About Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1891-current | View Entire Issue (Oct. 6, 1925)
TUESDAY AFTERNOON. OCTOBER o. 1925 realty board STOCKHOLDERS MEET i AT COURT HOUSE' (Continued frcm Page Cne> been applied for by Attorneys Wai- j Jis and Fort and among other things set fourth in the charter are these- 2. The object of the Association *s pecuniary gain and profit. 3. The minimum capital stock of said corporation shall be Si 2 500 00 if V l2^nn t 0 S n areS - ° f the par va!u< ’' of $25.00 each, with the privilege of increasing the capital stock from time to time, as may. b^||^ rmined by a majority of the stockholders, to the amount of $100,000.00. Stock m this association shall be non-a sessable. 4 The principal office, and place of business of said corporation shal’ be in Americus, Sumter County- Georgia; with the right to establish branch offices elsewhere, as may be determined by the stockholders of said company. 5. Business proposed by said cor-, poration is that of buying, selling, holding, owning, leasing, managing and developing real estate any where in the State of Georgia or elsewhere; to purchase and sell per sonal "property, which may be inci dental to the business; to do a real estate, renting and brokerage busi ness; to make improvements an real estates; to purchase or sell real estate or personal property for cash or on installments; to make or take into itself such notes, bonds, mortgages debentures deeds or other securities; to issue and sell its bonds,*notes, debentures or ofh er evidences of debt, securing same by mortgage, deed of trust or other security; to borrow money, issue its notes, bonds or other obligations therefor, and secure the payment thereof by mortgages, security deeds, trust deeds. other collater al; to act as financial agent, rent ing agent, agent for established Life, Fire. Fidelity, Indemnity and Casualty Insurance Companies; to act as the agent or broker of any person, firm or corporation, in re spect to any and al) powers, rights, privileges and authority securea un to the corporation. 6 Petitioners show that the min imum capital stock has been sub scribed to, and ten (10) per cent of it has been paid in. life- Sarony From School Teacher To Great Eminence A young man who was brought up on a farm in Western Pennsylvania studied diligently and qualified for district school teacher. Further pursuing his studies and teaching, he managed to save up enough money to put him thru medical college. After the Civil War, he began the practice of medicine in the new oil section of Pa., and often rode horse-back thru the woods to reach and relieve those who were seri ously ill. He was a student of nature, knew and could easily recognite most of the medicinal plants growing in the woods. Later, he moved to Buffalo,N.Y,, where he launched his favorite remedies, and, in a short time, they were sold by every drug gist in the land. Today, the name of this man, Dr. R. V. Pierce, is known through out the world. His Golden Medical Dis covery is the best known blood medicine and tonic. More than fifty million bottles have been sold in the U. S. If your drug gist does not sell the Golden Medical Dis covery, in liquid or tablets, you can obtain a trial pkg. of the tablets by sending 10c to the Dr. Pierce Clinic?ui Buffalo, N. Y “ACHED & ACHED” Lady Says Her Back “Hart Night and Day”—Least Noise Up set Her. Better After Taking Cardoi. Winfield, Texas.—“My back bort night and day,” says Mrs. C. L. Eason, of R. F. D. 1, this place. “I ached and ached until I could hard ly go. I felt weak and did not feel like doing anything. My work was a great burden to me. I just hated to do up the dishes, even. I was no-account and extremely nervous. “My mother had taken Cardui and she thought it would do me good, so she told me to take it My husband got me a bottle and I began on it I began to improve at once. It was such a help that I continued it until after the baby's birth. ‘'l took eight bottles and I can certainly say that it helped me. It is a fine tonic. It built me up and seemed to strengthen me. I grew less nervous and began to sleep better. “I can certainly recommend Cardui to expectant mothers, for to me it was a wonderful help. ... In every way I felt better after taking it and 4 think it is a splendid medi cine.” Cardui is purely vegetable, and contains no harmful drugs. For sale everywhere. NC-162 | BOOT S AND HER , Reason Enough for Boots By Martin ~ _a. . ■ . -■ z ..44. I ■ '/ wtu BOOTS- •AOw'tiD TOv (,TT ' *’’ r»r> ; v s . /'/ I "‘O--AWt iMSOI’IWiWN xftS* , wlti.l lU 1U Xft.. > WArt KMOV-v <X tv m louu-l Tc>VA'r - f' u.m, c-oim t'TAwV 1 A TMNbTOTAKt c*. 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The session tonight, Chairman Fort states, will be open to any and all citizens, whether members stock holders or not, however he and Mr. Hawkins insist that every subscrib ed be present.promptly. i Mr. and Mrs. Tharpe Grant an nounce the birth of a daughter, Sunday Oct. 4 at the Plains Sani tarium, who will be called Harriet Frances Grant. AMERICUS FISH FISH & OYSTER CO Always Fresh Fish Phone 778 Free Transportation To Hollywood By-the-Sea Visiting Jacksonville, Pablo Beach, St. Augustine, Day tona, Cocoa, Palm Beach and Miami. Next trip ueaves 12 o’clock midnight October 9th. See Mrs. T. M. Everett, Phone 3 14 I 1 Assure yourself of 1 [—~| a comfortable and £J] well-paying position mi by taking up a rec- 1• j ( pl retarial course at ||j FW once. We place you , 13 upon finishing here. r-J ‘ I*l Prepare here for ■M " wcceii pW M THE AMERICA U1 13 BUSINESS 13 UJ COLLEGE fcj BEST BY TEST —because it is absolutely pure— -iCver fails—has more than ordinary leavening strength—is always sure. H CAivuer THE WORLD’S GREATEST ’M BAKINC POWDER vminnn SALES Vk tIMES THOSE OF ANY OTHER BRAND WraAMimNi! MO——!■! ■■■ mr ■ ■■———JligAikl FOR SALE FOR SALE—Bargain. One aU steel Case sweep power self feeding hay press; one home light plant; Dela valve cream separator; one feed mil]; one hay rake; one Singer sewing machine; one 1-2 and one 1-3 h.p. electric motors; several gasoline engines, various sizes; one Ford truck and one Ford Touring car. F. G. Beavers. —3O-tf FOR SALE—Fulghum Seed Oats; Abruzzi Rye; Blue Stem Wheat Lee M. Hansford, Americus, Ga. —l-4t FOR SALE—My Special ‘6’ Stude baker touring car; in good me chanical condition with new tires and new paint. Win sell cheap for cash. Can be seen at Gatewood’s Garagg on Cotton avenue. Mrs. J. W. Harris, Sr.—s-14t COAL At the same old stand! at your service High est Grade Kentucky Coal. Telephone 303 CLARK COAL CO 2-ts FOR SALE—One piano, good con dition; cheap. A. R. Royal. Phone 322.—3-3 t FOR SALE OR RENT—My resi dence on Felder street, including ■ nine acres of land. House large enough for two families; can be i made into an attractive home. A bargain. Mrs. J. W. Harris, Sr. —5-14 t FOR SALE—Small stock BONE MEAL Fine for flowers, ferns and winter grass. Sold in 25, 50e 100 and 200-pound sacks. Harrold Bros.—6-12t FOR SALE Sumter County Abruzzi Rye. Harrold Bros. —6-12 t FOR SALE—Fine pointer dog. Guaranteed to be satisfactory. Mrs. H. C. Black, Box 6, Montrose, Ga.—«-lt I AMERICUS TIMES-RECORDER WANTED 4 WANTED—Every one to drink Flint Rock Ginger Ale for an :' appetizer—before and after meals ;l 5c per bottle. Or .sale at all gro i I cers. 16-ts > | j FARM SUPERI NTENDENT . WANTED —Single man of good habits to live in home with widow , and children and superintend fif teen plows. D. R. Andrews. —l-ts t ______________ WANTED —Orders for crocheted . babk sacks and bootees. Mrs. J. W. Holley. Phone 443.—5-3 t WANTED —Carpenter. Miss An nie Pickett, 213 Forrest street. —5-2 t WANTED —Colored man to work in yard and garden and drive Buick car. Apply Harrlod Bros. Phone I 2.—6-2 t | FOR RENT . | APARTMENT FOR RENT —Two large rooms, kitchenette and pri vate bath. 405 S. Jackson St. H. C. Davis.—ls-ts. RADIO, Fixtures and Repair Work. Wallis Electric Co.—l7tf. FOR RENT—Upstairs apartment, unfurnished, with private bath; also private entrance.fi 140 Lee street. 3-tdh FOR RENT—Five room house, elec tric lights, and garden; 1 1-4 miles from town, on paved high way. Phone 173 or 389.—6-3 t FOR RENT—My home on Felder street. Mrs. Z. W. Fuller.—6-ts FOR RENT —Desirable apartments corner Taylor and Rees Park. Mrs. Holt. Phone73B.—2-12t. FOR RENT—Five room apartment house. College street. Phone 333.—26-ts. FOR RENT—Six room house; mod ern conveniences; on Felder St. | Mrs. C. K. Chapman.—s-3t FOR RENT—Two upstairs offices, | all modern conveniences. J. W.. I Hightower.—<-7t. MISCELLANEOUS , FARM LOANS—Atlanta Trust Co money. For apnlication, see R L. Maynard or P. B. Williford. —l-ts BATTERIES recharged and repair ed. Sales and Service Station. * Wallis Electric Co., 113 South Lee ' St. Phone 556.—17-ts. f NOTICE—CoraI Gables Bus leaving Thursday, Oct. 8. I Phone Neon Buchanan, 337 or _l 66.—6-ts | j GET PAY EVERY DAY—Distrib- . i ute 150 necessary products to es j tabiished users. Extracts, soaps, r I Food Products, etc. World’s larg est Company will back you with 51 surprising plan. Write The J. R, t Watkins Company, Dept. J-6. > 62-70 West lowa St., Memphis, ■ Tenn.—6-2t. j | SEVERAL PERSONS inquired at! the Times-Recorder office for I | places to secure room and board. And advertisement in this column , would have been seen by them. A _ word to the wise should be enough. Phone 99 for rates.—24-ts. LOST AND FOUND WANTED—OId False Teeth. We pay as high as $lO for full sets. Don’t matter if broken. We buy crowns, bridges. Western Metal Co., Bloomington, 111.—5-2 t I WANT to do your fine Watch Re pairing. I want to set your dia monds for you. I will exchange’ 1 new mountings for old ones. 1 will pay' cash for old gold and , platinum. I want to sell you dia- i rnonds fpr cash or credit. R. S. 1 Broadhurst. 110 Lamar St.—B(s) j JUST RECEIVED Fresh stock ' celebrated ROYSTER GUANO ' for fall garden and grain planting. None better. Harrold Brothers. —6-12 t FOR SALE—Car. No. 1 RECLEAN- I ED TEXAS RUST PROOF, | OATS, also FULGHUM OATS. Free from trash and foreign matter. The best car oats we have ever handled. Harrold Bros. 6-12 t ~ { i Children Cry jssp- wl fflffl ,'fT I MOTHERFletcher’s 4. kL / Castoria is especially pre- / pared to relieve Infants in \ / / / arms and Children all ages of N, w S # Constipation, Flatulency, Wind Colic and Diarrhea; allaying Feverishness arising therefrom, and, by regulating the Stomach and Bowels, aids the assimilation of Food; giving natural sleep. To avoid imitations, always, look for the signature of Absolutely Harmless -No Opiates. Physicians everywhere recommend it I NOTICE 1 pay highest cash price for Iron and Steel Scrap, Junk Autos, Old Tires and Tubes, Metals and Rags. T. L. DURHAM Just Received Fresh Barrel NORWAY MACKEREL HARRIS GROCERY CO. 28—Phones—29 N. W. Corner Jackson and Forsyth Streets Fleischmann’s Yeast received daily See This Wonderful Display of Diamonds—Diamonds—Diamonds In all shapes and colors—Diamond Ring Mountings in all shapes and sizes—in Platinum or in White Gold. On Friday, October 9, we will have on display the newest styles in ring mountings and the largest selection of dia monds in all shapes, and we would thank you to look this line over, even if you are not ready to buy at this time- Americus Jewelry Company Phone 229 Wallis Mott, Manager (CHEAP MONEY TO LEND *« always kava woney to lend on farm lands at lowest rates and b-ct terms, and yow will always save money by seeing vs. We give the borrower the privilege of making paymeats on the principal at any interest period, stopping interest on sack payment. •. We also make loans on choice city property. Write or see R. C. Ellis, President, or G. C. Webb, Vico Proei dent, <n charge of the Home Office. Americus. Georgia— Empire Loan & Trust Company America*. Georgia wv ■ m *• PAGE FIVE