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'.u * >'',V ?; ; ", the AMER1CUS WEEKLY. TIMES..RECORDER, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 28. 1906. Successful Farmers USB POTASH There is nothing doubtful or indefinite about the results of using Potash fertilizer in the soil for truck crops. Every pound of Potash added, returns manifold its weight in vegetables. It is nature’s law, and sure as the sun. Every farmer should have “Truck Farming." It has much nterestlnglnfbrmation about fertilization. We send it free. OERMAN KALI WORKS New Vorfc-M Nassau Street or Atlanta, 01.-1324 Candler Bultdlnz Jfmong the 7)evotees of Society. I * * —I DorCt Suffer at.ll ni^ht lon<5 from toothache neuralgia or rheumatism Slo&jvs L/iivinveivt kills the pain — quiets the nerves and induces sleep At oJ| dealers. Price 25c 50c 6*1.00 Dr E&rl S. Sloarv, Bostor\,Ma.ss.U.S.A. tran»d •sunns movoao ‘vimtilv sjtjntobJnvDRf ’xuedu103 J9S IH *3 U •ap ‘jpo xog ‘i^ 9 W m D jBinaoa aqj ip ptre jpBjj e/auona Sno£ p2 him noA pus ‘uaui joj fsoqs og-g$ Suia s^asig joj 3[sb o? sons eg 'aj^qmfLisM spimiojmu, &iqmpj, Aq pros ere ^aqi osneoaq ‘epBJ^ <4eoiqaejususj?j saoqs puwg ppiqs P U S no ^ 9J9l lAi Jiqni IS m 9 . Hege's Improved Saw Mill I I h hullt In three sixes—Light. Medium end Theso machines ere complete with coun- I {leavv. Carrioffos 25 ft. to 00 fu Here's ter aha ft and bit* built of best materials | i at. ItectiJlinear Simultaneous Set-Works throughout. 10 yearaon the rrark*-t. n «ro recognised os having noequal for eccu- e machine has ever been thrown back t racy, the vreet desire or ell tawyerx. our hands. Well-made and guaranteed. Heacoclt-King Pat. Variable Feed Works will Increeee the cut ef the mill 25 to 60 per cent Can be Instant!/ changed from xlo to raat or vice verse while sew ia in the cut. Requires no chamro of frict onorroovemei <f the body. Is nearly automatic inoperetlon end is controlled altogether by e slight M'essureoa the lever. Far smell mills U superior tostcam-feed. Attached to ell our mill*. Mfg. by SALEM IRON WORKS, Winston-Salem, N. C. Writs Ton Cataloq K-No. 32 Mallary Bros. I Machinery Co. I Macon, Georgia | zngincs, noii.=R= ? cotton cismso lucKircrv. r:i: y killi»CK:x".r,*:Jat.':*•'- ■ Kilts, PuwpiRS CviBI - • OACOLiiC c:;c.z::r - ■ Com plat* outfit* n apcalohv. Vewi., , IiS.lttoWAirlot«rgtto,on*-!- <•-. ^ J ' W. SHEFFIELD Frcrdent. r. P, 8BIPFIELD. Cashier. OF Memories ol Santa Olaua. I. When the leaves turn red and yellow, fall beside the garden wall, And November winds have mustered out the last days of the fall; When December days grow shorter and her wintry winds do blow, Then our minds turn back to Hants and the days of long ago. II, How we watched, watting, waiting, with a child's faith and delight. We could hear his slelghbells tingling In onr joyous dreams each night; Faith, the conqueror, wrapt na, kept'®* 40 princess and trimmed In Irish us, In his armor strong, socuro, | lace - Miss Ruby Hill, of Washing We slept, dreaming, dreaming, and i ton - wore ft 8™? doth suit, with a woke each time to find It sure. lar B° pioture hat to match; Miss Min- nlo Harper, of Philadelphia, was very ,u ' much admired in a bine net, wearing Now, if a child's faith turns towards a white felt hat trimmed in blue Christ when he’s a man grown tall, 1 plumes, Then when November winds shall mus, gnado the occasion one of the prettiest and happiest of the season, Punch was served from a coxy place In the hall by Misses Virginia Gann and Mamie Wyatt. The tally cards were beautiful Gibson beads, The top score gave a beautiful book to Mrs* Carr Glover, who in a charming man, ner presented it to the guest of honor, Mrs. Hunter, At the close of the game very tempting refreshments were served. Several very captivating visitors were present, among whom were the guest'of honor,’ Mre. Hunter, wearing a beautiful gown of gray radium allk, ter out the last days of his fall, It as a guardsman would kefep him,safe, secure against the foe, Miss Hildreth Honorsd. Mrs. L, G. Connell, always an at- A. the one kept him watchingfor Sant. ! ,os ‘ e8 “’ I w “ un "«« aUy Claus in the days of long ago. ' 0,0ua “ d farming on Friday after noon, when she entertained In honor of her sister, Miss Kva Hildreth, at a eucliro party. Mrs. Council received A very pretty event of the past week her guests in an exquisite net over was the wedding of Miss Mary Taylor pink taffeta, the charming honoree Taylor-Gardner. and Mr. Hiram C. Gardner which oc curred Wednesday evening at eight o'clock. The ceremony was very Im pressively performed by Rev. J. P' Wardlaw, in the front parlor, the bride wearing a dainty white lingerie frock over pink i.lso. This delightful home was exceed ingly beautiful on this occasion, with its many brilliant lights, quantities of and groom standing directly under an pink tlowera and stately palms. At the enormous bell made of white tulle and 1 close of the game a savory luncheon lillles of the valley. The bride wore a I was tempting served, gown of soft white silk and carried at Among those Invited to-meet Miss boquet of white carnations. The rib- Hildreth were.Mrs.C'rawfordWheatley, bon bearers were Mrs Seymour Evans, Misses I.izzie Taylor, Luciie Meadows and Eloise Gardner, who wore very dainty white lingerie frocks, elabor ately lace trimmed. Mr. and Mrs, Gardner left at ten thirty for Monte zuma, where he iz an exceedingly pop, alar young man. Among the out of town guests present were, Mr. and Mrs. L. W. Gardner, Mr. Louis and Miss Eloise Gardner, Mrs. M. S. Snellgrove, Mr. T. R. McKenzie, Miss Haidee McKenzie, Miss Hoys ltobln- son, Mr. Karl McKenzie. Mr. Clovis McKenzie and Mr. A. T. I .owls. A Bullet Luncheon. The buffet luncheon that‘Mm. Craw ford Wheatley gave Wednesday, in honor of Mrs. James Reed Curry, was Indeed an elegant affair. The house was very artistic In Its decorations of smflax, holly and a profusion of fra grant white narcissi. Mrs. Wheatley is a very attractive and gracious hostess and those who wore so fortunate as to be numbered among her guests were Mesdames' Frank Lanier, John Shef field, Loring Smith, Logan Irvin, G. W. Bacot, II. B. Simmons, G. D. Wheat- ley, Cbas. Hunter, James Taylor, Clar ence White, W. D. Moreland and Law- son Stapleton; Misses Martha Wheat- ley, Rosalie and Gertrude Smith, Alice Wheatley, Annie Braban, Sarah Cobb, Jennie Hollis. Serving, were Misses Virginia Gunn and Mamie Wyatt. Kindergarten Chrltiroae (Tree. Miss Annie Brahn gave a Xmaa tree to her kindergarten classes, Saturday afternoon, at Miss Bell's Studio. The tree was most effectively decorated, which was entirely the work of the children. The program rendered by the little folks delighted a large audience. Literary Club Meet*. Miss IJsxle Md/Cndon was hostess for the Literary Club Thursday at her home ca Hill street. In a very charm Ihg and delightful manner, she made it one of the most pleasant afternoons of the vear. Mias Bell's Recital. The tfourth recital of this season, given by the music pnplls of Miss An nie Mae Bell, at her studio on iCotton Ave., was truly a musical treat to a large audience. j The primary work displayed a won derful ability an tho part of thetoa'cher. The quartet by Misses Bell, McMatb, Cobb and Johnson, wos]:4ndeed a grand finale, recolving an approving encore. AMERICUS. GEORGIA* | all consistent f A Bridge Party. Thursday afternoon Mrs. Crawford Whcatlloy gave a beautiful bridge party In honor of Mrs. Cliarlcsworth Hunter of Savannah. A quantity of red roses, a wealth of fragrant white narcissi!, handsome palms, feathery foras, numerous lighted ers, half a hundred handsomely rned women and last but not least 'a most charming and attractive hostess. Mrs.O. W. Bacot, Mrs. Clarence Whlto, Mrs. H. H. McKee, Mrs. Barlow Coun cil, Mrs. W. D. Moreland, Mra. Charles worth Ilnnter, Mrs. Carr Glover, Mrs. Frank Lanier, Mra. Fred Davenport, Mrs. Reed Carry. Mrs. Elton Parker, Mrs. Geo. Oliver nnd Mrs.O. T. Miller; Misses LU Glover, Martha Wheatley, Annie Brahan, Hazel Tower, Rnby Hill, of Washington, Susanne Sim mons, Mae Wheatley and Jennie Hol lis. Chafing Olah Entertainment. Mrs. A. G. Duncan was the charm* ing hostess at a chafing dish party Thursday evening In honor of two pretty and popular visitors. Miss Alice Foster of Buena Vista and Miss ltuby HUl of Washington. Included In Mrs. Duncan’s guests were, Misses Hazel Tower, May and Kate Wheatley and Bessie Chappo’,1, Messrs, G. D. Wheat- ley, Walter Brown, Lucius McClosky, Hollis Fort, Edward Porter, L. C. Quinn, K. G. Simmons and Walter Page. The Next Marriage. An Important and’prominent social event of this week will be the mar rings of Miss Lula Browno and Mr; T. Furlow. Callaway occurring at the First Baptist church iThursday even ing, 27th. - Personal (Notes. Miss Nella Vason of Albany will be one of the attractive visitors here dur ing the holidays, the gnest of Miss May Wheatley. ' Miss Alison Badgor, of Atlanta, *(111 be the recipient, of many cbardiing social attentions here during the holi days, us Miss Elizabeth Hsrrold's guest. Miss Eva Hildreth, of I.tve Oak, Fla, la the popular and attractive gueat of Mrs. T,. G. Council. Mr. T. Furlow CaUaway, of Salis bury, N. C., is in the city. Mist Constance Holt last borne again after a visit of several months in Co lumbus. Mr. Allen Fort, Jr. arrived the last of the week to spend tho holidays at home. Mrs. F. L. Schuessler spent several days here as an admired gnest of Mrs. W. J. Joser while en route to Fitz gerald. Mias Roby UtU of Washington, Go. Is tho pretty and popular gnest of Mrs. Barlow Council, t Tho friends of Misses Bessie and Mlnnlo Harper will be delighted to know that they wlU spend tho winter hero. Miss Alice (Foster of Buena Vista Will teqvlt* >' social finoritc lu re «- Mra. A. O. Duncan’s guest. , DeWitt . OsWItt Is the aims to kxdc for whea rwi.ro to boy Witch Hazel Salre. beWitt'z Witch Hazel Stive Iz the prtzlnal end only tenulr.e. In (act 'DeWItrzts the only Witch HazelSzhre that Iz made from the unedultented Witch-Hazel An'othere ere coonterfelte-beie but- “tlone, cheep end worthless—even danrerous. DeWItfsWitch HazelSahre It e specific for Piles: Blind. Bleedlnr. Itching and Protruding Plies. Also Cuts. f^aggEjass Totter, Salt Rheum, and all other Skin SALVE mkrAHZD it Ea Gt DeWitt 6 Go., Chicsfe Sold by W. A. Rembert LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS [Nonol —All legal advertisements must he brought to the business offlee not later than Wednesday aeon of eael is <L1 ire in- Thli Sumter Sheriff Sales. OEORGlA-SUMTIHlComtir. Will hs sold before the conrthonse I the city of Amerlcus, Ga., on the Bret uesday In Jan. 1907,. between the legal cursor sale the following desert tied pro- srtv. to wit: ‘ Fifty acre, land more or less In.the Wth district of Sumter county, Georgia, bounded , ire or less, known as the : place In the Dlstrct of Macon nty, Georgia, bounded east by lands of ... McMlchael, south by Sumter county Hue pr Ohas. McMlchael land, west by lauds of Alice McMlchael and north by Boggy branch, said above two tracts of land lying In one body, the Sumter and Macon countv tine running through same. Levied on as the property 'of Charlie McMlchael to eat- lsty a common law execution Issued from the city court ot Americas, said county, In favor of W.L. English against Charlie Mc Mlchael. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney, and tenant In possesslon.the will ow ot Charlie McMlchael served with writ ten no.tce.of thlalevyasraijutredh^law GEORGIA—StfUTXB COUBTT To all whom It may concern;—Corlnne Burke having. In proper form,applied to me for permanent letters of administration cum testlmeuto anuexo on the estate of Campbell Washington, late ot said county This Isto - cite all and eingu'ar the creditors and next amerlcns Trust & Sa of kin of C-m bell Washington to be and appear at my ofnee within the time allowed bv law, and show cause. It any they can, why permanent lettera of administration should not be,ranted to Corinne Bu-kc on Campbell Washington estate, witness my nano and oBIctal signature, this 3rd. day of December 1900. JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary A LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION GEORGIA—SUMTinCooNTT. Po all whom it may concern:-*0 M. .ark* haring, in proper form, ap plied to me for permanent letters of admin- xtratlon de boms not on tho estate ot Dr, W. C Tinsley, late of said county. Tbi* Is to cite all and sluzula* the creditors and n ixt of kin of Dr. W O Tinsley to be and arpear at my offlee within the time allowed bv law. «nd snow cause, It any they can. Why permanent administration should not he granted to G M. Sparks on .Dr. vv. C Timer estate. Witness my hand andon- clal signature, >hD etc, day cf December 19 S JJHNA. OOB3, Ordinary u Alt parties ... Mrs. Mary J. Adame, late deceaaedr are notised to make payment to the undersigned, aud all parties holding claims against said estate arenottBe i to WwllMB ‘ zaymsnt ate of Sumter county, I to make payment to aad ail pai JjJ |f saujc to toe undersigned tor _ L. TIIOMtS.Fatonton.ua. J. W. WESTON, owilonboro.ua. Executors under the will of Mrs. M: Adame, deceased. ary J. GEORGIA—Stamm Countt. To the superior Court of said c*untyi Th<! petition. f ■•. A. Ansier. E. A. Hawkins,/. A; Dixon, J. E. D. Shipp, J. E. Sheppard. W P Wallis., R. L. Maynard, w. t. Cane. -| E * bee, E A. Msbei.Z ick CMP-ern o , R, ®I >"• q- R Winchester. L. J. Blalock, G S. Cobb, w. W. Dykes, F. A. Loo *r (I, U. Webb, Z A lltUelobd. o R. Crlsn. J. R. Wliliame. W. M. Harper, W. a Dodson, /. II Huds-n, JamesTa*ior. Howell Simmons, Hollis Fort J N >o*rt>orough, Allen Fort. Sr. and W Thai! Glover reen-itfully show unto the court That they/eslre for themseivee, their*ae- sociateaand successors, to t* lr corporates ana made a body politic for a term of twenty y.-.s, with themsusl privilege of renewal. m CThe name of aatd proposed corporation shall bethe “Amerkus Bar Association." us only tmee end place ot hpsineea snail be at Amirltus, Sumter county, Georgia. t m The purpose and object of [such proposed cc r joratlon shall not be pecuniary gain, bit It shut be to maintain the honor l>d dig nity of the profession of lawi to cu'tirate social iMcicourse among ltnmenbers; to promote l-gal science and the administra tion ol justice.; They desire the right to have and nee a common aeal: to aue and be en*d: to plead - d be Impleaded; to purchase, own and sell sperty. real, personal and n laed • s may necessary. To make and enforce euoa constltu'lon, By-laws, Buies and rrgulatloi e as may be accessary for the arcomplisk- mentof its purposes; and generally to de and perfoim all Such things as may be necessary to carry out the general pians and i nrpoeea for which It is organized. W.P. WALI.I3. . • B. A. HAWKINS, W. T. LANK. Petitioners Attorneys. Filed in offlee, this Hlb, dzyo November »4 _ b.R.risY.S, Depnty Cletk Superior Court at*or;aioau!A , mus coehtt. T, s. R. lleys, deputy clerk of the s-perlor of said county, do hereby cer'Ily thit In the Hies of 'or charter of court , the foregoing Is a true copy In I said court, of the application for i the Amerlcus Bar Association. Witness my hand and Beal of said court, this letb, day of November 190S, . S. R HRYS, Deputy Clerk Superior Cout L Application fora Bank Charter. To the Hon, Philip Cook, Secretary of Stale, Atlanta, Ga. We, M. M. Lowery, Craw-ord Wheatley, F P. Harrold and K. K McNulty, of A nerl- cus, Ga., and L, A. Lowery, of Chicsg i.Ill, a* ullcants ax' Incorporators under An Act of he General Assembly of Georgia, approved lecetnber 30th, 1893, entitled, -*u *ct to carry Into effect paragraph eighteen of Section seven ot Article three ■ f the Con- stltutlon ofl8;7, as amended, In relation ta cbartcrlng Sf banks, to provide for the In corporation of banking companie* by Ibe Secretary of State, and for other pu.p Acs," make this our declaration, praylugthatwe be Incorporated as a hotly corporate and —rlttlc for the purpose of doing a ventral the prlnclpalofflce of ink* and that bVldcat'ed’m'The city o7"Ameru;ua , [ coun ty of Sumter, and State of Georgia, with a capital ,it twenty live thousand dollata (•z’.OUO.) divided lato shares of one hun dred dollars (100.) each and that the. sunt of Bftccn thousaud-dollars, (915,000) of tie capital subscribed has actually been paid In by the subscriber^ and that the same 1/ n tact heft, and Is to be used s .lely for tm business and purposes of the corns .lion. The fee of Fifty (NVW Dollars ft nerewltk enclosed as fee for charter or certiacate ol Incorporation as required by ssl I Act. Amerlcus, stumor County, Georgia, ink day ct November IDJS. . Restcctfully submitted, H.’M. Lowery. L a. Lowery, R. E. Mc Nulty, Crawford Wncatley, Frank P. 1 Har row. incorporators r Sdmtkb. STATE,OP’ Bel ire me. personally appeals _ _. Lower*, Craw food Wtnatl-y, L. A. Lowery. B E McNulty F, p. Harrold, the Incurnura- tors of Adierieu* Trust.'. savli,gv Bank, Iocatcu In the city of Amert-us. coun ty of -nmiei. and state of Georgia, whs on oath deposeth and salih that Fifteen TLou.aud Dollars ill -/UO) ot (he capital subscribed has. Iic-n actually paid by the subscilbers. and that; the, same is InJ*ct try, 1C E. Mc- , bcatlcy, Ftauk p. Hal oid, Incorporators. sworn to anil rub.crlb-il before ms this 17th day of Noy.mber, I9uS. JOHN A. ClUtt, Ordinary ot Sumter Conuty. held, an I Is'O bz used solely for the 1 ness and purposes ol the corporation M M, Lowery, L. A. Lowery, tt Nulty.^Crawfo d Wheatley, Frank GEORGIA—Sowier countt To ail whom tt may concern—Eliza Har rold having, In proper form, applied to me for permanent lettera of admloietratlon on the estate'of Millie Jackson, tile of eald :y. This Is to cite all and singular toe tors and nextof kin of Millie Jscksra to be and appear at myomce within -ne time allowed by law, and show cause, If any they can, why permanent letters of admin istration should not he granted to Kliz Harrold on Millie Jackson estate, Wttnea my hand an I omelal signature, this 3rd,da] O. December lk. bHN C03D. Ordinary. GEORGIA—SUXTStt COUNTT. ereaa, Evyltne R. Boike. admlnlstra. tnx of Jamea B Rooks, represeo.a to tb; court to her petition autyfliea and entered on record, that she has folly administered Jamea U. Rooks estate; This la the efore ro cite all persons con- ceroed, kindred and creditors to ehow cause,' If any they can. why said admlalstrauix should not be discharged from her admin istration and receive lettera oi dismission on ths ftb of December. I«8, JOHN A. C jUB. Ordinary. A PPL1CATION A LETTERS OF DI8MISJION OEORGIa-Suutsb Countt. Mrs. P.crirgg. guardian TIT LnrlleCltgg Clements, baa appTed to me for sdlschzri from her guardianship of I.uctle Clei Clements, this Is therrlore to notify all pe. sons concerned to H'e their objections: If any they hare, on or before the hrst Monday In January I9v7. elei she will be discharged from her guardianship I* aor lled for JOHN A. COBB t tdlnary bumter uunty. A L * TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT GEORGIA—WXDSTKB countt. Whereas, Mrs. Mary J. King, widow of S. f. King, late of eald county deceased, bav- ig applied to the court of ordinary of said lor twelve months support out of eald All persons concerned are required eSui touhow Hi°sald 0 conrt by tYe'nmMoQ. Mm Dec. 4th, 1904 w COSBY, Ordinary. APPLlCATION^Lvg „ 0STn3 soppjHT GEORGIA—WkDSTEB COUNTT. Wby suiter wltb your Kidneys. Tbe dieoovery of Kidney-Kites baa proved a bleeging to thousands of kidney suf ferers who have been restored to per fect health. Tnese Tablets drive tbe diseased germ* oat of the system, end we urge all snfferera to give tbia Mien- tifio and eoeeeatfal kidney remedy a grained.' This Dec-mj trial. 28 oents. lldLUU IUI ICIIll L, I a CV. VI WUU v j uiiu navlng applied to the court of ordinary for twelve months support out of the eitate or Vaid deceased. All persons concerned are required to show cause In said court by tbe Ural Monday la January next. If any they can. why said application should not be id. This December trd. 1904 W H. cosuy, ordinary. ' STATE OF GEORGIA.* ' , Ornca or SrrnzTAKY or Stats, LPblllp C6ok, Seer* larv of fState of the state ot Georgia, do bereuy ceilify. That the attached three pages of ,t<p - nrlttea matter couteln a tr .e and correct copy of he applicilnn* of the amerlcus Tro t A saying* Hank for a Cha ler, the original of which I* of tile In this olhce..; Ti l In Testimony Whereof, 1 hive hereunte set my hand and am zed the seal of my o nee. ai tbeCapItoi, In the city of Allan,a. til* lath day of November, In tbe- ye r:Ot our Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred asd Six and of the Independent of t;e United BMaWpqfruFUVuK.* 00 M,,., . . Secretary of Stale. Libclfor Divorce'."' GEORGIA -SUNTXll COUNTT ■ At Chambers.-Atriericus. Ga., October IS, >30.—It appearing io the coun tna-p'lca- on of Ma.y Lizzie Cunningham for am orce ag-inst W. E. Cunningham, that the said w, k i * state of Not ol the state. Mary Llzxlt - _ _ the county, or Sumtsr, said state, and has been tor the past several years, amt that It Is n cessary to s -.rve the said W E Cunnlng- am by publication. It Is tneretore ordered and a-judged by te court, that'the eald W. B. Custttnghso b *, and be Is hereby cited to appe*r- -t the Mar term 1917 of Sumter superior court to answer libel fordlvorce Hied Id ibis case, and that this order be published twice a month lor two months In terms or the law In the Tlmcs-Kecorner. a newsp.per pub Untied In Amerlcus, Sumter county, Ga. Iu testimony whereot I bavehereto*et my hand and omclai signature this iSI day of October, I90J Z. A. LITTLEJOHN, J. 8. GS. W.C. GEORGIA—SUNTEB COUNTS. 1 certlly that this It a true extract from ae minutes of Sumter superior court- This October ZW, 19.4 C. E. AL.EN. Clerk 8. 0. LAND FOR SALE Known as Forth plantation, 400 acres; five-liors« farm dewed; 3 miles from Plains; one-fourth mil* from Magnolia Springs; in goed state of cultivation, well watered and timbered. Apply to me Black's Tanyi