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[ state or Georgia—sums It Cocnr.
Jooo of aud State and County respectful
I That they .desire for thtmselvn. their.
K€i<-luck, Kuceewnr* and asslina tn becol
Incorporated under me name and itrle
"LKslIK MKHL’ANTILKi Hirppr.v m'
I term of twenty yean with
I renewal at the end of.aald t
lit
The capital etock of the
be roar Thouaand Dolla
•baree of one hundred doll
tloaera. however, aak the
creaalna the capital atock I!
not ezccedlnc In the atgre*
actually
cents
to be no liability of the Indlrlduai
holden beyond vie unpaid aubacrtptta
via.
The principal olllce and place of be
of the proponed corporation will be
town orLeelle, aald state and Count;
S ltlrnera aak the privilege of eatabl
neb nffleetof the bnalneaa atauch
eeawlihm and without the state a
may aee at: the right to appoint agent
to do all other auch tbmgaaaare neci
and Incident to carry on aald bualneaa.
Wbe. afore toll lionet a pray to be mi
body corporate under the name and at
aforeaalil, entitled to the rights, ptie
and Immunities and subject to the llab
Died by law. Thlatbe laj^day^of Jai
Petitioners Attorn
A PPLICATION
A TWK
application for twelve months support out
the catate of J. P. Held and appraisers dr
appointed tn set apart the same having III
Ibrlr returns,
Tbers are therefore to cite and admonl
all persons concerned, whether kindred
creditors, to show cause on or before t
February term of the Court of Ordinary
ho held on i lie flrat Monday In Pebruai
IDO, why said petition should not be grant
as prayed lor. Witness my hard andoSbl
signature, this the iHth dav of December, U
THUS. M. ALLEN, Ordinary
APPLICATION
A LKTTKKB OP ADMINISTRA1
OEOnOIA—b CUTER Cot STY,
W'ereas, W. L. Thomas, hatrl-gin pt
form applied to mo for permaneut iettc
administration on the eat to of Al
U XECUTOE'8 SALE. 1
£• U ICO IP
IM, at the court how
reen the usual hoars <
real estate lying ai.u t
r homier, town: One
acres of land, more a
acres of which is the
and Number one But
and the oust ntty (-4
bweat corner of lot I
road) on the south by lands belonging {
B. Hooka and on Ua treat by Uadsle
log to T. U Hooka, naid property w!
offered for sale In bulk, and tbe tern
said sale are cash, bald land sold a
properly of the estate of Mm Jane t. Ur
Mlenfaald county, deceased, for tbe
pose of paying debts of said estate.
A PPLICATION
A TWELVE MONTHS !
GEORGIA—Waasr eh Cop sty.
Whereas, B. P Shivers, having
THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER, FRIDAY JANUARY 30, 1903.
monument to general lee.
WHAT 13 TRUTH!
Col. Alexanrlor K. McClure of Phll-
uilelpLia lias prepared a bill, which is
I„ be introduced into tho Pennsylvania
Legislature at an early day by Bepre
<t ulative Cooi>or of Delaware county,
providing for tho erection of ssplen-
ili.l c<inestrian statue of Gen. Bobert
j;. Lee on tbe Gettysburg, battlefield,
Tire bill contemplates the co-operation
0 f tlie state of Virginia in tbe work,
and provides an appropriation of $20,-
(M0. The statne is to ho o> bronze and
tbe site for its erection will be somo
point on Cemetery Hill. It is provided
that Virginia shall appropriate $20,000.
The work is to be nnder direction of a
jciut commission to consist of tho gov
ernors and adjutant generals of the
two states, and several voterau soldiers.
The idea is n graceful one, and the co-
operation of Pennsylvania and Virginia
Tho power of truth cannot be over
estimated. That truth will prevail is
true, for even if crushed to the earth
will rise again, and often with greater
strength.
But what is truth?
How can one find truth? Howcanone
know truth?
The true man is the man who is most
trusted. The man who can see the
truth, and know tlio truth is ihe man
who can accomplish most in this
world.
The foundation of tho everlasting
truth is in God's holy writ. “Grace
and truth come through Jesus Christ,"
says St. John. The fact that tho
Christian religion founded on the Holy
Bible has endured through so many
hundreds of years is the best evidence
that it is true. Xo doctrine, no philos-
in carrying it out would bo a mark o l ophy, no theory and no religion has
restored cordial relations. ever been found that can displace it.
The Times-Recorder suggests as a All men of all nations and all religions
suitable inscription tho following mas- in the world acknowledge tho power of
tcrlt and heartfelt tribute paid the ; tho Bible truths.
South's great chieftain by tho lamented | Cannot we then lie best taught truth
benjamin H. Hill of Georgia. j by the experience of men who have
Senator Hill said of tho beloved Lee: their lives guided by the scriptural
• lie was a toe without hate; a friend truth? Yet these good men do not al-
uitlmut treachery; a soldier without' „ know ln p | inHCB of , lfo tho
cruelty; a victor without oppression, 1
; „„l a victim without murmuring. r "‘ b ' Tbcy aro often ln ' I>09cd u '-° n
murmuring.
••He was a public officer without
vices; n private citizen without wrong;
a neighbor without reproach; a Chris,
tlan without hypocriey, and a man
without guile.
• He was a Ciesar without hisnmbi-
tiiui; Frederick without his tyranny;
Napoleon without his selfishness, and
Washington without his reward.
“Ho was obediont to authority as a
servant, and royal to authority as a
true king,
“Ho was as gentle os a woman in life;
modest and puro as a virgin in thought;
watchful as a Roman vestal ia duty;
submissive to law as Socrates, anil,
grand in battlo as Achilles.”
DEATH OF DR. EUGLNE FOSTER.
by fakirs.
The fact is that tho puro truth is a
very difficult thing to find. The ear
nest seeker after truth realizes this,
perhaps, more than anybody else.
Sometimes when a man is told tho
truth he does recognize it, or ho may
not understand it. Thou, foo, truth
grows in power as raoro pcoplo believe
it. Then in its mighty power it wields
great influence.
If tho public only realized tho trou
ble it was to get tbe truth in tho rush
of getting out aila'ly nowspaper they
would bo far moro charitablo in their
criticisms of its comparatively few or
What next?
A lunch for 5 cents.
A wholesome, nutritious, hunger satis*
fying lunch for a nichell
Uneeda Biscu it the new bread food.
Right from the oven I
All the crisp, flaky goodness preserved
by the In-er-seal Package satt&sttgas
And only 5 cents 1
Get Uneeda Biscuit
to-day.'
Go to the grocer's early and
be at the head of the line.^
A Weak
Stomach
Indigestion is often caused by over
eating. An eminent authority says
the harm done thus exceeds that from
the excessive use of alcohol Bat all
tbe good food you want but don’tover-
load tbe etomach. A weak stomach
may refuse to digest wbat you eat.
Then you need a good digestant like
Kodol, which digests your food with
out the stomach's aid. This rest and
the wholesome tonics Kodol contains
soon restore health. Dletlngunneces-
sary. Kodol quickly relieves the feel
ing of fulness and bloating from
which some people suffer after meals.
Absolutely cures Indigestion.
Kodol Nature's Tonic.
Prepared only brE.C. DEWirrftOo.,Chicago.
The |L bottle coaulneg* timet tbe 60c. Rn
lo/s. Reporters and editors with tho
Augusta nad tho slate at large has! nlm08t diligence have a difficult time
iHerod « groat loss in the death of « etlins at tU ° trjtb ' Tbo " vor “8°
man and woman spend very little
Thoy accept almost
Hint valuable citizon, Dr. Eugono Fos ,
ter, president of tho board of health of. tilao thiaking '
Augusta, dean of tho faculty of tho I aa - vlbiue tboy bonr ' or ro ' ul - wbich
medical college of Georgia and presi- ,looH not : ibom ’ or tboir |,ockot
dent of llio board of trustees of tbo
state sanitarium.
He was also a member of tho Ameri
can Medical Association, tho Amorican
gynecological Society, tho Surgical
Association of tho United Stales, tho
Hygienic Association of the United
States nud ox-president of iho Georgia
.Medical Association.
Hr. Foster was a man of lino ability
and exalted integrity. Ho was a loyal
books ns true, especially if tbo state
ment is constantly repented.
Worth <2100 1° you to nare child
or adult 0 f incontinence of
water daring sleep “Anti-Diuretie"
stons it immediately. $1.
J. E dridge, druggist.
Sold by E,
Professor W. W. Lucas (colored), of
Atlanta, has dropped somo more pearls j
of wisdom. Here isone: “Whena fol
low wears scven-dollar shoes and his
and conscientious friend of tho State
Sanitarium and to hiscrodit had nevor
missed a meeting of tho board of trus
tees of that humane institution daring
a long and faithful service of fifteen
years. 11 was in this caiwcity Dr. Fos
ter was associated with Capt. John A.
Cobb„of Americas, and Capt. Cobb ia
"leaking of him yesterday doplor-
in t> b'o untimely death and said he had
aever known a manlior, nobler man.
wages aro four dollars a week ho woars
Thu numes of Col. A. R. Lawton and
Hen. H. C. Cunningham of Savannah,
■md lion. Marion Erwin of Macon aro
mentioned as probabilities for the sj>-
pointment of Judge of tho U. S. Conrt
for the Southern District of Georgia,
in the event of Judge Emory Speer, the
incuulient, being advanced to the cir
cuit court of appoals. AH nro good
men and will serve the scute honorably
'hoti Id any one of them bo apiiointcd.
I be Times-Rcco. dor is giving Iho
feople the news. It gives it without
oolor aad without bios. It is not ran
to farther the schemes of any foclioa
obr rc’i or stuto or to wroak personal
'engeanco on any oao, bnt is in a po-
'ilion to tell the icvlb and shamo tho
tcvil. Tho Times-Hecordcr will ever
be found exposing shams and hypoc-
rae y> and its editor is not afraid to bat
tle for the right and teU the troth.
a lie on his feet. When a fellow wears
finer clothes than the man who em
ploys him, ho wears a lie on his beck."
And hero is another: “The Sonth de
nies the negro the privilege to slop at a
first class hotel where white peoplo
stop, bnt does not deny him the oppor-
t juity to mako the money with which
ho can bnild a first class hotel of his
own and for his own people.”—Macon
Telegraph.
RHEUMATISM
Tortures, Cripples and Deforms.
Rheumatism does not treat all alike.
Some suffer torture from the very begin
ning, the attack being so sudden, sharp
and disastrous that they are made help
less cripples in a few days, while others
fee1 only occasional twitches of pain in
the knees, ankles, elbows and wrists, or
the muscles of the legs, arms, back or
neck; but this treacherous disease is only
traveling by slower stage*. The acid
poisons are all the while accumulating in
the blood, and muscles and joints ore
filling with corroding, acrid matter, and
when the disease tightens its grip and
strikes with full
tionisstron ^enough THE BLOOD
to withstand its fear- a sin
ful blows, anil its vie- ”1111
tints are crippled and CVCTCM
deformed,or literally O T O I CIT1
worn out by constant RULED
GOLDEN AGE
PURE OLD
LINCOLN CO.
WHISKEY
k TVE, THE IIISTILM.KS
k Itinrantne thoso Roods to bo
E uro and 1 years old. None
otter at any price. We
JlwlUeblpln plain boxes to
Iany address, express pro.
(paid at tlio followlcj dls-
| tiller’s prices:
8 Full Bottles,S3.4B
IIO Full Bottles, 6.BB
112 Full Bottles, 7.90
| IB Full Bottles, 9.70
Tour money back If Dot u
I represented. A sample H
I pint by express prepaid,
’ for SOe In stamps.
AMERICAN SUPPLY CO.. Distillers,
MsraphU, Team
For Sale.
210 and 212 Prince street,
? , m> 326 Forsyth street, and
other city homes for one-fifth
c;‘h, b?’ance in 100 monthly
pavuients.
Bu i the Coleman property
on Lee street, 4 acre. Call
on or address
H. T. DAVENPORT,
Real Estate Agent
MONEY LOANED!
Farm loans negotiated any
where ia Southwest Georgia
at low rates and on ea«y
terms. Save money by see
ing me.
O. R. ELLIS.
Americus, Ga.
i bo Timos-Rccordor’s plea for good
"'untry roads is being taken up by
Mkcr papers. Tho Timea-Becoitler
' •‘" alweye be found leading in a
righteous cause; others here its per
mission to foUow.
f here is talk of a oar plaat and foun-
‘ lr J ,0 cost 91,000,000 being established
lt All »«tn, its annual output to be$0,-
000 worth of oars. This would bo
*he rate of thirty can a day and 10,-
000 » year.
BY ACID.
pain. Rheumatism is
caused by Uric Acid
or some other irri
tating poison in the
blood, and this is the cause of every va
riety end form of this dread disease. Ex
ternal remedies do not reach the blood,
consequently do no lasting good.
S. S. S. goes direct^ into the circula
tion and attacks the disease itself. The
acid poisons that cause the inflammation,
soreness sad swelling are neutralized end
the blood purified end cleansed of all irri
tating matter, and nothing is left in the
circulation to pro-
dace other attacks.
S S-S. being nvegc-
table remedy does
remedy does
psirJLhediges.
notim]
lion or
like alksllsnd potash remedies, but builds
up and tavigonttentbe entire system, end
st the same time make* a thorough and
permanent cure of Rheumatism.
Whiteforour free book on Rhcumutum.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta, Sa.
Silberman
Bros.
Largest Far House In America.
Branches All Over Europe.
II Isbest cash pstee Mid (or tU kinds
ol raw far.. Hold roar shipment
nntU poo sot oar pries list. MV*
/Titt+da. Wem*Ulitres.
SILBERMAN BROS.,
lOto IMMIchlssn Sc. Chicago, III.
Dodson’s Furniture Polish
Seeds Which Succeed.
Very Early JerseyWakeffeld Cabbage
(Heads for Market 70 to 80 days from sowing.)
All the Year Round Cabbage,
(Heads in 95 days.)
Extra Early Peas.
(The earliest sort—<8 days from sowing.)
Unsurpassed Cabbage Lettuce.
Early Red or Purple Top Turnip Seed.
(Sixty days from sowing.)
Seven Top Turnip.
(For greens or salad.)
Silver Skin or White Onion Sets.
(A mild, pleasant variety, maturing in 85 days from sowing,)
Extra Early Red Onion Sets.
A. A. Waterman’s Fountain Penn.
Guarranteed to be of beat quality and per
fect in every respect. Price from $i.5o to $3.
Dodson’s Pharmacy.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
Application for Charier.
[Dodson’s Pharmacy.
“Meet Meet Me at Dodson’s.”
Removes scratches and scars from all grades
of furniture and leaves it looking as if new. The
directions are to apply with «oft cloth and rub
well with dry flannel cloth. Price 5oc bottle.
We handle only Landreth’s Seed which
without doubt are the best seed on the market.
They are all in dated papers and we ask that
you buy from us and get seed which suceed.
We cal! your special attention to the following
varieties of new specialties which is now the
right time of season to plant.
WEBSTER COUNTY.
For Rent.
Oueofmost desirable dwellings
on College street, known as the Dr.
Cooper place. Near *3. A. L. depot
and public schools. All conveni
ences, 820 per month. Apply to
THOS. HAItROLD.
Wheeler’s Woodyard.
Opposite Sesbostd depot. AI1 kinds
of wood, any length or size. Promp
delivery. Lowest prices, Send as
your orders.
'Meet Me at Dodson’s.’
JOHNSON & HARROLD, PILES! PILES! PILES*. Administrator’s Sale.
MERCHANTS.
AND DKAUCB8 IN-
HEAVY GROCERIES and
Dr. Williams’ Indian Pile Olntnrest 1,
pared to cure Plies and DOKS IT In
EE?"-, fvr ‘IfflHliiSHy bo . r * UJ
• Aii drinrtstsor bv m
i LO.,cievclaud, Onlo
CEORGIA-WxnsTxn Cobxtt.
in short 0 f P £5“n\ n
district of
Plantation NawpIlMi
on Uammoq*
Cish aulvanccd on cot
current ratet.of Interest.
Bargain In a Locomobile.
A $750 locomobile for male at lenn
than half prioe. Apply to J. W. Sbin-
holser, 403 Third streeL Macon Ga.
I IM.. 176 and net
121 lW.
.no, *1 In
lew* In tn«* northwmt corner of . .
>ald lot* Non. UA. 176, 177 In the •* eiLi
said county. Sold for th« purpon* i
tiutlon among heirs and pornicut
detitrdnciM. Terms CA*h. This the
of January. I9C3L S. J. HARM
“ Harrell, de
Ad in r estate of D. U