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THE AMf=Kltf >5 WEEKLY riMES..WECCRDBP, FRIDAY. JUNE 28, 1907.
CORPS OF TEACHERS IS M. E. CONFERENCE
' BEST IN THE STATE: MEETS THIS WEEK
Third District is Fortun-’District Affairs Will Be
ate , Discussed
WORKONSUMTERPAMPHtETTSSl
Mr. Bates of S. A. L Publicity Department Explains
Plans to Business Men of Americus.
IN SELECTION OF THE FACULTY
Something of the Men Who Will
Guide the Destinies of the Third
. District Agricultural
That the teacher’i committee, repre
senting the Board of the Third District
Agric .literal school, did not elect some
able teachers that had been recom
mended for positions*!* evidently true;
that thia committee has elected one of
the best corps of teachers, that has been
elected for any school in the State, we
have every reason to believe.
Mr. J. P. Cambell, elected to teach
Agriculture and the allied sciences is a
graduate ofoneofthe best colleges in the I P ' Rev. E. W. Gray
country, and has been specially trained I.. Mes,r *' T - lM - Furlow, C. E.
DELEGATES SENT BY AMERICUS
Over Ten Thousand Communicants
Represented in the District Body
That Will Be in Session
for Three Days.
Mr. T. K. Bates, special agent of the
Industrial Department of the Seaboard
Air Ltne R. R., is in the city. In aday
or two he will be joined by Mr. F, M.
Spiller, another representative of that
important department of the Seaboard
system. The two are expert workers
in the publicity line, and will devote
themselves to tbe preparation and pub'
The Conference of the Americus Dls-1 “ ca “ on "* * pamphlat d ®*criptlve ot
trtotofthe Methodist Church will «d Wpor.
held at Leesburg on Thursday. Friday ‘ U, “ ° ffered by f mer,ou, and Snm -
and Saturday. 7 y ter county to the man who contem-
It is hoped that Bishop Ward will be p,atBa com,n « 8outh al,har for farml “*•
present and preside, although this has ma ““ f “‘“ r ‘ng, home life or business,
not been definitely ascertained. If tbe ‘"'i Wh ° h,i OW “ phot °-
btsbop does not arrive Presiding Elder *" !° ?.V h “ J “* COmpIet ® 4 and
J.-B. Johnstone will conduct the con- pubU,h8d ■ p »>» Pamphlet on
forence I s * v ann*h, of which eighteen thoasand
FroA America, the delegates will be "t” , ““ ed ’ «>ou.and. copies be-
as follows: I ln * ,old ln *dvance to tbe business
Clerical: Rev. J. p. Wardiaw Rev men of the c,tT * who wl!1 distribute
ralaw ’ Kev - 1 them to the best advantage, the other
eleven thousand being utilized by the
It is one of the best advertisements
ever gotten out on Savannah and
Chatham county and shows how thor
oughly Mr.^Uates does his'work.
Mr. Bates will go to work at once,
calling on the business men of Ameri
cus, Plains, Leslie and other towns of
the county, explaining ithe work that
is to be done and the methods to be us
ed. He will also make a series of
photographs that will illustrate the
varied agricultural life of Snmter, as
well as the life ot Americus and other
towns of the county. It is the purpose
to make the pamphlet one that will
give a prospective settler the very in
formation he desires as to 'the iclimato,
hcalthfulncss, water, schools, soilsj
products, eto., of Sumter, and the trade
and manufacturing, social, religious,
and political life of Amefious. Com
plete statistics will be given, when ob
tainable.
Tbe work is one that commends it
self to the business men and progres
, I Itli:lnc n-presrn!
Americus Goin0 to Cel-lflSlSfS
brate
THE BIRTHDAY OF THE NATION '"inVSftMpff'M,».
I being in Webater’County (ia . and bou
————— I north by land* of J B Brook*, east by
slness Will Be % Suspended and | bSSsSSm'* '
iy
Parks and Springs Will
Catch Ihe Crowds.
K ULE MSI TO FOR ECLOSE MGBTJAG*
ON REALTY.
R. R. Stewart, i Foreclosure of Mort--
. r , . T v * n . ,-gage on realty In Web
J. J. ana J. Davis. ) 8ter Superior Court
October terra 19J6
ORGIA—Wan.STEit Cooutt.
It b^lng represented to tbe Court by tbe
H R. STflWART. on the 11th day
J J. A J. S. Davit execut-
-0 the Planter’s Bank of
AmericusGa, a mortgage to slid Bank on
certain real estate lying In Webster County
Oa.. which mortgage was properly and le
gally tranfered ln writing bv said mort
gagee to petitioneron the 7tfi day of Oct
lSOSforvaluereceived,said real estate be-
of land
bounded
Highnote and (Jhrlttopher’PeaTr n ^aonS
fi * “ j| Dr. Miller aML -
— shown In said
K tltlon, said lands lying *ad being ln the H
st. of Webster Cou tyGa., said mortgage
being given lor the purpose of seeming the
payment of a certain obllgatfon of lndebt
ednest for the principal sum of (1147.60) one
hundred and forty-seven dollars and fifty
cents which was executed and delivered to
tbe Planter’s Bank of America* Ga, by the
. said J, J. & J s. pavls on the lltb day of
I Januanr 1D02 and due on Nov. 1st 160>, which
The “Gaylorious” Fourth, the birth- was In wrltlnr
. _ .. , „ . . I jransfered to the said K, R Stewart by sala
day of our Uncle Samuel, dawns again Bspkon thelttb day of oct. l m in which
Thursday next, but ao far no organized womaSVintSrelt a‘?“ m.1urti? SfYh"
effort!, being made to celebrate ^ ^Sfe^he^^.n , n^th /T
day. Ofcourso the publlo buildings, &J. S, Davis do par Into tnis Court by the
offices, etc., will be closed ln observ- I flratMonday’fn’Aprin™. the e prfncina> in*
ance of tbe occasion, but sb far no plans ina 1 ?i t i e J™. t a « *J?. e stipulated rate
. , , , I tnereon*ana all costs of this proceeding
have been made tor a formal celebra-1 on said obligation of indebtedness, or «:
tlon. It is qnite likely that there will KM* IfST “»» have, why thevshi
publicity department of the railroad* sive citizens generally.
|this wedding is quite
A PRETTY ONE INDEED
BOASTS A fNIE HELD OF COTTON
Magnificent Yield of Fleecy Is Ex
pected.
Inscientiffc and practical agriculture. I ‘‘ obar **’ d ' 1>- R *‘ for d,F. U. Olver.L.G.
He baa taken a step forward ln ad- ^°“” ciI ’ W ' P * Walh *' Geo. Oliver, J.
vance of the State, and has established "• Iie * ter -
an agricultural and industrial school Mr ' W ' Waters, who is recording
at his expense, at Euharlee In Floyd " cra ‘ ar y of the:Conference, wlU be a
county. The school is ia the neighbor- ‘* y dele * :a , t0 , from Americus by vfrtue
hood of Miss Berry’s industrial school of bla °® clal po,lt l° n '
at Rome, nnd has boon established after I E. W. Gray will unite with the i . /> • , j ■ - I
the same plans. ‘ I conference at this session, a. will Mr. IA 1^11161 Olid IfllDrGSSIVO With the tffose of the fishing
Mr. Cambell has achieved much ,, Robart *’ who *» •“ nppHcant for r at Well. Mill where ae a paal
success ln his work. The school Is “ “° ense to P reach - f)rf acirtn
now on safe grounds and can be sue ™ er ? are probabIy churches in I
cessfuliy run by those of bis associates tbe Dl'Mct, with over 10,000
who, with him conceived the Idea of I m ® 1 ” WITNESSED BY THE FAMILY ONLY
such a venture. At tbe conference report, will be pre-'
Mr. CamleU not only teaches Agri- * en I t ®? ,h °' vln * the • p,r “ u * 1 and
culture, but *be Is fully e e^ni e pDed. K to I terlal > on<il ‘lo ,, 0 f ‘he vgrious churches. I Ml'S. Nell BlaSiligame and Dr. J. A
teach anything , anticipated to be I Tbo J' 1 ™ e> - Recor der will publish* the I ThOITlSS Of MdCOIl BTC Joined ill
taught, in these Agricultural achools- ”’ port dea,in * wltb condition. In thia < 01 IT,aCOn ™ JOlnefl ln
he can teach, and is now doing It at| C y '
Euhsrlee—tbe girls Domestic Science
(when an emergency has come about) i . n
and tbe boys to build from a plow | MOdBET) rTOgrCSS in NBW York,
stock to tbe nicest articles of house
furniture.
Mr. Cambell did not ask for
Marriage at Home of the
Bride Here.
■ , Mr *. Ne H M. Dlssmgame and Rev.
I Office buildings 26 stories high, con-1 . . , . ,
talning a thousand offices; hotels cover- J> A ‘ Tb0ma> Were un,ted ln marriage
ling a city block, containing 1,400 ,aat evenln(f at th « residence of the
position ln our school, hut after earnest I room,. manyi very many, painted bride’s mother, Mrs. E. P. Morgan, on
sitlous that may be mriehlm. We are I at so times less cost for labor ‘thanlf ° f Flr,t Me,bodlat cburch receiving the
expecting him to accept. I made by hand. I vow* of the handsome couple.
Of John M. Prance, elected for teach-1 4 gallons L. <k M. mixed with 31 Tbe marr l®Be was witnessed only by
or ot tnatbematics and aa director of I g aUoni Linseed Oil, bought fresh from relat,ve * a,ld “ambers of the family
the abopa, Prof, Rhodes, late Prof, ot | the b a rre j , t about go g a u on * nd wa *’ withal, a very pretty and im-
Agrl C nlture> the North Caroltaa make. 7 gsUonaof paint.t. coet of lea. pro «»lve occwlon.
College of Agriculture, and now at tb e $1 . 2 o per gallon. In vitattoni had previously been sent
State Normal, saye: | if any defect exists in L. 4 M Paint I out for a I,r B er wedding and reception,
’’Prance i. .the only men that l“» W IU repaint house for nothing. but the illhese of a nelce of the bride
over been to the Normal that I could I Donations of L A M made to I “"dered a change of program necea-
recommend for this position.” churches. sary and invitations, therefore, had
Mr. Prance ha. eatabltahed a similar Sold by GE0BaK 0LlVBIl> America., recenUy been "called,
school to that of Mr. Cambell, other |Q a , I The marriage ceremony was per-
than he hai stressed more the in-1 I formed in the handsomely decorated
<Tustrial and mechanical side of the snb-1 I double parlors.
Ject. Mr. Prance did not apply for a ICENTR4L TO REWARD AN EMPLOYE I TG® bride wore a most becoming tan
position, yet It is believed he willl
accept ae bo can do a greater work I
I silk jacket salt, trimmed in dark brown
I silk and gold lace, with bat and gloves
season
postmaster
in tbe art plsctorlal he led the serried
ranks of dlscipales of Izsac Walton,
Judge Littlejohn turned hla talents to
agriculture, and with results calculated
to amaze the embryotlo farmers of
Taylor street. As a Roman warrior
returning from victorious fields of con
quest and beatinr bia swords into
pruning hooks, Judge Littlejohn' beat
hit fish books Into ploughshares and
planted cotton. Under secret instruc
tions from Farmer TomiLane, Farmer
Jim Williams and other horny-handed
habltlurs of the courthouse the Judge
nurtured his plants and they flourish
ed like Ihe bay tree of tradition—yea
even as flourished Jonah’s gourd and
the beanstalk Of the fairy book.
Kissed by May breezes and fanned by.
June zephyrs, this cotton patch has
assumed a grotb prodigious and la tbe
admiration of beholders who journey
here from distant realms to see it and
secure tbe Jndge’a recipe. To see him
in the early morning, divested of
ermine and clad ln overalls, Inspecting
hie broad acrea and mentally calcu
lating upon the yield of cotton, is
spectacle calculated to aronse emula
tion in tbe yonnger generation of
Americas masculinity. Tbe Jndge
calculates that tbe cotton crop will be
ripe and ready for picking by the time
be returns from bis summer outing at
Santee, In the romantic Nacoochee
Valley, and experts from Tom Hud-
where tbe State la behind tbe enter-1 Thomas Gresham, Oldest In Service I t0 “»teh. She carried a bonqnot of
p Hae. . - » p , pink carnation*, and ln ber wedding
He la now conducting bis agricnltn- »« “> renSIOll. I costume was tbe typical pretty Jane
r«l work and experiments on rented Mr. Thomaa Gresham, for nearly . brid ®.
lard. He has no dormitory for bis I ba ]f century a resident of Americas bat I M '« Msrgaret Buchanan sang eweet-
school. Mr. Cambell ha* solved the moro recenUy of MacoDf where be „ ly “Forget Me Not” and aa the mar.
they mav have, why they should
same, or In default thereof the
hortgage be foreclosed and the
eipilt-of redemption of tl
J J. ft J. S. Darts therein
lull '
amusement of those who visit those I ,
resorts, such as baU games, kkating, ^*SS^ c S° , ,M^ ba t o Pe ^*^
dancing, etc. But so no fixed pro- ^o^lhfkuperTo^ SSer
gram has been arranged. There will County. Itmjunc Julyaugsept
be a monster basket dinner and picnic I
both at Holly and Myrtle Springs, tb'e
two popular resorts near Americas, and
thousands from the city, towns and
country will gathor there as usual for
a day’s enjoyment,
Application for Charter,
GEORGIA—Svuter County
To the Superior Court of said County.
The petition of J. M, Johnson. W. M. Lar-
amorc, J. E. Renew and their associates
snow:
Paragraph I.
That they detlre to be Incorporated for a
.— -irivliege or
ttta
FURNISHING DISTRICT SCHOOLS
“““~ I term of twenty Tears.~witYthe’prlvilegi
Principals to Make Out Lists of I “ a ,ry,e of
Everything Needed. I Thetr purpose ts pecuniary gain to their
| stockaoiders. Their ortnclpa! office wilt be
Plan, for the equipment of the eleven
district agricultural schools of tho stato I 8 ? ed » an(J 10 tbla «°d they desire tbe
were decided on at meeting of the pur-1 personal an’^mtxe^to^ve aoJPtake' nfort-
chasing agenta of the different boards KS'u’ieacomL’onS?.^ toVueani bJ.SJdf
of trustees, held in Governor Terrell’* I Pi?J2. a °d.55A l ?P , . , :i l d5d ! »nd generally do ati
office Monday morning, when a com-1
mlttoe was named to itemize the appa-
ratus needed and to aak-for bids. u C .irw ,uc ngm to increase me capital stock
The committee wbioh will bavo not exceeding fifteen thous-
ebarge of procuring tbe noeessary ““ ° a ™‘ paragraph IV.
equipment is ae follows: Senator J. N. I Tney desire that the stockholders shall
Holder, chairman; Prof. M. L. Dugger, S^n't^S^t^.'Sb^tloi" lhe
secretary; E. A. Copelan, of Green Paragraph v.
county; D. W. Janos, of Tlfton, and Wherefore the/ pray that they be incor-
i —a —,j e a body politic with the
and be Impleaded,and generally do at
things necessary to operate such dullness.
Paragraph III
Their casual stock Is Jl.ooo oo; twenty five
per cent of wntch has been paid in. Tbev
| desire ihe right to Increase the capital stock
Judge Warren Lott, of Waycross. Tho I prfvflege "above mentioned.
oosny Jr U p'oose’o w'ffi?’ W * K
CAPTAIN j DEWS TO CHANGE BASE I HSfaS&u*
son’, department of agriculture are L_ ' wareidus”?co.,*S?atA lT in th^tf^art
“** ° p “ um IS
yield in
bale
a Crime.
^ um --- ° P 0,lt *ve crime to continue
dormitory propoeltion, and by allow-1 .uij’tn thVemptay of the Central Rail" I ria « e ceremony proceeded Prof. E. H. ,Dfferin <l wl ‘ h th « 111« of Indigestion,
ing pupils to reduce their expenses by wa y, 1s toon to receive deserved I MoNeI1 - presiding at tbe organ plsyed « ue >> d* headaches, backaches, heavl-
performlng, ter vices on the farm, bat recognition for hto long service of fifty- ®° ft ly •“ accompaniment to Miss n#, ‘ ®nd distress after eatlfg,
during the present year reduced board I four yean wUh lhe com p any . I Florence Niles, who rendered an ex- *P®c k ® before tbe eyes, despondency
to lesi than four dollars per month. Mr. Gresham, "Uncle Tom’’ hi. 1 ul *lte violin selection. and nervousness, now that we tell you
Snpt. Merltt says: Some other col- L merlcui friends call him, began work Tberewore.no attendants, the bride of tb ® * ood Ml-o-na stomach tablet
lege would have already secured Mr. on th8 oId southwestern before It wasl and Kroom •‘•“ding alone wbll* Dr. will do.
Cambell, ha£ we known be was avail-1 oomploted to Amoricua and since that I Wardiaw apoko the words which united Ml-o-na will strengthen all the
able—he to one of tbe best men for thlsl tlme ho hal be i d bli aectlon wlthont| thom ,n the ^“d* °V wedlock. organs of digestion, so that you will
position In the State.”—President dtacharge'dr reprimand. I Afl#r eongratulatlone had been ex- B ®‘. f ™“ V° ar Mod the nonrisbment
Branson says:’’ Mr. Prance to bound He he , d the premtul J, ^,,,1 wben tended a tempting coarse of Ices was tbllt ‘® “®«ded to support the vital
to forge to tbe front.. If you fall to get thl , wu , method of recognising tbe ,erved ' and ‘0=30 o’clock, Mr. and . forc ®»-
him, some other school will get him, e m C |en cy and faithfulness of a section Mra ’ T bo“«» lett ®>r vtacon, their 1 A,k D°dson’s Drug Store to show
He Isa man of tbe future.” Ir.vr«m«n tn >h« | U > I home. He to pastor of the Vmeville 7°“‘he guarantee they give with every
I foreman, to the last.
Mr.B.E. White has made a repu-1 ”hi, Di’endspolntwlth ranch pride to I M ®‘ h °dl*‘ church, and one of the most > 3°° b°* °f Ml-o-na
tation that to known largely Ihrough- tbe fact tbat there ha8 neT er ln this b ® love d young ministers in the Con- — -
cut the District. He to a graduate of lon „ pe^d oftlme been a wreck on bis ferenc *’ IA HANDSOME ORGAN NOW ASSURED
the State University, and bas bad a Lection that could be attribnted to any Many v *ry beautiful wedding gltta -
number of yean of practical and sue- defect In roadbed. He to 75 * years of wer0 "c®lv®d. including a superb cheat * . , lnll „
cesful experience in the best schools ini age and still active. lot silver, the gift of tbe board of stew- 1 HIm DOptlSt GilUCm Will Give OrdCF
‘be State. During his service be bas braved tbe | ard * °‘ the V ‘“®vllle Method tot church.
It would be bard to find a man ln I ,torms and' tbe wild wintdr nights fbr
every way equipped for the.dutles for j tho iake 0 f the passengers who traveled
which he has been elected. I OTer b | 8 portion of the line and bas al-
LANE, MAYNARD HOOPBR,
Attorney's for PeUtloners.
Original filed ln office. Jane 4lh. 1807.
H. E. ALLEN, O. S. C.
GEORGIA—SUMTSit CounttTi certify that
he shove application for clurter ts a true
extract from Minutes of Bumter Superior
Oourtand Charter Record ofsumter Coun
ty. This June 4 th, 180; *
H.E. ALLEN, US. C.
committee will meet as soon as possible
and go over the situation and decide
on the various articles tbat will be
necessary, Including equipment for
dormitories and apparatus for build'
lugs.
A resolution was adopted request
ing tbe principals of each of tbe schools
to fttmish an itemized Nat of the differ
ent equipments' that will bo nooded.
A resolution was also adopted thank
ing C. H. Jordan, a manufacturer of
cotton planters fbr bis offer to donato , _ .
two of tbo machine, to each of lhe TN,r.”^i«O^S^Sf I “
,ohoo,s - ’ ' *
CtaS?! S j r J, U.F! e 0cSi,O. w! clrief’ ~ “
Application For Charter.
Avenue.
pecunUry gam to It* stockholi
Third: Ptsiuoners desire that said cor-
poratlon be granted the right to do a gen-
I 5 ra .'... warel,on 51 business, manutacu—
Captain W. W. Dews, tho veteran
huggy and harnesa dealer, Is changing I eottpn.lcolton. gwidi. cottonseed, cottou-
bis place of business to tbo com- I and any and ati things* that'roe^faifcfco™-
modious storeln tho Allen House block I 8K5l“ gVt“hfehto SotgSSS?
next door to the Sonthem Express Fourth: That they have a right to sue sag
Co. Captain Dews business bas rapidly and lend money* mortgage* theSr'propery
increased during tbe past year, ne. I Sj^dlo^y wd «u’fS&'“. l ?ock2
cossitating a largor emporium for tbe S a . n A. a, ; <1 •? a S ? n ?.°*. lier lawful act ■*
display 6f vehicles and kindred line* JSratton. r *° ,ntere8t “ “>* cor '
carried. He bandies only ,the best n « oV
lines of haggles, and hto /naranta.
poratlon sha'I be M.ooo divided'.Into six y '
shares of a par value of tloo per share, anh
upon any vehtele Insures a pleased
customer always.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
CtpL C. L. Peacock, the farm super. I way s managed to preserve the proper-1
ntendent and dairyman, in one of the I ty of the central and the lives of tbe
Harmful Stomach Dosing.
■ntendent and dairyman, in one of the I ty of tho Centra i an d the lives of tbe I The best phvsiclsns believe tbat tbe
most all-round men ln h's line, in lhe I passengers. * I less medicine one swallows the better,
country. He is well known by noariy I pjans are on foot s hereby a pension I “°‘ ‘W to cure catarrh of tbe
every citlsen, and la endorsed by ail I | t to be provided for this servant of so j head ‘by dosing tbe stomachl this to
who know him as the best man tbat I ma nv years. The offleisto of tbe road (neither common-sense nor scientific,
could have been secured for this j i, aV o the mattor before them at this |ure*‘he Hyomei, and its medication
positlon.i I time and ln all probability they will I W HI g° right to the spot where tbo ca-. _ . .
There is not now the least doaht as to I call bim In from bis arduous duties to I tarrhai germs are present and frpe the ‘ ed ln the church by October lit. Near-
Soon.
Tbe fact that tbe congregation add
friends of First Baptist cburch bare
just purchased a very handsome pipe
organ to a subject of general interest tn
Americus, not only to tbe members of
the chnrch but tbe public at large. The
purchase of the organ bas been fully
decided upon and the order for an Estay
wai given yesterday. The
gan will cost $2,600 and will bo install-
[Notios —All legal advertisements must bs
brought to the business office not later than
Wednesday noon of each month to Insure tn-
f “’ Tt,U
the great success of the Third District | a deserved rest.
Agricultural College. Superintendent
Uollum, remarked while over here
dayeago: “Evidently, ourprob-| «Eoho Sprint*” Whltkey.—Our load-1 8 ° m ° U * tll0m cbronlc a,1 d complicated
| system from all'catarrbal poisons.
DoJsonV Drug Store bava socn,so
I many cures of catarrh made by Hyomei,
ly half the amount of the purchase
money is already ln hand, and the re
mainder will be forthcoming ln dde.
time,
Urn i, room. On tost Saturday wo bad j er 'p7r'' q 'uart ’"Ato^'oth*“r ‘high I tbat tbey r1to an ab,olnte «““•
^ntTor’ 71 - passed away
when tho school opep will be very | 0 _ Q d> t f W. B. Hudson J complto tiyomel outfit costs but $1.00,
‘•go.
GEORGIA--8DMTIB 00UNTT.
Whereas. A. tt*. Smith administrator of
George A. •llUame represents to -
court In his reilUon duly filed aud
terrdon record, thtt he has fully
mlrlstered George A Williams estate. Thu
t* therefore to cite all persona cooceroed,
kin "red aod creation to enow cause, It anv
they camwhy said administrator should not
be olscbaiged from htaadmlnUtraUon
snd receive lettern ot dlemUUoo on the first
Mmday tnjnlylwr
JOHN A. CODS, Ordinary
A PrLIOATlON FOR GUARDI ANSHIP'
il OaoBOU:—scmteh Cora
Cures Backache
Corrects
Irregularities
_ Do not risk having
Will cure any case of Kidney or Bladder Disease nac Bright’s Disease
beyond* the reach of medicine. No medicine can do more. or Diabetes
Baby Son of Dr. and Mrs. Mayes
Died Yesterday..
- Tho Infant son of Dr. and Mra. Dong,
las Mayes, ag^d nine months, died
yesterday morning, tho end following
an illness of several weeks. The fun
eral will take placo this morning when
the little form will be laid away in Oak-
grove cemetery.
scmteh Co raw
To ail whom It may concern: Mrs, Rena
Be I Horae uavlag applied for uuerdtan-
snip of the persons and property of J. W.C.
Horne. J. L Horne.Eve ttuth Horne and Na
thaniel E. Horne, minor children of J.
w.o. Horne, lateof sildcouoty, deceased,
lottcets given that said application will be
-eardat myooce at 10 o'clock a m.. on
•ne first Monday In July next. This June
Id; 1807.;
JOHN A. CfiDB. Ordinary
GEORGIA—SUJIIEB CO UNIT
. M. Sparks admtnlstra'or of
ur. it. u. Ttnaley, represents to the
court In his petition duly filed and catered
oa record, that he has fully administered
Dr. W. C. Tlislcys estate. Thlsl# therefore
to ette all persons concerned, kindred and
creditors to show cause, tf any they can.
why said administrator should not be un
charged from bis >dmlnlitratlbo and re
reive letters of dismission on tbe first Mon
day lp Jo y, 18.7.
JOHN A, COBB, Ordinary,
- -• V
a par value or iloo per
that the palttoner# have the right to In
ereaae the capital stock to loo.ooo, Wh-n
ever a majority of the share holder# of tain
corporation desires, and that said pettuon-
era be authorized to commence 'uslnrea
whenever twepty per cent, of the K.ooo to
paid lo. *
seventh: PeUtloners desire all of
powers and privilege# usually confersd up
on aud Incident t > corporations and that
petitioners be authorized touo and perform
any and all things necessary aid Incident
to the general warehouse business.
S Eight: That said company may oi
electing not less than three, or
■nsevenofIts.members directors, wi
shall hold office until their successors a
elected, and that toe Board of Dlrecti.
shall pass all such by-laws for the managi
ment of the business and elect such officer*
trniii their miin'icr aslhey in >y de 'in nec
eesary or expedient, anbiect to the re
change by a •"'•Jorlty vote of the tully
a i shares. Wherefore, peuuonera
at thsy raay.be made a body corp
K*
a s fiuitsiwie, lAiiiiuuctN pray
atth^yraay be made a body corpjratc
and i»olItlc under name aforesaid; tbat
petition be media tbe office of the Oitrk of
^SnSSoreMrtVfWebster County’and
published la the Tlmes*Recorder once a
week for four weeks as required bv law, a ‘
that the Court na.<s an oraer making p«
tloners a body Corporate aud I’olltlr: a
that the same be recorded as provided
law, and that petitioners be granted allsu„
orders, Judgements and decrees as may be
neccsaaiy In the premises.
S. R. STEVENS
.Attorney for Petitioner*
GEOKOI4, Webster Cuunty.-I, Geo E.
Thornton. Clerk of the Supcrl
Webster County. Georgia, du
that the foregoing Is a true ai
of the original. etltlon this day fll
olee, this 3olh day ot Mar 18o7.
GEO. m. THORaTON, Clerk.
LOCAL LEGISLATION
■ given that when ihe L_
a convenes on the 4tn Wei
f 111 June 180.’ a bill with the followtnx
111 !»,» 1 nfrnrl■t/'*.,I •
Notice Is hereby g
lslaturcofueor-la c
nesilav in June llfc);;
tltl®- will be introduced:
An Art to amend an Act entitled ‘ An Act
to ept?bllsh the City Court of Amprlrm, to
be located and held la tne City ot Americus*
Ga ln and for the county of Sumter: t >define
Us Jur Bdlctlon and powera; t > provide foe
the appointment of a Judge and other o»-
ccrM thereof; and to debae their powera
du ies, and for other purpo«e«.” anproved
November‘-Cl, I9J0, and a'i Acts amendatory
thereof, so ait to lacrenae the salary of tbe
Judge of said Court, to provide for the draw
purposes** 111 * * our J uron ** and * or