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THE AMER1CUS WEEKLY T1MES-REC0RDER. FRIDAY. APRIL 3. 1906.
MONTHLY misery
is one of woman’s worst afflictions. It always leaves
vou weaker and is sure to shorten Vour life and make
your beauty fade. To stop pain take Wine of Cardui and
it will help to relieve your misery, regulate your func
tions, make you well, beautiful and strong. It is a re- 3
liable remedy for dragging down pains, backache, head
ache, nervousness, irritability, sleeplessness, dizziness,
fainting spells, and similar troubles.' A safe and efficient
medicine for all women s pains and sickness.
Mrs. J. L. Broadhead of Clanton, Ala. writes; “I have
used Cardui for my disease, which was one peculiar to
women, and it has completely cured me.”
at ALL DRUG STORES, IN SI.00 BOTTLES
pectfully and earnestly ask the B “P-
port of the voters of Sumter County.
Respectfully, •
U J. BLALOCK.
I announce my candidacy for re-
election as solicitor of the City Court
of Amerlcus, subject to thi action of
the Democratic primary on April 15tn.
I have filled the unexptred term of
my predecessor, and I trust that my
administration of the duties of this
important office fully merits the con
fidence of the white voters of Sumter,
at whose hands I ask indorsement by
re-election to a full term. I will
greatly appreciate your support.
Respectfully,
ZACK CHILDERS.
’• FOB ORDINARY
WRITE US A UTTER
df«Hbln* fully »11 your tymptom,
fndMwIU send you Fra. Advice
fn plain soaled envelope. Ladles
Advisory Dept.. The Chaltanoofa
I m,divine Co,. Chattanooga, Tenn.
no ’ '
WINE
OF
CARDUI
announcements
I announce my candidacy for the
ofllce of county commissioner of
Sumter, subject to the action of the
uwpufsfvtATIVE I democratic primary April 15, and
LOR KElIlESt*IAI1YL | wiu a pp rec i a t' e the support of the vot-
liereby announce myself, a candi-1 ers therein. Respectfully,
■ „„ Representative In the L«gls-t
laturc from Sumter-.Couirty,-subject
THOMAS B. HOOKS.
To the Voters of Sumter County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Ordinary of Sum
ter county, subject to the Democratic
Primary to be held April loth, 1908.
rf oiontorl I shall give my undivided
the primary of April 15th. If elect-
f ,,l i Will devote my best efforts for
well fare of the entire people. I
hi close touch with the farming
interests of the County, and believe
i am qualified, on account of my ex-
Hence, to know and understand the
.needs of the farmers as well as those
■n other pursuits^ D WILLIAMS.
I hereby announce my candidacy for
re-election to the office of county com
missioner, subject to the democratic
primary on April 15th, and respectful
1y ask the support of the voters of
Sumter county.
J. L .CHAMBLISS.
I hereby announce my candidacy
as ose of Sumter’s representatives
in the legislature, subject to the ac
tion of the democratic primary on
April 15th, and will greatly appreci
ate the support of my friends and
'the democrats of the county gener-
al!v, Respectfully
F. W. GRIFFIN.
[ hereby announce that, subject to
'he Democratic primary of April 15th
390S, I am a candidate for the office
of representative of Sumter county,
Respectfully, J. E. SHEPPARD.
FOR JUDGE OF CITY COURT
i hereby announce my candidacy
for Judge of the City Court of Am-
I am a candidate for the office of
county commissioner of Sumter, sub
ject to the democratic primary April
16th. and would greatly appreciate
your vote and support Respectfully,
J. H. DANIEL
I herewith announce that T am
candidate for the office of County Com
missioner of Sumter County, subject
to the Democratic primary of April
loth, 1908. 3- A. MCDONALD.
the
I announce my candidacy for
office of County Commissioner
Sumter County subject to the Demo-
cratic primary of April loth, 1908.
FRANK SHEFFIELD.
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of County Commis-
sloner, of Sumter County Ga. sub-
ericus, subject to the Democratic jeet t( J tbe action of the Democratic
primary of April 15th^ and will^ be primary to be held on April 15th, 1908^
grateful for ail support given me. If l wlu appreciate the votes of the peo-
elected, I will courteously, honestly, GEO. OLIVER,
fairly and impartially discharge the
duties of the office to the very best
of my ability. Very respectfully.
CHARLES R. C • ( bereby announce myself as
— " candidate for re-election to the office
FOB SOLICITOR-GENERAL j 0 f Clerk of the Superior Court -
- Sumter County. " Ml>
FOB CLERK OF COURT
If elected Mr. Sam
I beg to formally announce to the r. Keys, will act as my deputy, ana
-oters S of the South Western Judicial we earnestly solicit the aiipport ot
Circuit my candidacy for Solicitor- the peo ple of the County, and plete®
General, the nomination for which a faithful perfoimance of «
will likely occur within the next few per talnlng to said office. SubjMt K
- i shall greatly esteem the the action of the Democratic Prim-
months. - —
support and influence of all the peo- a ry.
pie of the circuit If elected, my best
energies will be directed to a faithful
and conscientious discharge of the
“ “* ”"“j. “mSSiB.
DELEGATES ARE NAMED
HERE BY GOMMITTEE
Mitchell and Boatright Are
Endorsed.
LITTLE LIFE IS ENDED'
L!I ILL Lll L IO L1UTLI/ t jfcMath to be and appear at my
t rrrn onicr II I xiccC office within tho time allowed by law,
AFTER BRIEF ILLNEhoUnd show cause, It any_they can. why
rtl I Lll UI1ILI lLLiiLuu| ncnt administration should not
bo‘granted to E. J. McMath on W. T.
JOHN A. conn, Ordinary
To the White Democratic Voters of
Sumter County:
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for Ordinary pt Sumter County,
subject to the Democratic primary on
the 16th day of April 1908., I Have
faithfully and to the best of my ability
discharged the duties of the office,
filling an une-plred term for which
you kindly elected me. I have lived
n, and been a cltlzten of Sumter coun
ty forty-three years. The best part
of my life has been devoted to the
upbuilding and Improvement of the
county, for which I have never asked
or expected compensation. On ac
count of the manner In which the dut
ies of the office have been performed
Bince I have been ordinary, and be
cause I now need tho emoluments
thereof; I earnestly solicit an endorse-
-ment at your hands by an election
tor a full term. R Q —^BB.
If elected, I shall give my uni
attention to the duties of the office^
FOB SHERIFF
Yielding to the solicitation of
friends in all portions of the county,
and with the desire to hold that im
portant office, I announce my candid
acy for sheriff of Sumter county, sub
ject to the democratic primary April
15. If thus honored, Mr. George M.
Rodgers will serve as my deputy. We
will appreciate the support of the
voters of the county
Postmaster F. P. Mitchell of Amer-
icus and Postmaster F. G. Boatright
of Cordele have been enaorsed by the
Republican • Executive Committee, in
session In Amerlcus yesterday, as, two
of the four delegates to attend the
National convention.
Such, In part, was the action of
the committee of the Third congres
sional district, hei;e assembled.
The meeting was well attended and
very harnihnlous. - „■
Messrs. C. W. Withoft of Fort Valtey.
F. G. Boatright of Cordele, and F. P.
Mitchell of Amerlcus, were among
those In attendance.. Besides the two
delegates endorsed, as stated above,
two colored representatlvea will be
selected at later date. ... ..
These will all be presented to the
district convention assembling
Marshallvitle on April 25th.
The Republicans assembled here
yesterday, fifty or sixty strong, repre
sents the party In the Third district.
It Is the best element of that party,
the men who control, and the recom
mendations thus, made will be ""
dorsed by the district meeting.
The handful of Forakerltes here did
not show up at the meeting, and prob
ably would not have been admitted
had they appeared. , , ,
The following resolutions, signed by
fifty or sixty of the most prominent
Republicans, were adopted:
Resolved first: That it is the sense
of the Executive Committee meeting of
the Third congressional district of
Georgia, that we bind ourselves to
actions of said meeting, to do all, in
our power honestly and honorably to
carry into execution the sentiment ex
pressed at this meeting.
Resolved second: That we indorse
Chairman E. S. Richardson’s action as
a safe and sound leader and further
pledge ourselves to support of the
state organization.
four vears, passed away yesterday
evening. Tile death ot this little boy,
the Idol of his parents, is fraught I GEORGIA—Webster County:
with unusual sadness, and they have to All Whom It May Concern:
the heartfelt sympathy of the entire I jj. j, Leverett having, in proper
people of .Amerlcus in their deep form, applied to mo for permanent
affliction'. Little James ,was stricken I Letters of Administration on the es-
Saturday, his Illness later assuming a tate 0 j c. A. C. Reddick, late of said
more distressing character. The fun-|,(jQ Un t yi this Is to cite all and isngular
eral services will .be conducted tbisujjg creditors and next of kin of said
afternoon at 4 O’clock hr Rev. R. L.j c ^ j* Reddick, to be and appear at
Bivins, from the residence, 115 Brown |nj - y 0 fnce within tho tlme^ allowedly
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS
law, and show cause, It any tney
can, why permanent Administration
should not be granted to said M. J.
I Leverett on C. A. C. Reddicks
18 witness my hand and official sig-
ature, this 2nd day“[/cosBY, 908 ’
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
Will be sold before the court
house door In the city of Amerlcus, I
Ga„ Sumter county, between the us
ual hours of sale on the first Tuesday Webster County
in April 1908, the - following des- it Ma? Concern:
ertbed property, to-wlt: jj. j. Leverett, having applied for
A certain house and lot in the olty ’ dlansh | p of the person and pro
of Amerlcus, said state and county, Lrty of Mary J. Reddick minor child
sltuated-on the east side of Cotton p c ^ c Reddick, late of said coun
avenue and fronting said street sixty I ‘ deceased, notice is given that said
feet and running back In parallel lines ^’ D ii ca t| 0 Q win be heard at my of-
elghty feet to Judge. Montgomery’s « ppl At ten $ ock ^ m „ on tho first
property. Said property »es south " ce « te “ ° A 0, rl i iext.
of Martin Grlnton’s property (shop) This jlarch 2, 1908. ,
and north of Charles Crocker proper- w. H. COSBY, Ordinary,
ty and known 03 the old Harris hotel,
and bounded west by Cotton avenue.
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the ofllce of Bherlit of Sumter
county subject to the action of the
Democratic primary of April 15, and
ask the support of the white voters
of Sumter. If thus honored, I will
give my entire time and very best ef
forts to a faithful discharge of the
duties of the office. Mr. Q.W. Fuller
will serve as deputy sheriff with me.
Respectfully,
W. H. FEAGIN.
DATE OF BANQUET Of
THE BOARD OF TRADE
Is Announced for Thursday
April 9. ,
and Dounaea west uy laiiluu avenue,. WAhster County:
being house and lot now occupied by GEORGIA Webster you y ^ Ad i
the colored Friendship Baptist church. . Whereas, G. P. Brightweil, A
Levied on as the property of R. E. Lee istrator of . J h °®’^nn ^rentlne^ rep
- »" —“ troml re»ents fl] to th^CourMn^peu ^
tiff’s attorney and tenant in posses- » .
sion notified In terms of the law. This , 1 ''" dr ,. d “y d th e y cari, ' why
H1 f- b EU . | KSSfe g
.receive letters of dismission, on the
GEORGIA—Sumter County: n r8 t Monday In April, 1908.
To Mrs. Maggie C. Ktrvin: | flrBt Monaa V H. COSBY, Ordinary.
1 You are heteby notified that
November 6th, 1907, Wl C. Kirvin,
filed a petition in Sumter Superior
Court against yourself, to remove dls-
PUBLIC ROAD APPLICATIONS
The second anniversary banquet ot
the Amerlcus Board of, Trade will be
given on Thursday evening. April 9th
In the main auditorium of the city
hall, and will J>e an occasion of so
cial interest and pleasure in Amerl-
F0B TAX RECEIVER
I hereby announce myself a candi
date for the office of Tax Receiver of
Sumter County, subject to the Demo
cratic primary. If elected I
my full duty to the geopl® of Sum
ter county. . R- s - WINDSOR.
I announce herewith my candidacy
for the office of tax-receiver of Sum-
tor at the Democratic primary April
16th, and will greatly appreciate the
support of the voters of the county,
promising, If elected, a faithful dis
charge of the duties of the «®ee. Res
pectfully, J- I. HILLER.
To the Voters of the
I hereby announce my candidacy
for Solicitor General of the
Western Circuit, subject to the State
Democratic primary, to be held on the
•Uh day of June 1908, and will highly
appreciate your support^ DyKES ,
FOB TAX COLLECTOR
I hereby announce my candidacy
for the office of tax collector of Sum
ter. subject to the action of the coun-
and the voters of the county general-
and the voters u. -
ly. Respectfully Vf. P. PAGE.
I herewith announce myself a can
didate for re-election as tax re-
celver of Sumter county, subject to
action of the Democratic primary on
April 15. As In the past, I shall. If
elected, devote my most earnest ef
forts to a discharge of the duties of
that office, and will appreciate your
support. Respectfully,
FOB COUNTY TREASURER
I hereby announce my camlMa- 0 /
for re-election to the office of TreM-
of Sumter county, subject to the
action of the Democratic primary on
April 15,* and respectfully ask th*
support of my friends and the demo
cratic voters of the county generally,
an ti*relofor® a talUiful dl
charge of all
I am a candidate for re-eleptlon, as
tax collector of Sumter county, sub
ject to the democratic primary on
April 16th, and will appreclate thls
renewal of confidence upon the part of
the white voters of Sumter. Res
pectfully, I- B - small.
I announce my candidacy for the
office of coroner of Sumter, subject
to the democratic primary on April
16, and ask the support of the voters
of the county. Re3p £ ct ^“ ^rey.
FOR COUNTY COMMISSIONER
I hereby announce my eefiJMscy
tor a place on the Board of County
Commissioners of Sumter County,
subject to the action of the democratic
primarv, on April 16th.
I shall fully appreciate your suf
frage, and If elected, I shall faithfully
and impartially represent the entire
people of the County, to the very best
of my ability. A. P. HODGES.
FOB STATE TREASURER
To the Democratic Voters of Georgia:
I am a candidate for Treasurer of
this State subject to the Democratic
Primary on June 4th. My candidacy
Is based upon my former services to
the people In this office covering a
period of more than twenty years—a
record that I believe will bear pub
lic scrutiny and which has never been
impugned. If elected I promise the
same faithful attention to the duties
ot'the office that marked my previous
administration. Yourstruly.^^
. The friends of Mr. Edward Jenkins
announce him for the office of coroner
of Sumter at the primary Aprfll L>,
and ask for him the support ot the
voters of the county.
I am a candidate for one of the
places upon the board of county com-
niiRslonere of Sumter, subject to the
primary on April 16th, and would ap
preciate your vote, promising, if.elec
ted, a faithful discharge->Bf the duties
of the office. Resp^cttony, B0LT0N
I announce my candidacy for the
office of county commissioner of Sum
ter at the democratic primary on April
15th, and will appreciate the support
of my fellow citixenB. Respectfully,
JOHN T. FERGUSON.
SURVEYOR.
COUNTY
I announce my candidacy for re-
election to the office of county sur
veyor of Sumter county, sub
ject to the . Democratic
primary April 16th, and will appre
ciate your vote and support. Very
respectfully,
BOBERT R. HOWR
SOLICITOR OF CITY COURT
I announce my candidacy lor the
office of solicitor of the City Court
of Amerlcus, subject to the. e® 11 ??
of the democratic primary April 15,
and will greatly appreciate the vote
and support of my friends and all
voters of Sumter county generally.
Respectfully, r WINC hESTBR.
I announce myself a candidate for
the office of county commissioner of
Sumter county, subject to the Demo
cratic primary of April 16th, 1908. I
solicit the votes of the people. Re
spectfully, H. j. W EBB.
I hereby announce myself as a can
didate for the office of Solicitor of the
City Court of Amerlcus, Ga.,
to the primary election to be held on
the 15th day of April, 1908. I res-
W. R. SPEER.
FOB CORONER
liabilities of marriage contract, and GEORGIA—Sumter County:
that the same will stand for G. T. Deriso, W. A. Wilson, V- D-
trlal at the May term, 1908, ot Basa, and others have made applica
Sumter Superior Court, which con- tion to discontinue the public roan
venes on Fburt^Monday In May, 1908, running from G. T. Deriso s to W. A.
and you are hereby notified to be and Wilson’s in the-16th District, nls° to°
appear either In person or by attor- public road running from G. T. Bass
ney to defend said petition, if any to the I-ee county 11“®.
you have, or the court will proceed ns All persons are notified that tno
to“just!ce shall appertain. Uald road will on the first Monday m
Witness the Hon. ?. A. Littlejohn, May next by tfie Commissioners
Judge of said Court this, the 3rd day Roads and Revenues be finally dis
if February, 1908. H. E. ALLEN, continued, this the 2d day oflMatch,
Clerk Superior Court 1908. W, L. THOMAS,
Feb & Mar 3-2T-4t. Clerk Co. Corn.
The announcement of date wm
made yesterday by Secretary T. E.
Mitchell for the committee .having
the arrangements In charge.
And Americus will enjoy this occa
sion, as It did the first annual ban
quet a year ago.
Ae previouslyvtmnounced, the com
mittee of arrangements for the Board
of Trade has contracted with the Lad
les Auxiliary of the Hospital Asso-
cialon to prepare and serve the feaBt
royal, all the proceeds, above the
actual cost, to go to ^the auxiliary^
This arrangement Is a most
tunate one for the committee, j as
Insures a delicious feust of good
things, temptingly served, .
Tickets will be sold at one dollar,
and the sale Is expected to exceed
GEORGIA—Sumter County: I GEORGIA—Sumter County : •
J W. Clopton, J. E. Ranew, B. J. T. B. Hooks, G. M. Eldrldge, l.. l.
Ranew, Mrs. J. J. Davis, J. M. Sum- Councll and others have made .\\ i>l -
merford and others. ha>e made applt- cation for a second class-publlc road,
cation for a second-class fubllc -runnlirg tt««igh toe 1m4s of T B
Road starting at Lamar, Sumter 1 Hooks in the 16th District ror auo
County, Ga.. and ninnlng South over one and one fo “f‘ h f s ’° d n t b 0
nr near the old road bed, for about the lower Danville road and tue lco
ter mites, through the lands of J.W. county road.” AU Persons are no L
Clonton J. E. Ranew, B. J. Ranew, fled that the aald road will on the
J^ r ^l/ Summerford^ and ^Intereecttag j
th ll I l U p b ereons ail are“ed G that JS"thtethe Mgt *
%tfS2S£& «t. 19 ° 8 -; Clerk Co. com.
of Roads and Revenues of said county]
be finally granted, If no canso t® j GEORGIA—-Sumter . m p
two hundred. - . . „
Guests will not be restricted to the
Board of Trade membership but all
citizens of Amerlous and especially
the ladies, are expected to attend, as
upon the first occasion. Tickets will
be on sale at Dodson s Pharmacy,
Rembert’s and Davenports.
Directors of the Board of Trade,
President Alien and Secretary Mit
chell will also supply tickets.
The banquet will afford a feast of
oratory as well, as several prominent
speakers, not only of Americus, but
of other cities, will he among the
guests of honor and have places upon
the program. Only those thus
nounced will speak.
The occasion already pleasantly an
ticipated. will be one ot unusual so
cial Interest here.
GEORGIA—Sumter County ™ . | nubile roau at tutj Duuun
J. W. Clopton. E. L. WUson, T. J. council's Mill,
Wade. J. M. Summorford, W. J. J°*“- niotrtnt •’
er and others, have , m ^o„ a P} > l‘c at >0“ “ 7 A11 D j, er30ng aro notified that the
for discontinuing sn .td road will on the first Monday In
public road, a public road running . . the commissioners of
west from the-M. J. Morgan P' 3 ®® < n Roads and Revenues be finally grant-
tho 15th District ot Sumter . Co , u “ t /’ cd it no cause be shown to the con-
Ga., on a land line, for about three od, it T the 2 a day of March,
and throe quarters miles to the Tat * m ;«()/ W. L. THOMAS.
■ “ Cleric Co. Com.
MFICHELL IS NAMED AS
RULER BY THE ELKS
BK DEBATE AT PLAINS
WOULD DRAW A CROWD
Many Probably Will Attend
. "Anyway.
At the annual meeting pf Amerlcus
Lodge, Benevolent Protective Order of
Elks, on Wednesday night the officers
for the ensuing year, as announced
yesterday, were elected as follows:
Exalted Ruler, Henry C. Mitchell.
Esteemed Leading Knight, Arthur
W. Allison.
Esteemed Loyal Knight,' Harris
Council. v \
Esteemed Lecturing Knight, Cliff C.
Williams.
Secretary, W. L. Morgan.
Treasurer, Chas. J. Sherlock.
Tyler, G. C. Morgan.,
Trustees; J. J. Holliday, Charles J
Burke, C. J. White.
After* the election of officer* and
the disposal of business, a light lun
cheon was served. The meeting was
largely atended by local Elks, and
was characterized by Interest and
enthusiasm as well.
The Amerlcus lodge Is a very strong
one. and its membership Includes
many of the leading and prominent
basinets and professional men
the city.
road of the private road now running
from Gatowoods School House, to the
ifflfciSSS I* ftlSSMUS’ c x
place, now owned by J. M. Johnson, i
All persons art notified that thel 1 * 41
said read will on the first Monday in
April next, by the CommlsslonerS n Of| GEOROIA-Sumter County^^ &
Roals and Revenues of said county Arthur Rylander, O. D. Jt
bo finally discontinued and abolished clay> w . j. Hill and others have made
if no cause bo shown to the contrary, application for a second c asa publlc
this the third day of Feb., 1908. | road from Cobb to peSoto in the 15th
W. L. THOMAS, District ot Sumter County, Ga., run-
2-21-4t. Clerk. n | ng noar the Right of Way of the
■ ■v— Seaboard Air Line RaUway.
QiiPRIFF’S SALE I All persons are notified that ine
SHERIFF » SAL | r( j a(1 wi)1 on the firat Monday In
May by the Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues he finally granted If no
tba C0Iltrary .
door in the city O^^ri®"’ “ W. L THOMAS,
said county, on the first Tuesday In I rn n
ty, to-wlt
Clerk Co. Com.
? ale ;^»tt- f0U ° WlllS deSCrlbed proper * j GEORGIA—Sumter ^County : ^ H
Tee fact that Col. Fletcher W. Grlf
filn Is going to speak at plains oi
Friday night In tjie interest of his
candidacy for the Legislature, and
has Invited the two other candidates,
Col. J. E. Sheppard and Col. John
Williams, to meet him there, arouses
interest in local political circles. Col.
Oriffin Is a ready and-'forceful speak
er. and that he will entertain his
audience In defining his vlewB upon
public questions goes without the
r, One hrnise and 1 ° t m °° 1 °° rt Q 3lda B °^ 1 c 0 Ti'n^i,^ 11 w > 'Nanm SShSjlB have
Ashby street, In Americus, , aoDltCStlon for a second class
county, the sapio being tb ® 5®4 S ®n n dl imbllo^oadfrom the Lee county line
which Andrew Burton resided and pubUC ™«^£?,“i aco ia the 15th
bounded as follows. On east oy^NUt| atrunning a northeasterly
* • Lue Bass,
J. Council
the property of Andrew Burton w i JV U “ ^ ‘ aT Wilson,^G. T. Bass,
satisfy an execution lBSued fro Bradley, E. S. Ferguson, G. W. Nunn,
on. Justice court °f 789to dllAflet, G. » a „5^^intersecting with tho I>>slle and
of Sumter county, Rift public road, and on the land of
F. A. Thomas versus Andrew Burton. Nunn, about throe and one
Property pointed out by plaintiffs at- o. w. wunu, uu q
torney nnd tenant in possession not - , song are notmed that said
fled in terms of the law. to road will on the first Monday In May
bV J’ W-Cob*.* C„ and returned to road w^ ^ commissioners oi Roads
sayings. Inconvenient schedules will
debar many in. Amerlcus from attend
ing the debate who otherwise vvould
do so, unless a spoofal sclioduR can
' This February 29tt, 190*.
E. L. BELL, Sheriff.
and Revenues ho finally granted;
I no' cause he shown to the contrary.
W. L. THOMAS,
3-27-41. ° n
Clerk Co. Com.
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
(Notice—All legal advertisements
J. J. Culler,’Guardian of must bo brought to the business office
Kathleen, Lollto nnd Corlnno Culler. I ] atcr than Wednesday noon of
has applied to _ me-tor a discharge mouth t0 i nsU re insertion, ac-.
Guardianship of said wards e h tho re0 _ Thl3 mi.
from his
bo arranged wliereby the party could I t b i s j a therefore to notify all persons ^ > i^ P b0 1 ju( or e 8 4ji
go out nnd return the same night. con c er ned. to file their objections. It | will ue emorv-t
This is now being looked into, it i» any they have, on or before tM first
Bald, and the special will-be ProvJM Monday In April next, else he will be
In the event all of the candidates thus discharged from Ills Guardianship as
agree to meet upon the stump Friday j al)p u e d for. March 2nd, BMW-
night if this cannot be done a! JOHN A. COBB,
joint debate may be arranged to take j Ordinary Sumter County
place here as well as in the coun- - ■ —
districts where two or three events | OEORGIA _ Sumter Coun ty
cheduled already.
To All Whom it May Concern:
E. J. McMath having, In proper
A woman for driving bargains and - ’ pHed t0 me for permanent
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letters of Administration on the es
tate of W. T. McMath, late of said
It Is predicted by the Augusta
Chronicle that the North Augusta dis
pensary, will be closed by Aiken
county going dry. Augusta's blind
tigers are said to be decreasing the
revenues of the dispensary to a point
where the South Carolina people
can consider the moral aspects of
the case without being blinded by
the dollar.