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ESQ C.IE TV
MRS. DAVE ANDREWS
HOSTESS TO CLUB
The Tuesday Night Set-Back club
was delightfully entertained Tues
day night by Mr>. Dave Andrews at
her home on Taylor street.
Vari-colored swee* peas and laven-
Xler flag lilies in tall silver vases form
ed the attractive decorations in the
rooms where the guests were re
ceived.
At the conclusion of the game Mr-.
Andrews was assisted in serving a
salad course by her two young daugh
ters, Elizabeth and Laura Andrews.
Those playing were Mr. and Mrs.
E. B. Everett, Mr. and Mrs. C. U.
Rogers, Mr. and Mrs. Alton Cogdell,
Mr. and Mrs. Eugene Bailey, Misses
Louise Marshall and Georgia Bena
Dodson, Messrs. Wible Marshall and
Charlie Burke, and Mr. and Mrs. An
drews.
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MRS. C. W. BRADSHAW
IS HONOR GUEST
Mrs. John Wagnon was hostess
Wednesday afternoon at bridge com
plimenting her sister, Mrs. C. W.
Bradshaw, of Greensboro, N. C., who
is the house of Mrs. Wagnon and
Mrs. D. W. Bagley at their home on
Taylor street.
The house was decorated with
larkspur and sweet peas. «Six tables
were placed for the players. Mrs.
Fred Arthur made top score and was
presented with a dainty hand-em
broidered handkerchief. The guest
prize was a pin cushion made of pink
ribbon and silk roses.
Mrs. Wagnon was assisted j.' serv
ing a salad course »>y Mrs. L. M.
Yerby. Pur u was served during
the game.
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PROMINENT VISITOR
IN AMERICUS.
W. J. Smith, president of the Old
National Bank of Battle Creek,
Mich., will arrive .today to be the
guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lanier
at their home on Taylor street.
Mr. Smith is -a personal friend
of President Harding, having visited
him at the White House on several
occasions. He will be a guest at the
dinner Friday night of the Lions
club to the Rotary and Kiwanis
clubs.
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MRS. BOLTON ENTERTAINS
AT INFORMAL DINNER
Mrs. Emmett Bolton entertained
iqg, honoring her guest, Miss John
informally at dinner Tuesday even
sun, of Donaldsonville. Larkspur
and sweet peas were used effective
ly. in the ro’bms.
:The dinitp; table had as a center
piece a mound of lovely pink rose
buds. Covers were laid for Mr. and
Mrs. Bolton, Mis= Johnson, Miss
Kathleen Denham, Mrs. J. M. Gools
by, Carroll Clark and Emmett Earl
Bolton. A four course dinner was
served.
Tomorrow Night
April 29tb Curtain At 8:15
Seats On Sale Windsor Pharmacy
Georgia Tech
Mandolin and
| Glee Club
Glee Club with 6 First Tenors; 8 Second Tenors;
6 First Bass; 6 Second Bass Voices-Some Bunch
Mandolin Club with 9 Mandolins; 2 Banjos; 2
Violins; 2 Guitars; 4 Saxophones; 2 Artists,
Drums, Trumpets and Piano
GAFFNEY AND LEVY IN A CLEVER LINE OF
STUNTS, JOKES, STAGE PATTER REAL COMEDY
These boys wete the hit of the circuit last year; so good in fact that they were
offered contracts in the big vaudeville circuits
HARRY GARDEN AND SQUIRT ASBURY IN AN
ORIGINAL SKIT THAT’S A SCREAM!
SOLOS BY JOHN LOCK, ONE OF THE BEST
VOICES IN THE STATE
Good Voices ■ Good Music ■ Clever Comedy
A Big Night
Downstairs Seats and Boxes, SI.OO.
li bCe Balcony Boxes, 75c; Balcony Seats, 50c
Colored Gallery, 25c. (No War Tax).
Rylander Theater N ' ght ’
PERSONAL j'
Misses Margaret and Isabel Wheat-
i ley and Annie Ivey are in Atlanta
■ attending Grand Opera. Mrs. J. D.
Hooks, who is the guest of Mrs.
John O. Dul're this week will join
them next week at the apartment of
Mrs. Joseph Hawkins, Gordon Court, ■
Ponce de Leon avenue. They will
remain in Atlanta until the first of
May.
M. Ma ('. Statham, Mr. aud Mrs.
■ Earl Statham and little Robert St;\-
tha-.i, of Cobb, attended the memor
ial exercises in Americus Wednes
day.
Mis. E. C. Guerry is ill with diph
theria at her home on Felder street.
Mrs. Joseph Hawkins, who has been
critically ill in Atlanta is slowly re-
I cuperating, although still unable to
ibe removed from the sanitarium.
I The S. L. Sills, bankrupt stock will
!be sold tomorrow, Friday,' between
10 and 11 o clock, H. O. Joe.its an
nounced today. Mr. Jones says he
will auction the stock to the highest
bidder.
Mrs. Roy S. Bell, of Atlanta, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Lucius Mc-
Cleskey, for a few days. x
Charley Mauk, of LaCrosse, was a
business visitor here today.
Mrs. Thad Wise and Mrs. Willard
Jennings, of Plains, were shopping in
Americus today.
Mr .and Mrs. Robert S. Pryor and
daughter, Miss Mary Pryor, of
Smithville, were in the city city shop
ping today.
Mrs. Willie Pickett is the guest of
her mother, Mrs. Williams, in Hurts
boro, Ala.
Robert C. Lane returned here to
day from Seale, Ala., where ho de-
I livered the memorial address Wed
nesday.
Miss Louise Hamilton will leave
Friday for Troy. Ala., where she will
be the gu°st of Mr. and Mrs. Leßoy
Hamilton for two weeks.
Miss Eleanor Murphree will sepnd
the week-end with her parents in
Troy, Ala.
The many friends of Mrs. E. P.
Morgan will be delighted to learn
that she continues to improve after
a recent serious illness.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Bryant and lit
tle son, Gordon, have returned to
their home in Manchester, after a vis
it here with Mrs. George Van Riper.
Mrs. Lawrence McPhaul and little
daughter, Mary, of Doerun, are the
guests of Mrs. McPhaul’s mother,
Mrs. Linnie H. Brown, on Harrola
avenue.
The members of the Rebecca lodge
are requested to meet at the Odd
Fellows hall, Friday evening at 6
o’clock. A full attendance is desir
' d as matters of importance will be
discussed.
Mrs. Lucius McCleskey is ill at
her home on Harrold avenue with in
fluenza.
Misses Mary and Eugenia Parker,
Miss Vera Henry, of Seale, Ala., and
Ilan is Council motored to Atlanta
today where they will attend Grand
OjijXh. Miss Eugenia Parker will
leave Atlanta Friday for Athens
wheer she will be the guest of the
Alpha Tau Omega fraternity during
the iittle commencement of Georgia
University.
Col. W. T. Lane delivered the
Memorial Day address at Oglethorpe
yesterday.
The Children of the American
Revolution will hold a social meetinoj
Friday afternoon at 4 o’clock at the*
home of Mrs. Howell Simmons on
Rees Park. The insignia pins will
be distributed.
Mrs. Ralston Cargill, who has been
suffering from a nervous attack for
several days at her home on South
Lee street, is convalescent.
DE SOTO
DE SOTO, April 27.—Revival
services are being conducted here at
the Methodist church by Rev. G. W.
Hutchinson, of Leslie. The public is
cordially invited to attend.
Mr. and Mrs. “Slac” Mitchell, of
Yatesville, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. A. E. Luke Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Cobb__Summerford
sepnt the week-end with relatives at
Unadilla.
Mr. and M rs. Cassell Harris, of
Leesburg, sepnt Sunday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Luke.
Mrs. W. J. Smith and daughter,
Catherine, visited Americus Tuesday.
Mrs. Geo. Bagley, Jr., visited her
mother, Mrs. Frank Wilson in Leslie
Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. I. Kaylor, of Cho
kee, were visitors here Wednesday.
Walter Clopton, of Lamar, was in
town Wednesday.
Miss Mary Josephine Slatdn, qf
Reynolds, and Ralph Robinson, of
Abbeville, were united in marriage at
Lee Street Methodist church in
Americus Sunday afternoon, Rev. L.
A. Harrell officiating. Mr. and Mrs.
Robinson will reside in DeSoto.
The funeral of John B. DeLamar
which was conducted here from the
Methodist church Wednesday after
noon, was largely attended.
THE AMER ICUS TIMES-RECORDER.
AMERICUS LAD’S
SONG PUBLISHED
“Those Cotton Blues,” By Ralston
Cargill, Jr., Makes Its Ap
pearance On Music Counters
The Times-Recorder has received a
copy of “Those Cotton Blues,” a
song just published, the words and
music written by Ralston Cargill, Jr.,
of Americus, which is being put out
through Jack Mills, Inc., of New
York, music selling agents. The
song, which is now on sale in Ameri
cus at Thos. L. Bell’s jewelry store,
promises wide popularity, especially
in the South where its sentiments hit
a sympathetic chord. The words fol
low: *
There is a man who used to grow cot
ton, and
The man who tries it today—
One time a crop can be gotten,
But now it’s disaster to pay—
A little bug is the cause, so they
tell me—
Just another add to your list
For the rest the toll of the weevil
Once a cotton plant is -kissed.'
(Chorus)
I’ve got those mean cotton blues
Sweetie, listen to sad news
Shirts and uollars now cost more dol
lars,
I’m ragged from my hat down to my
shoes.
Here’s what I call a naked fact:
801 l weevil’s camping hard upon my
track.
When the weevil’s on the boll
That means there’ll be nothing sold.
I’ve got those cotton blues.
Into Dixie land an army has marched
LEGAL AD No. 461.
EXECUTOR’S
SALE
As executor of the estate of tne
late A. C. Speer I will offer for sale
on the first Tuesday in May, at the
court house door in the City of
Americus, to the highest bidder for
cash, the following real estate:
One six room residence on Prince
street.
One vacant building lot on Felder
street, just west of the residence of
Mrs. Horton.
One-Sixth interest in 14 acres on
the Seaboard Air Line, just a short
distance from the shops.*
CHAS. L. ANSLEY,
m-w-f-m
LEGAL AD No. 458
Georgia, Sumter County, W. R. Bur
leigh vs. Selean Burleigh. Libel
for Divorce, Sumter Superior
Court, May Term, 1922.
To Selean Burleigh:
You are hereby required personal
ly or by attorney, to appear at the
next term of Superior Court of said
county of Sumter, on the 4th Mon
day in May next, then and there to
answer plaintiff’s complaint, as in de
fault thereof the court will proceed
as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Z. A. Lit
tlejohn, judge of said court, this
April thirteenth, 1922.
S. R. HEYS,
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court.
LEGAL AD No. 452.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in May, 1922, at public outcry, at
the court house, in said county, with
in the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder soy cash, certain prop
erty of which 4he following* is a
full and complete description:
“One 15-h. p. Ajaz Engine, mount
ed on Cornish boiler, on wheels. One
Farquhar 5-a saw mill."
Said property levied on as the
property of I. A. Perry and T.
F. Robbins to satisfy a mortgage fi
fa issued by the City Court of Ameri
cus, said county, in favor of the
Woodruff Machinery Manufacturing
company against said I. A. Perry and
T. F. Robbins. Said property being
in possession of defendants in fi fa.
Defendants in fi fa notified under
the terms of law. Said machinery
is difficult and expensive to trans
port before the court house doors
and will not be carried to the place
of’sale, said property is now located
on the lands of W. M. Andrews in
the 17th district of Sumter County,
Georgia, on the farm known as the
John Law lands.
This the 6th day of April, 1922.
T. L. SUMMERS,
Deputy Sheriff.
LEGAL AD No. 444.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
To the Superior Court' of Said
County:
The petition of the Rylander Shoe
company, a corporation of said coun
ty, respectfully shows the following
facts, to-wit:
1. 'I hat on the 12th day of July,
1902, under petition of certain named
citizens and after complying with the
law regarding applications for char
ters, the court granted a certificate
duly and legally incorporating the
Rylander Shoe company.
2. That said charter has not been
nor changed in any manner
whatsoever since the date of its in
corporation.
3. desires a renewal of its
charter as set out in the original
act of incorporation to date from the
12th day of July, 1922.
4. That on the 10th day of
March, the board of directors of the
Rylander Shoe company, m a meet
ing specially convened, adopted a
resolution authorizing the Rylander
Shoe company to renew the charter,
a certified abstract of which minutes '
and resolution is hereto attached,
marked “Exhibit A.”
I Wherefore, petitioner having com
plied with the law in such cases
I prays the court that its said
■ charter be renewed and extended be
ginning July 12, 1922, for a period
i of twenty years from said date, with
I all the rights, privileges and immuni
, ties provided in its original charter,
a-mi petitioner will ever pray.
W. W. DYKES,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
The fields of white are its camp, j
“Old King Cotton” is, being watched I
By a deadly cotton vamp.
To sing a little song about all of ’
your troubles—
Here is one that will head the list—
It’s worse than plagues and the South
Sea bubbles,
I must tell you I can’t resist, (cho)
FORT WORTH FLOOD
DANGER NOW PAST
FORT WORTH, Tex., April 27. j
Trinity river was well within its banks
this morning after a drop of sixteen
feet overnight. Street car service
was resumed in all the flooded su
burbs.
GRANT INSPECTS SHOALS
FLORENCE, Ala., April 27.—In
spection of the government projects
at Muscle Shoals today was begun
by R. R. Grant, of Wilmington,
president of the American Non-Fer
rous Coropration, who declared his
intention of submitting a proposal to
the war deaprtment for lease of the
property upon completion of his sur
vey.
NEW ERA WINS GAME.
New Era and East Americus base
ball teams played at New Era Wed
nesday afternoon. The score was
10 to 5, in favor of New Era. The
game went seven innings. New Era
has lost but one game this season.
SCOUTS AND CLUBS TO
HEAR SCOUT SERMON
The members of the Rotary, Ki
wanis and Lions clubs and the local
i Boy Scout troops, will attend joint
ly the morning services at the First
Methodist church next Sunday, April
30, at which Rev. Guyton Fisher will
preach a special Scout sermon at
1 11 o’clock. Each of the
j troops is sponsored by one of the
i three civic clubs.
“EXHIBIT A.” j
' I, I). R. Andrews, secretary of the
Rylander Shoe company, do hereby .
certify shat on the 10th day of
March, 1922, a meeting of the board j
of directors of the Rylander Shoe
company was held at the office of
said company, in Americus, Georgia,
■ when and where all of the directors
were present, and the purpose of
the meeting was stated to be that
attention should be called to the fact
that the charter of said company
would expire on July 12, 1922;
whereupon a resoluion stating said
fact was adopted, which provides
that said charter shall be renewed
to continue for a period of twenty
years from July 12, 1922, with all
the rights, privileges and immunities
granted in the former certificate in
corporating said company.
Witness my hand and seal this 25th
day of March, 1922.
D. R. ANDREWS,
Secy. Rylander Shoe Co.
Filed in office March 25th, 1922.
S. R. HEYS,
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court.
I, S. R. Keys, Deputy Clerk, Su
perior Court, Sumter County, Ga..
do hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy
of the petition of the Rylander Shoe
company for the renewal of it,s char
ter, together with all' exhibits there
to attached which are now of file in
this office.
Witness my hand and seal of of
fice this 25th day of March, 1922.
S. R. HEYS,
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court.
LEGAL AO No. 454.
, GEORGIA, Sumter County.
j Will be sold before th. co - zi house
i door within the legal h;ur.i of sale
on the First Tuesday in May, next
the following described property to
wit:
That tract or parcel of land in the
28th district of Sumter County,
Georgia, bounded as follows: Com
mencing at a point on the westerly
bank of the Flint river at a point
300 feet southerly from the south
side of the trestle of the Americus
& Atlantic Railroad company, thence
westerly to the intersection of a
certain creek (known as Fuller
Br #neh) and the right-of-way of said j
Americus & Atlantic Railroad, thence
to a northwesterly direction to a
blazed oak tree, the corner post of
a wire fence running easterly and
northerly therefrom, thence in a
meaning northerly direction follow
ing the lines of the wire fence and
certain blazed trees (forming part of
such fence) a distance of about one
and one-half miles to a point where
such fence reaches a ravine and turns
in an easterly direction, thence north
erly across said ravine and up the
easterly lines of the Greer field,
slope of the next bluff and along the
and the westerly lines of the ledge
run on the crest of the bluff to the
south lines of Sebe Kitchens’ land
and thence easterly along the south
erly lines of the said Kitchens land
extended to Flint river, thence south
erly following the channel of the
Flint river to the point of beginning
except thereof the right-of-way of
said Americus & Atlantic Railroad
company. All containing 471 acres
more or less.
Levied on and to be sold under an
execution issued by the City Court
of Oglethorpe, Macon County, Geor
gia, in favor of Mrs. M. A. Eng
lish against J. S. Morton and the In
ternational Aluminum company and
to be sold as the property of the In
ternational Aluminum company to
satisfy said fi fa.
This April 5, 1922.
LUCIUS HARVEY,
Sheriff.
LEGAL AD NO. 446
GEORGIA, Sumter County. /
The return of the appraisers set
ting apart twelve months’ support to
the wife and five minor children of
George B. Dell, out of the estate of
.‘aid deceased having been filed in my
flee, all persons concerned are cited
to show cause by the first Monday
(May 1, 1922) in May,<l922, why
said application for twelve months
support should not be granted.
This 3rd day of April, 1922.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary of Sumter County, Ga.
LEGAL AD No. 457.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Under and order granted by the
BLIND OFFICE
SEEKER IS HERE
W. B McDonald, of Augusta, who
is a candidate to succeed C. Mur
phey Candler on the state railroad
i commission, Mr. Candler having an
-1 Americus visitor for a few houis
Wednesday afternoon with Mrs. Mi
; Donald. They are on a tour of the
; various counties in Georgia by auto
■ mobile in the interest of Mr. Mc
‘ Donald’s candidacy. They spent some
j time Wednesday forenoon in Buena
' Vista.
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Rylander Theater
■
Today—Friday
“LOVE’S BOOMERANG”
A Thrilling Story of Love Under a Circus lent. As Full of
Fun as An Army of Clowns
ALSO AESOP’S FABLES
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Note—No Pictures Saturday. Tech Glee Club Saturday Night.
I \!
Court of Ordinary, will be sold on the t
first Tuesday in May, next, at the
usual place of sale the one-third un
divided interest each of Rufus and
Mary Godwin, in the timber suit
able for sawmill purposes on lots
of land Nos. 38-39 and a portion
of No. 58, which lies west of the
branch, running in a southeasterly
direction through the west half of
said lot of land, being in the Twenty
sixth district of Sumter County, Ga.
Title to the other one-third interest
owned by the undersigned and will
be conveyed to the purchaser. To
be sold aS the property of said min
ors, Rufus and Mary Godwin.
This April 7th, 1922.
MRS. MARY B. GODWIN, Guardian.
LEGAL AD No. 451.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
To the Superior Cburt of Said
County:
The petition of Walter Rylander,
Emory Rylander anil Arthur Rylan
der, Jr., of said state and county,
respectfully shows the following
facts, to-wit:
1. That they and their associates
desire to be incorporated and made
a body politic pursuant to the laws
of Georgia, under the corporate name
and style of the American Dough
boy for a term of twenty (20) years
with the privilege of renewal there
after.
That their place of business is to
be at Americus, Georgia, but they j
desire the privilege of establishing!
branch offices and places of business 1
at. such other places as they may j
desire.
2. That the capital stock of said
corporation shall be Five Thousand
($5,000.00) Dollars divided into
shares of the par value of One Hun
dred ($100.00) Dollars each, the full
amount of which has actually been
paid in, but they desire the privi
lege of increasing said capital stock
to One Hundred Thousand (SIOO,-
000.00) Dollars or any portion there
of at such times as they may desire
upon a vote of the majority of the
stock outstanding.
3. The purpose of said corpora
tion shall be the manufacture of
statues such as the American Dough
boy, which is now protected by a
special copyright, and to manufac
ture any and all other statues, nov
elties and articles of any kind and all
kinds whatsoever, either as owners or
upon royalty basis or by contract
with holders of patents or copyright
or in any other manner which may
be profitable and beneficial to the
corporation. They desire the right
to buy, own, use and sell real estate;
they desire the privilege of borrow
ing money and executing evidence of
obligation and security therefor and i
to give and take evidence of debt I
and security for same and to do and ;
perform all other acts usual and inci
dent to like corporations and not in
consistent with the laws of this state
or of the united States.
4. They desire to have and use
a common seal, to sue and be sued,
plead and be impleaded, to have, a’
constitution and by-laws providing
for officers of the corporation,
board of directors and generally gov
erning colorations of like kind and
to do and perform all other things
for the benefit and profitable opera
tion of said organization and cor
poration.
Wherefore they pray the court to
grant a certificate incorporating
them under the name and style afore
said, with all the privileges, rights
and immunities incident to like corp
orations and they will ever pray
W. W. DYKES,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
Piled in office this 4th dav of
tpril, 1922. y
H. E. ALLEN,
Clerk Sumter Superior Court
I, K. E. Allen, clerk’ Superior
Court, Sumter County, Georgia do
hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and correct copy
>f the application for charter for the
American Doughboy which is now of
rile in this office.
Witness my hand and official sig.
nature, this 4th day of April, 1922
„ H. E. ALLEN,
lerk Superior Court, Sumter Coun
ty, Georgia.
LEGAL AD No. 455.
Leave to Sell Realtv
GEORGIA, Sumter County
Notice is hereby given that Albert
Jones, as administrator of the estate
FRIDAY, APRIL 28, 1922.
Mr. McDonald, who is only 30
•ears of age, is blind, having been
in that condition since 13 of
age. He is now a member of the
'Georgia assembly from RichmouJ
county, serving his second ttnn
While* here h ’ called on Stephen
j'ace who served with him in th*
house and who is his great admirer.
According to Mr. Pace, Mr. McDon
ald has a wonderful memory, store 1
with facts, and he is able to hold 1 ;s
own with the best of men in the dis
cussion of public matters.
He had with him here a beautiful
cane, silver mounted and engraved,
which was given him by the firemen
j of Augusta in recognition of serv
ices rendered in their behalf by him.
< of Fred Sanders, deceased, has ap
-1 plied for leave to sell the following
described property belonging to said
estate, towit: A certain house and lot
pun a;t?;s pies 'snouauiy J° oqt
ui uo Sujiuojj
county, said lot being of a uniform
width of 47 feet and running back
north a distance of 115 feet and
bounded on the north by property of
Ike Smith, on the east by land of
Fannie Sanders, on the south by said
Lester street and 'on the west by
property of R. S. Broadhurst.
If no objections are filed, leave to
sell said property will be granted at
the May term, 1922, of this CQUrt.
This April 7, 1922.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary of Sumter County, Ga.
LEGAL AD NO. 449
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Will be sold before the court house
door in Americus, Sumter county,
Georgia, to the highest bidder for
cash the first Tuesday in May, the
2d day of May, 1922, between the le
gal hours of sale, the following de
srribed property, to-wit:
A certain lot with all buildings and
improvements thereon located at the
southwest corner of Jackson avenue
and Alden street in the city of Amer
icus, Sumter County, Georgia, con
sisting of Lots No. 24 the north
half of Lots No. 23 and No. 25, in
what is known as Fairview, fronting
75 ft. east on Jackson avenue and
| extending west therefrom of equal
I width a distance of 180 ft; bounded
i north by Alden street, east by Jack
son avenue, south by lot formerly
belonging to Mrs. J. E. Sheppard and
I west by lots of Messrs. Murray and
'Sheppard.
Said property levied on and to be
; sold ds the property of W. M. Har-
I per and W. M. Harper, trustee for
j wife and children, to satisfy a certain
fi fa which issued from the City Courr
|of Americus on the 31st day of
March, 1922, in favor of Lee Allen,
as guardan for P. C. Allen.
Defendant in fi fa and tenant in
possession notified in terms of the
law.
This 3d day of April, 1922.
LUCIUS HARVEY, Sheriff.
LEGAL AD NO. 453
GEORGIA, Sumter Ciuinty.
; Wil] be sold before the court house
' door in Sumter county, Georgia on
the first Tuesday in May, 1922, be
tween the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash, the follow
ing described property, to-wit:
that certain real estate and im
provement lying and being in the
southwest intersection of Jackson
avenue and Furlow street, in Ameri
cus, Sumter county, Georgia, front
ing east on Jackson avenue 125 feet
I ami extending back west on Furlow
,: treet 226 feet, consisting of the
whole of lots No. 24 and 23 and th"
north halt of lot No. 22, each front
ing on Jackson avenue; also the
whole of lot No. 25, fronting on Fur
low street, except a strip 25 feet wide
, the southern end of said lot:
also the whole of lot No. 32, frontin"
on bur ow street, except a strip 2 feet
wide off the west end or side of sain
ot, said strip extending south alm/
the west side of lot 25 feet. A pie
P r °Perty is recorded in 8001.
1,1 , page 351, records of Sumter
< ounty, located in Americus, Sumtc ••
county Georgia. Said lands levii .
on as the property of W. M. Harper,
trustee for wife and children. Le\
be sold the proper. •
o- W. M. Harper, trustee for his wife.
I lorence W Harper, and his childeer
Will, Joe, Horace, Frances M. and
uraee Harper, and Fannie May Clari .
under and by virtue of a fi fa issued
'ioni the ( ity Court of Americus ir
v« V °U7°V h ? Commercial City Ban
, ■ Harper, trustee for wif
‘ind children.
Possession notified in
terms of the law.
'lhis the sth day of April, 1922.
'-UCIUS HARVEY, Sheriff.
LE JP A ,C AD NO. 450
1o M hom It May Concern: This '••
L? n i ’’ y all Persons, creditors ar ■
. a.i..e, that the appraisers appoint
°/ et aside a year’s support so
E 'dridge, have in leg >
di>>. ■ ! na< their report to me as Or
unless objection is filed
ili n « F ame will be approved on
rL.i . Monday in May - 1!) 22, at th
® r ni of Court of Ordinary of
April" S" I’' 1 ’'- Th » “ r
„ JOHN A. COBB.
Oidinary, Sumter County, Ga.