Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, September 13, 1907, Image 2

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 13. 1907 IDE DOCTORS TO DEAL THE DOPERS A DOPE i Shadow of Hope Dawns for Him MOTOR CAN GIVE PRESCRIPTION To Habitual Users When in His Opinion the Exigencies of theQ Case Require It Opinion of Attorney Hart, . toga This Week Americus dopers are due Attorney General Hart a vote of thanks for a recent ruling upon the recently en acted anti-narcotic laws, whereby un der certain circumstances they may steam up a bit and view Paradise far beyond the horizon. But they must be really rattled for die ready relief. In reply to a letter of inquiry, At torney-General Hart has written a letter construing the provisions of the Whitley bill to regulate and re strict the sale of narcotic drugs. Judge Hart decides that a physl elan may furnish such drugs to patient when necessary for treatment, and that he may in good faith prc- »^be such drugs to habitual users and fill the same in his own drug store upon issuing and filing a signed prescription. Not a few Americus day dreamers, out ofT from getting morphine and oocstne here, are ordering the stuff *rom Montgomery and other cities autside the state. AfHY Of PENSIONERS ; MARCH IN REVIEW Pretty Bouquet of Buds Going G A. R. Meeting in Sara- From Americus. I This week will witness the depart- j ure of well nigh a score of Americus ' school giris, who go to the several THOUSANDS OF PENSIONERS MARCH schools and colleges to enter for the fall season. | The list of those who will go, com plete to date, is as follows. To Cox College, Miss Nannie Sue Bell and Miss Norma Everett, who leave tomorrow. To Shorter College, Rome, Miss Ira I^ee Roach. • To Andrew College, Cuthbert, Miss Maggie Griffin. To Georgia Normal, Milledgevllle, Miss Gladys Dunn. To Agnes Scott, Decatur, Misses Mary Hooper, Kate Wheatley, Mat tie Rvlander, Em Eldridge. To Lucy Cobb College, Athens, Miss Mattie Lewis Dodson. To Monroe College, Forsyth, Misses Mamie McArthur. Jessie Pound, Car rie Willie Prather, Ruth Arrington, Annual Meeting of Federal Veterans 10 Begin Monday at Saratoga Continue Throughout the Week. Stomach troubles. Heart and Kid' Bey aliments, can be quickly correct ed with a prescription known to druggists everywhere as Dr. Shoop’s Xestoritlve. The prompt and surprls kg relief which this remedy irnmed- tetely brings Is entirely due to its Restorative action upon the controll- teff serves of the stomach, etc. A weak stomach, causing dyspepsia, A weak heart with palpitation or in termittent pulse, always means weak stomach nerves or weak heart nerves. Strengthen these inside or control- Iks nerves with Dr. Shoop’s Rcstor ■Ore and see how quickly these all kents disappear. Dr. Shoop of Racine, tel*., will mall samples free. Write ter them. A test will tell. Your health te certainly worth this simple trial. Sold by Davenport Drug Co. But few men are able to retain their aatf-concelt after marriage. I SARATOGA, N. Y„ Sept. 7.—The forty-first national encampment of the Grand Army of the Republic, with the annual meeting of its several affiliated bodies, will open here Monday, and is expected to be one of the largest In re cent years. The arrangements for the week were completed today. The village Is extensively and handsomely decorated In honor of the occasion, and the ho- ■— ....... *,, num art tels, railroad stations and other build- all of whom will go tomorrow. Engine and One Coach Stay on Track COACHES FEU THIRTY-FIVE EEET Express Messenger Wilson Badly In jured and Baggage Master Hurt as Well-Wonder That Pas sengers Escaped. logs bear electrical illuminations of unusual brilliancy. Commander-in-chief R. B. Brown of Ohio, accompanied by the members of his staff, opened headquarters at the United States hotel today. In connection with the meeting of the Army, will be held gathering of the Womans’ Relief Corps, Ladies' Aid Society, Daughters of Veterans, Na val Veterans, and ex-Prisoners of < ar. The meetings and reunions of these various organizations will continue through the entire week. The feature of the weew will be the parade of the veterans on Wednesday, when it Is expected from twenty to thirty thous and men will be in line. To Wesleyan College, Macon, Chloe Littlejohn. Miss For Rent 1 have for rent for 190$ a 5 horse farm near the railroad and on public road In a fine neighborhood. Nice residence and good land. Apply to W. B. Heys, Americus, Ga. lm-d-w. Notice. I pay the highest price for good beef cattle and pork. It Is to your Interest to see me before selling. 9-5-lmes-d-w. J. T. BRAGG. Removed to Windsor Block. 1 am now In my.new store on Um ar street, next to main entrance of Ho tel Windsor. Call there for best teas and coffee. Miss Nina Williams. 2t. It isn't necessary to put up an um brella when silence reigns. First Rule of Health Ass your doctor, “ Vhat is the first great rule of health?” Nine doctors out of ten will quickly reply, “ Keep the bowels regular.” While you are about it, ask him another question, “What do you think of Ayer’s Pills for constipation?” We are willing to trust him. Areyou? W»_h»T.EO I W. publish J.C.AjirCl, tttroraalMofwrprtp>n»Hon. .7 —•».. LETTER TO N. M. DUDLEY, Americus, Georgia. Dear Sir: If a customer wants $35.50 do you give him $757 Suppose you should hear of one of your customers doing a thing like that and not knowing It, what would you say next time he want3 dis count? We'll venture half your men are doing that very thing without a sus picion. Men who alct eny other paint than Devoe are paying $75 for $35.50 or some other such figure. 10 gallons Devoe Is enough for a good-size hous two coats; 15 or 20 Isn’t too much of another paint There Is $8.75 or $17.50 for 5 or 10 extra gal lons; besides $2 to $4 a gallon for putting It on; that's $10 to $40. That It how half the houses, stores, fac tories warehouses, shops, barns, and fences are painted. $50 for paint and labor; $25 to $50 more for not know ing what paint to put on. The one paint to put on is the paint that takes least gallons and makes least bills for paint and labor. Yours truly, F. W. DEVOE & CO. P. S.—Americus Construction Co. sell our paint 40 FOR RENT—Next year farm of two plows within four miles of city. Run ning water on place. L. M. Hawkins. 8-29-d & w-tf. Seaboard trains on this division were delayed yesterday by the bad WTeck occurring the day before, caus ed by passenger train'No. 72, Amerl- cus to Savannah, crashing through the trestle spanning Gum creek, east of Helena. The fact that many were not killed outright seems miraculous. The train was not running at a very high rate of speed at it neared the bridge, but just a few feet before the bridge was reached the tender left the rails. The train, could not be brought to a sudden stop. The tender remained connected with the engine until out on the bridge when It detached from the engine and crashed down thirty-five feet below, pulling the baggage car, express car and second-class coach after it, the last remaining on the rails. There were thirty-five passengers on the train at the time of the acci dent, but the majority were white people In the rear coach. The injured, so far a can be ascer tained were; Criar Wilson, express messenger, seriously Injured about the head. w. L. Seigler, baggage master I right arm badly Injured. I Two negro railway mall clerks, ser iously Injured. j Three negro passengers, Injuries not so serious. The injured were brought to McRae as quick as possible and were given prompt surgical attention. The attending surgeons fear that Express Messenger Wilson’s injuries may prove fatal. During the smashup his head came In contact with a case of sodawater bottles. The others will probably recover. It will take time to get thae wreck age cleared and the track In condi tion for traffic once more. All who have been to the wreck express won- der at the fact that no one was kill ed outright. not later than Wednesday noon each ifconth to Insure insertion, companied with the fee. This rule will be enforced.) See Ragley's buggies belore you bur Special price to cash customers or will sell on terms to-sult customer. He knows not the value of flowers who studied botany. Trial Catarrh treatments are being mailed out free, on request, by Dr. Shoop, Racine, WIs. These tests are proving to the people—without a pen n.v's cost—the great value of this scientific prescription known to drug gists everywhere as Dr. Shoop's Ca tarrh Remedy. Bold by Davenport Drug Co. Iron feef h unnecessary. Chew ROCK^RYEtobacco. It contains a jug-fulll of delight and itdoesrmake amouti full of iron teeth to extract the good. No bettertobaccosmade thanthose A BAILEYBROTHEF^S INC . f Winston Salem N.c. ■ NOT IN A TRUST SHERIFF’S SALES. GEORGIA—Sumter County: M ill be sold before the courthouse door In Americus, Ga., Sumter coun ty, between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in October, 1907 following described property towit: One building, situated on the right of way of the Central of Georgia Rail way Co., and Plum street, in the city of Americus, Ga.: also all the mach inery, fixtures, furniture, etc., therein and known as the Americus Ice Co plant. Levied on as the property of S. R. Sims, to satisfy an execution is sued from the City Court of Ameri cus in favor of Perry & Brown, versus S. R. Sims. Property i>olnted out by plaintiff's attorney and tenant In pos session notified in-terms of law. This August 7th, 1907. E. L. BELL, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in the city of Americus, Sumter County, Ga„ between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in Octo ber next, the following described property, towit: One six room house and lot bounded north by Elbert Jones, east by Miles Barnett, south by Patience Dawson and west by Lee street, and known as number 1422 Lee street in Americus, Ga., and county of Sumter. Levied on as the property of Patience Dawson to satisfy an execution from the Su perior Court of Sumter County in favor of Planters Bank of Amerricus versus Patience Dawson. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney and tenant in possesion notified In terms of the law. This August 27th, 190" E. L. BELL, Sheriff. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA—Webster County: Will be sold on the first Tuesday in October next at public outcry at the courthouse in said countv within the legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, certain lands of which the following is a full and com plete description. Lot of land No. 251, south half of lot No. 250 in the 25th district of-said county; west half of lot No. 145 jmd west half of lot No. 176 in the 24th district of Webs ter county, all in a body containing 500 acres more or less and known as the Beauchamp land. Also East half of lot No. 174 In the 2.4th district of Webster county knowd as the John Lowe land, said property levied on as the property of D. B. Harrell, deceas ed, in the hands of his administra tor, S. J. Harrell now in his posses sion, to satisfy an execution issued from the Superior court of said coun ty in favor of National Bank of Com merce vs. S. J. Harrell Admr. of es tate of D. B. Harrell, written notice given as required by law to tenants ^Possession. This 3rd day of July. J. W. .MONTGOMERY. Sheriff of Webster ^County. GEORGIA—Sumter County- . N° t,c « *s hereby given that the un- derslgned has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell land telonging to the estate of Arnold (tod! trtS,’ M* 06 ***.?' tOT the P ur P°se of dis tribution and payment of debts. Said application will be heard at the reim d lar term of the Court of Ordinary for raid county to be held on the firs! Monday in October, 1907. nrst This the 3rd day of SepL, 1907 ». I.. . J0HS Godwin! Administrator Upon the Estate 0 f Arnold Godwin. or GEORGIA—Sumter Countv J ‘J M ? y Concern: J. a. Pennington having aulied Guardianship of the perron and p 0 perty of Judson, Mary Lee Fannied and Clyde, Claudia, Clarke CiL ^ and Minnie Jewell Pennlngton m'!' 1 J* ,dr ?!? of John Ue P^olngton' late of said county, deceased, notice is' JF|T®5 t * at s^f application will heard at 10 o clock, a. m., on the fi- t , Monday in October next “ flrst This Sept. 2, 1907. JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Sumter county: Carrie Wallace, having applied f OP 8 *. w - ve month ' s support for- herself and five minor children out of the estate of Joe Wallace, late of Mid riveS to *ff eased ' notlce I sherebv given to all persons concerned that *“ M aPPj cation will be heard, and if no object on Is filed, an order sett ni apart said twelve month's sup,*"? as/isr on first Monda -' 2 JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Sumter County. To All Whom It May Concern • L. M. Hawkins having, in nroner form, applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the < s- tate of Ezekiel Hawkins, late of said C°!T y m hlS is to cite all and singula! the creditors and next of kin of Eze- kiel Hawkins to be and appear at niv office within the time allowed by law and show cause. If any thev can. why permanent administration should not Fre d U M ' Hawkins on fczekiel Hawkins estate Witness my hand and official slgna- ture, this 2nd day of Sept. 1907 Fpobnia J °? N A ' C0BB ' Ordinary. GEORGIA—Sumter Countv To All Whom It May Concern- r„™ Ward ,, H ? nnon having, in proper form, applied to me for permament Letters of Administration on the estate of Miss Ann E. Hannon, late of said county, this is to cite all and sing- ular the creditors and next of kin of Miss Ann E. Hannon to be and ai>- ■ pear at my office within the time al lowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why permanent administra tion should not be granted Edward Hannon on Miss Ann E. Hannon es- tate. Witness my hand and official sir. nature, this 2 day of Sept. 1907. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. APPLICATION FOB LETTERS OF ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA—Sumter County To All Who It May Concern: A--A. Presley having, in proper form applied to me for- permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of John Horsley, late of said Countv, this is to cite all and singular tbe'cred- •tor* and next of kin of John Horsley to be and appear at my office within the tlmo allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why perma- I nent administration should not be granted to A. A. Presley on John Horsley estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature. this 2nd day of Sept. 1907. JOH^A^OBBhOrdlnary^ K ULB MSI TO FORECLOSE hfGRTUlGI ON REALTY. ■ B. R Stewart, 1 Foreclosure ofMort- . . . ra _ > gage on realty to Web J. J and J. S. Dario, jater Superior Court _ October term Ifct OEOROIA—WaBSTSB Codstt. j It being reprnruted to the Court by the petition of B. B. STEWART, on the llth day of JanTias. that J J. A J. s. Darts uncut- . ed andjdeltvend to-the Plrntcr. Wank of americueUa., a mortgage to said Bank os certain re*t estate lylus In Webeter County —;e wae properly and It- It Builds Force What is medicine for? To cure you, If sick, you saj .. B . ut one medicine will not cure every kind of sickness, because different g °g SatVS^ Wine of Cardui has proven so efficacious in most cases of womanly disease. Try it. idtiJrtf.tpJ 11 ' Barton]* 11 * 11. writes: "1 suffered for yean with female diseases, and doctored hurt me. and I suffered agony with beartag-dora^taa. AUast J of Cardul “d now I am In good health.” Sold everywhere to $1.00 bottlei GEORGIA—Webster County: By virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary on the 2nd day of September, 1907, I will sell at public outcry before the courthouse door In Preston, between the legal hours of sale on Tuesday, the flrst day of October, next, the following real estate, towit: Lot of land num ber 122 and lot number 104; also all the land covered by the mill pond known as the old Bell mill pond with water privileges <to the highest point of west side of the mill pond; all being in the 25th district of Webster coun ty, Ga., and containing 405 acres, more or less. Sold as the property of the estate of R. W. King, deceased, for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate and distribution among the heirs. Terms, cash. EDGAR KINO, Administrator. APPLICATION FOB CHARTER. GEORGIA—Sumter County: To the Superior Court said county: The petition of A. W. Allison. A. W. Kelly and their associates, show unto the Court .die following facts: 1st. That they for themselves and their associates deBire to be incoriiorated under the name of the “Americus Lumber Company,” for a term of twenty years »Jth the privilege of renewal. With Its principal office In the City of Americus. With a capital stock of five thousand dollars, and with the privilege of increasing same to an amount not excedlng ten thous and dollars. 2nd. That the purpose of said corpora tion is pecuniary gain to Its stock holders. That the business which they propose to do and carry on Is to own, buy and sell lumber, shingles, lime, brick, cement and to buy and sell land and timber, to manufacture lum ber from timber, either from land pur chased or by contract or lease and to buy and sell all other things Inci dent to and in connection with the sale of lumber and building mater ial. They desire to loan money and borrow money, to give and take securi- tes therefor, and generally do all things needful In conducting said business, to sue and be sued aud to have and use a common seal. Wherefore, they pray that they may be Incorporated with all the above rights and privileges herein enumera ted and such as are necessary to car ry on their said business, as the law In such cases Is made and provided. LANE. MAYNARD & HOOPER, Filed In office August 28th,. 1907. - _ , S. R. HEYS, Deputy C. 8. C. 8. C. 11/ /I Da pFifXl GEORGIA—Sumter”County: W. U. DaNlCl Sumter Superior Court! U do certify that Manufacturer th?s a day e fiied l in U uie 0 cierta a offlce , of of all kinds of Harness froinl Sumter Superior Court This August . , , . I 28, 1907. the cheapest to the finest- i S. R. HEYS, Deputy C. 8. C. S. C. 1 Pnces always right, •* ucu u ioiiowi: e eighth Interest In 8S J-4>cre« ofUnd —gin Webster ''ountT Ga., and bournes ovth by lands cf J B Brook., ea*t by ToiS tghnoie and Christopher Pears-n south by Jordan place, and west by Dr. Miller an4 •Stewart County line: and is shown in .al4 pernior-sald lands lying >nd being In ihe H ulst. of Webster Con ty Os, said mort|ic( . being given lor tbe purooee of securing the payment of n certain obligation of lu-lebt ednns for Ihe principal turn of rti4T.Hi oM < hundred and forty-seven dollars and rlfty cents which was executed andde’lv.rcd Is the Planter's Hank of Americas Ga, by M said J. J. A j K Davis on the lltb dsy 4 January ISOd and due on Nov. lat i«K. which said ooilgatlon as aforesaid was In writing •ran.fercd to the said B. R. Stewart by saw Bank on the itth day of Oct 1W In w-hia note H la stipulated that the .aid pan" would pay Interest s'ter maturity at IIS rate of 8 per cent, per annum. It is tbeif fore ordered br the Court that the rat" J. a A J, S. Bayli'dopa- tn'otros Court by the IIrut of be nrit ter"* *o be hfl t m UrMMoii''av In *pnl IV 7, Ihe prtrctMl eluding the Inu re t at the Mlpulatert rail thereon and all co« ■ of thl- proceed in* a* on said obligation or ‘ndebtedne*". or *DCJ cauee If any they mar hare, why they^hoim not pay tbe »ame, or In default thereof til i afooaald mortgage be forecl^ed and t» L eqnit of redemption of the aid defendant ■ J. J. & J. S. Davlw therein be forever b* r . r <®; fl acd that service of this rule be perfected <* ■ »«t!d deftr.dat •* according 'o U^ Th*! October at iMM. Z *. f.iTTLEJOHJ* ■ Judge of the Miperior Court ot County. ♦ Itm Juue Julr au**ep« m