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THE AMERICAS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER: FRIDAY, NOVEMBER S3, 1900.
Xliero is “o doubt about a crop of
| w , ton which eells for ten cents per
It is difficult to understand why any
om who is a farmer can. be a republi-
nnd beins « profitable one, but there can iu clitics. Of all men else rcpub
e other crops which will yield well
j B tll is latitude, and prove just ns prof
itable » u 'l 30tn0 °I them more so than
I pjito!) even at ten cents. Placing the
I vieliltf lint cotton at four hundred
licau politics hear hardest on the farm
er. The farmer is chief victim of that
party’s vicious legislation aud ho
ceivesnoueof tho favors conferred by
special legislation upon corporations
pot:
Is per ne e, which is c«Dsidcral)!y, and other monied interests. Ho pays
,b.re the average yield, at ten cents mor e than his full share of taxes and
^ pound, f orty dollars would bo the receives less hem fit than any other
I mount derived from the acre.
t South Carolina paper reports that
I (farmer iu Marion county, that state,
Iks this year made 81,185 from five
acres of tobacco, or on cvcrago of
i per acre. A simple calculation
I fill show tbat this tobacco crop is
8e irly equivalent in value to an acre
si siity-cent cotton, yielding as high as
I (our hundred pounds or of six acres
often cent cotton, yielding at tho samo
I rite.
go it is evident that in South Caro-
llina there are other crops that can
] be and are grown that aro more val-
I gable than ten cent cotton even, and
I ibat cau be done in South O oliua in
I the way of growing crops can just as
I readily ho done iu almost any section of
I Georgia.
It will bo a happy day for Georgia
I farmers when they leave cotton alone,
lie some extent at bast, and turn their
I attentiun to other crops for money. To-
Jbacco is insily grown, requiring no
I more expense in cultivation in propor
I lion to its value than cotton, and as
Ishowc by this Carolina mau’sexperi-
I ence. is much more profitable.
class. The policy of the republican
party tends to lesson the value of farms
and drives the sons of farmers into
seeking a precarious existence in towns
amt citios, and yet in the face of all
this there are farmers who are so
blinded by prejudice and hate that in
spite of all that can be said will go to
the polls and vote the republican
ticket. When will their eyes be open
ed to tho fact.
The Georgia Legislature has boon in
I cession three weeks, and np to Tuesday
laight bad passed one bill of general
■application. Nearly all of its time has
I been taken ujg in visiting fans, carni-
Itals. horse shows, midway attract-
I ions aud the like, and playing polities
■in the matter of small local bills, the
■majority of which word no doubt de-
I signed to give somo "courthouse
Icii'ine" a stronger political pnll. It ib
|iafe to say that all of the needful bus
iness that has so far been done at this
tssion could be easily compressed into
|one week. How long aro the taxpay
ers going to submit to being ridden by
the politicians in this manner ? Bicn-
iai sessions would pnt a stop to a
great deal of the wanton waste of
the people’s time and money by legie
|a!ors.—Savannah News.
The electiou over.it is a good time to
turn to home affairs, to city,county and
state matters, to work to onr own doors
aud within our own limits and let the
rest of the world takb care of itself.
HELP FOR YOU
Blood Poison
tary ByphHIis In all
torrlblo stages, producing copper-colored
spots onfaco or body, littlo ulcers on tho
tongue, in tho mouth or throat, falling out of
tho hair or eyebrows, decay of tho flesh or
bones, completely and forever eradicated
without tho use of Injurious drugs, leaving
tho system In a pure, strong and health
ful state.
tfarlnAnoln or enIar K cd ve,ns * wh,ch
vailUUliGlU lead to a complete loss of
sexual power; also Ilydrocelo, Gonorrhoea,
Gleet, Stricture and all Private and Venereal
Disease* and Weaknesses of men quickly
For honest treatment and a speedy cure write
or go to Qr. J. Newton Hathaway whose
great reputation is a sufficient guarantee cf
satisfactory results. Consultation
Contracted or Ilereld- ^ JJ,,,
cult. Too Frequent, Bloody or
cured.
Weak Bae
I’ain.'el.a;
i Frequent, Bloody or Milky Ur ;t
all functional disoases of tho Heart, I.::r.
Uverand Stomach; alsort'atarrti, Ituptur
Rheumatism, Flics, Fistula and all Floo.
and Skin Diseases and all Female Dbcar.cs
treated according to tho latc-t and be.
methods known to medical science.
>me Treatment dcnco always suc
cessful. Wrlto for free book Just published and
Symptom blank if you crumot call.
J. NEWTON HATHAWAY, M. D.
2JKSmith
iwmnv THIS PAPER WHIM WBITINO.
HARDWICK’S^NIW TAX BILL.
It Provides For Sweeping Change, Is
the Present Laws.
AtI.anta, Nov. 15.—Tho features ol
the session of tho houao this morning
were tlru vote on the ugo of consent bill
and tho introduction of the tax bill bi
Mr. Hardwick of Washington.
The tax bill is tho same one prepared
by tho tax commission lost year, and ir
ono of the most important measures in
troduced in the house at this session.
An effort will be mado to have tho bill
Passed at this session. Aftor being read
it was referred to tho oommittoe on
ways and moons.
The bill is an act to provide for tho
return and assessment or all real and
personal property, in this state, for the
purposos of taxation; to croate a state
board of tax commissioner,; to prescribe
their powers and dntios, nnd to fix their
compensation; to create a oounty board
of assessors in each county; to proscribe
their powers and dntios and to fix thoir
compensation; to provide the manner ol
assessing property of certain corpora
tions; to provide a tax upon collateral
inheritances, and for other purpose!
connected therewith.
Several bills of local importanoo wore
introduced
^PENNSYLVANIA PDltE BYE,
lEIOBT YEARS OLD.
OLD.SIIAB1-E WILLIAMS
FOUR; FltLL: tIPART8.!or THIS FINE
OLD .PURE RYE.
EXPRESS
PREPAID.
We snip on approval In plain, sealed boxes,
with no marks to Indicate contents. When
$3*5°*
, , When
you receive It and test It, If It is not satlsfac
lory, return It at our expense and wc will re
turn your 13.10. We guarantee this brand ‘
— £ --
be eight years old Eight bottles for MJO,
Toe defeat of Mr. Bryan nnder all
lie circumstances simply demonstrates
at this country ran not bo carried
ritbont there is a big pile of money
kb of the candidates. The dollar is
iove tho man, corruption wins moro
an honesty, and the liberties of tho
weigh lightly in tho balanco
hinst the more sordid considerations
(1 tho hour. It looks like a hard thing
otav, but who doubts iis trnth?
The editor of the Bnona Vista Patriot
kds forth tho following wail, which
pa little cutting in tono, and in an nn-
ttone, this scribe says, Amen ! Wo
IioieJ: “it Joes scorn tbat people
po build now konses and ride in now
pSo’ies conid pay old subscription ac-
|innt8 cl many years standing. Wo
11 afford these luxuries, but wo
if all these long standing fellows
paid come across.”
M*lt is advanced from $1.10 per 1(0
pods to #2.50 by the salt trust. The
mts havo began early to get back
Mir campaign contributions. But
f om the way tho voters iauorsed tho
pet..! it i a probable tbat the deeper
.aifiea of tho trusts aro pushed into
the hotter they will like it.
Crokor Sails For Kngland. '
New York, Nov. 17.—Richard Crokor
sailod for England today on the Lacanio.
At tho Democratic club before starting
for the ship pier, Mr. Crokor said: “This
movement by Tammany Hall against
vice means business. We have taken
np this fight to purify the city in euru-
cst and wo propose to carry it to a suc
cessful issuo. ”
_ . >10 till
express prepaid; 12 bottles for 19.60 ex,
prepaid; 1 gallon Jug, express prepaid, (3.00;
- gallon lug, express prepaid, SS.MJ No
charges for boxing.
... —.ding brands of Rye
in the •—
We uaniue all toe leadlni
and bourbon Whiskies In i ,
will save you 60 ner cent, on vour tpirch;
Vluart. Gallon
Kentuck Star Bourbon
Elkr'dge Bourbon so
Cool hollow Bourbon 45
Mellwocd Pure Eye so
fonogram Rye,
McHr.yerRye so
B.ker's aaaA m
° acir
O’dCrow 76
F nebes' Golden Wedding.... 76
Hoffman House Rye ... 90
..ount Vernon (Byears old).. 1 00
OldDlllmger(10rears old)... 1 26
Two C hildren Cremated.
Brcxpidoe, Alx, Nov. 17. — Mose
Tiner and his wife went to their work
in the field, leaving their two small
children in tho honse, with the doors
locked. Tho nouse took fire and was
falling in before it was discovered.
Both cbildren Were burned to deatb.
Assaulted Ills -Mother.
Wilmixoton, N. O., Nov. 17.—Wil
liam Jones, a white man, mnde a brutal
assault on hi9 mother, because she in-
torforred when ho was beating his sis-
tor, striking her over tho eye with a
club and knocking her cyo out of the
socket.
The above are only a tew brands ot the
many we carry In stock. Send for catalogue.
All other goods by the gallon, such as Corn
Whiskey, Peach and Apple Brandies, etc,
sold equally as low, from 11,26 gallon up
'each and Apple Brandies, etc,
wards.
We make a specially ot the jug trade and
all orders by mall or telegraph will have our
pro rent attention. Special Inducements of.
fered.
The Altmayer &
Flatau UquorCo.
606, 608,608, 610, 612 Fourth-at.
Near Union Pansrnxer.Depot
Phone 265.
Macon,
Georgia,
SORES AMD
ULCERS.
I Con. James K. Jones, Chairmnn cf
f National Democratic Executive
haittee, has proven to the world
the rest of mankind” that as a
p* of tobacco. He said Bryan would
e elected President.
Mr ’ey, of Fort Worth, Tex.,
•porting blood in his veins. Bo
on Bryan, and now goes
- “t j get it back on the ground that
■l'-> was elected bv fraud. It
1 interesting to watch court pro-
leWlD ”s in this case.
Sores and Ulcers never become chronic
unless the blood is in poor condition—is
sluggish, weak and unable to throw oil
tile poisons that accumulate in it. The
system must be relieved of the unhealthy
matter through the sore, and great danger
to life would follow should it heal before
the blood baa been made pure and healthy
and oil impurities eliminated from the sys
tem. S.S.S. beginsthecurebyfirstcleans-
ing and invigorating the blood, building
np the general health and removing from
ti.e system A CONSTANT DRAIN
eiTete'matter. VPON THE SYSTEM.
When this has lieen accomplished the <lis-
charge gradually ceases, and the sore or
ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old
indolent sores to grow worse and worse,
ami cventuallv to destroy the bones. Local
applications, while soothing aud to some
extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat
of the trouble. 5. S. S. does, and no matter
how apparently hopeless your condition,
even though your constitution has broken
down, it will bring relief when nothing
else can. It supplies the rich, pure blood
necessary to heal the sore and nourish 1
the debilitated, diseased body. !
Mr. I B. Talbert, Lock Box 245. Winona. Miss.,
nyt: “Six years ago my leg from the knee to
IH. foot was one solid sore. Several physicians
WHAT DOES
THIS MEAN?
We find by actual comparison that
our sales for October aro moro than
double wbat they wero the same month
last year.
It Means This!
That the people are fast finding ont
the fact that onr PRICES ARE LOWER
and onr shoes aro better than other
honscs are selling.
Empire Shoe Store,
J. W. L. DANIEL. Mgr.
Nioholson’i Old Stand, Americas, Go.
DR. CARLISLES
X d &
Liver and Blood.
-CT7RES-
RHEUMATISM
IN ALL FORMS.
Backache, Headache, Tooth
ache, Inilamation of the Kid
neys, Gravel. Neuralgia, Sore
Throat, Diptheria, Sprains,
Bru'ses, Contracted Coids,
Muscles, and Stiff Joints,
Cramp Colic and Cholera
Morbus, Bilious Colic, Chill?
ard Fever, Bites of Insects
Reptiles and Mad Dogs,
Croup, Caked Breasts, Sur-
uressed Menstruation, Corns,
Felons, Palpitation ot the
Heart, Piles, Gonorrhea, etc.
For sale by E. J. Eldndge
and all first.class drugstores
Price 50 cents.
All patients treated at my
office, no cure, no pay.
LEGAL ADNERTISEMENTS
WEBSTER COUNTY.
Bv virtue of an order of tbe court
of Ordinary “f said tountv, will be fo!u
at public outcry on the flm Tuesday In De
cember, Ifcoi, at the courthouse In said coun
ty, he ween the usual hours of sale, tbe fol
lowing real rat ate stuatul In Webster coun
ty, to^wlt One hundred and forty sev
and one-haif aerts of land, more or le—.
known as the James Dorn borne place, and
Ijtng In tbe 8Sth land district of said countv.
bounded as follows on the north by lands
W. P. Jo were, and ou the east bv lands of
K. King and W. P. i.ndv, south by W.
Addy west by W. P. Jo were Terms rash,
This Nov. tth, itU>. W. K D*'KN
. Executor.
GEORGIA-WdlsTEH COURT v.
J. M. S*ord having In proper form applied
tome for permanent letteis of administra
tion to vest In Geo. E Thornton, clerk of
the tuperlor court of sat county, on the
estate of Mary Jane Parilott; life of said
county This is to cite all and singular, the
—. __jgi
creators 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 should not De granted to Geo. E. Thom-
ton, clerx of rmperior court on Mary Jane
Witness my hand and of-
This N*y. 6th. 19b*.
T. J. THaRP, ordinary.
GEORGIA—WEnSTER COUKTY.
Mrs. M. E. Anderson haying In proper form
applied to me for permanent letters of ad
ministration on the estate of T. G. Ander
son, late of said county This is to cite all and
-*-gular the creditors ana next of kin of T.
Anderson to be and appear at my offlee
within the time allowed by law, ard show
cause, If any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to
E. Anderson on T. G. Anderson's estate,
witness m^r bacdjind official signature, this
6th day of }
1600.
T. J. THARP, Ordinary.
A DMINISTRATOB’S SALE.
XL GEORGIA, Webster County:
)r. R. M. Carlisle,
Unadilla, Georgia.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS-
R. L Matiurd
LANE & MAYNARD,
LAWYERS
AMERICU5, i GEORGIA.
Offices Nos. 15 and 17 Planters Bank Build.
jjlt PETER F. BAHN&EN. ,
Veterinary Surgeon.
Office at Turpin Bros, orG.O. Loving’s
QR.
B. B. HUDSON,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON
Tenders his professional services to the pub
lic. Calls left at Hudson's drug store will
receive prompt attention.
AMJEs TAVLOK,
„ „ Attorney at Law.
Offlee over Rembert njjrug store, Porsytb
HAWKINS,
- . _ Attorney at Law.
Office In Wheatley Hulldlng opposite in
ary ui sum county, win oc 10m on me nrst
Tuesday In December, 1900, at the courthouse
in said county, between the usual hours of
sale, the following real estate situated In
Webster county, to-wlt! Lot of land No. 196.
Ighty-flve acres off north side of lot lant
2i<2, also one hundred and fifty acres off
land Mo, tot, making a total of 437M acres
*“ * w “ «•*-dur-*'*
LEGAL, ADVERTISEMENTS.
'gcu3^itig»c“cosoae2ag»3ccc
Sumter Sheriff Sales.
Will be eold berore tne courtaovw door la.
{Be city of America*. Sumter county Gy. be
tween tbe legal hours of Vale on*Ure
Tuesday In December, I9»>, tbe following des
cribed property, town
A certain tract of land altuated on tbe eou tk
side of the pu-lie road, containing four (4)
acics, more or le»v, of the norm ,ldeof lotof
laud Number Ninety-six (9-). In tbe 28th die-
trlct of .samtet county, Qa., bounded af fol-
(own On the north by lands of Perry A
Brown, formerly belooglog to Harrold,
Johnson & Co., ou the east by lands belong
ing to Seaborn Clark, on tbe south by lands
belonging to A. A t resley. on tbe west by
lauds belonging to Perry A Brown, known
as tbe place upon which Frank Mann now
terldes, same being nowln tbe dbesesstonof
the said Frank Maun and levied up >n ae his
propertv to satisfy an execution Issued from
sumter superior court in favor of Johnson A
Harrold, surviving .partners of Harrow,
Johnson A Co,, vs. Frank Mann. Property
pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney and ten
ant In poMif Ion notified In terms of tne taw.
This tbe 27th day of August, ins.
J. O. MCARTHUR, Sheriff.
A pplication
LETTERS OJ- ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA—Sumter.County-
J. B. Felder baa made application to have
. H. Allen, clerk of coart. appointed admin
lstrator estate ol Eliza Hollman, deceased.
These are therefore to rite and admonish
ell parties concerned, whether kindred oc ,
creditors, to show cause on or betore tbe *
December term of the court ot ordinal
be held on the first Monday In Deceit-.,
190), why said petition should not be granti
ae prayed for. Witness mr hand and offlri
signature, tbit November Ith. 1900
A a SPEER. Ordinary.
PPLICATION
LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION.
G EORGIA—StJMTXR COCNTT.
Mack v eat baa made application to be ap
pointed administrator (with the will annex- -
pointed administrator (with the will annex
ed) of the estate of Nathan Veal, deceased.
These are therefore to rite and admonish
si parties concerned, whether kindred or
creditors, to show cause on or betore the
December term of the coart of ordinary to be
held on the are, Monday In Doc. I960, why
"aid petition should not be granted as pray
ed for. Witness my hand and official signa
ture this Nov. 6th, foot *
A C. SPEER,.Ordinary.
In the <6th land district of said county
Terms cash. This 5th dav of Nov. 1900’
D. W. NICHOLSON, Adm'r
for raid couotv to be held on the Bret Mon
day In December,J900._Thtoltbday of Nov
iuvit inu a uis Ptu uay ut tiu
GEO. E. THORNTON, Adm’r.
Application for Charter
To the Honorable, the Secretary of State,
of the Mate of Georgia: The petition of O
Downing. F. D. Aiken. M. Kaiser* E. H, Ma-
, N. Emanuel. T. Newman. J J. Lott. L.
•uu, Ns buiauuci. i. rtcnqidu. u *i. uutt. u.
R. Aiken, E. Drub-ton and W G. Brantley
respectfully shows;
Thatea*h and all of said petitioners, except
e:ltloner L. I*. Aiken, reside lu tbe City ot
runswlck, County of Glynn and Sute of
Georgia, and that petitioner L. R. Atkon re
sides at Mount Pleasant, County of Wayne
and »tate of Georgia.
II
That petitioner*desire to obtain for them
selves, their successors and assign »■ a char
ter for a railroad company, to be known as
the Brunswick ar.d Birmingham Railroad
Company, and they seea to be Incorporated
under such name, as a r
the purpose oTbu ill (fine kmfoperatlag a’ rill*
way line under said charter.
be built by salu co
company
tiundrid and fifty «46*) mlier, as near as
c*n beest mated at this time, and that the
du lie cm ludtcu At iuib iiiiix, a till mat me
eneral dir- ctlon ot same will be Southeast
Northwest.
VOtlCtS TO DEBTORS AMD CREDITORS,
it GEORGIA—SUMTSK COUNTF
That said proposed railroad will probably
run through the counti s of Glynn, Wayne
* .. HaWlli
PLrce, Appling, Coffre Irwin* wllcox. Dooly,
bumter. Webster and Stewart in the state
of Georgia.
Tbat the principal places fro n which and
to which It is proposed to construct said rail
road are Bmnsnick, Georgia and Montgom
ery and Birmingham, Alabama.
said rallroa —
te- n Thousand Dollars
mile of said proposed railroad, making a to
CATELLUOKN T. CLARivE,
1y Attorney at Law
HIM Lamar street. Americas, gs
A. ANSLEY, L.._
A. ANbLEY, JR. at L«w
Amerlcus, Ga.
E. CATO. M. u.
PbV.-CIAN AND SURGE! IN.
Residence M0 Felder street Telephone 9-
Tendere bis ptolesslonal services to the
people of Amerlcus and aurroundlLe coun
Special attention given to general
y, diseases of women and children.
rC>H Jacksou street Ca Is left at Dr
Kldrldge's store will .receive prompt attec
ties.
lion
Sporting Goods
and Fishing Tackle.
fectly well
phyi
ot St
to try t
I have been a per-
ever since."
is the only purely veg
etable blood purifier
known — contains no
poisonous minerals to
ruin the digestion and
add to, rather than relieve your suffer
ings. If your flesh does not heal readily
when scratched, bruised or cut, your blood
is in bad condition, and any ordinary sore
j, apt to become chronic.
Send for our free book and write our
physician, about your case. We make no
charge for this service.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO- ATLANTA. BA.
BEST TEETH
$7 50
SET.
Dr, F. H,McCalla,
DENTIST,
Office at Dr. Bart’a old stand, over
Davenport's drugstore, American, G».
confinement. Cure j
teed or bo pay. B. H. VE/
Man'gr Lithfa Springs &
Uarium, Box 3, Austell, (
have bought the enure stock of B. F.
Clewl-t' gun store, opposite posloffice. and re
moved same to
‘Bagley’s Corner,
Where I have a fine stock of Guos, Pis
tols, Cartridge s. Shells and Fishing Tackle.
&rsilKLL» LOADED TOOKDEK.
I can supply your wants lor anything' In
myliae. Call on or write me
Mall orders given prompt attention.
H. J. Bagley.
For Sale.
I desire to sell my neat market, sit-
■ * ~ iteJ. R.
lug fix-
. cheap
for cash. Possession given Jajt.Ut. It.
N. Allen,t orj W.
Dykes Jr.
ta) capitalisation of hlx Ml Hon, Seveu Hun
dred and Fifty Thousand Dollars (96;T60,i4W)
and ail of tbe said capital stock is to b#>
common stock and none of It preferred
stock.
VH
hat pel
... s.ild railroad company, obtained under
thin petltl* n. shall contlnnc In force for the
full reriod fixed b% law, to wit: One Hun
dred and One (10tj years.
VIII
Thatit Is proposed to ?oc>te the principal
office of said railroad company in tne Cny of
Brunswick, Georgia, and pc Itionirs show
that they do intend In good faith Immedi
ately upon the k> anting of the charter here
in prajed for, to go forward without del«y.
tosecure subscriptions to the capital stock. 1
construct, equip, maintain and operate raid
railroad: Wherefore, petitioners pray that
they, their successors and assign*, may be
all the rights, p.wers and privileges Inci
dent and pertinent to Alml ar railroad cor
porations and as are fixed and defined by the
laws now of force la said State; and peti
tioners will ever pray.
W O. BRANTLEY.
F. D AIKEN.
C. DOWNING.
M. KAISER.
K. H. MAHON*
N, EMANUEL.
T. NEWMAN.
J. J. LOTT.
E. BHOUSTON,
A DMINISTRATOR S SALE
A GEOKGIA-SUM_ ,
WIH be sold betore the cou* v
within the legal hours of sal
nsussu me legal DOUrsniSB* ,#
Tuesday In December. 1S0J, th« f
S3
_ _ jperty. to-wit: Flftyacres of land
off of lot Vo.m, In the 27th District of Snm-
terconnty, Ga , and bound north by lands
°1 J-F. Ciopton; east by George Mount and
south by Green Perry and west by Mrs, E.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
J-H. Allen, admlnlrirmtor estate of R. E.
Cobb, decesred, has made application for
letteis of dismission.
These are therefore to rite and admonish
ill parties concerned whether kindred or
:redltors, to show cause on or before the
December term of the court of ordlnarv to
- ber, 1900
be held the Bret Monday In December, 1000
why said petition should not be granted as
prayed for. Witness my hand and official
signature, this Sept 3rd, 1900.
A. C. SPEER. Ordlnarv.
APPLICATION LFAVW.Tr>SELL.
A GEORGIA—-StJPTBB
GEORGIA—.SDVTER comm
Notice Is herebv given that the underslin-
have applied to the Ordlnarv of said couutr
for leave to sell crrt.tu laud belonging to
the r.t- te ot J. If. Biack. late ot said county,
deceased, to-wit: An undivided one h.lf In
terest In fifty acres of land off of the south-
writ corner of lot < f lied Number MS In the
■ ffisf
nc hcatd at the resuiar term of ■ he U urt of
Ord nary for said county on the tlrst Monday
Iu December, 1910 Ttrn Nov. Mh. 19(0
W. W. SIMMONS,
ueorgia—suitTrtt cottarr
All persons 'ndebted o th* estate of J. H.
ack, late of .aid couuty, deceased, are
hereby notified to come forward and settle
at once and>ll person, taring claims aga'nst
s t avlng claims aga'nst
. cited and required to
•operly proved, to tag
said estate are hereb,
present the same, properly prove _ _
urderslgned within the lime allowed bv law.
This Nov. 6lh, 1VU0 W W. SIMMONS,
„ . . . R C. BLACK,
Elect! tors of the last will and testament of
” Blaek, deceased
A E
DMIN1STR.TOR'S SALE.
GEO It A—SuitTrtt UOCNTT,
By virtue ot an order trom the court of
Ordinary of Blob county, the undersigned
will sell before the c urthouse door, tu
Amerlcus, Ga., on the hrst Tuesday Inn—
cemter, during tne legal boats of sale*
loll .alng duct toed property, to-wlt; Eleven
acres, more or less situ .ted, lying and briaP
Amertcus, Sumter county, Ga., on-the
vy •» ssivj a. m icauu «uu utuci-i, cdSl 07
lands of Jxm«* Mrignt, south by Felder St..
west by iaadiot D^v.«: Muyoaml J.W.Harris. 5
there belog-nal.t y 1 ciween *. Id land aadtne
Un i of J. W. Hxrns. being the pUcc known
' , tbe ltevierc pucr, except onr ualf til
formerly conveted to D*vld Mayo. The
property will be xn ckrd off to the bltlitst
bidder tor c**n and tbe » ilv Is made tor tbe
rpose of distribution ana paring tne debts
me estate ot Jamc» M. Gealr, utcesnea.
Ma* UN bAVINGB BaNK,
Ariinlnib.rat r ot J. M. Ge«ir.
NOTICE OF A PPLICATION
TO REMOVE DISABILITIES,
u. M Cary ; Libel for divorce, Snmter
f Superior t’ourt, November
vs. f T« rra, IWK Verdkt for
T. F. C*ry J tal divorce, Nov 28, 1893.
Not’ce 1* hereby given tbat on tbe 12th.
day of s-pteu ber. *900, the ncderstgncd filed
In tbe offlee of tbe superior Court of Sumter
county. ?n application for rt*nov»l of the
dlsabll ties r» »ting u|mn him under tbe ver
dict In the above staled cause. Bald appli
cation will be he-rd at tbe term of said
Court commencing on tbe 4lb. Mondav in
November, 190a T. F. CART.
L. K AIKEN.
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Sons strictly confidential. IliniUic«kon I’n.t-nU
s«*nt fieo. Uldo«t nwMtcy fuf SfanrijiirpatenUk
Patent* taken thnmsrii Munn % Co. receive
ipfcialTf.ilce, wlrbout cLtrue, lutuo
Sdetitiaic Unitrican.
A handsomalr lllnstralod weekly. Tersest e!r-
■ TeroMstSa
rof any p.-iun:tne toiirttaL ,
r»nr months, vl. bowl-by ail newsdealers.
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Nov. Wtb. lfid»
GEORGIA—SCMTKK COUMTT.
J. L. CbambU** t Suit on note In the Month-
vh. Viy County Court. Return-
J. R Collins. ) able to Dec. Term 19001
The defendant, J. R. Collin*, I* required to
„ Collin*, I
be and appear at tbe Moothly County Coart
of Sumter countv to be beld in and for said
county on the first Wednesdafttn December
1903, to answer the complaint 91 J. L. Cham
bliss In a suit on note and accouot In said
Court for $53 31, or In default thereof th#
Court will proceed a* to Jus’lce shall apper
tain Given under my hand and seal this
tbe 12th day of October 1900.
Osxie Rook.) Term, 1900.
ToOzzy Book,: - You are hereby required
nd appear at the Superior Court, la
to be and appear at the Superior Court, la
the county ot Sumter, to be held on the 4th.
Monday In November, 19b’. to answer tbe
L'bel for Divorce In cate o' Eliza Hooka vs
Ozzy Hooka. Ia default thereof the court
will proceed at to Justice .hall appertain.
J. H. ALLEN, Cfx. Superior Court
Witness the Bon. '£■ A. Littlejohn. J. 8. C
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