About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (July 31, 1925)
FRIDAY AFTERNOON. JULY 31, 1925 Bor glum May Face Tangle In Carolina " I • I IF' T t z. . '■:•■.• i Ih % IggS' p c. Z . Z’ • 7 ‘f I'' X- ■■ ■> HWiZ \z---Z : N. •? '■■•■■•' • ’ZZZ>" i- ■ ' fc " " ' iy| ■ j . ■’ PZaZ - ... ■l' '■ | > RALEIGH, N. C., J . 29. Chimney Rock Mountain in western North Carolina i to l> ■ the scene of Gutzon Borgluir.’s next monumen tal task in scu-lpture. Iwo ideas are pr "sing them selves upon his as . uitabl for his art. North Carolinians 1?v * invited him to carve a meme: Ml to th Con fed. riii ; ne started on St ' un ain, Ga., and from which task he resigned after vai iou clashes w ith the back ers of the memorial. Belgium's own id. :: for' the use of the sheer cliif of -tone that is Chimnet Rock Woodrow Wilson. Should Borglum, hnv.’< Ver, heed the pleas of the North Carolinans that he go ahead w>"h his original , design a.-; started at <! e.:e Mountain, Ga., it will probably n.ean a bitter legal fight between th ■ men spon soring th ( Im.-.nty ; memorial • and those behind the original ] lan. Cave .Girl r A f r . I&ZZ' « M fe * -• U jl 7< J • j5?5 4SWCT /Z- A 3 T‘a ' JrH' >HE FLEW INTO|| || »7.‘'’T»X HIS ARMS AND I'M, ». ■ \ BEGGED HIM TO 1 " I1 GO THRU WITH THE t MARRIAGE. She made him marry her! At least, so says Robert McMills, 20, a sophomore at Ol io University, who seeks annulment of lbs mar riage to Lucy Wagner McMills of Lima, 0. He says he was “ma state of coma’’ from intoxication when she got him in an mite, drove to Monroe, Mich., and i.-.-.d. him Barry , her before he got sober enough to protest. UseT-R WANT ADS Use T. rT Want Ads ... 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IZ-Wtskk a ’ r <_ _ : aHEr- _x I Leaf insects, which thrive on the guava tree, min,;:- the leave.: 1 closely that they charge c dor witi; j the leaves as the season adv am • .'. LEGAL AD NO. 860 CEORGI.I, Sumter County. T o whom it may ion ern: The appraisers appointed to set! aside a years support for Mary Ken j r.edy, wjdow, and three minor chil- ! dren of R. C. Kennedy late qf, said county, <l-wi: d, have fib'd tl eir re turn and this is to notify al! per-' sons interested that their a turn will be confirmed at the August Term, 1925.0 f the Court of Ordi-' nary if no objections be filed there to. ' This July 6th, 1925. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. LEGAL AD NO. 864 CITATION. GEORGIA. Sumter County. Notice is hereby given that Lu cas C. Thiers, guardian of the per son and property of Lucas C. Thiers, Jr., and Joe L. Thiers, min-1 ors, having applied to me- by pe-j tition for leave to sell as the pron-, erty of the estate of : ii.l minors j and for the education and mnimj tenance of paid minor-, .he'l <-low ing described property: Ame-’iem : Telephone and Telegraph Coinnsr.vj. capital stock certifieutes nm b- I NR-9696 and 9G97: and an sr<-"- Av' citation hiving been siuj?ted; I will p,-'. -.-. inam -ai;l - >r .-u . ■■ ■- the August, 1925. term rs the <’Wirt : of Orclinar- of mid <•■ nmy and ' unless cause i< s-how.-> to t •> ' n--j trarv at said tir.to i:. leave V:ll be granted. This 11th dav f July. 1925. JOHN A. CO- Oi.liir. y. LEGAL. AD NO. 857 GEORGIA, Sumter County: Will be. sold at the court Imu e', door in said county on the fir-;.; Tuesday in August. 1925. the 4.hl day of August, within tjic. .lea'll lours of'sale to th" highest bidder, tor <au>h Um following lands, U» ' wit: I Om town lot in Plains, Sumt- r I county, Georgia, said lot fronting j fifty-two ami one-half (52 1-2) : running back east to lands of G. .feet ■ we: t on S. Rond street; and : W. Montgomery (formerly belong-, j ing t<> T. M. Lowery) three hundred [and fifty (350) feet, more or less; 1 1 i • bounded on the north by brick : wareh:m ■- and vacant lot of G. W. Montgomery; south bv Washington : ci <; i by B .’ld greet and east i by Montgomery property. Said lands levied on as the prop erty of T. M. Lowery to satisfy an - execution issued on the 21st day of ( - April, 1924, from the City Court of Quitman, Prooks county, Ga., in favor of Plains Bank against T. M. Lowery. This June 26th, 1925. W. P. M'ARTHUR. Sheriff, Sumter Co., Ga. I LEGAL AD NO. 855 C. AL Baty, administrator of the estate of Mrs. J. R. Baty, has made! I application to me for leave to sell I ! the real estate belonging to said es-| ! tate, and-this is to cite all persons! I concerned to show cause if any i tliey have on or by the first Mon-| ; day in Au- u -t, why said application I s) <->uii! not be - ranted. F This July 6th. 1925. JOHN A. COBB. ' . Ordinary Sumter County, Ga. i LEGAL AD 85'1 GCOftGIA. Sumter Countv. Wberetm, M'S. It E. Stevens, .- ’• I ministrator of W. 11. Scarborough' restate, repr: " '"ts to the Court in I 'her petition duly filed and enteredj 'on record, that she has fully ad ! mini-'ered said W H. Scarborough | t c i it;-: This is therefore to cite alii persons concerned, kindr«d and, creditors, to show cause, if an- tl e > can, way said Administrator should (pot be di: "harp d from l;i;> admini- I stration, an I receive letters <>f <bs- I Au '. 'j. JOHN A'. Ordinary.. I THE AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER z . LEGAL AD NO. 854 GEORGIA, Summer County. ■iTo all whom it may concern: | Elijah Moore having in proper form applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the (estate of Singleton Moore latq of said County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next ofl kin of said Elijah Moore to be and! appear at Court House on tin- fir.-t' Monday in August, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent Ad- ' ministration should not be granted to said Elijah Moore on said Single ton Moore estate. I Witrfess my hand and official . ig- . nature, this July 7th, 1925. .. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. LEGAL AD NO. 859 GEORGIA, Sumter County: To All Whom II May Concern: | J. Wallace Carter having, in; I proper form, applied to m- -’< r Per-- i manent I .ett rs of A dininn f ration I (on tb.e Estate of J Calx in ('inter, ( j Sr., late of said count". thO i - to I cite all and singular creditors ! 'and m xt of kin of J. C.in C:>-ter. I Sr. to be and .:t my of fice jwithin the time allowed by law, land show cause, if any they have, v.l y permanent letter, o’ mlmini stration shoulc not be granted to J, Wallace C :■'■•r m '.he..11. 1 alvin Cart’r. Sr. l-. tate: Witness lev hand an! o'Tieial signature thi.- the 9th d.iy of July 1925. ’ I JOHN A. CUBE. Ordinary, Sumter County, Ga- it EGAL AD NO.. 866 ! Pursuant to the provisions of the ! l ower of iin the security deed jiit-ned by 71. E. White to Charles I l-'orman, dated Nov, 6th, 1920. re ;<m.id Nov. 11th, 1920 in Dm-d (Book IT, page 153, Clerk’s office, iSumu r county, Ga.. the said R. E. I White having defaulted in the pav -1 nmnl of ;f • intel: st due on said loan, will be sold before the court i house dour in Sumter County, Ga., lon Tu-'S<j|ay,.Augi.ist. 1925, be- | tween the hours ol 10 a. m. and 4 I p. m. to the highest bidder for cash i the following described land, to- • wit: The north half of lot No. 23 andi ,!10 acres off the west side of thiU ; north half of lot No. 46, all in one (body in the 16th district of Sum ter County, Ga., containing 110 I i-i-res nt land more or less, bound led north by public road from Mad dox to Seals Mill, east by land of; W. A. Chappell, south by land of| J. A. Chappell and west bv land of 1 W. E. Mitchell. To ba sold as the property of R. E. White to satisfy a loan of $2,5001 I and interest for which said deed was given to secure. This July 20th. 1925. CHARLES I-’ORMAN, By W. W. Dykes Attorney. LEGAL AD NO. 861 GEORGIA, Sumter County. Mrs. Ollie Davis, widow of R. E. ! Davis, late of srid county, having j made application for twelve months i support out of the estate of the saM R. E. Davis, and appraisers appoint ed to set apart the same having filed their return.;, all persons concerned are hereby require'! to show cause be fore the Court of Ordinary of said County on the first Monday in August, 1925, why said application should not be granted. This Julv Ist, 1925. ... JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. 1 LEGAL AD NO. 853 Pursuant to an order of the Hon Jno. A. Cobb. Ordinary of Sumter county Georgia, granted on the first Monday in June, 1921, will be sedd before the court house door in Americus, said county on Tuesday. August 4th, 1925, between the legal hours of sale to the highest I alder for cash, the following described real estate to wit: 1 Om- lot fronting east on Hamp ton street in the City of Americus, Sumter eounty, Georgia, seventy ’ two (72) fpet, and extending west e therefrom one hundred and forty (140) feet, on which is located three houses; bounded north by I property of A. B. McCoy, south by. I property of John Glascow, east by , Hampton street and west by Sarah Stevens. z To be sold as the property of the estate of Albertha 11. McCoy for the purpose paying the debts of said estate and making distribu ; tion between the heirs at law. A. B. M’COY, Administrator. LEGAL AD NO. 865 GEORGIA, Sumter County. | To the Superior Court of Said 1 County. The petition of Edgar Shipp, Jr., and H. B. Shipp b.oth of said Coun ty .respectfully shows to the Court the following facts, to-wit: 1. That they and their associates desire to be incorporated under the name of Shipp Realty Company, for a period of twenty years, with the right to-renew said charter at the expiration of said time. The ob ject of said incorporation is pecuni ary gain foi its stock-holders, to buy r.nd sell rFal estate of all kinds; to own, improve and rent city property and farm land?; to borrow money, lend money rnd secure same by se curity deeds and mortgages on real estate and personal property and ir. such other way as they may see fit; to cultivate farm land.-: ami op erate same; to maintain a life and fire insurance agency; to make con tracts; to act as fiscal agents for others; to sue and be sued and do iny and all other acts that may be r.ecessary in the operation of said - business. . 2. The principal office and place of business shall be in the Citv of . Americus, said epiinty, but petition ers desire the right to do business and have branch offices in any part of the State of Georgia and other States, when the Directors of said corporation deem expedient. 3. The capital stock of said cor poration may be Ten Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars, divided into PAGE FIVE shares of One Hundred (SIOO,OOI to any amount not exceeding Oil? I Dollars each, and they desire to ' commence business when Six Thou sand ($6,000.00) Dollars of said I capital stock has been paid in. They (further desire the right and privi ' lege of increasing said capital stock 1 Hundred Thousand ($100,000.00) Dollars by a two-thirds vote of the stock-holders of said corporation . ■l. Petitioners desire the right to have and use a common seal; to make all necessary By-Laws and regulations; to own stock in other corporations and do all. other things necessary for the successfully car jyrying on of said business; to exe cute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred, or which may be incurred in the conduct and as -1 fairs of said business of said corp oration, and secure the same by I mortgage, security deed or other .! form of lien under existing laws. ,! Wherefore petitioners pray to be .(incorporated under the name and . style aforesaid, with the powers, (privileges and immunities herein J set forth and as are now or may hereafter be allowed a corporation of similar character under the lawi of Georgia. SHIPP AND SMITH, Petitioner’s Attorneys. 'GEORGIA, Sumter County. j I. S. It. Heys, Deputy Clerk of j Sumter Superior Court hereby cer- Itify that the above and foregoing is I a true and correct copy of the ap- I plication for charter, as the same | nopears of file in this office. This the 22 day of Julv, 1925. S. R. HEYS. Deputy Cl’k. Sumter Superior Court. LEGAL AD NO. 856 NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRREDITORS. All persons indebted to the es tate of Mrs. J. R. Baty, will please rav same at once, and all persons, holding claims against said estate, will please present to me for pay ment. C. M. BATY, Administrator.