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FRIDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 22, 1923
THOMASVILLE WINS
G# FLA. GOLF CUP
Thomasville’s Victory Over Al
bany on Glenarven Links
Decides Race
THOMASVILLE, June 22.—8 y
defeating Albany iby a score of six
teen to seven on the course of
the Glenarven Country club here
Thursday afternoon, the Thomas
ville team wins the league cup for
1923 in the Georgia-Florida Golf
League, the league winding up the
season with yesterday’s games.
Thomasville’s nearest competitor,
Valdosta, stood a chance to tie for
first place, had Valdosta beaten
Tallahssee, Fla., and Thomasville
lost to Albany, but Thomasville’s
victory over Albany puts Valdosta
out of the running.
MAY SCON BAR INSANE
PATIENTS FROM ASYLUM
MILLEDGEVILLE, June 22.
if the necessary additional appro
priations for the maintainence of
the Georgia State Santarium are
not provided by the Georgia Leg
islature at its coming session it
will be absolutely necessary to
limit the admissions to the hospital
to the number that the appropria
tion made can care for.
This will mean that possibly in
the present year and certainly
during the next year a number of
insane persons will have to be con
fined with criminals in the coun
ty jails because there wll be no
room for them in the Sanitarium.
Nurse charts at Southern Print
ers. . It
LEGAL AD No. 595.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced in the next ses
sion of the GeneraL Asembly a bill
to amend the Act incorporating
the City of Americus,, the caption
of which is as follows:
An Act to amend an' Act incor
porating-the City of Americus in
the corporate name of the Mayor
and City Council of Americus, so
as to authorize the levy of an ad
valorem tax, beginning with the
year 1923, increasing the present
levy, for the purpose of maintain
ing the public schools, to eight
mills; to increase the levy au
thorized in the original charter, to
be applied only to the payment of
the present outstanding floating
inbedtedness, so that the total, in
cluding all levies, will not exceed
twenty mills; to execute notes
therefbi:, and for other purposes.
May 30. 1923.
LEGAL AD No. 596.
YEARS SUPPORT
The appraisers appointed to set
apart the years support to Mrs.
Lula Hutchinson, widow of R. S.
Hutchinson, having filed their re
port. Anyone having objection,
shall fiile them before the July
term 1923 4>f this court, else their
I report will be made the judgment
of this court.
This June 4, 1923.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary, Sumtef, GQunty, Ga.
LEGAL AD No. 597.
GEORGIA, Sumter County:
Whereas G. W. Nunn, adminis
trator of Estate of R. L. Reeves,
shows to this court in his peti
tion duly filed and entered of rec
ord that he has fully discharged
his duty as administrator of said
estate.
This it to site all persons con
cerned 'to show cause if any they
can, why said Admrs. shauld not be
discharged' from his administra
tion, on first Wednesday in July
1923.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary.
LEGAL AD No. 599
Notice is hereby given that a
bill of which the following is the
caption, will be introduced into
the approaching session of the Gen
eral Assembly of Georgia at the
request of the mayor and City
Council of Americus.
An act, to be entitled an act to
amend an act entitled an act, to
revise and consolidate the several
acts granting corporate authority
to the City of Americus approved
Nov. 11, 1889 so that after the
passage of this act the mayor and
city council of Americus shall
have the right and authority to
levy an advalorem tax of five mills,
in addition to the tax now author
ized by' the city charter, pro
vide that the amounts raised by
such additional levy of five mills
be kept separate and distinct from
other funds of the city, and shall
be applied only to the payment of
the oustanding floating indebted
ness of the city of Americus, and
to supplement the present school
funds of the Board of Public Edu
cation for the City of Americus.
The sum raised by a levy of three
mills, of the five mill levy provided
for in this act, shall ,for the years
1923 and 1924 be turned over to
said school board, and such portion
of the sum raised by said five
mill levy after the year 1924, shall
be turned over to said Board of
education for school purposes, as
the Mayor and City council of
Americus, in their best judgment
may deem necessary; providing fur
ther, that the entire ad valorem tax
levy .by said Mayor and City Coun
cil shall never exceed twenty mills
for all purposes', and for other pur
poses.
LEGAL AD No. 600. i
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that a
bill of which the following in the
caption will be introduced at the
approaching session of the Gener
al Assembly of Georgia, at the re
quest of the MAyor and ity Coun
cil of Americus:
“An Act to amend an Act, en
titled an Act to establish a per
manent Board of Education for
the City of Americus, and to in
corporate the same, approved
February 13th, 18-73; so as to
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make it the duty of the Board, of
Education to submit to the Mayor
and City Council of Americus, an
Itemized Voucher, showing speci- 1
if ically for what purpose the
money turned over to the Board
of 'Education by the Mayor and
City Counci lof Americus, shall
be by said board expended, and
making it the duty of the Clerk
and Treasurer of the City of
Americus to keep filed in his office
each such itemized vouchers; and
for other purposes.”
LEGAL AD No. 601.
Notice of Local Legislation.
Notice is hereby given that there
will be introduced at the nex ses
sion of the Georgia General As
sembly which convenes on the
Third Wednesday in June 1923 a
bill to amend »an Act, the caption
of which is as follows:
An act to amend an act, entitled
an act to create a Board of Coun
ty Commissioners of.roads and rev
enues for the counties of Floyd,
Berrien, Effingham, Schley,-Sum
ter and Greene, approved Dec. 13th
1871, and the several Acts amend
atory thereto, so far only as the
same relates to the county of Sum
ter, and especially the amended
Act approved August 20th 1906,
so as to authorize the commis
sioners of the county of Sumter to
pay the chairman of the board of
county commissioners of roads and
revenues for Sumter county a sal
ary not to exceed five hundred dol
lars per annum, and for other pur
poses.
LEGAL AD No. 602.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Will be sold before the court
house door in said county, within
the legal hours oV sale, on the
first Tuesday in July, 1923, the
following described property, to
wit:
Whole lot of land No. 155, con
taining 202 1-2 acres, more or less,
and 50 acres in the shape of a
square in the northeast corner of
lot of land No. 154; all aggregat
ing 252 1-2 acres, more or less, and
known as the old Bryan place and
situated, lying and being in the
29th district of Sumter County,
Georgia.
Said property levied on and to
be sold as the property of C. E.
Johnson, under and by virtue of
an execution issued from thg City
Court of Oglethorpe, in favor of
Mrs. E. L. Murray against C. E.
Johnson and A. N. Johnson. Terms
cash. Tenant in possession noti
fied in terms of the law.
This June 4. 1923.
LUCIUS HARVEY, Sheriff.
THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
LEGAL AD NO. 604
NOTICE
The McKinstry Studio will be
open the entire week of June 18th
to 23rd, 1923, for the purpose of
returning to the owners ail deposits
on work to be finished as well as to
return to the owners all prints, cop
ies and photographs left at the stu
dio.
If you have any article of value
lat the studio please call for same
during the above mentioned week.
MRS. HELENA R. McKINSTRY,
Executrix.
LEGAL AD No. 603.
Any person firm or corporation,
doing business in the city of Amer
icus shall be required to provide a
galvanized iron trash can with a
lid and of sufficient size to hold
all trash and waste paper accumu
lating at their place of business,
and shall keep same in front of
their place of business and deposit
therein all trash and waste paper
and keep the same therein until it
is taken up by the street wagon.
Any person, firm or corporation
who shall fail to provide said can or
who shall deposit the streets
in any place other than in such can*
* shall, on conviction, be punished
as prescribed in section 19 of the
charter.
Cases will be made against any
person, firm or corporation who
fails to comply with the above or
dinance within ten days from this
date. By order of the Mayor and
City Council of Americus.. This
the 7th day of June 1923.
A. D. GATEWOOD, Ja.
Clerk & Treasurer.
LEGAL AD No. 588.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND
CREDITORS
All persons owing accounts or
other obligations to T. E. Snell
grove will please pay same at once;
and all persons holding accounts or
other obligations against T. E. Snell
grove will please present same for
payment immediately.
This May 9th, 1923.
R. S. OLIVER, Plains, Ga.
W. E. MITCHELL, Americus, Ga.
Administrators.
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tie germs that cause the fever.
adv.
Used Cars
We have a price on these cars
3—Cadillacs —Rune like new ones.
1 —New Maxwell—A good one.
I—Maxwell—ln A-l condition.
I—Buick Six—You (jan’t go wrong on this
car.
I—Overland Four—A fine one for the
money.
I—Overland Ninety—Runs good.
I—Chevrolet—Economical as they make
them.
I—Ford—Come down and look over these
cars and run one home.
Chappell Machinery Co.
Phone 234
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