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®KI'DAY, NOVEMBER 9. 192 3
H Three Smiles
Mose Has Proof.
KMOSE- dis here ryin’ business '
> am a mighty ole venture.
Rastus—How come you say dat? |
ML Mose—Didn’t de parson say dat
sold his ‘‘heirship” to Jac-
Koo?—Selected.
Delayed Repentance
■ A Wisconsin man, attending are
Bvival, was pressed to repent. He
I wavered for a time, but finally
■ arose and said:
“Friends, I want to repent and
Etell how bad I have been, but 1
■Wasn’t do it when the iigrand jury
His in session.”
F "The Lord will forgive,” shout-
■ed the revivalist. ,
“Yes, but He ain’t on that
■ grand jury.”—Success.
Too Much Wood.
Is this the woodenware depart
ment?”
“Yes.”
I dunno if I am in the right
place.”
“What is it you wish?”
My, wife told me to get some
I lipsticks.”—Judge.
Instructions Required.
If I only knew what to do with
baby!”
Didn't you get a book of instruc
- with it, mother ” —Kaspar
Stockholm.
LEGAL AD NO. 651
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Will be sold before the court
house door on the first Tuesday in
December, the 4th day of Decern -i
ber, 1923, between the legal hours'
oi sale, the followingg described !
of the sale the following described i
property, to-wit:
•‘One vacant lot in City of
Americus, Sumter County, Georgia,
bounded as follows: North by
Oglethorpe avenue, east by Hud
son street: south by property erf
John E. Oliver, west by prop
erty of H. P. Leamon. Said lot
fronting north on Oglethorpe nve.,
140 feet more or less, and being
135 feet wide, more or less on
the south side, and beiri? 375 feet
deen, more or les, on the west side.”
Levied on as the property of
W. C. Sullivan to satisfy the prin
cipal. interest and cost on m ex
ecution levied on said property in
favor of the Georgia Chemical
Works vs. W. C. Sullivan. Tenant
in nossessim notified in terms of
the law. This Nov. 5. 1923
LUCIUS HARVEY.
. Sheriff Sumter County, Ga.
I EGA!. AO No. 648.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
< Hartes H. Putnam, nguardian of
Annie Putnam Martin, Mary Louis
1-utnam, Duth Putnam Harper has ‘
applied to me for a discharge from j
his guardianship of his said wards. 1
this is therefore to notify ail per- i
ions concerned, to file their oh-*
jections, if any they have, on or be-'
lore the first Monday in Decembe ■, |
(next, else he will be discharge! j
from his guardianship as applies*
for.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary, Sumter County.
Court of Ordinary, November
term, 1923.
LEGAL AD No. 647.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
To Whom It May Concern:
M. H. and B. A. Guest having, in
proper form, aplied to me for per
manent letters of administration on
the estate of G. G. Guest, late of
aid county, this is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of G. G. Guest to be and ap
pear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent
administration should not be grant
ed to us on G. G. Guest estate.
Witness my hand and official
signature, this 5 day of Nov., 192.1.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
LEGAL AD No. 652.
Application for Leave to Sell
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Notice is hereby given that R. S.
Oliver and W. E. Mitchell, admin
istrators of the estate of T. E.
Shellgrave, late of Sumter county,
Georgia, deceased, have made ap
plication in due form for leave to
sell all the real estate belonging to
said estate, and that said 1 applica
tion will be heard on the first Mon
day in December, 1923.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
SAVED SICK SPELLS
Black-Draught Found Valuable by
a Texas Fanner, Who Has
Known Its Usefulness
Over 30 Years.
Naples, Texas.—"l have used Thed
ford’s Black-Draught for years-1 can
safely say for more than 30 years,” de
clares Mr. H. H. Cromer, a substantial,
well-known farmer, residing out from
here on Route 3.
“i am 43 years old, and wnen a small
boy I had indigestion and was puny and
my folks gave me a liver regulator. Then
Black-Draught was advertised and we
heard of it. „
“I began to taae Black-Draught, and
have used it, when needed, ever since.
1 use Black-Draught now in my home,
and certainly recommend it for any liver
trouble. , . ,
“I have given it a thorough trial and
after thirty years can say Black-Draught
is my stand-by. It has saved me many
sick sdplls ”
Mr. P Cromer writes that he is “never
out of Black-Draught,” and says several
of his neighbors prefer it to any other
liver medicine. "I always recommend
Black-Draught to my friends,” he adds.
This valuable, old, powdered liver
medicine is prepared from medicinal
roots and herbs, and has none of the bad
effects so often observed from the use of
calomel, or other powerful mineral drugs.
Be sure to gel the genuine, Thedford’s.
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LEGAL AD No. 653.
NOTICE . .
To Whom It May Concern:
J. George, Joe Pappas and V.
Pappas have each sold their inter
est in the co-partnership operating
the Royal and Liberty Case in
Americus, Georgia, and retired
from the co-opartnership.
Mike Cheokas, William Tregones
and Ceorge E. Economou retain the
business and have assumed all li
ability.
J. GEORGE,
JOE PAPPAS,
V. PAPPAS.
; LEGAL AD No. 649.
' GEORGIA, Sumter County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Sumter
County, Georgia, will be sold at
public outcry on the first Tuesday
in December, 1923. before the
courthouse doors of said county be
tween the legal hours of sale to
the highest bidder for cash the fol
lowing real estate situated in said
county, to-wit:
Seventy-five (75) acres, more or
less, of land lot number sixty
three (63) in the Sixteenth (16th)
district of Sumter County, Georgia, .
described by beginning at the
northeast corner of said lot and
running south on the original east
live three hundred eighty (380)
yards, thence west to the Central
of Georgia railway, thence north
along the Central of Georgia rail
way one hundred seventy (170)
yards, thence west three hundred
twenty (320) yards to the original
west line, thence north along the
original west line two hun
dred ten (210) yards to '
the northwest corner, thence ■
east along the original north line
to the point of beginning, and he- i
ing known as the W. A. Webb home '
place.
The sale will continue from day ■
to day between the said hours until i
all of said property is sold.
This the 7th day of November I
1923.
a. l. McLendon,
As Administrator of the Estate of i
W. A. Webb, Deceased.
LEGAL AD No. 650.
GEORGIA, Sumter County
Will be sold before the court
house door in Americus, Ga., on
the first Tuesday in December, the
4th day of December, 1923, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the
following described property, to
wit: , ■.*<;
„AU loss of land Nos. 25 and
26, and the south half of lot of
land number 27, lying and being
in the New 26th district of Sum
ter county, Ga., formerly Lee
county Also seventyfive (75)
acres off the south side of lot of
land number 6, said seventy-five
acres being an equal strip entirely
across said lot. Also seventy-five
acres off of lot number 27, begin-
I ning at the northwest corner of
: said lot, and running south along
! tl L e to such Point ah will cut
off forty-five acres of a field
, known as red field, thence due east
to fence on east side of said field
thence due north along fence
on east side to what is known as
the south line of said lot, thence
along said south line of said
one half Jot, to such point as will
cut off 7 5 acres, thence due north
noth to the line of said lot of land
thence due west along the north
LEGAL AD NO. 644.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
John Hodge vs. Emma Hodge. To
Emma Hodge, Greetings:
' ou are hereby required person
ally or by attorney to be and ap
pear at the Superior Court to be
holden for the County of Sumter
on the 4th Monday in November
1623 then and there to answer the
I laintilt’s Complaint, as in default
thereof the Court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Z. A.
Littlejohn, Judge of said court this
13th day of October, 1943.
H. E. Allen,
Clerk Superior Cou
SIXTY-THRFF PER CENT
OF DOCTORS IN CITIES
ST LOUIS, Mo., Nov. 9. (By
Associated Press) ‘‘Reasonable
living conditions,” are necessary to
restore permanently physicians and
surgeons to rural communities, Dr.
H. P. Colwell of Chicago today
told the convention of the Ameri
can Country Life Association, in
session here. Dr. Colwell is secre
tary of the Council on Medical
Education and Hospitals of the
American Medical Association.
“The objectionable feature of
country practice,” said Dr. Colwell
are loss of well-to-do patients,
long drives, bad roads, hard work,
loss of income, increased expenses,
poorer facilities for practice, no
line to point of beginning, this
beirtj seventy-five acres from the
north one half of lot (lumber 27,
•said tract of land containing six
hundred and sixty (660) acres,
moye or less, and situated in the
26th district of Sumter county, Ga
it being the same tract of’ land
formerly owned and possesed by
A. W. Smith, deceased, and Which
was by deed of his executrixes con
veyed to Manhattan Life Insur
ance Company, of New York, un
der date of December 10th 1915
smd property levied upon and
w w e n? d as thc P r °Perty of
w. M. Clements, Allen C. Clem
ents !: i d James C. Clements,' to
satisfy a certain fi fa, which issued
from the City Court of Eastman. I
n\i COUn T t y; Ga ’ in favor of
Manhattan Life Insurance Com ea
rn \ renf ’} t Possession notified
in terms of the law.
This /th dav of November 190 •
9 LUCIUS HARVEY,
gifts that
LAST'
Diamonds, Watches,
Silverware
China and C ut Glass
Gifts For Birthdays
beddings and Anniversaries
Gifts For All Occasions
AMERICUS
JEWELRY CO.
( PHONE 229 (
Wallis Mott, Manage,
International Live Stock
jExhibit
CHICAGO, ILLS
December 1-8 1923
On account of the above men-
Ooned exhibit, excursion tickets
will be on sale to the public No
vember 20 to December 2 19° 1
inclusive. Final limit Decern
"»„a F .X * nd
sleenini/ 0^1 fareS ’ schedules,
to H c Ju Srvations ’ etc - apply
to H. C. White, Ticket Agent
Americus, Ga. «senr,
Central of Georgia
Railway
The Ri?ht Way
$5,000 TO LOAN
On Americus
Residence Prouerty
Phono 830
t LEWIS ELLIS
Utt AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER
Jimmy Gets the Left-Overs
hospitals, no libraries, no labora
tories few churches, poorer schools
and loss of time or opprtunity for
professional or personal develop
ment.
“What wonder, therefore, that
the country doctor after struggling
in vain rtgainst the rising tide of
difficulties finally decides to fol
low his disappearing clientele to
the city. It is quite clear also why
the young physician, after grad
uating from medical school,, usual
ly in debt for his medical training
prefers to, or from necessity must,
lernain in the city rather than go
to thq country.”
SCHOLARSHIPREADY
FOR ESSAY WINNERS
ATLANTA, Nov. 9.—N. H. Bal
lard, state superintendent of edu
cation, has been notified of thc
opening of the Prize Essay Contest
of the American Chemical Society
in which all students of high, and
secondary schools in Georgia h’ve
been invited to compete in a na
tional contest for in cash
prizes and scholarships to Yale,
CLARK’S
PHARMACY
To Close Out Merchandise Stock at Actual
Cost!
Having decided to dispose of this drug store, and in order
to wind up the estate of C. J. Clark, Jr., I am offering the
entire merchandise contained in this store at invoice price,
which is actual wholesale.
Some of the staple articles are listed below. Come and
supply yourself with needful articles of drugs and other
articles while you can buy as never before.
Gel them while they last. Before a few of the well known
and staple articles.
Face Powders | Cold Cream
Three Flowers
Now
Daggett & Ram- 77r
Azurea, SI.OO 7ftr dell’s, Large
N ° W . Pond’s 2SC
. rn Vanishing
rlonent, oOc 77r*
Now JJC Pond’s Vanishing
Large OL
Armond Bouquet JI r Tooth Paste
Now ,
Colgate’s 15c
Armond 4Rr Each
Cold Cream Jpana, Pebeco OC.
Pqpsodent, Each
Horamye 70-
Now Drugs
‘ Black 1 C
Toilet Water Draught
Three Flowers (Pl 1A Wine of 72 C
Now Jl.lU Cardui * £C
121 Blood Remedy QCz.
Desiree 7F SQ C
Now * OC
121 Blood Remedy 7A
Azurea d* 1 OA SI.OO
Now JM.OU Sloan . s
Liniment
Colgate’s 50c *>7
N ow Z/C Bell's Pine Tar 77/*
and Honey
Sale begins Saturday,
Nov. 10th
C. J. CLARK, ADMINISTRATOR
Estate of C. J. Clark. Jr.
Vassar and other universities and
colleges.
“The contest which is the result
of the gift of Mr. and Mrs. Fran
cis P. Garvan to stimulate inter
est among h'»gh school students in
the development of chemical sci
ence in this country,” Mr. Ballard
said. ,
“All arrangements for the con
test are in the hands of the Com
mittee on prize essays of the Amer
ican Chemical Society, with head
quarters at the Munson Building,
New York City., Six prizes of S2O
in gold are to be awarded in each
state in the Union and scholar
ships to Yale and Vassar will be
given for the six best essays in the
United States. These scholarships
will carry with them tuifipn lor
four years in chemistry. or chemi
cal engineering an<( $50(1 year io
cash. ,
Idaho man wants divorce ’be
cause his wife would cook noth
ing but eggs. She just eitfged him
on.
A man bigger than you is nev
er a liar. He is mistaken.
DR. S. F. STAPLE! ON
VETERINARIAN
Office in Chamber of Commerce
Phone 8
Residence Phone 171
ft
Buzz! Buzz! Tune In!
With a Radio Set to entertain your
family during the dreary winter even
ings—around the fireside—listening to
the evening’s amusement—everyone
is happy and joyful. No home is com
plete without a radio.
Drop Around and See
Our Stock
Chappell Machinery
Company
Cotton Ave and Wheeler Street.
Phone 234
Just Received
Fresh Shipment
HOLLINGSWORTH CANDIES
1-2—l—2—3 and 5-Lbs.—All Style
Packages
NATHAN MURRAY, Druggist
PROSPERITY AHEAD
See the ATLANTA TRUST COMPANY, let them
buy you a good farm and build first class improve
ments thereon and sell to you on their 5 to I 5 years
to pay plan.
A few first class farms now ready for delivery.
FARM SALES DEPARTMENT,
ATLANTA TRUST COMPANY
Room 5, Allison Bldg. Americus, Ga.
Any choice from our stock of freshly cut flowers or
plants, assures you of the very best quality you can
secure—flowers that will give you satisfaction in
your own home—flowers that you will be pleased
to send as a gift. Our delivery service is prompt
and sat sfactory——whether the delivery is local or
across the continent.
Cat nations, Roses and Chrysanthemums Are At
Their Best
THOMAS FLORAL CO.
Day Phone 490—Night Phone 87
You Arc As Near Us As Your Phone
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