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THE AMERICUS WEEKi Y TIMES-RECORDER, FRIDAY, MAY 24, 1907
THE-TIMES-RECORDER 1 IN THE FEDERAL COURT, legal advertisements
DAILY AND WEEKLY.
TBS assucms RBOOBDIB, KataDUsjen 1,79
7tts akhkiocsTimm, Established itin
Consolidated, April, ISM.
INoticz —All legal advcrti-i L-ienta must be
brought to ibe business office not later ttaaii
Wednesday noon or <-. cmouth to Insure In-
| It is Dot very often that Georgia
has a murder trial in the Federal
.Court. Unusual interest will JruieWn^«nrotceo.i
j therefore be felt in the case that i"
i will be tried before Judge Speer, j A , ' t ' L ' c * T TWELVij months supp.rt
sitting at Macon. «*■ •'uGiA-WkMTkB Comrrr.
| A few .lays ago one of the work- f tJttKJSSL! %2£f< m J$?$l82l8&3
D. H. McGill. dectr«He«l. a t • appraiser* duly
0 a- pointed to feet apart tbe same. h* vlogfil d
DAILY, one month 50 in B in tllat «ky assaulted the fore-' tisreb» r required 'tfshui. * cau<e 0t b*fore
WEEKLY. oneycAr man while on the scaffolding and i he —°i u -^ J «Ud ^county
. ’ knocked him off to the ground,
WEEKLY, six months 50 kil , iug him iDstantly .
itt' mees I On Saturday the grand jury in
the District Court returned an in-
SUBSCRIPTION KATES:
DAILY, one year *6.00, men on the new government build-
Address all letters and. make r
payable to
,v THIS TelUICl-'tXOOBDnB
America., Oa
THOMAS CAVtBLE, J*.
Editor and Proprietor.
<t. W. FLRLOW, City Editor.
C. H. LOWE, Aest. Bualneae Mgr.
Editorial Room Telephone 99.
the curt of ordtna.
o . the first Monday In J n- 19 7. .why a,id
atpllcatlo 'should not be gn.iud This the
0 h day of May 1907 w. c.'-osby.
Ordinary.
P DISMISSION
GEORGIA—HDaXEIt CoCMTT.
dictluent against the slayer, charg- Whereas. S. A. Rodsers administrator of
ing him with murder. i 2St E ht. SSffgff ,*? a e‘S- e
The ground on which the killing | JffillS
took place is the property of the am b ?Jd f JJd c t r°eSiwr! a to P 5 r ”w “an d V
United 8tates,hence the cognizance b“ ey - C 2&XK £? r '‘ h, ’ aM not
conrt.
It will be interesting to watch
the handling of this case before
Judge Speer, and compare it with
the conduct of similar cases in the
The Tlmes-Recorder Is the
Official Organ of tfce City of Amencu*.
Sfflclal Organ of Sumter County.
ftBoal Orean of Webster County.
Official Organ of Railroad Commission «*f "““**”* wwovo ***
Georgia tor the Id Congressional Dtstrlet 1 St “ ,e C0Urt8 ' JUllge S P eer haS the
reputation of dispatching business
expeditiously, yet with due regard
to the rights of the accused. Dur-
JOHN A. COB 3, Ordinary.
SPECIALS FOR TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY
AMERICUS. GA., MAY 24. 1907,
Howard Gould is being sued for iDg his ma,l y J' ears on the bench
divorce. It seems to be a as hard JU8tice has ever been marked with
for a rich man to stay married as
So enter heaven.
Jim Woodward is going to run
*r mayor of Atlanta again.
Woodward apparently thinks he
Just fits that chair.
Abe Hummel is at last “doing
lime.” The only injustice in this
Is that the time does not fit his
crimes. He has but one year to
serve.
The case of Corey has convinced
the Ben Hill County Hews that
there is a hell. It will take an
old fashioned hell to give him his
deserts, it thinks. •
According to the Savannah Press
they are now calling him “Hand
some Hoke Smith.” A man with
jobs to distribute gets all sorts of
fulsome ilattery-
“The hammer is man’s oldest
implement” says the Baltimore
Sun. Ho doubt about this. There
have been knockers ever since the
Garden of Eden was ruined.
Iii a potrait gallery in the Sun
day Constitution'• Bishop Candler
is tagged “Bishop of Atlanta.”
Tbe Albany Herald properly says
that Atlanta has lost none of its
aetve and egotism in recent years.
Too many married clergymen
are eloping these days. Four
went astray last month. The
Columbus Enquirer-Sun says when
a minister feels,as one said he did,
“thrilled” when a certain lady of
the congregation entered the
ehnrch, he had better hie him to
pastures new.
merny when the merits of the case
before him called for the display
of the gentler quality.
One thing is qaite probable. In
this murder case there will be no
waste of time on the part of the
attorneys for the accused, as is so
frequently the case in the State
courts. There will undoubtedly
be a speedy trial, a trial marked
by a due appreciation of the
solemnity of an occasion where
man’s life is at hazard. Every
consideration will be shown to the
prisoner at the bar,bat justice will
be dealt out without any of the
features that sometimes so an
pleasantly mar the administration
of the law in other courts.
For say wha* we will about its
alleged tendency to arrogate to
itself more and more power, the
Federal court throughout the land
enjoys the esteem and confidence
of the people because of the manner
in which its business is conducted
by those presiding on its bench
There is a strong public feeling
that there is a nearer approach to
exact justice in that tribunal than
in those of the States, whether the
feeling Jje well based or not.
GEORGIA—sumtkb County
To all whom It mav concern:—J. B Pen
nington having, In nroper form applied to
me forpermanent,lettef*of administration
on tne estate of J. L. Pennington,
late of said county. This Is to cite alfand
singular the creditors and next of kin of
J. L. Pennington to be and ap
pear at my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any they can.
why permanent administration should
not be granted »o J. II Pennlnc’on on J. L
Fennlneton estate Witness my hand and
official signature. tht< t):h dav of May 1007
JOHN a. COBB. Ordinary.
' Wash Goods At 5c Yd. \
Over one hundred yards sheer print
ed batiste in a great variety oi this
season’s newest designs and will
compare well with some of the grades
sold for 10c here at 5c yd.
Printed Organdies At 834 Yd.
One case printed organdies some of
the prettiest patterns shown this sea.
son,the price up to last Week was 12c
now take your pick of about fifteen
hundred yards at per yard 8 3-4C.
A great many Georgia editors
are lining up against the proposi
tion to seek national aid for ednea
tion in tbe States. They see tbe
lovers of social amalgamation of
tbe races behind it.
According to the Supreme Court
at Georgia a person who repeats
scandalous story becomes the
lhther of the statement and must
bear the responsibility. In others
words, don’t tattle. It’s danger
60S.
Bishop Kelson says that lan
gaage in “good society” is not
what it should be, and that it is
too loose in its character. The
bishop probably meant society that
dubs itself “good,” and not tbe
genuine article.
A sensible councilman in Atlan
ta wants painting eliminated from
toe curriculum. He is. right.
Too many frills have been intro
duced into the pnblic school system
leading to a frightful waste of
valuable time. After
Congressman Edwards has been
dabbed the “kid” congressman
His recent actions show that the
title was well given. He is cer
tainly not ont of the “kid” stage
of life yet. But what a pity that
the First should be compelled to
wait two years to li.tve a really
repre:entativeman in Washington
“Lest he forget” the Hawkins
ville Dispatch says: “The people
ot Georgia still have in mind the
many reforms promised by Hon
Hoke Smith, and are expecting
him to carry them out as speedily
as possible when he assumes bis
duties as governor.”
LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice Is hereby given that when the Leg
Is! a lure of Ueor la conveneson tbe 4tb Wed-
ne«d*r in June \9j7 a bill with the following
title will be Introduced:
An Act to amend an Act entitled "An Act
to e» ubllAh the City Court of Americus. to
he located and held In tne City ot Amertcun.
Ga In and focthe county of Sumter: to define
It* jur «dtctlon ?nd powers; t * provide for
the appointment of a judge and other offi
cers thereof; and to define their powers and
du ies, and for other purposes,” approved
November2!. iDJi, anda*l Acts amendatory
the* eof, so as to increase the salary oV the
Notice,
All parties indebted to Mrs. Clara B. Crisp
will please call and settle same. All persons
holdins claims against Mrs. crisp are here
by r. quested to render same to the under
signed. CHARLSS R CRISP, Executor.
A PPLICATION
LETTERS OP ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA-SCUTXU ConttTT
.. To “J 1 * hom It mav concern. Mrs. Sarah
Minn having mads application to me.ln due
form to be appointed permanent adminis
trator upon the estate of Mrs. Sarah Dos ter.
l»te of said county. Notice is hereby gtven
that said application will be heard at the
regular term ot the court of ordinary for
said county to be held o > the drat Mon lav
InJune. 1907,
.. Witneww my hand and -official signature,
this 7tb day of May 1997.
JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary,
A pplication for guardianship
GXOltOll:—SOMTXH COUNTY
mainline, tense Tinalej saving applied for Guardian-
palming .gulp Of the person and property o Thomas
ilntnrinp "iJkT.!“!?*
GEORGIA—Si-uieh County
Whereas. S. A, Rodgers admlnistra'or of
James* M. Rodgers deceased, represents
tJthe court In his petition dal« filed and en
ured on record, that *he has fuliy admin
istered J.M.Rodger* estate. This Is therefore
to cite all persons concert ed, kindred and
creditors to show cause, If anv they
why said admlnl-tra'or should not be .
charged from his Administration and re-
reiva letters of dismission on the first Mon
day In Ju e 1907 This At*, day of Ms
1907. JOHN A, CuBB, Ordinary.
A PPLICATION;
A TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT
GEORGIA—Sumtkb County.
The appraisers on toe application of Clara
Gibson, widow of Sam Gibson, deceased. I or
tweive months support tor herself * nd minor
cbildren, having duly filed their return
All persons are hereby cited to show cause
If anv they have at the next June term ot
thl« court why said application should cot
be granted,
JOHN A. COBB.
Gtdlnary Sumter wounty.
K'XECUTOR’S sale
Hi GEORGIA -
Sumter County.
Will be sold before the court house doors
cf Sumter county, Georgia,on June 4tfc. 1907,
- public outcry, a ceitalu two stnry hou*e
d the lot on which it is located, on Ta>lor
reet. la Americus, Ge -rgia, known as
• The Crisp Home Place,” unless sold before
then at priva e sale. The undersigned is
authorized to make a private sale and will
do so, If satisfactory offer la made, and
hereby Invites bids on same. Interested
parties can Inspect the house
CH4RLES R. CRIS p .
Executor of Mrs. Clara B. Crisp.
White Madras Remnants At 11 t-2c Yd.
Each piece contains just three yards
the right length for a shirt waist, we
have sold over three cases In the last
month, If they were bought off the
full bolt you couldn’t touch them for
less than 20c to 3Sc yard, now you
can buy a whole waist for the priceof
one yard per yd 11 I-2c.
Mosquito Netting 39c Bolt
One hundred bolts Hosqulto net
ting full size bolts neverjbefore known
to sell for less than 50c our special
price for this sale per bolt 39c
Men’s £ Ladies Umbrellas At 98c.
One hundred umbrellas made of
twilled silk with Paragon frames and
steel rods 26 & 28 inch sizes great
variety of pretty handles regularly
sold for $1.50 here at each 98c.
N otice to debtors and creditors
GEORGIA—SCMTCR COCHTT
- .1 parties owing debt* to the es
tate of Millie Jackson,deceased are notified I
to make payment to the nnderslged and I
an parties holding claims igalnstssld estate 1
are noUffed to present the same to said u--
dsrsigned forpayment. Tats April 17th tetn
H. E. ALLSN, Administrator,
Estate of Millie J.ckaoa, Deceased.
All Silk Ribbons At lOe Yd.
A new shipment of all silk ribbons
in every staple shade white & black
they are the grade that it sold for 15c
and worth every cent of that price <oo
for this special sale only we gwiil sell
their at per yd 10c.
No house In the whole country ever
Offered such values as we are now of
fering at 5c some very wide dainty
patterns edgings and insertings to
match all at one price sc.
White Linens At 10c Yard.
The most perfect imitation of linen
ever offered to the trade full thirty
six inhees wide and looks and wears
like linen just for this sale only we
will sell this grade at per yd. 10c.
Fine Jap. Silks At 39c Yd-
About one thousand yards Jap,
silks in almost every staple, shade
fine quality 27 inches wide and sold
for 50c the world over and worth that
price if worth a cent here atlper yard
39c.
Plenty Ginghams At 5c Yard.
Dress Glnghan fast colors full reg
ular width great variety of plait’s and
stripes, »ellJng in some of the good
stores to-day at Inc. uncan’s price
for this lot per yd 5:.
L adies Muslin Nlelit Gowns at 39c.
Ladies night gowns of muslin trim
med with embroidery and lace full
regular length and width all sizes
now at each 39c.
Application for Charter,
GEORGIA—Sumter County
To the Superior Court of .aid County.
The petition of Frank Hooka. Melton Spl
vey, 1-rark Speer, Dare 111,hop, Bennie
Letnona, Adolphu, Smith and Jamea Daniel,
eapcctluily .huwa:
Paragraph t.
That they have asaoelated themaelvea to
gether and dealre to be Incorporated and
made a body politic, for a prilod of twenty
yeara, with the privilege o renewal at tbo
jththe
neta f aatd corporation at ita place ot meet
lng in the New 16th. a.atrtct of sumter
county, Georgia.
Paragraph II.
Said aaaoctatlonbaa not nor will hare any
lta
m-mb ra or their famtllea to provide for 1W
members or their famtllea In caae. of atreea
and dlstreaa, and totbla end to laaue poltclea
r certlffcatea carrying alck benefit, paya
ble at stated period, and to laaue pollceta of
inaurance upon tbe l!ves of lu meml)era.npon
such reciprocal compen.ailo. to aatd asso
ciation ae may be.adequate for tbe ilsk In
curred or tbe benefit ueato »e,t
Paragraph HI
That aatd association have power to make
all aucb conatltut on,, rules, regulations and
d)-1 .ws. and to amend tne same from tlu.e
to time, a a may seem nec-a.ary and proper
for-be fortuattoD and government of sail
as oct.tton and its members not inconsis
tent with law; that thcjrbe authorized to
erect aucb suitable offices or lodge rooms as
they ma- derm nt and advisable for tbe ac
commodation, government and control of
•a d corporation and It. membeti. tocharge
ad - laslon fees and dues for It, members as
~'l
MERCANTILE CO.
»5 and i«7 Forsyth Street John R. Shaw’s Old Stano.
After all is said and
done is not the amount
you pay for a Refrigerator
only a “dropinthe bucket.”
Think of it—the foods
tne. eot, so aa to I.crease tbe salary of the may seem proper: to purchase ann Hold
Judge of said Court, to provide for the draw- both real and personal property as It mav
lng of twenty four Juror,, and tor other seem iecce^ary or pfot« Yor the proS"
tlon of Its Interests.
Paragraph IV.
That they be authorized and empowered to
Issue charters for the lustltutloa and estab
lishment of subordinate lodges for like pur
poses any whet e tn the state of G.orgia; to
your family
in it.
eat
are
kept
make reawoabie charges for such charters
and to prescribe the constitution and by
laws, rules and regulations for the govern*
meutof such subordinate 'odges. and tbal
such aubordlnate lodges take all or ihelr
rlgh'e, notver and authority under and by
virtue of tbe charter rights oi this associa
tion. and at all limes be under tbe super
vision and control of tbts a-soclatlon; and
from time to time pay into this association
soch dues by the members thereof as may
be prescribed.
Paragraph V.
That sa'd association hare the rignt to sue
and be sued, plead and be Impledeu; to have
and nae a common seal, and generally to
have all such rights and juwera. privileges
and tmmuntUesssare by l^w made appifca-
b.e and Incident to such corporations.
WILLIAMS A HARPER,
Attorneys for PeUtloners.
Original Hied In office. May Srd. 1907.
J S. R.HEYS. Deputy C.S.C.
Clerk's office, Sumter Superior Court.
, „ „ „ Americus. Ga. Mar »rd, I9C7.
1,8. R. Hevs, deputy clerk of the l- uperlor
Court tn and for said county of Sumter do
hereby certify that the within and foregoing
neutlon for charter tt 'cd tn my office May
would doubtless come sculpturing I Sra^'crnt^^cVaf/d^ouV^lUYn M. {f. e 5SStr fl ac e ? flSurffinSS
and architecture—a mUerable 1 iiV. , .Vf.?a««.S e . SSt rt M*o t n < g? ,of " M£our - “ • ■
mattering in each instance. , May, next, ™^'$^ 0rdl
Can anything keep you foods to
well? Is there an advantage in keep
ing foods just right, food odors not
mixing, no dampness, no mould, but
everything crisp, cold, dry and as
pure as when put in? • Then use a
Baldwin or an Automatic.
1W. Smith Furniture Co.
• Americus, Ga.
Cor. Jackson and^ Forsyth Sts,