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President McKinley'* administration
is sustained.
TUo result of the election leaves the
. Th^ffoTlTmat I,0 ' 1Cy U I C3U “ tr - Wbere 11 *»• before the casting
ipproved. The effort to make imper- ( of the ballots. The Republican party
iilisin tue paramonnt issue failed. 1 he : is in power i* , _ . „ '
statue ™ me j is ,n l>owtr in both branches of Con-
returns sho« that the money question gress and in the Executive Mansion
«• the 0 ';° P001 :' e thM,kta * ! ItB total*tions as set forth in its plat-
.Mt while the orator, and newspa- 1 form are. briefly, to maintain the gold
WHY
DR. HATHAWAY
CURES.
Reasons for His Marvolons Success—
Ills New, Freo Rook.
erjW , rJ di3cn.singmilit.rism amt the standard, the Dingloy high tariff lax,
trusts
and to holj the Philippine Island*
mere is no other exp’nnation of the | As to the latter, howeve-, the platform
Urge «•“ for Mr. McKinley in all of! is indefinite. It declares “the largest
lae Eastern states, the great states of j measure of self government consistent
| tte Middle West and particularly in with their welfare and our duties shall
y e w York city, where Mr. Croker had, be secured to them bylaw.” So hero
promised a Democratic majority of at! is room for development
HMt * >.<*»• T bero is no doubt that ho On the question of trusts, high war
did the best he could for Mr. Bryan, taxes, civil service, ship subsides and
He could not, howover, allay tho ap- imperialism as demonstrated in the im-
prehensions of business disaster and in- position of unconstitutional taxes on
dnstrial depression aroused in that Porto Rico, the record of the Rcpub-
greet money center by Mr. Bryan's ad- lican party is known ami is subject to
herence to the 10 to 1 idea. Indeed, J criticism. And there is danger that,
that apprehension existed throughout' intoxicat, d by success, it may cast
lie entire country. It was as notice aside its conservative teachings and
I>r. Hathaway's method
of treatment is noexperi*
went 11 ts the result of
twenty years of ex|mTi
mes in the most exten
sive practice of any
specialist In h!s line In
tlunmrM. He was grad
uated froin one of the
host medical colleges In
the country and perfect
ed his medical and surgi
cal education by extej-
„ , — five hospital practice.
l-arly In his professional career ho made dlscov
DR. CARLISLE’S
X. d
FOR-
Uver and Blood.
LEGAL ADNERTISEMENfS
WEBSTER COUNTY.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
?e os escAgj-mi.ax. —
Sumter Sheriff Sales.
*
at public?,Sic?;on the*flm TuesdUv in # I ffi3
cernher, IIS)-, ai lhccourttlou-c In said coup. I erttod .VoniV'.'.'<>«»
.will bo Mold berorO too court Bouse door ta
the city of Americas. Sumter county Go. bo-
the legal hours of sale on the first '}*
CUKE?—
cries which placed him at tho head of his profes
sion as a specialist In treating what are generally
known as prhate diseases of men and women.
This system of treatment ho has more and more
perfected each year until today his cures aro so
Invariallo us to be tho marvel of tho medical
profession.
* Enjoying the largest praettfoof any special!*!
In the world ho still maintains a system of nomi
nal foes which makes it possible for all to obtain
his services.
Dr. Hathaway treats and cures Loss of Vitality.
RHEUMATISM
IN* ALL FORMS.
! able in the South as elsewhere. Thou- traditions and plunge into radicalism,
us,is of Southern business men voted
[ for Mr. McKinley for that reason aud
other thousands did not vote at all.
fuller tho circumstances Mr. Cruker
did vory well. He gave Mr. Bryau a
I majority in New York city, though Mr.
McKiuley carried it by a largo pluruli-
| ty in 18.i(!.
It is true that as compared with 181)0
| there was a failing off in Mr. McKin
ley's majorities, particularly In Mass
achusetts, but that state was the
I headquarters of the Anti-Imper
ialistic League. Massachusetts is
I so strongly Republican, however,
that thero was no fear that its electoral
rote would be given to Mr. Bryan,and,
therefore, many Republicans, doubt
less. voted their convictions on tho
Philippine question. In tho West, ns
I in the South, the question of imperial-
I ism mado very little impression. Tho
I American people are not willing appar-
I ently to admit their inability to sus-
I tain their Hag in the Philippines. Bo-
I aides, thore is a very considerable son-
I timent in all porta of the country in la-
| vor of expansion.
Tho monoy question, however, was
I the one that decided tbo contest. If
I Mr. Bryan had abandoned silver bo
I would have come nearer boing elected.
I Indeed, the probabilities are that ho
I would bavo been successful. Tboro
I is no doubt that bo mado a rcmnrkablo
I campaign. If be bad dropped tbe silver
I issue ho might not have bad tho sup
I port of tho Populist party, but tho loss
lof its support would bavo been mado
| 3 P from other sources, Tbe Demo.
Icratic party has gained nothing by its
I fusion with tbo Populists.
Tho Democratic party will never rely
I upon silvor again as an issue. Its next
I battle will bo fought with different
liisacs and undor different leadors.—
Ifinnnnh Nows.
It did this in 180S and iu 1872, and it
was this disregard of popular rights
which brought it to a bait in 1878.
Because the ticket, McKinley and
Boosevel-, has beeu indorsed does
not mean that imperialism—for some of
thoso who supported McKinley strong
est were its intense foes—ship subsid
ies. and tbo annulment of civil service
were indorsed. Thousands of men, in
the doubtful States particularly, sup
ported MoKinley, as tbo lesser of wbat
they conceived to be tho two evils,
These facts should bo known and im
pressed on tbe leaders of tbe Republi
can party, lest they do that which in
jure the country. Patriotism comes
before partisanship.
Such talk as that indulged in by tho
Now York Sun, that the Republican
viotory is an indorsement of McKinley’s
administration, will bo too common
and should not be allowed to go unan
swered. Conservative people, Repub
licans amlDemocrats, should unite to
warn tholoadors of tbe party in power
that radicalism in no shape or form
will bo tolerated.
Varicocele, stricture. Blood poisoning in Its dif
ferent stages, Itlieumatlsm, Weak Back, Nerv
ousness, all manner or Urinary Complaints
Ulcers, Sores and Skin Diseases, Brights Disease
nnd all forms of Kidney Troubles. Ills treatmrni
for undertoned men restores lost vltalltv and
makes tho patient a strong, well, vigorous man.
Dr. Hathaway's success in tho treatment
V arlcoeelo and Stricture without the aid of Ini...
or cautery Is phenomenal. Tho patient Is to iled
by this method at Ids own homo without pa'n oi
loss of time from business. This Is positively the
only treatment which cures without an open .I t
Dr. Hathaway calls tho particular attention „
sufferers from Varicocelo and Stricture to pages
17.28.29, so and 31 of his new book, entitled.
“Manliness, Vigor. Health,” a copy of whlc'j will
he sent free on application.
Write today for freo book and symptom blank,
mentioning your complaint.
j. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
„„„ . Dr. Hathaway & Co.,
82K South IIroad Street, Atlanta. Ga.
MKXT1Q.V Tina PAPER WIIE.V WKITIfTQ.
Tbe drift toward the cites is the pro-
I'iect m some degree, at least, of tbo
|eld deairo to giyo as little os possiblo
f bard labor to work of accumulating
■•competency; to approach as near as
|h*v he to tho baso ideal of living as
l»e»r a» ono can without work, Tho
pal misery and unhappiness attending
% life—not tho imaginary or 'exag
gerated forms of discontent—are fonnd
f a 'bo cities. Today, as forever, in
America, as elsowhere, tho man is best
p' happiest who can mal^e a iiv-
f 3e ‘ r himself and his family from the
Kil directly.
Kiebard Croker is quotod as saying:
r.vo
rower on earth—nothing hat
*'h-can prevent Mr. Bryan from rc-
•ming the natural leader of tho poo
,le - Mr. Bryau will certainly bo tbo
ealor of tbo Democratic party for
: e *rs lo eoiuo if be lives. He posses.*-
11 'be elements of tbo leader aud his
*"> bus confidence iu him, no matter
'be is deflated. Defeat cannot shake
481 confidence.
" appears that in tbo wreck caused
'bo Republican land slido tbe Dem
<rais have managed to got away with
*° ' m 'ed Slates Senators from Mon-
'■ a . two from Delaware aud one from
'dorado,
The AugnaU Chroniclo rises to re-
that “Bryan has gone to join tho
It is dollars to dongbuu's that when
tbo Senate meets after Mareh 4 th next
that Tillman and his pitchfork will on-
gage tn some lively scrimmages with
Teddy and his teeth.
Serious Trouble PCari-d.
Fout Worth. Tex., Nov. 10.—Fur
ther serious trouble is feared in Gainos
county ovor tho killing rosultiug from
tho election. Tho two factions are
armed and statioued iu the jail and
courthouse at Anderso::. Shots were
exchanged all day yesterday. Peace
officers are doing all they cau to pacify
‘He warring factious.
PENNSYLVANIA PUltK BYE,
EIOUT YEABS OLD.
OLD.8IIABPK: WILLIAMS
POUR Fl’LL' QUARTS: OF3TDIS PINE
OLD PURE RYE.
EXPRESS
PREPAID.
We snip on approval In plain, sealed boxes,
with n « marks lo lnolcale contents. When
you receive It and test It, If It is not sallsfac
tc *—
Backache, Headache, Tooth
ache, Inflamation < f the Kid
neys, Gravel. Neuralgia, Sore
Throat, Diptheria, Sprains,
Bru'ses, Contracted Cords
Muscles, ard Stiff Joints.
Cramp Colic and Cholera
Morbus, Bilious Colic, Chillrt
ard Fever, Bites of Insects
Reptiles and Mad I
Croup, Caked Breasts, StTr-
pressed Menstruation, Corns.
Felons, Palpitation ol the
Heart, Piles, Gonorrhea, etc.
and all first.class drugstores
Price 50 cents. . ,
All patients treated at my - 1 - 1 * t,on
office, no cure, no pay.
Dr. R. M. Carlisle,
Unadilla, Georgia.
ty. be w-eo the uiiaTboureof sa“ Ue""”: cr >bed„ropcrtr.
lowing real rotates tuatfd in Weoater c.ain* ." ce r l .i ,utra ct of land situated on the tooth
ty, to wit. On« iiun ired and forty seven I s,f * c ot P u ’ ! ,c roatl » containing four (I*
acd onr-ha'f aerte of land, mere or les*. *«$•* moroorjest, of t,,e aort * »Weof lotof
known ah the Junes Horn home place, aud 1l 4 . 01 ! \ u . , nber Ninety six (95). lo the 28th dls-
lyiug in the 25th land district of said conntv. I fJTjff co “?.- tJ k 0 *.’ b ?««defi af fol* ,
Pouiidtfl a« loll'.wi* on the north by lauds of °0 anJ * rf PerryA I
U. P. Jowers, and ou the cast bv lands of J. I , f ,r « wn * formerly belonging to HarroU
... ~ it by f *
It. King and \V. J». /ndv,
^ddy west by W.P.Jow
This Sox. 1th, 19 u. *
Terms rash,
GEORGIA- WXBSTEK COUKTV.
J. M.. Saord having In proper form applied
to me for permanent letteis of administra
tion to vest In Geo. E Thornton, clerk of
the mperlor court of sat county, on the
estate of Marjr Jane Partlott. late of said
county This l* to cite all and stogular. the
creol ors ana next of kin of Mary Jane Par*
rlott. to be and appear at my offlee within
the time allowed by law, and show cause, If
any they can, why permanent administra
tion shou’rt not be granted to Geo. E. Thorn
ton, clerk of superior court on Mary Jii,e
Parrlott s estate Witness my hand and of
ficial signature. This N .y. 6th. I9is».
T. J. THaRP, urdlfiarv.
• VI sum AIIUIUV. | . n ' 7^--
uorthbj lands of jf^ n °0
ast bv lands of J i , i?^^' rnter
sou'h hv v*. i»'. I Jxbnson A Co., on :ne east by lands belong-
— - > n K to Seaborn Clark, on the south by land.
be.or.gin. to A. A / renley, on the west hr
lards helobglcg to Perry A Brown, know,
as tbe place upon which Prank Mann now '
resides, same being now In the possession of
tbe said Prank Minn and 'evled up m as his
property to satisfy an execution Issued from
Sumter superior court in favor of Johnson A
Marrow, surviving partners of Harrow,
Johnsou A Co., vs. Frank Mann. Property
pointed out by plaintiff's attorney and ten
ant in posesrlon noUBed In terms of the law.
This the 27th day of August, ISIS.
J. U McAKTHUR, Sheriff.
A pplication
LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION.
GEORQIA-.Suinter.County.
, V'iJSfr"S* 7 ,d * application to has*
J. It. Al.en, clerk of court, appointed admin
istrator estate oi Eliza Bollman, deceased.
These are therefore to dte and admonish
■11 panle* concerned, whether kindred at
creditors, to show cause on or before the
December term of the court of ordinary to
he held on the ffrst Monday In December
,, ..... . , . , IW3. why said petition should not be granted
Mrs. M. E. Anderson having In proper form I as prayed for. Witness my hand and offlclil
applied to me for permanent letters of ad- slgnsture, this Novsmberlth. IKU
I PPLICATlONt
A letters op administration.
GEORGIA—Webster CoL’KTr.
... Tji t TT>1 j ’ i miulstratlon on the estate of T. O. Ander-
ror sale by h*. J. Eldndge .vnia is to cite an amt
A C. SPEER, Ordinary.
singular ihe creditors ano neitof kin of T. .
O. Anderson to he and appear at my office I A “PLICATION
within the time allowed by law. ard show A LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
"l ejr ?i 0 ' w ?y. Permanent ad- OKOROIA-SUnTanCocirrT.
5! r Kde°Aon”SS U “ o n< Ande"r.on's n estste 0 Veall.*. made application to be sp-
Mn l d n a'"o7io h T“ij nd0m<:U1 ■ 1 *“ l,ure - I fdyot'u^reUM o*Na r t&u Vea{ deceumL*'
T. J. THARP, ordinary. I ,T be * t ,*re therefore to cite and admonish
1 parties concerned, whether kindred or
A DMIN,STRATOR o SSALE iMierCountyi
held on the ffrst Monday In Dsc IMO, why
sale, the following real estate situated in
Un ?, N .°-, ,#6 l A PPUCATION LEAVE TO SELL.
.Ighty-Ove acres off north side, of lot land IA aEORQlA-.Stwmt (
Sf.‘noUc. I. hereby^^ttlt
In the 'mS land district of said courity' f h » T * »PP''' d Ordinary of said county
Terms cash.
, or said c
I tereat ia fifty acres of land off of the sooth*
7fow Ss ZfAo Uimo
Uo iPurcAaso a Srap/iophono®
We have thorn from $5.00 to $150.00.
There is more real enjoyment in a
Graphopbono than any instrument in
tho world. Yon can have at yonr bid
ding an unseen host of mnsicians ready
“* delight with exqusite melody.
AF THE COUNTRY HOME
orj. return It at our expense and we will re
turn your 63.M). We guarantee this brand to
be eight year* old Eight bottles for W60,
expret»H prepaid; 12 botticH lor fc>.60 expre$«
prepaid; 1 gallon Jug. expres.n prepaid, V) 00;
2 gallon lug. express prepaid, 15.60 No
charges for boxing.
We camue ail me leadlni *
Fell on tho Nnw.
Muluns, 8. O., Nov. ia—E. Foltou
of Rowland, N. U. t who owns a saw
mill about 4 miles from hero, while fill
ing tho iftwyor’i place accidentally fell
otr the carriage while it was running at
fall speod. The saw struck his left leg
K nst below tho knoe, catting it off.
'hero if little hope of his recovery.
Child Cremated.
Reidsville, N. O., Nov. 10.—Tho resi
dence of John Roberts in Leaksvillo has
been barned down and his little child
was burned to death within it.
We canmc ail tne leading brands of Rye
and Bourbon W’blskies iu tne mark-t, and
"ill save vou 60 ner cent, on vour purchases.
uuart.
Kentuck Star Bourbon 635
Eikrldge liourbon no
Cooq Hollow liourbon <5
Mellwoi.fi l»ure Kye 60
Monogram Rye 55
McKr<ayer Rye 60
Baker's AAaA n\
O. O. P. (Old Oicar Pepper).. 65
Old Crow . 75
Pinches' Golden Wedding.... 75
Hoffman House Kye 90
Mount Vernon [8 years old).. 1 00
( , d ... ...
2 25
Old DUIinger (10 rears old)... 1 25
An other goods by the gallon.'such as cSni
Whlskey.Peach % and ^ Apple _ Brandies, etc,,
sold equally as low, from 91,26 gallon up
We make a specialty of the Jug trade and
" “ i will have our
lucementsol'
The Oldest and Best.
tla gmshed triuwvirato of orators
aiv ef rcaoh the presidency—Web-
CIh.. an Calhoun."d
P'easnre of voioe are aa poison
ll *e Paine of virtue Ere ere* plee-
S S S. is a combination of roots
and herbs of great curative powers,
nnd when taken into the circulation
searches out and removes nil manner
of poisons from the blood, without
the least shock or harm to the system.
On the contrary, the general health
begins to improve from the first dose,
for S. S. S. is not only a blood purifier,
hut an excellent tonic, nnd strength
ens and builds up the ednstitution
while purging the blood of impuri
ties. S. S. S. cures all diseases of a
blood poison origin, Cancer, Scrofula,
Rheumatism, Chronic Sores nnd
Ulcers, Kczema, Psoriasis, Salt
Rheutn, Herpes and similar troubles,
and is an infallible cure nnd the only
antidote for that most horrible disease,
Contagious Blood Poison.
A record of nearly fifty years of
successful cures is a record to be proud
S. S. S. is more popular today
than ever. It numbers its friends by
the thousands. Our medical corres
pondence is larger than ever ia the
history of the medicine. Many write
to thank us for the great good S. S. S.
has clone them, while others are seek
ing advice about their cases. All
letters receive prompt and careful
attention. Our physicians have made
a life-long -tudy of lilood and Skin Dis
eases, anil better understand such eases
than the ordinary practitioner who
makes a specialty of no one disease.
We are doing great
good to suffering
humanity through
our consulting de-
and invite
all orders by mall or telegraph i
prompt attention. Special lnd
The Altmayer &
Flatau Liquor Co.
Urn all order* shipped same .day receipt o>
800, 508,609,510,512jPourth-st.
Near Dnloc Pass*nter:Den>t
Phone
Macon,
265.
Georgia.
Sporting Goods
and Fishing Tackle.
I hare bought the entire stock of B. F.
Clewu' gun store, opposite postofllce. and re
moved same to
Graphophones aro particularly adapted
to out-of-door use, and are, therefore,
specially available for lawn parties and
all ont door gatherings at tbe summer
home. Wten the atmosphere is stifliug
in doors and the energy is lacking with
which to entertain family and friends,
the Graphonhono stands ready aud
willing to dolight and cheer with its
melody, story and song. It will be the
jollicst member of tbe jolliost party,
siog rag-time coon songs in inimitable
fashion, tell tbe most clever and side
splitting hay-seed stories, or entertain
uwj-oowu Oivi itn, VI SUICIIBIU
with the latest march or familiar oper-
ntio selection. A big stook of Grapho-
phones and Grnphopnone records kept
in stock to seleot from.
We are headquarters for Bioyolcs and
Bioyele Sundries, Kodaks and Kodak
supplies. Talking Machines and sap-
Ilies.
Repairs made on Bioyclcs, Kodaks
and Talking Machines.
road ars Brunswick, Georgia and Montaoin- Played for. WIluv-s my hand and 01
ery and Birmingham, Alabama. * I signature, thb Sept. 3rd, INI
a c. bPKRR. Onllnorv.
WILL DVDLEy.
AMERICU.*, OA.
Correspondence solicited.
Kodak Developing and Amateur Picture
making a specialty.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS*
It. L Mavicahd
LANE & MAYNARD,
LAWYERS
Offices Not. IS and 17 Planters Hank Build*
JJR peter P. BAHN&EX,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Turpin Uros, or G. O. Loving's
stables.
•Bagley’s Corner,
Where I have a fine stock of Guns, Pla
to! h, Cartridges. Shells and Fishing Tackle.
CT8HELL8 LOADED TO ORDER.
I can supply your wants tor anything In
my line. Call on or write me
Mail orders given prompt attention.
H, J. Bagley.
makes a spccuui
sss
you to write us if you have any blood
or akin trouble. We make no charge
whatever for this service.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO. ATLANTA, GJL
pARMJand CITY
PROPERTY
FOR SALE
CHEAP AND ON EASY TERMS.
- ■>£*£
Cartcr.farm, HO acres;Lee county.
Freeman place, «* acres, out Fpreyth St.
Hudson Block on Lee and Jefferson streets
and Hudson alter.
The BurkeOoleman city home place.
Also other valuable Lee street, Forsyth
itrect and Mayo street property.
GEORGIA LOAN & TRUST 0O.
See H. T. Dav^port
. !
lu r T^T^'iniril V i/FfTl * M
HR* 11. a HUDSON,
u PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Tenders his professional services to the pub
lic. Calls left at Hudson's drug store will
receive prompt a!»**ntlon.
j i
Office In Wheatley building opposite in
courthouse.
A r PLICATION LEAVE TO SELL. I west corner of lot of land Number 84 In tke
GEORGIA—Weuhtxh Cochtt. 1 0|< * District of sold county, for the jmr-
Notice Is hereby given that the undersign- K 1 ? ot i Ma * t n but,on v s ? w »PPbcatlon will
lied to r tfe Ordinary of yaldcoun- ?*» SMS ‘"■.ff
ty IffWilf UnWoS^mTe I pTdTuVrr for‘«.dc‘oumy'on“thlaStm™4S
distribution. Saida
7* •was* va iuc kUUIt Ul VS I UlUdTT I
for said couutv to be held on the ffrst Mon-1
day la December, IMNA This tth dsy of Nor. f
mo. OEO. E. THORNTON, Adm'r.
NW HUT, (Ml, IfW.
W. w. SIMMONS,
a c. ulack.
Executor! of J, H. Block,
Application for Charter. Blsck^late'of ^•sJ^'countr'aeceised/'sre
I hereby notlllcd to come forward and settle
of tbe stale of ueorela: The petition of O I present tbe eame, properly peon
Downing, F. D Aiken. M. Kaiser, K. H, Ma-1 undersigned wltbln tbe time allowed bv law.
son, N. Emanuel., T. Newman. J J, Lott. L. This Nov. tth, 1900, W W. SIMMONS,
R. Aiken, K. Iirobvton and W O. Brantley a 0. BLACK,
respectfully shows: I Executors of tbe last will and testament of
1 J. 11. Black, deceased.
Thatea*b and alt of said petitioners, except I
petitioner L. K. Aiken- reside In tbe City of I , dministraiyir r ear w
Brunswick, County of Glynn and State ol A 1 oSiit sf.
Georgia, and lhai petitioner L. R. Atkcn re- . OEOROIA-8oa
sides at Mount Pleasant, County of Wayne ^V." ** ,0 ' 1 ' oelore the corn
and stale ot Georgia. ’ within the legal hours of sale,
OEOHGIA—80HTXB C-fCXTT.
will be sold before tbe corn tho use door,
tthln the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday In December, ItOl, the following de-
I scribed properly, to-wlt: Fifty acres of laud
That petlConers desire to obtain for them-1 ofloflol bo Inlhe'Vlh Dil?lci ofV.Ym
char |fer7oJmtV.°bT: aVd bSund n’Vth by SS&
wav P Hne°uuder said charter PCra ‘* DK 1 ra “‘
nuc uuuir Main cnarter. 1 Ucrol Ordinary of Sumter county.
, , OLIN JOHNSON,
That the length of the proponed rallroxd to I Admlulst-ator of Will Sims, deceased,
com piny r “— * “
uuu ufuauuri ij t»i*; inner, u neir an i » 11
can be estimated at this time, and that the A lktticrs op*
general dir* ction ot same will be Southeast . OF DISMISSI ON.
o Northwest. | GEORGIA—Sumter County.
J. H Allen, administrator estate of R. K.
all parti.
creditor*, to show cause on or before the
| December term of the court of ordinary te
That the principal places frou which and held the first Monday In December, 1908
to which it is proposed to construct said rail* | w **y pctl'ton should not be granted as
nr to tbe amount ot Fit-1
- —(II5/M)) for each I
mile of said proposed railroad, making a to | iy virtue ot an order from the court c
ta> capitalization of blx Ml'llon, Seven Hun* I Ordinary of Ulnb county, the undersigned
A 1 i lTT ^ U8aa l D . ol,ars ^- fi0 '^ will sell before the c urtbouse door, la
of l ? e J al< * - c, *P*tasl stock is to be I Amencus. Go., on tbe nrst Tuesday In De-
common stock and none of It p-eferred I cemfcer.dutlne tue *egal boat! of sale, the
“ following deicr.oed property, to-wlt: Eleven
acre*, more or tess mtu«ud, lying and being
„ tltloners dent e thU the charter Mo Araerlcu;, Sumter county, Ga., on tbe
for said railroad company, obtained under north tide of Fc der street, bounded north
this petltl' n, shall contlnne in fotce for the I b 7 Wesley Tripp's land and others, east by
full period fixed bylaw, to wit; One Hun* I of Jameirliright, south by Felder sb,
dred and One (101) years. I west by iarid«ot David Mayo and J.W.Harris,
1 there being »naUiy let ween s:> Id laud aodtbt
ThxtUIspropoMdtolocite .he pr.-c.px.I
otfice of said railroad company In the Cuy of I formerly con voted to David Maya The
Brunswick, (2 e°rija, and petitioners show I property will belui eked off to'the highest
dp intend In good faith, lmmedi-1 bidder tor cash and the sale Is made for the
u P°V he .« ,ant,n * ot charter here-1 purpose of distribution ana paylng tae debts
fly upon the gtanting of the charter here-1 purpose of distribution ana paying
prayed for, to go forward without del*y I of tae estate of James M. Ueatr, a* ceased.
to secure subscriptions to the capital stock. 1 ? - ** “
construct, equip, maintain and operate tald
Vherefore, petitioners pray that I
railroad:
they, their successors and assigns, may be
lncorp'ira*ed as rncta rallro-ut company,
under the lawi of the State of Georgia, with
T. F. Cjry
all the rights, p wers and privileges lnd-1 L. D. M Cary
dent and pertinent toslmt ar railroad cor- 1 7
Donations and as are fixed aim defined by the
laws now of force !n said State; and peti
tioners wilt ever nray.
W. G.BRANTLEY
F. D AIKEN.
C. DOWNING.
M. KAISER.
B. H. MASON-
N. EMANUEL.
T. NEWMAN.
J. J. LOTT.
E. II HOUSTON,
L. K. AIKEN.
BO YEARS* ;
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NOTICE OF APPLICATION
TO KEMUVB DISABILITIES.
I.lbel for dlrorce, Sumter
, 8u;erlor Conn, Noveicher
T. rm, 18(8. Verdict for to
la) divorce, Nov IS, 199k
that on the 12th.
day of S-pieinber. 190U, the undersigned Sled
In the office of the huperior Court of Bnn^H
diet In the above >Uted cause. Said appli
cation will be be.rd at the term of said
Giurt commenclng on the ,th^ Mondajr^ln
November, 1900,
iiurcuiuui, IPS
Nov. 12th. 1901
GEOBGIA-SCMTIK COCHTT.
J. L. Chambliss) Suit on note In the Month-
Court. Return-
Term 1900
required to
-OUITIN CUBIITT,
bliss l Suit on note Ie
>iy County Com
s. ) able to Dec. Tei
ndant, J. R. Collins, Is
1906, to answer tbe complaint ot J. L. Cham
bliss In a suit on note and account In gam
Court for 953.31, or In default thereof
Court will proceed as to justice sbaU ami
n undei " fi
der my band and seal
iffhU
tuln. Given
the 12th day of October 1900*
a R. CRISP.
C erk County Court Sumter county, Ga
Eliza Hooks) Libel for Dlrorce. Sumter
vs » . Superior Court, May
Ozzle Hooks) Term, 1900
To Ozzy Hooks: You are hereby require*
> be and appear at the Superior Court, In
the county of Sumter, to be held on the 4th.
Monday In November, 1900, to. answer the
Libel for Divorce lo case of Eliza Hooks vs
Ozzy Hooks. Ia default thereof the court
will proceed as to Juntlce shall appertaliL 1 , ■■
J. II. ALLEN, Ci'x. Superior Court V
BAGGAGES^:
irzsTRANSFEK
'^iEVE \VOOTEN ESS the (only real!
K ble transcr agency In tbe eftr. AH
■“'orders attended to promptly it left at ■
orders atte _ .
ndsor hotel. Hon
ter* for night train* nuel be L
[ore p m, Respectfully,
p° hke ««- STEVE WOOTEN.
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