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TUESDAY. NOVEMBEB 26, tills.
TO FIGHT
THE “FLU”
Dr. Williams’ No. 101 Tonic For
i olds a nd Fever Proves to Be
the Very Thing for Spanish
Influenza.
Dont' neglect the simple rules of
health. One of these is to keep the
mouth, the skin and the clothes clean.
That is easy. Another is to maintain
the bodily vigor at or above par. It’s
the run-down systems as a rule, that
catch the “flu.” If you do not feel
strong and vigorous., you can help
make yourself so by taking a few doses
t Dr. Williams’ No. 101 Tonic. It is
a grand tonic, it will put new life
in you. If you have the ‘flu,” Dr. Wil
liams’ No. 101 Tonic should be taken
immediately. The quinine iiKit kills
I the influenza germs quickly. The iron
in it tones up the system. The mag
nesia ingredient acts on the liver and
bowels. So you see, it is an ideal
medical preparation. Your druggist
or drug dealer can supply you—2sc
and 50c bottles. Refuse to accept any
substitute. There is nothing that is
just as good. Made only by the G. B.
Williams Co.. Quitman, Ga. ad?
I | Clear, Peachy Skin
I t Awaits Anyone Who ::
II Drinks Hot Water:;
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Says an inside bath, before break- ■ •
fast helps us look and feel *’
clean, sweet, fresh. ••
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Sparkling and vivacious—merry,
; bright, alert—a good, clear skin and
a natural, rosy, healthy complexion
are assured only by pure blood. If
only every man and woman could be
induced to adopt the morning inside
i bath, what a gratifying change would
take place. Instead of the thousands of
| aickly, anaemic-looking men, women
girls, with pasty or muddy
complexions; instead, of the multi
[ tudes of ‘‘nerve wrecks,” “rundowns,”
“brain fags” and pessimists we
i should see a virile, optimistic throng
I. of roey-cheeked people everywhere.
■ An inside bath is had by drinking
I Tach morning, before breakfast, a
“ glass of real hot water with a tea
spoonful of limestone phosphate in it
to wash from the stomach, liver, kid
neys and ten yards of bowels the pre
vious day's indigestible waste, sour
fermentations and poisons, thus
cleansing, sweetening and freshening
the entire alimentary canal before
putting more food into the stomach.
Those subject to sick headache, bii
i.msness, nasty breath, rheumatism,
colds; and particulary those who have
a pallid, sallow complexion and who
are constipated very often, are urged
to obtain a quarter pound of limestone
phosphate at the drug store which
will cost but a trifle, but is sufficient
to demonstrate the quick and remark
able change in both health and appear
ance, awaiting those who practice in
ternal sanitation. We must remem
ber that inside cleanliness is more im
portant than outside, because the skin
does not absorb impurities to con
taminate the blood while the pore* la
I the thirty feet of bowels do.
S
DARTING, PIERCING
SCIATIC PAINS
Give way before the pene
trating effects of Sloan’s
Liniment
So do those rheumatic twinges and
the loin-aches of lumbago, the nerve
inflammation of neuritis, the wry neck,
the joint wrench, the ligament sprain,
the muscle strain, and the throbbing
bruise.
The ease of applying, the quickness
of relief, the positive results, the clean
liness, and the economy of Sloan's
Liniment make it universally preferred,
30c, 60c, $1.20.
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l ibel for Divorce.
Sumter County.
W. E. Rumney vs. Mrs. Emma Rem
ney. Lible for divorce in Sumter Su
perior Court.
' T Mrs Emma Rumney/ non-real-
U dent, present address is Fort Deposit,
A 'abama
The defendant, Mrs. Emma Rumney,
13 hereby, required personally or by
attorney to be and appear at the <?u
pe’ler Court to be held in and for
said county on the 4th Monday in
November. next, then and there to
answer the plaintiff’s lible for di
vorce, or in default thereof the court
will proceed as to justice shall apper
i tain
Witness the Honorable Z. A Little-
john, Judge of said court this the I'.'th
day of September, 1918.
H E. ALLEN,
Clerk Superior Court
Libel for Divorce.
Mamie Washington, vs. W. H.
Washington, Libel for Divtorce, Sum
ter Superior Courut, November Term,
1918.
To W. H- Washington;
You are hereov required per-.cnal
ly or by attorney to be and appear at
the Superior Court to be holden for
the county of Sumter on the 4th Mon
day in November, 1918, then and there
to answer the plaintiff's complaint
as in default thereof the court will
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Z. A. IJttle
john, judge of said Court, this the 19
day of September, 1918,
S. P. HEYS,
Deputy Clerk Superior Court.
Administrator’s Sale.
By virtue of an order of Court of
Ordinary of Sumter county, Georgia,
granted at the November term, 1918,
I, as administrator, will sell at public
outcry on the first Tuesday in De
cember, 1918, before the courthouse
door in Americus, Ga., the following
described city lots, all in Americus,
Sumter County, Georgia, formerly*be
longiug to Patience Dawson, late of
said county.
House and lot 108 Railroad street,
fronting east on Railroad street 75
feet more or less and running back
west of a uniform width, about 91
feet to land of Fannie Smith and Daw
son lots, which bound it in the west;
bounded on the south by Bartlett lot
and on north by land of Patience Daw
son estate.
Also house and lot number 721, Lee
street, same being 40 feet wide by 85
feet long east and west in shape of a
parallelogram and fronting west on
Lee street, bounded on north and east
by other land other Patience Daw
son and on the south by lot of Fannie
Moore. j
Also house and lot 723, fronting,
west on Lee St. 48 feet and running '
back east of a uniform width a dis- J
tance of 180 feet to a staked line and
fence, which bounds it on east, bound- 1
ed on north and south by lots of Pa- !
tience Dawson estate.
Also house and lot 727, fronting 78
feet in Lee street, known as Patience ;
Dawson’s residence lot, said lot run
ning back east from Lee street of a '
uniform width a distance of-180 feet
to fence and stakes, which bound it
on east, bounded on north and south
by other lands of Patience Dawosn.
Terms of sale cash, or one-third
cash and balance secured by promis- 1
sory notes bearing 8% interest with !
reservation of title until purchase '
rnofiey be paid.
J. E. D. SHIPP,
Administrator of Patience Dawson.
Notice of Leave to Seel! Land. i
GEODGIA —Sumter County.
Notice is hereby given that Mrs. ’
Alice J Barrow, administratrix of Mrs.
C. A. Hand, deceased, has applied for ;
leave to sell the lands belonging to the
estate of said deceased, located in
Sumter County, Georgia. If no ob
.lections are filed, leave to sell will be
granted at the December term of this
court.
JONH A COBB,
Ordinary Sumter County, Ga.
GEORGIA —Sumter Counay.
Will be sold before the court house
door, in the City of Americus, said
state and county, on the first Tuesday
in December, 1918, between the legal
hours of sale, the following describ
ed property, to-wit:
On e vacant lot on West side of Lee
street, fronting sixty feet, more or
less, and extending back three hun- I
deed and sixty feet, more o r less, and
bounded as fellows: East by Lee
street. South by property of Jim
Hill, West by a ditch, North by prop
erty of Kate Montgomery.
Also one vacant lot on East side
Lee street, forty feet front, more or
less, and exetending back two hun- [
dred feet, more or less, and bounded
as follows: West by Lee street,
North by property of Ernest Wilson,
East by property of the Lockett es
tate, and South by property of Mary
Cowart.
Also one house and lot on East side
of Collins street, seventy feet front,
more or less, and extending back one
hundred and five feet, more or less,
and bounded as follows, on West by
Collins street. North by Prlmative
Baptist church yard. East by prop
erty of Professor Reddick, and South
by property of Jennie Collins.
Also one vacant lot on Vast v'de of
Collins street, fifty feet front, more or
less, and extending back two hun
dred and ten feet, more or less, and
bounded as follows: East by Collins
street, South by Montgomery Alley,
West by property of Clay Simpson,
and North by vacant lot of Murray
Dunn. |
All of said described property, lying
AMERICUS TIMF.S-R ECORDER
‘ and being in th e City of Americus,
Ga„ levied upon as the property of
Fred Coleman, to satisfy a certain
City Court fi fa, issued by the City
Court of Americus, in favor of J. J,
Hanesley vs. Fred Coleman.
Tenants in possession and Defend
ant in Fi-fa notified in terms jf the
' law.
This titfi day of November, 1918.
LUCIUS HARVEY. Sheriff.
GEORGIA, Sumter County
To the Superior Court of said coun
ty:
Petition of Sherlock Company
shows unto the court the following
facts:'
1. That on the petition of C. J.
Sherlock and A. & N. M. Block, this
honorable court passed an order in
Feburary, 1914, incorporating said
petitioners under the name and style,
the Sherlock Company.
2. That the petitioner C. J. Sherlock
acquired, and is now the true owner
of the entire capital stock of Sherlock
Company and that pursuant to a call
for this purpose, the stockhloders met
and unanimously adopted a resolution
to surrender its charter and franchise
to the state, and be dissolved as a ’
corporation, the entire capital stock j
of the corporation being voted in favor i
of said resolution.
3. Petitioner shows that such dis- |
solution may be allowed without in- ,
justice to any creditor of said
corporation, C. J. Sherlock beirg sole
owner of the entire capital stock as
aforesaid, and there being no out-’
standing obligation against said cor--
poration, there is no person that could
be done an injustice by an order dis- |
solving said corporation.
Wherefore, petitioner prays the court
to grant an order fixing a time for ■
the hearing of this petition, at the
court house of said county, not less
than four weeks from the date of suefi
order, and further directing that this
petition be filed in the office of the
clerk of this court, in order that said
charter may be surrendered and can- |
celled. i
W. T. LANE,
Attorney for Petitioner.
I, C. J. Sherlock, do swear that
Ihe facts herein above set out are j
true.
Sworn to and subscribed before me
this October 26th, 1918.
H. E. ALLEN.
Clerk Superior Court.
The foregoing petition of Sherlock
Company to dissolve its charter read
and considered. It is ordered that
a hearing of said petition shall be
had at the court house in the county
of Sumter, on the 28th day of Novem
ber. 1918. It is further ordered that
said petition be filed in th e office of
the clerk of this court and a copy
of this petition and order be published
once a week for four weeks, in the
Americus Times-Recorder, the of
ficial organ of said county, prior to
the date fixed for a hearing of said
petition.
Z. A. LITTLEJOHN,
•T. S. C., S. W. C.
Original filed in office October 26,
1918.
H. E. ALLEN,
Clerk Superior Court.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Wi] be sold before the court house
door in the City of Americus between
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in December next, the follow
ing described property, to-wit. Fifty
acres of land, the northwest corner of
lot No. 107 in the 16th district of
Sumter county, Georgia, being proper
ty of Nelse Henry, deceased.
Above property to be sold under
and by virtue of order of court grant
ed by Court of Ordinary of Sumter
County. Georgia, on first Monday in
FOR SALE
A very attractive little farm which
coiisietg of 100 acres of land located
2 miles from Plains, on a good
graded road. 94 acres in cultiva
te n. Already rented so that it will
pay a handsome cash dividend on in
ve- ment next year. One four-room
dwelling, three good tenant houses,
plenty of barns and out-buildings.
Price: $7,500.00.
A tract of 647 acres in Webster
County, 6 miles from Preston, the
county-seat, located on the Preston
Buena Vista road. On this oropertp
F. L. ALLISON & CO.
Room No. 7, AHison Bldg., Phone 209
AMERICUS, GEORGIA.
November, 1918.
Terms of sale cash. This November . I
sth, 1918.
H. E. ALLEN,
Administrator Nelse Henry Estate.
GEORGIA —Sumter County.
By vxirtue of an order from the I
Court of Ordinary of Sumter county,’ I
Georgia, will be sold before the I
Court house door in said County, be- 1 1
tween the legal hours of sale, on the I
first Tuesday in December. 1918, at I
public outcry, to the highest and j I
best bidder for cash, one hundred one j
and a half acres of land, mure or less, 'I
the same being the north half of lot of I
land No. 240 in the old 26th District I
of Sumter County, Ga., and known as I
the late Mrs. Polina McMath place and I
bounded on the north by what is bet- 11
ter known as the Kirven place and on
the west by land of W. M. McMath es
tate, on the south by J. J. Walters
lands, and on the east by land of Mr.
Snipes.
Said land to be gold for payment «f
debts and distribution among heirs.
W. T. McMATH,
Administrator of estate of Mrs.
Polina McMath.
: GEORGIA—Sumter County
By virtue of an order from the Court 1
i of Ordinary of Sumter County, Geor- j
, gia, granted at the October Term of P
said court, will be sold before the £
court house door in said county, be- ■S ;
tween the legal hours of sale, on the f
First Tuesday in December, 1918, at c
public outcry, to the highest and best £
bidder for cash, three hundred and
fifty acres of land, more or less, 1
known as the late W. M. McMath old L
home place, lying in a body and [[
bounded north by lands of J. B. Nich- f
olson and Lee Patton, on the east by
lands of Mrs. Pauline McMath, and W. 3
P. Finch lands, on the south by lands H
of J. L. Glawson, and on the west by
public road leading south from New E
Point to Seals Mill road. Said land be- L
ing lot No. 209, in 26th District and [C
all of lot No. 240 in 17th District ex
cept 50 acres in the southeast corner ;
thereof. Also three mules, 200 hush-: 3
els coru, more or less, one ton of hay, b
more o r less, one hundred bushels cot- §
ton seed, more or less, one No. 12
Chattanooga canemiil, and one two- L
hoAe wagon. Said property to be sold '[L
for payment of debts and distribution '
among heirs.
JOHN F McMATH, ; F
Ex. Last Wil! W. M. McMath. | =
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County.
Will be> sold before the court house
door in the town of Preston, said
county, on the first Tuesday in Decern- Ql
her, 1918, next, within the legal hours [d
of sale the following property, to-wit: £
A one-fifth undivided interest in the S]
of land No. 204, in the 19th district =
of Webster county, Georgia. 3
Also a one-seventh undivided uter- £
est in the following lands: North half ; ,
of lot No. 105. Whole lot No. 115,
and one and one-half acres in the
tow’n of Weston, all lying and being
in the 19th district of Webster countw, 1
Georgia. j ,
Said property is levied upou and ;
is to be sold under and by virtue of »
an execution issued from the Super- t
ior Court of Webster county, in favor .
of Fletcher Guano Co. against J. E. ■
Dennard, and wilj be sold as the i t
property of said J. E. Dennard to sat-1 '
isfy said execution. Tenants in pos- | ’
session notified in terms of the law. 1
Terms of sale cash. ;
This Nov. 6th, 1918
C. M. CHRISTIAN, ‘
Sheriff of Webster County, Ga.
f. P. DAVIS
Dent*] Swrgeon
Orthodontia, pyorrhea
Restdeaoe Phone 316. Office Phone 818
Allison Building l
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HOUSE AND SIGN PAINTING
Interior Decorating c
Get My Estimates b
JOE FITZGERALD |
190 E. Lamar st.
there are 5 tenant houses and three
barns. About one-half of this place i s
cleared and in cultivation, balance In
swamp and second-growth timber.
The soil is gray and pebble with clay
subsoil, land slightly rolling, good
cummunity, near schools and church
es. Price SIO.OO per acre.
If you want to buy, it will pay you
to see us If you have something to
sell, we can always find you a buyer
W e alway 9 have something to match
your wants.
I Better Get in Your
Supply ot Coal
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We have just received four or five
cur loads choice all lump coal. Owing
t ’ she scarcity of lump coal and our in
ability to secure anything like sufficient
amount to supply our local demand, we
advise consumers to get in their supply
before bad weather,
HARROLD BROTHERS
Phone No. 2
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| Maxwell I
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15 h.-p. Boiler $ 250.00
bg (At Americus)
Ci 40 Ironing Stoves, gas, each 2.00 Sra
(Harris H.)
jpe 1 Dry Cleaning Apparatus 40.00
gS' (At Leslie)
Ty 2 Electric Fans, each 20.00
m * ' At McNeil's)
1 Ford Laundry Truck. 600.00
1 Gas Stove for cooking 15.00
jg (At Hanis H)
11 Saxon Sedan Car 1,250.00
1 Brick Garage, at Leslie 4,000.00*
1 Bungalow Dwelling, at Leslie.... 2,000.00 S |
4 Tailor,s Ironing Boards, each.... 1.00 S f
J. L. JONES I
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