FRIDAY AFTERNOON, SEPTEMBER 26. 1924
CHINA POWERFUL
WITH REAL LEADER
MELBOURNE, Sept. 26. (By I'he
Associated Press.)—lf China had a
real leader it would be a first class
power within ten years, in the opin
ion of Colonel Eldred Pottinger
who came here to lecture on East
ern problems in their relation to
Australia.
Development of a leader is by no
means impossible, Colonel Pottinger
holds. Thousands of Chinese have
western education and millions have
experienced the advantages of demo
cratic self-government in other coun
tries.
Expansion, he believes, is m-re
important to China than to Japan
China has nowhere to send her peo
ple unless she can force an outlet
At present this is impossible but
with a strong central government,
under a firm dictator, it would be
possible.
“There are 400 million people •:
China, which commands unlimited
resources. Let these people be weld
ed and the world will have to watch
unceasingly the land of the dragon ’
is the colonel’s prediction.
“China’s opportunity to strike at
lan unpeopled land would be in the
event of a war between Japan and
the United States and a rebellion
to occupy the British in India. Thes
things are not impossible and it
must be remembered that the Cbi
nesg, properly led, are fine soldiers’
LEGAL AD NO. 733
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Under and by virtue of’ the au
thority of an order granted bv
Honorable C. M. Wiley, Ordinary o f
Jno] County, Georgia on May 5
1924, the undersigned will sell at
public outcry before the court hous' l
door of Sumter county, at Ameri
cus, Georgia, between the usual
hours of Sheriff’s sales, cn the first
luesday in October, 1924, the fol
lowing described property, to-w't •
A timber lease on all timber lo
cated on what is known as the Anna
West place in Sumter County,
Georgia, about four miles from
Smithville, Georgia, the amount o*
said timber being one million fee'
more or less, terms of sale cas'-
All bids subject to apnroval of
M. Wiley, Ordinary of Bibb Corn
ty. Georgia.
This 2nd day of Sentembo’-, 1 !)•».<
J. H. MILLER.
Administrator of the estate •?’
Bernard Scheck, deceased.
LEGAL AD NO. 735
GEORGIA. Sumter County.
F. M. Webb, Guardian of Non-
Bell Webb and Lora Webb, has ap
plied to m e for a discharge from
his Guardianship of Nona Bell and
Lora Webb. This is therefore to no
tify all persons concerned, to file
their objections, if any they have;
on or before the first Monday in
October next, els e F. M. Webb will
be discharged from his Guardian
ship as applied for.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary Sumter County, Ga.
LEGAL AD NO. 73G
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
By virtue of the power confer
red in the undersigned by a loan
deed executed by John D. Aver;,
which loan deed appears of record
in the office of the Clerk of Sum
ter county, Georgia, In Book VY
page 391 to 393,. and the said Join
D. Avera having failed to pay ’.tic
notes which said loan deed was
given to secure, to-wit:
One note due January 1, 1923
for $1100.49. One note due Oc
tober 20, 1923 for $1100.49 and
having failed to pay interest en
said principal, although the prin
cipal and interest on said principal
is long past due, the undersign'd
will proceed to sell all the propart’,’
covered by said loan deed, a p h r
ticular description of which ap
pears below, in frpnt of the Court
House at Americus, Sumter county
Georgia, within the legal hours of
eale on the first Tuesday in Oc
tober, 1924, and will convey to the
purchaser all right, title, interest
and equity that the said John I).
Avera had in and to the land de
scribed below on the first day of
* August, 1922. And the purchaser
at said sale will receive a fee simple
title subject only to any outstand
ing lien for State, County or Mu
nicipal taxes and subject to a cer
{ tain loan to the Sessions Loan &
5 Trust Company.
ji That tract or parcel of land sit
uate, lying and being in the 28th
1- district of Sumter countv, Georgia,
being the whole of Lot of Land No.
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218, containing 213.5 acres. The i
whole of Lot of Land No. 219 con- j
taining 201 and 1-4 acres; and all;
of lot of land No. 182 except 40 .
acres off of the East side thereof |
oelonging to the estate of- J. L. I
Jhambliss and containing 165. S
icres. All of said land lying in one
numerated liens and take loan '
oody. i
The purchaser of said land sha’l
■ke the same subject to th-,
ced in favor of the Sessions Loan
i Trust Company or nis assigns
or the principal amount and such'
iterest as may be due. This
.’ill be made after advertising the!
ame once' a week for four weeks]
i the newspaper in Sumter county;
n which sheriff’s sales ire adver- '
red.
This 2nd day of September. 1924.
W. P. WILLIS.
xecutor of the Estate of G. Willis 1
attle, Powell, Smith & Goldstein,
Vtornev for Executor,
'6OB Citizens & Southern Bank
Building. j
It’anta. Georgia.
C. B. POUNCEY, Citv Marshal.
EGAL AD NO. 737
GEORGIA; Sumter County.
Will be sold before the court
muse door on the first Tuesday in
October, 1924, in said county, be
ween the legal hours of sale the
ollowing described property, to
fit: The north half of land lot No.
T> containing 101 1-4 acres, more
ir less, all of lot of land No. 9 ly
ng east of Muckaloochee creek con
aining 67 acres more or less. All
>f said lands being located in the
6th district Sumter County, Geor-j
■ a aggregating 168 1-4 acres, more
>r less.
Levied on as the property of
Mrs. B. F. Markett and to be sold
mder and by virtue of a fifia is-1
ued from the City Court of
Xmericus in favor of IL C. Hicks
is trustee for Allen Fort vs. the
laid Mrs. B. F. Markett. Tenant i t
Possession notified in teijms of the
aw.
This September 11th, 1924.
LUCIUS HARVEY,
Sheriff of Said Countv.
—. |
LEGAL AD NO. 738 »
G.EORGIA, Sumter County.
Will be sold before the court t
house door on the first Tuesday in'
October 1924, in said county, be-|
tween the legal hours of sale, the
following described property, tc-i
wit:
All of the east-half of the south-'
half of lot number- 110 in the 17th
district of Sumter County, Geor
gia, aggregating fifty (50) acres,
more or less, being the southeast'
quarter of sail! lot and bounded as 1
follows: On the north bv lands of
J. E. Sheppard, on the east by.
lands of Mrs. Minnie Stophens, cn
the south by lands of Mr. Perry, and ■
on the west by lands of IT. L. Lee.
Levied upon as the property of
J. M. Stephens, and to be sold un-
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MURRAY’S PHARMACY
The Rexall Store Opposite P. O.
, ri jfHE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER '
der and by virtue of a fifa issued
from the City Court of Americus in
favor of Plains Bank, vs, the said
J. M. Stephens. Tenant in posses
sion notified in terms of the law
This September 9th, 1924.
LUCIUS HARVEY,
Sheriff, Sumter County, Ga.
LEGAL AD NO. 739
To Whom it May Concern:
C. F. Giddings, of said State and
county, having in proper form ap
plied for letters of administration
on the ' state of Mrs. Mary F. Pick
ett, l.te of said county, this is to
cite a'l and singular the creditors
and heir; of Mrs. Mary F. Pickett
to be and appear at my office on
the first Monday in October, 1924. i
the rfext term of the Court of
Ordinary for said county, and show
cause, if any they can, why perma
nent letters of administration should
not be granted to C. F. Giddings on
said estate.
This September 9, 1924.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary Sumter County, Georgia.
LEGAL AD NO. 740
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
i Will be sold before the court
house door in the City of Americus,
Sumter Coun'y, Ga., between the
legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in October, 1924, at pub
lic outcry, the following property,
to-wit: One five room house and
lot, in the town of Leslie, Ga., sit
uated on Allen street and bound-
l ed as follows: Ninety feet front
, on; Allen street, two hundred and
1 twenty feet along Kemp street to
j Baptist church lot, on the north by
1 Allen street, on the south by Bap-
I fist church lot. west by Kemp street,
and cast by 'J. H. Mulhollen.
I Sold as property of J. C.
I Hoffman to satisfy a certain exe
cution issued from the City Court
of Americus in favor of Bessie Tift
college versus J. C. Hoffman. Ten
ant in possesion notified in terms
of the law. This September 12th,
1924.
LUCIUS HARVEY. Sheriff.
LEGAL AD NO. 1022
| GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Will be sold before the court
house door on the first Tuesday in
' October 1924, for cash the follow
| ing described property, to-wit:
I One house and lot fronting north
on McCoy street a distance of 45
i feet, then running south from Mc-
Coy street a distance of 130 feet,
I anil known as Number 207 McCoy
| street. Bounded west by property
iof Boss Warren, east by property
I of Will Lott estate, north by McCoy
I street, south by property of defen
' dant Mary Willie Spencer. Levied
’ on and to be sold as the property
of Mary Willie Spencer for 1923
I city taxes. Tenant in possession
! notified in terms of the law. This
the 26th day of August, 1924.
Also at the same time and placi
will be sold 1 house and lot fronting
south on Jefferson street 57 feet,
then running north from Jefferson
street to Pikes Alley, and known
as Number 136 E. Jefferson street.
Bounded east by property of Mary
Bell Russell, west by property of
Frankie Mae Bowden, south by
Jefferson street and north by Pike;
Alley. Levied on and to he sold
as the property of the defendant
Eben Lodge of Odd Fellows, No.
3341, to satisfy a city tax fi fa
for the year 1923, in favor of the
mayor and city council of Americus, j
Tenant in possession notified in
terms of the law. This the sth day
of September, 1924.
Also at the same time and place
will be sold one vacant lot or parcel
of land, fronting south on Wilde
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street, a distance of 57 feet,
then running north from Wi'de
street a distance of 180 feet. Bound
ed east by property of D. O. Simp
son, west by Campbell Methodist
church, north by propertv known as
S. B. Hawkins estate, south ’ y
Wilde street. Levied on and to be
sold as the property of the defend
ant, Campbell Methodist church, to
satisfy a sewer connection fi fa for
the year 1922. Tenant in possession
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notified in terms of the law. This
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Also at the same time and place
will be sold one house a n '’ lot front
ing west on Magnolia street a dis
tance of 66 feet and then running
east from said street a distance of
170 feet and known as Number
909 Magnolia street. Bounded
north by property known as the Es
tate of S. B. Hawkins, east by prop
erty of Lawston Stapleton, south by
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propertv of C. F. Jones, west by
Magnolia street. Levied on and
to be sold as the property of tin
defendant, Hattie Franklin, to satis
fy city tax fi fas for the years 1917,
1918, 1919, 1920, 1921, 1922, 19?3.
Tenant in possession notified in
terms of the law. This the 3rd 'lay
of September, 1924.
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