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(•jniiiileat ballois aoil llto conattug of
, (naJulojt ballot*, which is anticipated
finical writes who are at the cer-
tf S of political action, aod who 1 jow
is iti the a' *, to talo place on
election <!&'•
fl-nei mca are bribed or ietiondated
w . j(e ugliest the'- convictions, r.jd
when votes a,e Dot cocuted cs cast, or
*aet) tc. 1 ' f " auti whatsoever tabes place
lithe polls, the boasted freedom otovr
(oaotr 1 ’ ceases to e.*.si, '} Ilia freedom
is based oathe fact that the people
n le tbit thoir wish is law, but if their
*isb. »< recorded, is not registe ed ard
jjjje known to the world, this freedom
become 9 a moebery.
]be Democrats olatm tho r.epnbli-
cids have raised an enormous co-rapt-
ioa fond to boy and intimidate vote •».
];e Eop'iblicaus claim the Democrats
lill nso their power in New York,
Chicago and other largo cities, which
they control, to connt out Bopublicaus
ioJ count in Democrats. Somo De-
publican writers go so far as to docla-o
Crater ned Carter Harrison will sue
that Now York and Chicago coairibnte
saficient Dcmocatic majorities to
carry the States of Now York and 111-
I i-os res(ioctively for the Democrats,
How much of Ihesocharges is true no
ore cm say. There Is, of conrse. eiag-
-e-ition on both sides. Eat is it not
in alarmi.'g condition that any of it
cu be true?
In England, daring the canvass just
esJed Uie.-e, reiarnirg a Coverr rent
to power which may rnlo seven years
-cot foar- ihe majority of the districts
were close'y contested. Ii many in
stances the majorities: eceived by can
didates wee from 3C 3 to 8CO, c id :n
one instance one candidate was elected
over anolber by tb-ee votes.
Vet there is no cry of corrup.io j,
cuconating or iotimidation. Of
eonrse, being an older conotry than
onr own, it baa passed lb-ongh stages
of co-inplion at the j-o’Is, l j has
tale practical methoos to le-ueuv the
very great ovil.
The most practical of these methods,
hoteve - , is .hat a man cauvictedof v o-
htiig an election law goes to p iso j
t:J pol.iical poll or nothing else saves
him.
Wepob&bly bavo sotlioient laws oi
the st-bject, but public seHiuout
roved condones wbat iscommonl
filed stealing elect .ous.
Eve. i m: a who is doferded for Co a
ress by loss torn i,C; 3 contests votes
lie Beat of the olhe- man, and if the
n iv of the first named is ia control,
be is seatou aid the other turned out.
Is this a healthy condition? Outfit
not public sealime at, which controls
bd molds all tillage, cducato itself to
lie point of potting an oad to it?
fcittv.lle Atne icao.
Statement Issued By the Con*
ffressional Committee.
WHAT CLAIM IS BASED OS
Uryan U( -‘ «» Per Cent of tb<
ernian Vote—Labor Vote Will Car.
r> Several Doubtful States—Will
1 011 L,,r S" Independent Vote.
Wasjilviton. Oct. 20.—The Demo-
cratic national congressional committee
issued a statement today that a “tidal
wavo of Democracy is sweeping over the
country and indications point to th«
greatest popular majority for Brynu
Dcm ° Crati0 P^identi^
Mr - Bryan needed loss than
HnTj' {' eg Ptoporlydistributed in IbOtf.
Wo has lost nothing but has
P° r f®nt of* the Oer!
man vote; labor vote snfflclout to cam
t“e e Oold°n tful ,tatSS: 80 P« 3
haiu. a Bemocratto voto; Irish and
Holland vote; 100,0)0 auti-imperialUtta
vote, heretofore unknown; almost all
dent °tn°d m n 0te: iud ‘d>oudent voto sulfi.
cient to decide certain states; travelina
men for McKinley in lt«)0 nU now for
Bryan; ail prohibition vote3 not going
to Woolley, and thousands of Ropnbli-
The Mother of Consumption
How this Dread Disease May be Prevented and
Cured—The Greatest of Specialists Writes
on the Subject.
Catarrh l* the mother of consumption.
By this I do not mean that every rawof catarrh <U<
veloi «** into consumption, but I
do moan that catarrh when i.
checkM, and when riven t
proper opportunities tor ext*
eion from Its place of beiflntur
which in the na.-al rawsc
de«‘p«»r and deeper ~ *
breathing trr *
in Consumptl
a of the Luuci*.
Catarrh seldom dertroja ar.y
mnaiderablo t»«rt of ther
surface of the upper at
age*; It Inflames and c«
them, causing usually a
-*w abundant and offensive dis-
charge; but when It reaches the intensely delicate
lifting of thebalr-Uke lung tut>es and little lung cells,
the inflaroation and congestion which It enu*—
close* these small air passages and, allowing
putrlddlscharged matter to accumulate, causes a
ting away of the membrane, resulting In what
call Consumption of the Luugs.
_ THB TENDENCY OP CATARRH.
The tendency of catarrh, w hen It has once obtained
foothold in any portion of tho mucous membrane
^‘Ich^llnes^rerj Mvlty of the body, is to constantly
Catarrh In almost
■li ami .non ko wo k (era
11 1 caV’8 .o become rL-'e-i'c t.uio<g
I be so .-a of; ion me a. ? wo of .ho Va
J <1* b Un u o now hr- d at it one cu a
I locoaioiivo boil,lor cod I’joout-nsa
I de.b; one of Eiob»-d C-wloi-’a sous is
1 1,1 ’i iho blacbsmiiU’s ; aue cod
I t0 * I' 6 am Toll, bo a ofaweil'by
I Sew Vo k capiialigi, ig earring fe 1 .30 a
] Jl ' in a sp.vevi-ig p.'ty opt Wos,
I These r. o commend .ble ond-of-iho
I « bibila.
It is caponuced that W. A. Cli ke.
•ieroppe- ki.tg, will suord a vei ’u ip-
COa!e *t his campaign fc* viodioiiioa ia
S-ate. As Lis income is botwooa
* v V i a.’d $10,CCO,CC3 a year, and
e v °i. jg popnlatioa of Moulaoa will
Iiem:s year about 55,C5d, tho o ia a
f; T '.vof p o.iy near $’(,3.70 for oaah
tov* oika” If Cta. ke does ihesqnsre
ll80 ’lv a matter of roach >g out aid
| Bl'I'-’g liolu of oono tuuilies iu Goor-
Souio comma lilies act, however,
| ** i. Ihe.v fea-od both ecdu of au oppor-
w e : Ou hot.
CONDITIONS ARE EXCELLENT
Chairman Jones Says Bryan's Cbancoi
Are Improving Dully.
Chicago, Oct. 20.—Chairman Joucf
said today, regarding tho campaign:
“Conditions are eicoileut and I think
are improving doily. Wo have a thor-
onghand compact organization. Demoo
racy Is thomughly aroused. Keportl
irom Isew York and Ohio are especially
encouraging. Reports from the chair
man or tho central committoo in Caii-
fornln Indicate that our chances to curry
that stato are good, Tho state commit-
, her 15 re confident of carrying Illi
nois. Whilo, of coarse, we have a fight
In Indiana our people dp not believe it
possible for tho Republicans to make
any material impression in that state.
Henco I confidently believe that Mr.
Bryan will be elected. ”
THIRD DAY IN NEW YORK.
Bryan Started Early on His Torn
of tho State.
Rochester Oct 20.—Immediately on
the close of his speech at Fitzhngh hall
last night William J. Bryan was driven
directly to his train. Fifteen minntoi
Inter ho had retired for the night. At I
o'clock this morning his train got nnael
way going over the Old Lino and North
ern Central to Elmira, where his firs)
speech was delivered this morning.
Opening Speech at Elmira.
Elmira, N. Y., Oct. 20.—Mr. Bryan
began the third day of his New York
tour at Elmira. He said part:
“I am glad that I live in a country
where a man cannot bo elected unless
tho pooplo want him olectod and no
policy can bo enforced unless the people
want the policy to be enforced, for up to
this timo, iho Republicans have not yel
denied oar right to attend to oar o-.vu
business, although thoy deny tho Fili
pino tho right to attend to his bust
noss.”
Eoubie Van W. - ct, siting ia “a 1 io
h.d chi r b’oe^ut! om Arioy." most
Ewe br.e 1 a S'_,ut to behold.
3 bo l-ojoc - rcy o.’ the con.’tty should
bo satibJoil with B,-.van's reception iu
the mei'OiiOlis of i3. l j,.oo.
* uo win nmey w caiarrii, wnen u rins oncpoMHinrii
~ foothold in any portion of tho niucoun tuonihrnne
which linen ererr cavity of the body<
i In every direction,
irrh In almost every Inxtant
- _only known as cold In the
ended to dv another, because of bnucc*,,. e,po.ui%.
or weakening of the system and becorres chronic
Nasal catarrh la the result Unlees a radical cure of
r Instance starts with what
uiiacunaiuon isenecieo, me disease passes rapidly
to the throat, to the bronchial tubes, and then to the
lunya.
„ NEW LUNGS.
Consumption cannot be cured. New lonira cannot
be mads for a man any more than new fimrereora
*>?* catarrh can be cured In aUitastayes
except this Anal and always fatal one.
. A CERTAIN CURB.
Inan nparlnje* of twonlr roan, darlnc which
time I have treatod many thoasunds of cases of all
forms of catarrh, I have nevervet failed to effect a
Under mr I**^ 00 * 1 direction In my
, Mf 1 “T.P 60 .? 16 *™*ylne they have Consumption when
In realliy the disease baa not quite reached that
•“d®-. 1 amtreatln* and curimr cases of this sort
every day. 80 Iona as the process of decay baa not
Ic * n tnaks the patient
perfectly well und strona aaalu.
perfectly well and strong again.
BEGIN AT ONCE.
0^5*5“" *? nce pore urge all catarrhal sufferers to
for ■ "“‘op ot treatment
n< J w *« better than the three months later on.
,or o®*t mwith a specially low fee
th® treatment of catarrh not complicated by
, u, * klD f.„ DO ®*tra charge for all me*
IclneN etc., that may be required.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, HI. O.
Dr. Hathaway A Co.,
22W South Ilroad Street, Atlanta, Qa
MENTION THta PAPKW Wfynw WKITINO.
PENNSYLVANIA PUKK ItYK, |
EIGHT YEAKS OLD.
OLDISHARPfe WILLIAMS
FOUIt.i FL'LI-JQUARTS l»F THIS FINE
OLD PURE RYE.
$3-50,
EXPRESS]
PEEPAiD.
We 8b.o on ?pp*oval in plait? seated r K>^et
let) no Liia.'CS 4,0 1 JdiCalC COUif’di^ Wil’d
. ou receive it and teei 1If It is not aiu'wc
io»-y. retard It al ourenpense a art we w'ii re*
ta a your 11(0. We kuif'aatee tbis •», a to
bee.^u fc ye> -N old £igiji boeJtca 1050.
express prepaid- Ji boiDea <o; mo r- i c^s
V r - P ?. : * * altou JUR.eap'cssp ep^ t. tn-
* gal too lur, express p/epi* d, f5.Sn No
charges or joxios-
. 'X C o P * /a !*' e *,L l w lne brands of Rye
Woo uon Whistles la the in? -f * ---•
win save vou 60 per cent, on vou; uu
viw D ill ck r rbon • • • *
Llkrld-je Lourbon
Coo i Follow Codrixm
Mciiwoci- I's.-e Ey.
Mono-*-rui p»e
Mci: vyerKve
Buber * AAA A
° 5C " p ‘PHr).
Sumter Sheriff Sales,
7Jow Ss Zj/io ZJime
•v W ,. b * ^ be '°re to* court douse door la
tne city of America*, Sumter county o». b--
tween tbe legal hours of sale on the ant
Tuesday In November, 1W0, the following det
crlbed property, towlt-
Ooe farm lying In thetsth District of Sum
ter county, bi., consisting of whole lot No.
»i2, and one hundred and lltty acres off of
lot tiree hundred anu three, hem* all of said
lot xcept (1) tv-two undone half acresoff of tbe
east -side thereof, said farm containing
three hundred and Hfty-two acres, more or
less Levied on as the property of Robe-1
E. Mann tosatify an erecuti n issued from
Sumter Superior court in favor of Mary N.
7T Q , o Bryant vs. Itobcrt E, Mann. Property noi ‘
Uo J urcnciso a Orapnopnono. cd out by plaintiffs attornei and tenant
We have them from «5.00 to 5150.00. In ,hc ,aw ' T '
There is more real eojoyment io a I Also at the same time and place will be
Orapbopbone than any instrument in |*°W.one house and-lot in the city of Ame*i>
C *. U 5 ,Ve f* y0 “ r b !, d ' S^eTe^^'m^Ws^rM;.^ 1
mng an nnseen host of mnsiciane ready I ed on the north by lot of Mrs. Georgia Cobb,
to delight with exqusite melody. cast by Mayo street, south by lot of Mrs!
AT THF PniINTPY UHMP
fl I Int oUUNIHi HUME K^WsKf,^ u m"S
GtaphophoBM are partienlarly adaptod I OlaZl m* 1 8umm“ , ™ , Lrl0“°"^*, ‘Ii
to ont-of-dcor nse, and are, therefore. I favor of Mrs. g o. Ouchanaa *?i® r Mrs.
“•‘Teiallv available for lawn parties and JiJP'lAi.. B, ^ l , ock - Pro J*rtJ pointed out br
— out door aatberinfirs at the aammer * attorney and tenant in possession
home. Wte^the atmoepbttre ie*,Ufl?Dg J day of sepumbe^im* Uw ' Tbl * lbt mk -
in i!. ‘be energy ie lacking with j. o. MoABTHDh, sheriff,
which to entertain family and friends, 1
wnicn to entertain family and friends,
the Oraphophone stands ready aDd tnxEci'Titix and
willing to delight and obeer with it* u commissioners sals
melody, etory and song. It will be the 0E0R0IA - S b“™» Comnr.
"Sip: i?ig«g m tiS.ooon songs'ln'fnimitabfo ^^“0*
1 to splitting hay-aeed stories, or entertain p *J ker - »“«•»» executrix of Abaoiom Parker
• * J with the latest march or familiar oper- ra!i e th?SJS , ,^ e 7 °J cmr y. 1 'T 111 be-
,*»latiosoIcctioD. A bigatook of Grapho- l& re J£ , .^- r JL l, . , S;SASr.® , 5““!JE.“■*»
MISS KATE ROEBUCK,
Leading Dealer in
Stylish Millinery,
Forsyth St.
Visit her Millinery es
tablishment on Forsyth
street, and inspect one of
the handsomest assort
ment of fine pattern hats,
trimmed and untrimmed.
Sailors, Children’s Hats.
Lace, Ribbons, etc.
Your patronage will be
appreciated.
MISS KATE ROEBUCK,
121 Forsyth Strew t.
O’rtC -ow
FycUes Gofdta W#dd»of...'.
Ho aid;- 1 Roobc Tye __
Ve - 'OJ (3yea»-s o]* 4 ).. 1 00
OidD •»d^ct*(l0re?'s o»d)... 1 •»
pe?o°vea.e only a lew brapda ot k be
r.e CFf»/ln nu>ck. Send s*o/cal?lo%ue.
a o.-t'e** roods by oie gallon, such Co- u
wAihxL*’ .Feacb and Appie Diandie^ c*c,
wacdT" 7 “ low ' from 11 - n a at,0 ‘> 0i .
Wemst.. .peclsUvof tbejngtrsdesc
JJlim,'!, ." 0 o - telegraph will have oar I
Pered H a '-*" Ju0 ' i Special indacemeataor-
The Altmayer &
—. P
jj5j{M n Jrtock
. -. . A biff Block of Grapho. IiBamrSSSStnSSZZlglVA
2 401 phones and Graphophono records kopt I between the legal hours of sale, lot of land
15?“.®^ Tf? ^Hundred and Elahty-Foor
(2H4j, In tbe 28th district ot Sumter county,
Cl a. Tsrm, nf Cnh lam inra •
> sclcot from.
7s I headquarters for Bloyoles and |ua! J
00 Bioycle Bandries. Kodaks and Kodak „
50 I BTlnnlina ip»ll.i n - a I CO
' »«V wtu A-ISUIVOVI ouuucr cov
Terms of sals Cash. Oct 10th, loco.
MARY OYLES.
. rr I r u mwmmiibp, auunio HOq IvOQBK I r, . . *S»» U1 uba,
J“| Jbpplies. Talking Maohinea and sap-1 A £2>“om t Park'r.° f C °“ rt “ d toeutrU * f
I Repairs made on Bioyolea, Kodaks I A pplication
and Talking Maohinea. | . _ L - ETTERS of dismission.
WILL DVDLEy.
AMERIOUS, GA.
Correspondence solicited.
Flatau Liquor Co. MONEY
Kodak Developing and Amateur Picture De«mb?r term
I making a specialty. ,4 ~ w ’* **' -
GEORGIA—Sumter County,
* H- Allen, administrator esUte of R. e.
letters ofm*mission? * PPUCiUoD
be held the a
■ why said petl
I prayed for* Witness my band uo offldAl
signature, Util Sept Srdfuoa
| A. C. SPEER. Ordinary.
A pplication leavk to bkll.
1( , . ■ ^ | ft GKORGIA—SOMraR CotJSTV
Ms^era^.ame.d.yrece 1 ^ .
608, 60S, 603, 610, 612.Fonrth-*L I At Six Per Cent. I *TUcse Ire therefore to cite and admoaith
111 P»rUes concerned, whether kin - -
NearDoi'-c Pawager Oeputl | creditors, to show caase on or before
Phone 26c I I 3m now prepared to nc- tbe Urst Momlvv In^.Vovcmbcr.wiiy's.via peu-
Phone 26s. gotiate loans on city or farm
Macon. - • npnrprln | propprty at civ par r-»„f fv» me 00 *■ M IM - *■ C- SPEER Ordinary
I see me if you need -noney. ' N0TICE 0F AP ^ L L C ^.?X
McMATH BROS,, John B. Felder.
IL. u M Cary
• a USUMAlUIl
TO REMOVE DISABILITIES.
Are Giving Away
AMERICUS, GA.
Libel for divorce. Sumter
Superior Court, November
_ I Term, ISMl Verdict for t*-
T. F. Csrr I tal divorce, Nov. 28, lew.
I ^. Not l c 5 *» hereby given that'on tbe Htb.
I S-ptembcr, (too, tbe undersigned died
I In tbe ofllce of the Superl ,r Cou.-; o' Sumter
sonnty. -n application for removal of the
12!!f. .h'* ’L' ,Un * “P° B him under tbe ver-
| diet ftn tbe above stated cause. baldaoDlft-
I ration will ne besrd at tbe term of nalt
v?!i r . t ™2S ,n .?S, cln * 00 the <th. Monday in
I November. 1900. t. F GARY
Nov. 12th. 1901 ir.uAK r.
WE ABE HEADQUARTERS FOR
School Shoes.
F on the stasilpoiut of a po'' !c ! *i
o: csViojt Clevehnl will neitber
fisb ro: cot b-it.
- brno cbee s for tlie re :t i>.-osIel»Jt
of ibo U.’ .eu Siatcs" wos ibe wa - b’-v
a l was L-' noted.
It will not bo denied tbit I . Y- /in
•'Is -.be "ouotnv's conn’ y" at least
^tl-oseu to bo ye,y cordiil and b ad'
° 5s lllis i'Oi . A com t>gri.lively nbort
al<! “is i tdoeu wo.Lou woude s.
When the
■VUVII IIIV the mouth, erup.
UonFb Collo tions on the skin,
nfllP rails
Allt swollen glands, aching muscles
III11 and bones, tbe disease is making
rapid headway, and far worse
symptoms will follow unless the blood is
promptly and effectually cleansed of this
violent destructive poison.
S. S. S. is tbe only safe and infallible
cure for this disease, tbe only antidote
for this specific poison. It cures the
worst cases thoroughly and permanently.
Mg Condition could I contracted Bloc^l
_, 1*01100. I tried
Dave Been No Worse. {a-sa&B
did me no good; I was getting worse sit tbe
time; my hair came out. ulcer* appeared in my
throat and mouth, my body wa* almost covered
with copper colored splotchc* and offensive
■ore*. I suffered severely from rheumatic pain*
in my shoulder* and arm*. My condition could
have been no worse; only those afflicted as I was
can understand my suffering*. X had about
lost all hope of ever being well again
I decided to try 8. S. 8>.
hut must conic** I had
little faith left in *ny
medicine. After taking
the third bottle I noticed
* * »v cot
uly
del
flr.f:
tlbn.
eovrsftoi
mined to
I’xqMblieaj heailqr- to.s in Chi-
I*’’ 0 tl10 Ilepablicau estimate is Hc-
' aley -1°, L.-ynn 145; at Democratic
“‘s-qua-te-e the claimU B>"-ta 213
tlcKialey 137.
and I Jeter*
„lve S. S. S a
ttiorougb trial. Prora
Uutt time on the Improve*
meat was rapid; s. S. S.
seemed to hire the dis
ease completely under
control; the «ore« and
ulcer, healed and I was
toon free from all signs
of the disorder; I hive - - -
been strong and heslthy ever since-
L. w. Smith, Lock Box til, Noblesville, tnd.
sgfc JU is the only purely vege-
gy ff™ tPw table biood purifier
W W mknovn. fit.ooo is
kjfitJkA offered for proof that
V W it containaa particle of
mercury, potash or other mineral pouon.
Send for our free book on Blood Poison;
it contain, valuable information about
thb disease, with full, direction, for self
treatment We charge nothing for med^
gal advice; cure yourself at home.
THC twin SPECIFIC CO, ATUffTA, U
Rogers’ Fine i parm and city
Silverware, | property
FOR SALE
I | W.A.SV s.uwaa , Acrin, I MW.
Worth from $3 to $0.00 a set—every CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS. to be antf appear'at^the ! Suw!rlor’co ,d rt* r ia
customer buying »5 or 850 for cash. the county ot Sumter, to be held on the 5 th
I I Monday In November, IW . to answer the
L'bcl for Divorce In case o' Eliza Hooks vs
Orzy Hooks in default thereof the court
Will Drocrrd an to luiiMahiii .evJv-_A_T_ ‘ k
lEllziHooksi Libel for Divorce. Sumter
‘ r§ v .Superior Court, May
Ozzle Hooks) Term, 1900, 7
C ToOzzj Hooka: You are hereby required
tr> !>«. 9t)(] Qnn,, m ■%» s v... o... s H .*.■
!Baby Shoes
GvOen ^/ibvay.
Higlev farm, M7» acres, 1H miles out
Carter firm, 450 acres, Lee county.
Freeman place, 49 teres, out Forsyth St.
We>ill have made to order a nice L L "
pair of shoes for every baby born In The Durke-coleman city home place.
“ ‘ also other valuable Lee street, Forsyth
| street and Mayo street property.
GEORGIA LOAN A TRUST CO.
See H. T. Davenport. |
McLendon farm. 88 acres, east ot cemetery. Sq7pr««d umfurtlce SSaMrt^*
Bagiev farm, 4871, acres, 114 miles out. I J. H. ALLEN, era. Superior Court
~ ■ Wllncss Ibe Eon. Z. A. LUUejoan. J. S. C
1900 that will give ns their
Foot-measure,
/lame and */Ige.
‘What Vickies
PROFESSIONAL CARDS-
Ono 77/an's tP/ato Sivos
Jinothor 7)ispopsia .
I JJR PETER F. BAUNSEN,
Veterinary Surgeon
O-llce at Tu.pla Bros, or c. O. Lovin', ®
sitoiex
bo to tickle all men, their Ifhys?cian ano surgeon
I Teurter* qis profcv/irmsl services to i-je p.’b*
needs must ba a big variety. | « c «ivc\romuSaV-“"o 1 ? 14 * dru «’ o e ''" 1
Here are i35
I ^ „ liwrusy ax isiw.
— .. .- Office over Rembert, Drac store Forsyth
Ja/i and Winter Suit |ur * e '
J ames tayluk.
attorney at Law.
g
ticklers iu fnney mixtures I Office In Wheatley'tluUdla*' opposite th
ItourtnuusA
Empire Shoe Store,
J. W. L. DANIEL, Mgr,
Nicholson’s Old Stand, Americns, Ga.
F. G. OLVER,
The Little Sewing Machine Man,
DEALER IN
Stall S/earing. 7/otv Stone and
Whito Sawing 77/acAi-os
and supplies. Key and Lock Filling. All
mistakes corrected. Mall orders for needles
promptly Oiled. Umbrellas Cover ed and Re
paired. LamarS’ ret,
alone; each differently from u6|!Nr cuiU(>
a.i ^*1 i_ _i j t * I ...... Aiiomty at Law
1IIX Lixar street. Aaericu. 61
the other in color and combi
nation of colors.
Finninger Co.,
... .Tailors
4o5 Jackson Street.
J A. ANSLEV,
A. AfJSuit Y, jk. f Aiterrey, 2. Law
A aericus, Ga.
Olveaprctsl t.tesLoi 10 in* Bankruptcy
Pi aclice. OSce. tlvat i»*d.. near cou a house
GEORGIA—SDMTEH COUHTT.
J. L. Chanbllft* j Suit on note In the Month
. „ **;. >ly County Court. Return
J'R Collin*. i able to Dec. Term l»oa
The defenda.it, J. R. Collin*, 1* required to
e*..u appea- at the w —***'-^ *
wi* Sumter count? 1“ ’
county on tbe tint vtcancsaay in uecemoei
UXW, lo answer tho complaint ot J. L. coam-
bil** In a suit on note and account -in said
Court for ttS.31, or in default thereof th*
Court will pro:ecd to Justice nhall apper
tain. Given under my hand and seal this
the l?th day of October 190m
, w C. R. CRISP.
Clerk County Court Sumter county, i
-I p E.CATO M. U.
It. PUYSCIANANfi SURGEON.
I Residence too Felder street. Telepuose M
Tenders bis ptoienloesl seev ces m toe
people of Amerlcus and si-- oui-s'jv conn
tie*. Special attention girea ,o je-e sl
turgery, diseases of women cpd c Aid.vu.
Office Mali Jackson street Calls le 'tat Dr
Btdrldge'i store will receive promo. aUea
A DMlNISTRATOil'S sale.
A Georgia—suiiTin uomrrr.
Will be sold on the flrst Tuesday In Novem
ber next, at the courthouse in said c
wlihln the legal hours of sale, to th<? 1
bidder, for cash, tie folio -leg propel
wit: Certain tracts of land lying I
rnup’v. the east half of lot of land No.
huodred acres off of lots of land Nos. *■ aoa
M, sal-lone hundred arresbtlng a strip off
of the north side, and across both of said
lota; said strip being equal width across
both lots, mahfng both atrip* of the said lot*
one hundred acre*! being one-fvurth of the
laul purchased of the esUte of Jamei M,
ltodg> rs; ninety acresoff of th* west aide of
lot of land No. 10. tbe balance of the said lot
being owned by Viola Hart. South half of
lot No. so, containing one hundred acre,
more or lets: also sixty acre* off of south
part of tot of land No. A the same bounded
on the north by lands ot James Boren, wa
tbe east and south and west by the original
land line Also two undone-half acres, m—
or less, lying and bring In the south*
* - t-uiiiua, 11% required io I * - ■ 1 — ■ — - s
SBSflSagl PUBL,C SALE
VALX/A'BLE L^/i/n)
I /\n«*/v u y° a wan ‘ °
LOanS. on your
property, yon
will save money by seeing me. Three
to ten years time. Bates low and terms
easy. Office In Planters Bank building.
G, 7?. ELLIS,
America*. Ga.
. Will sell my plantation lying three miles
southwest of Americas, ana containing
seven hundred acres more or less, at public
sale to tbt highest bidder, at tbe Court
Notice IS hereto, .iven ,h„ .he House In Amerlcus, within the legal hours
-Mdonof the r Gener9d C AnemidtoMhe £»f of * l! '- ,Jtl ttrst Tuesday In November next,
i“eorriawhicfc"con,X“ b ^°.Ve h 'o S ,!;,V' I ?. r “ vla ' d .“.!»" 0 . t PE*X5i?, ?*‘S
Local Legislation.
oiororrii vsirt con“ii 1 provided it is not solo at private sale pre-
WednesdAi next b there T *rifi , ii2 < ini?SAfic!l!, t 5 I vlou “ to lhit 1 have moved to Schley
bnTw'th tb“lowlng cat)tlon, whlrii to d be I mt “‘o Si^ftSr "•nUm^KL'l-lrml
entitled An Act to establish the' City Court I made known on dav of sale;**For linen and
.be county of Sum- boun Js apply io XL XL Howe, Amerlcus, Ca.
. . J. T. HOWE.
cuuucu nn *»cx io csxaousn me uuy uouri
of Amerlcus, m and for tbe county of Sum
ter: to define Its Jurisdiction and powers; *.o
provide for an oppolntment of Judge and
other officers thereof, and-to define tbelr
powers and duties, and for other purposes.’*
For Sale.
I deeire to sell my meat market, sit*
nated on Forsyth street, oppoalte J. B.
Hudson’s Drugstore, including fl;-
tnres and building. Will aell cheap
(or cash. Toueuion given Jan.lst. B.
N. Allen, or W. W. Dykes Jr.
BAGGAGE)^:
r^TRANSFER
pohne h STEVE WOOTEN.
A pplication leave to sell.
■rt UEOllGlA-.W-USIXH COUWTV
NoUce Is berebr given that the undrr.Ign-
en has appded to the Ordinary of said coun
ty for leave to sell lands be'onglng to the es
tate of J. w. Blakey for taS payment of
debts. Said application will be beard at the
regular term oi the court ot Oidloarv for
said county, to he held on the flrst Monday
|n November, IBno, This 1st day of October,
D W. NICllOrlaON, Adm-r i
application leave to sell.
•rt- GEORGIA—WgBSTgB COCSTC
e t j sell lands belonging to the «»■
Dorn for the payment of
distribution. Said application
t7fo7i,^»Siiirad; u i ,0 -" 7?,, " ae<w *-
;atc of Jar— **— *
debu and i.
will lie heard at tue regular term of the
“> u ,rt Ot Ordinary lor salif county, to be held
on the flrst Monday In Novembsr, I9ia This
l*t dav Of Ontn>h»r IU ifi
j ’ ,— t U tVGISIUUJI | ISkV. 1UI
1*1 day of October, J9jo
W. R. DOffN, Administrator.
scribed lands being in tbe 16th Dlstrlc. _
hundred'and'^ftyqwi? Imd'oM-lialf'acSSk
more ->r lets, better known as the Alexander
Mlteoell place. Ssld lands belngoffered tor
sale by Mrs. Emily Williams, admlnlstra
Ia x .°'I5 e ** ute °' M-i- Williams, deceas
ed, for the purpose of distribution and s»-
tlement with the heirs at Uw of, the said
Villfat
purpose of dlstrlbutk _ .
ucuicui with tne heirs at law of, the
J. Williams, deceased This 1st day of Oc*
tober, 1902...EMXLY WILLIAMS. Ad mtrix
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