidney-Ettea will pniify
i. ar’d strenghthen the kidney and restore
them to their normal and heaby condi
tion 25 cents.
1 he sense of daty is a sign of the di
vine in man.
Hawkeve Family Salve is the World’s
Greatest Healing Power Guaranteed to
cure Eczema, Burns, Cuts, Piles and
all Skin Diseases. 25c.
$1,50 Lace Curtains at 98c Pair.
W e have just received one ot the best assort
ments of lace curtainsever shown here. Some new
patterns that you have not seen before they range
in price from 49c to $6 pair, but to start the cur
tam business off with a rush we will offer the best
SL.SO grade here Monday and Tuesday at per
pair 98e. J 1
Men’s Lace Half Hose at 15c Pair,
They are fast black and the lace
work extends to the to , they are
worth 25c if they are worth a cent,
and you will say so too when you
have tried them. We have only forty
dozen of this grade to offer at the
price so when these are gone there
will be no more, in black’s and tan’s
at per pair isc.
Ladies $2 Oxfords at $1.48 Pair,
Monday morning we will place on
sale two cases ladies white Oxfords,
all in the new toes, plrin Oxfords and
bluchers, not a pair that ever retail
ed for less than $2, these will be of
fered here for the first time here Mon
day at per pair $1.48.
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9 Cakes Toilet Soap for 25c.
Just, for a special leader we will offer twenty
gross of Sivon Kose Toilet Soap at the ’owest pi i< e
ever known for fine toilet soap. This soap will
equal many high grades that are off red in drug
stoie* at 3 cakes for 250. It will be sold in lots of 9
cakes no more or no le>s to one oustomor at the
price here Monday only 9 cakes for 25e.
Men’s 20c Half Hose at lie Pair.
One men’s fist black and tan half hose
spliced heels and tors, silk embroidered fronts
They are worth rs usually sold 20<*. Fee the big
window display choice at per pair He.
Beautify the Complexion
IN TEN DAYS.
jjm Nadinola
W The UNEQUALED
■I , 4 jl: i BEAUTIFIER, en
dorsed by thousands;
" " guaranteed to remove
H freckles, pimples, all
facial discolorations
ysf MA ® os * and restore) the
_ - beauty* of youth.
The worst cases in twenty days.\i 50c. and
SI.OO at all leading drug stores, or ly maiL
Prepared by NATIONAL TOILET CO./ Paris, Teas.
GAR-GOL
An absolute specific and anti-septic prep
aration for all kinds of
SORE THROAT.
BIMPLY A GARGLE. PERFECTLY HARMLESB.
A sura cure for Hoarseness, Tonsilitls, Quinsy,
In. Tamed, Ulcerated and Catarrhal Sore Throat.
A preventive of Croup, Whooping Cough and
Diphtheria.
PURIFYING HEALING BOOTIIINO
Endorsed by the Most Eminent Throat Special
ists In the country.
Should be kept In every home. l’rice 25 Cents.
E»rg Medicine Co., Dee Moines, lowa.
Don’t Delay !J are nervous
and run down Man E--Vine Tablets will
pot new life, energy »ud ambition into a
debilitated sjßtem. 50 oents.
COME FOR t VISIT
OR ELSEGO AWAY.
Those Who Command Leave
Daily.
VISITORS AT. AMERICUS HOMES
our Own Name or That of a Friend
May Be Found Below in TheLsngthy
List'of People Who Came and Went
Yesterday.
Fine line Christian Worker’s Bibles
just received. Prices range from $2.50
to SO. Hollidav’e Book Store.
Mr. L. G. Baldwin of Marietta was a
business visitor in Americas yesterday
morning.
Mrs Collins returned to her home
in Eliaville after a visit to relatives in
Amerioas.
William J. Carren of Los Angeles is
in the city, a guest of the Allen House
while here.
Miss Lillie Dismuke has returned to
her home at Graves after a pleasant
visit iu Americus.
Mr. John Mathis is at home from
Decatur, where he has been attending
college the past year.
Dr. and Mrs. Evan T. Mathis leave
today for Hot Springs Ark, for a stay
of two or three weeks.
Mrs. E. V. Mfcu’aby of Albany came
yesterday npon a visit to her mother,
Mrs. U. S. Lockett.
Mrs E, W Shpplv and Miss Idolenp
Sbeely return* d to Ogle horp 1 yuettr
dsy after a visit here.
Mr. Cliff Johnson is convalescent
from illness with typhoid fever and has
gone to north Georgia.
Little Miss Edna Williams has gone
to Oglethorpe to be the pretty guest of
relatives for a few days.
Miss DotEdwardsof Smithville came
yesterday upon a visit of several days
to friends in Americus.
Mr. W. H. McGregor came from
Buena Yista yesterday among others
here from the capi'al of Marion.
Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Pearson of
Lumpkin, are gues*s of Mr. and Mrs.
P. B. Williford, ooming yesterday.
Mr. and Mrs. A. V. Toole, guests of
Mr. and Mrs. E J. Leben, returned
yesterday to their home in Atlanta.
Mrs. M. J. Yeomans and children of
Dawson passed through the city yester
day, en route to north Georgia to
spend the summer months.
It*t-Biskit kills rats roaches while
you sleep, 15i. at
Hem beet’s Dbugstort,
Deadly Serpent- Bi*es
are as common in India as are st >mai h
and Jivor disorders with ns. For (h« lu
fer However there is a mre remedy:
Electric Bitters; the great re«t"ra’iv
medicine, of which 8. A. B own, of
Bennettsville, S. C, says, ‘‘They
restored my Wife to perfect heal b, as-e
--years * f suffering with dyspepsia a*-d :t
chronically torpid liver.” Electric B *-
ters cure chills ani fever, rnal*ii •,
biliousness, lame hick kidney trouble*
and bladder riisor lers 8 *ld on guaran
tee by Eldridge Diug Co Price 50c,
CLOSED IN THE FIRST INNING
Side Games are Pulled off Among
The Fan*.
Two spirited “scrapb” oconrtd y*s
terday as llie result of animated dii
onssioDß i v r the si'ua-iou balleticelly,
Tuoro w»re numerous strike onts, but
not a borne run scored. The games
may be officially umpired by His Hon
or this moruiDg.
The Very Best Remedy for Bowel
Trouble.
Mr. M. F. BnrrongbP, an old and
well known resident of Bluffton, Ini ,
says: “I regard ChamDerlain’s Colic,
CtoleTa and Diarrbo«a Rsme.ly a* the
very best remedy for bowel trouble I
make this stitemeut after having oped
the letcedy in my family for pevcral
years. I am never without it.” Fir
sale by Etdridge Drug Co. Americus
Ga.
That charity which begins at home
seldom has occasion to call on poor re
lations.
THE DENTISTS iN CONVENTION
Annual Meeting Georgia State Dental
Society.
The annnal meeting of the Georgia
State Dental Society in the banquet
hall of the DeSoto in Savannah begin
ning June I9tb, will be an occasion of
interest among the dentists of Georgia.
The invitations and programs sent out
are in the highest style of the typo
graphical art, containing half tone por
traits of the officers, including that of
President 8. H, McKee of Amerioas.
Both Dr. McKee and Dr C, P. Da
vis of this city will deliver addresses
before the soc ety. Mayor Herman
Myers will welcome the dentists, and a
steamer trip to the ocean is among the
features of interest arranged.
Deafness Cannot be Curea
by local applications, as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of the ear.
Taere is only ODe way to cure deafness
and that is by constitutional remedies,
Deafness is caused by inflamed condi
tion of the mucous lining of the Eustach
ian Tube. When this tube isinfftmed
you have a rumbling sound of imperfect
hearing, and wh* nit is entirely closed.
Deafness is the result, and unless the
inflammation can be taken out and this
tube restored to its normal condition,
hearing will be distroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by r, atarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed con
dition of the mucous surfaces.
We will give Ooe Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure. S°nd for circulars, tree
F. J. CBENEY & CO , Toled-% O
Sold bv all Druggists. 75 5
Take Hall’s Family Pills for consti
pation.
There are some so called unpolished
gems that are not susceptible of being
polished.
Following The Flag
When our soldiers went to Cuba and
the Philippines, health was the most
important consideration Willis T Mor
gan, retired Cothmis»ary Sergeant U. S
A., of Rural Route 1, Concord N. H ,
says: “I was two years in Cuba and
two years in the Philippines, and being
subject to cold", I took Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Consumption, which kep
me in perfect health. And now, in New
Hampshire, we flua it the best mi dicine
in the w >r'd for coughs colds, bron
chial troubles ar.d all lung diseases.
Garanteed at Eldridge Drug Co. Price
50c and $1 00. Trial bottle fies.
V husband is landed by a maiden
effort —and sometimes by the efforts of
the maiden’s mother
If you knew the value of Chamber
lain’s Ha ve vou would never be without
it Here -re some of the diseases for
which it is especially valuable; sore
nipple-, ehapp-d hands, burns, frost
bi *s, chilli 111 s, ch o r ic sore eyes, itch
irg piles, teller, salt rhemn *»nd eczema.
Pi ice 25 c-nts per hex. For sale by
E dtidge Drug Co A nericus Ga.
Tnero is nothing prouder than igno
r noe or more ignorant than pride.
Superiority Proves Itself.
she tincerest tribute that ct.n b
oaid to superiority is imitation The
'ouny imitations of D. Witt’s Witoh
Hzel Salve that are now before >he
public prove it the best. Ask for De
Witt’s. Good for burns, calds, ch ffed
skin, e zema tetter, cu;s, bruiser, boils
and piles Highly recommended nr 1
reliable. Hold by W A. Remhert
After robbing Peter to pay Pml a
man usually forgets to settle wiui i'uul.
Will Help Some.
Thousands annually bear witness t-> th
efficiency of Early Risers. These pleas
ant, reliable little pills have long b ru ■
a reputation second to none as a i-xo f
tive and cathartic They aie as at it pie
as bread in millions of homfs. Pleasant
but effective. Will promptly relieve con
stipation without griping. Hold by W.
A. Renabert,
Many mistake their dreams about
heaven for the deeds to lots up there.
Sickness
In Americus
More Cases of Illness This Sp ing
Than in Former Years.
Physicians and druggists say there
are more cases of illness in Americus
this spriDg than in former years Perhaps
there is not so much se i us siokness,
but Spring languor, loss of appetite,
headaches, sleeplessness, backaches,
weakness and debility, indigestion and
other ills that result from indigestion
or an overworked Btomach, are more
common than they have bet □ for some
years past.
This has reeu’ted in au unusual de
maud for Mi-o-na stomach tablets at
Dodson’s Pharmacy. BYore they felt
that they could rrcomm ml this remedy,
they tested it rigidly in many cases of
heart-burn, indiges ion wind on the
stomach, debility, and other troubles
that result fiom a w-akened digestion,
with the greatest tuccet s.
In fact, Mi o na has been so unifo m
ly successful in curirg all s’omach trou
bles that thev give a signed gnaau ee
with every 50 rent box to refund the
money if it does not cure,
JOHN B. FELDER
Real Estate.
Buys and sells farm and city
property, Office on the right at
entrance to Windsor Hotel.
Comparison of Prices.]
Eugene V, Haynes Co, always welcome a com*
parison of prices and an examination of then mer*
chandise. This applies to their entire stock of rich, I
as well as inexpensive. Jewelry, Silverware. Watches,
Clocks, Cut'G/ass and other artistic objects: on all of I
which their prices are as reasonable as is consistant I
with the Standard of quality maintained by this house. I
EUGENE V. HAYNES CO. I
jewelry
37 Tlfhitehati St. - - - jftlanta, Sa. \
A MIRROR OF DOINGS
IN CITY AND SUBURB.
Little Tales Cut Short In a
Hurry,
A MIRROR OF DAILY EVENTS
Happenings in the City and Suburbs
of Local Interest to Be] Perused
Over While Muffins and Coffee are
Cooling
Have yoor eyee examined free by
Thes, L. Bell, the expert jeweler,
John WooteD, the all roocd hotel
porter, hes been in the coop recently
upon a charge connected with a blind
tiger case here.
The reprrt yesterday that a citizen
had betn injured by a snow slide from
an awning on Cotton avenue was prob
ably unfonndid
The cotton market yesterday made a
giin ts eight points. There’s always
room at the top,and especially for such
uprisings as this.
An Americas bacieriologist says there
are germs in the eggs. And in some of
th se sold here the germs are feathered
aad ready to orow.
The police should see to it that dray
and back horses, and dambbrates gen
erally are given humane treatment dar
ing * bis warm weather.
Itiv. M. F. Stabbp, a minister of the
Primp.ve Baptist denomination, will
conduct servicss at Farlow Lawn Bap
tist church tonight.
The city council meets tonight in
weekly oonclave, when the solons will
adopt resolutions regarding the hot
weather and adjourn.
Albany again leads Americas. An
automobile ran over a negro there yes
terday, killing him. Bat Americas an
toists will play for even.
A real estate transaction of consider
able interest and importance, concern
ing a handsome property, will be ready
for early acnoanoement
Americas has won six ball games
thus far; one daring the first month of
the season, and five others strong
within the last two weeks.
Americas goes to Colambas today
for three games. Even Albany beat
that bnnoh once, and Americus ought
to take three games easily.
Vestibu'ed coaches on Seaboard pas
senger trains will prove a luxury in
deed at this season. And this superior
service will be permanent.
Attorney Childers was called to Cot
dele yesterday to look after financial
interests of the Americas ball team in
a small matter as to finances.
The Seaboard Railway damage
snit case, should it be tried today,
will bs the most important heard in
this court in quite a long time.
Some of the indictments retnrned by
the grand jury are more or leps sensa
tional aad will prove of considerable
interest when theioases are tried.
Quite a large delegation of citizens
of Leslie and OeSoto attended yester
day morning the funeral of Mr. George
Ivey at Oabgroye Cemetery here.
Ia view of the present packing house
exposures, the demand for canned
goods is by no means brisk, bat here
we have the peaches and blackberries.
We send for and deliver your pre
aerations promptly, anywhere in the
coy. Hndson’s Drugstore. Phone 11,
An Alarming Situation
fr. q le ;tly results from neglect of clog
ged bowels and torpid liver, until con
st., pati-n becomes chronic This con
dition is unknown to those who use Dr.
King’s New Life Pilh; the best and
gentlest regulators of Stomach and
Bowels. Guaranteed by Eldridge Drng
Co. Price 25c,
Summer in ‘ ‘The Land of the S ky.”
1 4 the name of a beautiful illustrated
pamphlet issued by the Southern Rail
way, giving information as to hotels
and boarding houses in Virginia,North
Carolina, South Carolina, Georgia, Al
abama. Tennessee, Indiana,Kentucky,
Illinois and Florida. Call at city ticket
office, or send your address to James
Freeman, T. P, A , Macon, Ga.
Death From Lockjaw
never follows an injury dressed with
Bucklen’fl Arnic Salve. Its antiseptio
properties prevent blood poisoning.
Chas. Oswald, merchant, of Rensselaers
ville, N. Y., writes: “It cured Seth
Bnrch, of this place, of the ugliest sore
on his neck I ever saw.” Cures Cuts,
Wounds, Burns and Sores. 25c at
Eldridge Drug Co.
Hatred often comes from only know
ing half of a man.'
The Wisdom of Animals.
You cannot induce a lower animal to
eat hearitly when not feeling well. A
sick dog starves himself, and gets well.
The stomach otce overworked, must
h ,ve rest the same as your feet or eyes.
You don’t have to starve to rest your
stomach. KODOL FOR DYSPEPSIA
takes up the worn for your stomach,
digests what you eat and gives it a rest.
Puts it back in condition again. 3’on
I can’t feel good with a disord A red stom-
J ach. Try Kudo). SolJ by W. A. Rem»
' hert.
WE ARE SHOWING
A complete line of all the new
styles in Patent Kid, White and Gray
Canvas Pumps and Sailor Ties.
Also the most complete line of Pan
amas ever shown in Americus.
Rylander Shoe Co.
THE SEISMOGRAPH.
How the Earthqnnko Indicator Re
cords the Shocks.
In its simplest form an earthquake
indicator might be a tray with notched
edges so filled with mercury that a
shaking of the earth would cause au
overflow in the direction of the move
ment. In the instrument used by sci
ence the pendulum is employed, verti
cal by some Italians, horizontal by the
Japanese, English, most European and
American observers. A movement of
the earth affects everything but the
pendulum, which is so frdely hung as
to remain stationary, and a recording
device makes the result visible. Os old
with the vertical pendulum a sharp
point drew the profile of the move
ments on a blackened surface. Photo
graphic paper in moving strips serves
the modern instruments.
The horizontal pendulum turns on a
vertical axis and carries at its extrem
ity a heavy weight which earth shock
does not reach. In the Milne seismo
graph a platinum sheet attached to this
weight has a slit intersecting at right
angles a slit in a second sheet under
neath. In times of quiet reflected light
passing through both slits makes one
point and prints a straight line on the
moving bromide paper. When the
earth shakes the lower slit moves and
the line becomes crooked, according to
the strength of the shock. A clockwork
arrangement with shatters and a light
times the disturbance.
The instruments are so delicate as
sometimes to indicate shocks which no
men have felt.—New York World.
Abraham Lincoln’* Substitute.
During the earlier days of the war it
seems to have been the desire of all
prominent men in Washington to have
a representative in 1! e ranks, and Lin
coln was no exception io the rule. At
that time there was a minister named
Staples in Washington, one of whose
sons, then aged nineteen, had a desire
to go to the front. Lincoln heard of
him and, after a conference, selected
him as his representative, and he prov
ed worthy, for lie won honor on the
field. He survived the war and finally
died in Stroudsburg, Pa. The inscrip
tion on the stone over his grave reads
as follows: “J. Summerfield Staples,
a private of Company C, One Hundred
and Seventy-sixth regiment, P. V.; also
a member of the Second regiment, D.
C. volunteers, as substitute of Abra
ham Lincoln.”
Trouble In tbe Studio.
The wailing infant had upset the
photographer’s chair, kicked a hole in
the paper rocks and made faces at the
little bird which is supposed to bring a
smile to all youngsters when they are
having their pictures taken.
‘■lsn’t he too cute for any tiling?”
chirped the proud mother. “And just
to think I call him Tootsie.”
“Tootsie,” grunted the impatient pho
tographer. “H’m! I’d call him Cod
Liver Oil.”
“Why so, sir?”
“Because he is so hard to take.”—
Chicago News.
No Restored Castle For 111 m.
“You must admit,” said the earl,
“that my—ah—ancestry dates back
much farther than your daughter’s.”
“Yes,” replied the girl’s rich old fa
ther. “We ain’t been able to trace
ours back any farther than a certain
robber who was hanged in 1G94. Now,
I s’pose you have a clear record right
back to tbe ape, haven’t you?”—Chica
go Record-Herald.
A Lost Art.
We know innumerable things that
were not known a hundred years ago,
but thousands of years ago some men
and nations had learned the art of liv
ing happily, which we have forgotten
or neglected.—Christian Register.
Not Marriageable.
Miss Boston—Oh, aren’t you very
much interested in the study of primi
tive man? Miss Cleveland—Not much.
He’s dead.—Cleveland Leader.
The sworn statement of the the manu
facturers protects you from opiates in
Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar.
Sold by W. A. Rembert.
A g’rl is never satisfied nntil she
draws her bean into a knot,
Berg’s Little Liver and Stomach Pills
will cure Constipation, Liver and
Stomach troubles when all other
remedies tail. Efficient and do not
gripe. 100 Pills 25 cents.
Summer tourist tickets are now on
sale to resorts North. South, East and
West, limited to Ojtober 31, 1906.
Southern Railway. 80 eod ts
If your stomach troubles you do not
conclude that there is no cure, for a
great many have been uermanently
cared by Chamberlain's Stomach and
Liver Tablets. Gat a free sample at
Eldridge Diug Co.? Americus Ga , and
give them a trial. They also cure con
stipation and biliousness.
Going to Hunt for Them.
We will be in New York and other
eastern markets for two weeks hunting
up m''re pretty things to show you. We
propose to show you this fall the swellest
line of Jewelry, etc. ever brought to
Americus. New goods will begin to ar
rive in about two weeks.
DANIELS & BRANNEN,
PHONE 222 3 DOORS EAST P. O.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
[Notice —All legal advertisements must be
brought to the business office not later than
Wednesday noon of each month to Insure In
sertion, accompanied with the fee, This
rule will be entorced.l
Sumter Sheriff Sales.
GEORG lA--Sumter County.
Wil 1 b* sold before the courthouse di or
in the city of Americus, Ga.. on the llist
1 uesday In July, 19C6, between the legal
hours of sale tee following described pro
perly, to wit:
That p ece of lai. diving on the east side
of mad, off ot lot laud No. 78
in the 27th District of Sumter -County
ua., commencing at said road and
running south with the original line
ODe hindred and ten (110) yaids, t ence
in a nortnerly direction to said road ninety
tour (9j) yaids, thence with said road seven
ty < 0) yards. The house thereon being a
one st- ry frame wooden bui ding, thirty
eight 38) sett In le f gtb and thirty-two (32)
in width twe.ve (li) set between joints,
ceiled iii-ilde and Dainted inside and out
side complete. S-iid proierty being now
vacanti.nl btiagjlevha on a thepiopertyof
Davis < happel (represented by Its trustets,
G A. Roi se, J. C. Bray and Enoch Johnson,)
the property pointed out lathe ti. ta. Written
notice given, as required by law, to C. A.
Rouse, J. C. Bray and Enoch Johnson,
trustees of Davis Chappel, 1 his the sth day
of June UK 6.
E. L. Bell, Sheriff.
EXECUTOR’S SALE
GEORGIA— Sumtbk County,
By virtue of an order of the court of ordi
dinary of Sumter county said state, there
will be told on th • tirst Tuesday in July, the
3rd, day of July. 19C6 before tbe court house
door In tne city of Americus said state and
county, between the legal hours of sale, the
following described property (real esta'e)
belonging to the estate of John C. Nlcho sou,
deceased;
Terms of sale as follow.-; 1-3 cash, 1-3 pay
able Dec, Ist, 1906. l 3 payable March ist,
19070 r all cash if purchaser prefer with 8 per
cent inte e t on c efei red payments. Posses
sion given sept. ist, ltoß. Ti le made when
lull paymentls made.
Said property being described as follows;
‘A certain house and lot in the city ot
Americus, Sumter county, Ga. situated on
the corner of Prince and Church streets,
known as house No. 615, beginnii g at the
corner ot Prii ce and Church sueets and
running west along Church stieet thirty
seven feet an i three inches, thence north so
as to clear house (four feet) 115 teet to the
south fence of property now owned by Mrs.
E, Taylor; thence a oug said fence thirty
seyen fe-1 and three inches t-i Prince treet:
tnence south along Prince street 113 feet to
starting point/’
“Also a certain house and lot In the city ot
Americus, sumter county, Ga. beginning at
a point 8J feet east of the old Ford lot and
running north 115 feet so as to clear hous-
No. 613 (9 feet) on the west to a point *6 feet
east of tne Ford lot; thence - east 43 leei,
thence south 115 feet so as to cieir house No.
fl 3 (i feet) to Church street and thence west
43 feet to starting point, Said house a d lot
bounded on west by property of J. N, Sea- -
brougb, east by house and lot No 611= of said
Jno. C. Nicholson, now deceased, north by
property of Mrs. E. Taylor, on south i>v
Church street; house No. In said city b ing
613,”
Also, “One certain house find lot,said house
containing five rooms, sliu - ted In the city of
Americus, Sumter County Ga. and fronting
wtst on Prince street 75'feet, and running
back east 19J feet more or less; and known
as house No. 116 on east side of Prince street,
bounded north by property owned by J. B.
hum formerly owned by T. L Cranberry,
east by proper'y ot Geo. Oliver, south by
alley, west by Prince street,”
Also, “One certain house and lot si u ted
on west side of Jackson street In tbe city of
Americus,Sumter i ountv. Ga. fronting east
on said Jackson street forty one feet and
six inches, and running back east 340 feet,
the back or east boundry being same as front
line, and known as house No. 303 in said
City.”
Also, “A certain house and lot situated in
the City of Americus, sumter County, Ga.
on the west sin-- of Lee street beginning at
the north coiner of Ihe lot of E. C. Speer,
and running thence In.- northerly direction
alone Lee street a finance of 7a feet to the
old Bundson i roperi); thence westerly along
the line of the said old Hudson property;
a distance of 225 feet; thence in a southerly
direction 75 feet; thence in a easterly direc
tion along the line of the said E. C. Speer
property to starting point. Bounded north
by property of Hudson, south b / E. C.
Spetr, west by Hamilton property, east by
Lee street.” This June sth, 19 6.
S. F. Nicholson, Executor
Estate of Jno. C. Nicholson, Deceased.
Application
LETTERS OF GUARDIANS!! P
GEORGIA— Sumter County.
J. D. PenningtoD, a resident of said state
and county, having duly applied t > be
appointed guardian of the property of
Mattie, Mary, and Ruth Pennington, minors
under the age of fourt en years, resident
of said county, notice is hereby given that
said application will be passed on at tbe
next term of the court ot ordinary for said
county, to be held on the first Monday In
July, 1903,
Witness my hand and official signature
this 6 day of June, 1906.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary,
A IMPLICATION;
■TA lEAVE-TO SELL LAND.
GEORGIA— Sumter County.
Notice is hereby .given that Mrs. Ida N.
ReicL as [administratrix uponjthe estate of
w. W. Reid, deceased has applied to the
Ordinary, of said County for leave to sell
the lamds bdonglng to the estate of said W.
W. Retd for the payment of the debts of
said deceased and for the purpose of mak
ing distribution among heirs of the deceased
Said application will be heard at the regular
July term of the Court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Monday in
July ,906. This the 4th day of June 1906.
JOHN A. C JBB, Ordinary.
A PPLICATION LETTER*.
T 3 OF DISCHARGE
GEORGIA —Sumter County.
Whereas, Patience Dawson Adtnl Istrat.ix
of Miles H. Barnett represents to the Court
in .tes petition duly tiled and ente'ed on
record,that she has fully administered Miles
H- Barnetts estate; This is therefore to cite
all persons concerned,kindred and creditors
to show cause, If they can, wny said Admin
istratrlx should not be discharged from f>er
administration and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday In July 1906. This
4th day of June 1906.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
THE -
Windsor Hotel.
AMERICUS ,GA,
Henry S. McClesky, Prop,