Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1907-1910, September 27, 1907, Image 6

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER FRIDAY. SEPTEMBER 27. 1907 A CERTAIN SAFE TiiaiM'MENT Even if mercury and potash could cure Contagious Blood Poison the condition in which these strong minerals leave the system would make the •‘cure worse than the disease.” But they cannot cure the vile disorder; they can only cover up the symptoms for awhile or mask the disease in the system, but as soon as the treatment is left off the hideous symptoms return. Mercury and potash eat out the delicate lining of the stomach and bowels, produce chronic dyspepsia by drying up the gastric juices, cause the teeth to decay, and often completely break down the constitution, and where they are used in large quantities, the bones become affected, while the disease for which one has so long taken this destructive treatment has not been cured. Contagious Blood Poison is a disease it will not do to trifle with. It is a vile, dangerous and destructive disorder. When the blood becomes infected with its virus the mouth and throat ulcerate, hair and eye brows come out, glands in the neck and groin swell, copper-colored spots appear on the flesh, and in severe cases sores break out on the body, the finger nails drop off and the sufferer is diseased from head to foot. S. S. S. Is the only known antidote for Contagious Blood Poison—the one remedy that is able to get to the root of the disease and force out every particle of the poison so that there are never any signs of its return. It is purely vegetable, made entirely from roots, herbs and barks of known curative value. Instead of leaving bad after-effects as some medicines do, S. S. S. tones up every part of the system and puts every part of the body in perfect health. It will also remove any lingering effects of former mineral treatment while eradicating the poison from the circulation. Special book on the home treatment of this disease and any medical advice desired furnished free to all who writ* THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, GA. Try them for lunch and you will have them for dinner. Uneeda Biscuit The most nutritious staple made from wheat. mmgtt In moisture and mAp dust proof packages. NATIONAL BISCUIT COMPANY Georgia School 1 of Technology FI FREE!? FREE SCHOLARSHIPS ASSIGNED TO EACH COUNTY IN GEORGIA Writ, it CBM nfardlaf thU opportunity. T HE GEORGIA SCHOOL OF TECHNOLOGY is better equipped and organized In aU Its departments than ever before. Advanced courses In Mechan ical, Electrical, Textile, Mining, and Civil Engineering, Engineering Chemistry, and Chemistry. Extensive and new equipment of Shop, M1U, Laboratories, etc. New Library apd new Chemical Laboratory. Demand for School’s graduates much greater than the supply. Next session begins SepL IS. For Illustrated catalogue and Information address K.G.MATHESON,A.N.,LL.D.,President, ATLANTA, GA. FIRST AND LAST Mean $ $ made to all who buy or wear them. In style,\ case and durability, “Shield Brand Shoes”' toe the mark of perfection. 60L.D BY RBblABbB MERCHANTS ONLY M. C. KISER CO. . Manufacturers., ATLANTA, CA. Southern Dental College Dental Education fli “- , tlta.tr.tod and dMcripthr. c*tok*o« of th* CMS 53 « ATLANTA. GEORGIA LEASED MANSION FOR CONVENTION Morgan to Entertain Bishops and Other Notables.. AT GATHERING AT RICHMOND. VA. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Has Taken Large Mansion For This tspeclal Purpose and Will Extend Lavish Hospitality-Great Bank ers Not to Unite With Ro man Catholic Church. RICHMOND, VA.. Sept. 20.—J. Pler- pont Morgan, who will be among the lay delegates to the general conven tion of the Protestant Episcopal Church, which assembles here next month, has made elaborte prcaratlons for entertaining while here. His resi dence, for the period of the stay In Richmond, will be one of the hand somest of Richmond homes. Mr. Morgan will carry out in Rich mond tlie custom lie has laid down in other cities, and his agents have rented for October the famous old Thomas mansion, at the corner of Second and Grace streets, where the New York banker and millionaire will entertain in handsome style. The house which will be Mr. Mor gan's headquarters stands In one of the most desirable sections of Grace street and is centrally situated. A few blocks away Is 'the Jefferson Ho tel, on Franklin street, which will be In a measure the headquarters of the convention, which has been placed at the disposal of Bishop Gibson of the diocese of Virginia, and will be used as a sort of bishops’ club for the period of the gathering. The .Thomas house Is one of the largest private homes in this city, being a square three-story brick man sion, standing in grounds which oc cupy a half block along the Grace street front. Ample stables and out buildings are on the premises, and the house Itself Is fitted and furnished In a style which represents the best taste of an old regime of Virginia gentry. Will Lavishly Entertain. * The negotiations for the house were conducted by Mr. Morgan’s pri vate secretary, who came to Rich mond early last spring, dealing direct with the owners and without the as sistance of the committee arranging for the convention, it Is generally understood that the rent for the month of October was fixed at $5,000, for the house completely furnished, in addi tion to which Mr. Morgan agreed to make certain alterations, which are norw in progress. Members of the committee have not been Informed as yet Just when Mr. Morgan wil come to Richmond, but It Is expected that he will certain ly be here for the opening service on October 2. Mr. Morgan expects to bring with him from his house In New York a full stall of servants, In cluding his chief, and it Is said, that he will entertain extensively while In the city. It Is known that several prominent bishos and laymen will be his guests during the term of con vention, and Judging by. his custom at former conventions, it may he taken for granted that his house will be the scene cf a lavish hospitality through out the term of tho convention. Discounts Insistent Rumor. The fact that Mr. Morgan will at tend ns a delegate from his diocese, and take so prominent a part In this great Episcopal gathering. Is taken as effectually setting at reBt the oft- repeated rumors that the great banker contemplated changing his allegiance to the Roman Catholic Church. Mr. Morgan Is known to have many Intimate friends In the Catholic faith, including his partner, Mr. Drexei, and his public reception by the Pope while in Rome last winter seemed to give color to the rumors. Tlie custum of renting a house for the motnh of the convention Inaugu rated by Mr. Morgan when a dele gate to the San Francisco convention six years ago has been followed by a number of other prominent people In the church, and from current re ports a dozen or more private homes in Richmond have been leased for October to members of attendants on the convention. GOING ON TEXAS TRIP TO SPEND SIX WEEKS (Notice—All legal advertisements must he brought to the business office not later than Wednesday noon of each month to insure insertion, ac companied with the fee. This rule will be enforced.) SHERIFF’S SALES. GEORGIA—Sumter County: , Will be sold before the courthouse door in Americus, Ga., Sumter coun ty, between the legal hours of sate 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 pointed out by plaintiff's attorney and tenant in pos session notified in terms of law. This August 7th, 1907. * E. I,. 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 Btreet, 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 Amerrlcus versus Patience Dawson. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney and tenant in possesion notified in terms of the law. This August 27th, 1907. 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 county 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 and west half of lot No. 170 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 24th district of Webster county known 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 in possession. This 3rd day of July. 1907. .7. W. MONTGOMERY. Sheriff of Webster County. GEORGIA—Webster County: By virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary on tho 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 first day of October, next, the following real estate, towit: Lot of land num ber 122 and lot number 104; also all tlie land covered by the mill pond known ns the old Bell mill pond with water privileges to the highest point of west side of the mill pond; nil 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 purposo of paying the debts of said estate and distribution among the heirs. Terms, cash. EDGAR KING, Administrator. GEORGIA—Sumter County: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has applied to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of Arnold God win, deceased, for the purpose of dis tribution and payment of debts. Said application will be heard at the regu lar term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in October, 1907. This the 3rd day of Sept., 1907. , JOHN GODWIN, Administrator Upon the Estate of Arnold Godwin. GEORGIA—Sumter County— To all Whom It May Concern: J. B. Pennington having aplied for Guardianship of the person and pro perty of Judson, Mary Lee, Fannie Lee and Clyde, Claudia, Clarke, Clayton and Minnie Jewell Pennington, min or children of John Lee Pennington, late of said county, deceased, notice is given that said application will be heard at 10 o'clock, a. m., on the first Monday in October next This Sept. 2, 1907. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary GEORGIA—Sumter county: Carrie Wallace, having applied for a twelve month's support for herself and five minor children out of the estate of Joe Wallace, late of said county, deceased, notice 1 shereby given to ail persons concerned that said application will be heard, and If no objection is filed, an order setting apart said twelve month’s support will be granted on first Monday in October, 1907. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Sumter County. To Ail Whom It May Concern: L. M. Hawkins having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the es tate of Ezekiel Hawkins, late of said County, this Is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Eze kiel Hawkins to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, If any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to L. M. Hawkins on Ezekiel Hawkins estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 2nd day of Sept 1907. • • • • JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Sumter County. To AH Whom It May Concern; Edward Hannon 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 ap 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 sig nature, this 2 day of Sept. 1907. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. APPLICATION FOR 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 County, this Is to cite all and singular the cred itors and next of kin of John Horsley to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause. If any they 6an, why perma 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 SepL 1907. JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary. A Positive CURE Ely’s Cream Balm la quickly absorbed. Cites Relief at Ones. It cleanses, soothes heals and protects the diseased mem, Irme. It cures Co. toi-rh and drives away • Cold in the Head quickly. Re stores the Senses qf Taste and Smell. FnIlaizeGOcta.,at I gists or by mail; Trial Size 10ete. by tn.il, Ely pothers,60 Warren Street, New York.. LOOSE-FITTING “B. V. D.” Don’t Suffer In Hot Weather ”B V. U." Coat Cut Undershirt and Knee Length Drawers best and coolest for summer D-hvered to any part of the United Stat< a upon receipt of pilce 6'.. li t?,and 1160 garment, when ordering ulrechei and waist measure In Inches. Write IforfilUostrated booklet to Dept. No. 19. F. CFOSBY FRY CO ZM Broadway, New Yoik, N. Y. PARKER'S' . HAIR BALSAM ■ Cletnard sod beautifies tlie hair. ■ Promotes a luxuriant jrtowth. ZNmr Palls to Boa tore Oray I Hair to its Youthful Color. B Cures scalp diseases * hair faUtafr dOCjandilJOOrtll^giiU^^ Rheumatism Dr. Shoop’s Rheumatic Remedy DAVENPORT DRUG CO. {Positions Guaranteed by a $5,000 “ sss. R. R. Fare'Pald. Notes taken 600 Free Couraes Board at Coat. Write Quick. GA-ALA.BUSINESS GOL’GE,Macon,Ga- N. B.—300 requests for telegraphers now filed; men or women. Salaried $50 to $70 per month. LOANS. E-Farm loans and loans on city real estate negotiated at low rates and.on.easy terms, Kit • -.**»*■- •**. EG. R. ELLIS, Americus, Ga. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. Delightful Tour of the South west Planned. Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Allison will leave tomorrow upon a delightful tour of tho Southwest, their itinerary including Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas and Indian Territory, and possibly New Mexico as well. Mr. Allison goes uprn hie regular business trip of five n.- six weeks, and this time will ho attunpnnied by Ms wife. t.OST—Between Americus and A. Dodsons' place on SepL 12th, one black silk Jacket. Finder will please return to J. W. Harris and receive reward. 9-20-2w. 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 the following facts: 1st. That they for themselves and their associates desire to he Incorporated under the name of tho "Americus Lumber Company," for a term of twenty years with 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, nil other things Inci dent to nnd In‘connection with tho sale of lumber and building mater ial. They desiro to loan money and borrow money, to give and take securl- tes therefor, and generally do all things needful In conducting said business, to sue and bo sued and 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, os the law in such cases Is made and provided. LANE, MAYNARD & HOOPER, Diamond Investments. Diamonds haveenhancod in value, as nearly every one knows, more than doublo In the 'ast eight nr ten yean. The opinion of thoae who are in a posi tion to know, it that under natural conditions the maximum price la far from being attained. Added to tho natural conditions, such as thojmlncs getting deeper, etc. It la reported that the DeBeers people have obtained control of Premier Mines, which were the only ones offering even alight competition.; It la therefore very evident that in tho nosr future you will aee price* much in flated over those at present. Tennison says In his "In Memorau," "Delay ing lung, delay no more,” Take the hint and write us abontlonr pstial payment plan. Our line is unsurpassed in variety and beauty and the cost to you is the cost to ua pins a very moderate profit. Eugene V. Haynes Co. Importer*. 37 Whitehall ]St Atlanta Ga. llllifil few Filed In office August 2Stb, 1907. S. R HEYS, Deputy C. S. C. 3. C. GEORGIA—Sumter County: I, 3. R. Heys, Deputy Clerk of Sumter Superior Court, do certify that the above Is a true copy ot a pctlttoh this day filed In the Clerks office ol Sumter Superior Court This August 28, 1907. S. R. HEYS, Deputy C. 8. C. & C. Side CranK and Center CranK, STEAM ENGINES; Portable nnd DAIT pDC i Stationary DUlLLfiO, Gasoline Engines! Ginning Machinery, Saw Mills, * » le Mills, Com Mills, Pumping l 8. Large stock on hand. It ( will be to your interest to write, d Mallary Bros. Machinery Co., $