Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, January 13, 1910, Image 2

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. TH URSDAY. JANUARY 13.1910. mRS OF SUCCESS IN CAREER OF THE BANK. Dividend Paid By Americus The Americus National Dank, an other of the solid and popular financial Institutions of this city and section, has just declared Its usual semi- an nual four per cent, dividend upon Its capital stock of $100,000, besides add ing largely to surplus account. This bank always pays an 8 per cent dividend; half in January and half In July. The exhibit made of the past year's business is alike gratifying to the hank's officials, its stockholders and .the business public. The Americus National was estab lished in tOOfi, and while not yet in its Tourth year it has taken an enviable Tank among the financial institutions of southwestern Georgia In which is an important factor. 'The large deposit account of the Americus National, running into the hundred thousands, reflects substan tially the confidence of the business jpubllc. Mr. I* A. tawrey is president, .Mr. M. M. Lowrey, cashier, and Messrs. Emmett Hawkins nud G. D. Wheatley, • Jr., assistant cashiers a acounianis. The Americus National will hold Its annual meeting next Tuesday tor the -current year. IHE SOILS OF SUMTER WILL BE SURVEYED Work Begun dt Americus Recently. Will Be Pushed By the Department—Soil Sur vey in Many Coun ties of State. Don’t trifle with Kidney and Blad- -der trouble. Take DeWPt's Kidney and Bladder Pills as d'-er and ypu will at once notice an" in results. De- Witts Kidney and B1 alder Pills are antiseptic, healin', and soothing. Be Bure to get DeWi'.t s Kidney and Blad der Pills when you ask for them. Re fuse substitutes and Imitations. Look for the name on the packago. Sold by -all Druggists. HENRY ANDERSON IS DEAD AFTER LONG ILLNESS Well Known Colored Mon of Ameri cas Bases Away. '.Henry Anderson, one among the 'heat known and most respected resi dents of Americus, died at 2 o'clock yesterday morning at his home hero, the end following an Illness of many JKmOat, although but recently confln- ed dluwJy to his room. In -view of his til health, the end eras nut-at all unexpected, but none ithe leas.deplored among all who knew Alim. i For .mure than forty years he was n 'barber here, and few are there ■through out this section of the State •Who did not know Henry Anderson. -At the close of the Civil War, through which he served as body ser vant to bis young master, Holly Cam- Meld, he came to Americus and engag Cd to the art tonsorlal, remaining here -ever since. Honest, and true to his ."friends, he was generally esteemed. The deceased was about 67 years of -•Age, and is survived by his wife. The funeral will be held this afternoon at -3 o'clock from his late residence. Washington, Jan. 10.—The bureau of soils of the United States depart ment of agriculture has begun the winter's work In the state of Georgia with soil surveys of Bulloch and Sum ter counties. With the reorganization of agricultural high schools in each congressional district, there has been a considerable demand for soil survey work In Georgia and the examination of soils in the sections in which these agricultural high schools are located. For this reason Bulloch county, In the First district, and Sumter county In the Third district, were selected for the season's work. In Bulloch country, C. N. Mooney has charge of the soil survey, assisted at present by W. C. Byers. Owing to the large size of the county, two ad dittonal men from the soil survey force will be sent to assist Mr. Moon ey, and the survey completed at an early date in 1910. The Work at Americus. J. C. Britton, who was formerly con nected with the Agricultural High School at Americus, Ga.. has charge of the soil survey In Sumter county, be ing- assigned to this work on account .of his familiarity with the soils and agriculture of that section. He is assisted by Mr. Welch and tho party has Its hearquarters at Americus dur ing the ifrogress of the survey. Soil surveys have already been made In Cobb, Pike, Hancock and Tift coun ties, where agricultural high schools are located, and additional soil sur veys have been made in seven other localities In Georgia. The soil surveys give an excellent county map In each ease, upon which is shown In colors the extent and lo cations-of the different kinds of land In each county. The map Is also aC' companled by a report on the condi $9,000 THE PRICE PAID FOREARM IN SUMTER. Griffin Man Invests in Farm Here. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS Notice of Guardian* Application to l Sell and Re-Invcst. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Notice Is hereby given that on the 115th day of January, 1910, at ten 1 o’clock a. m., at the Court house in the City of Americus, I will make ap plication to Judge Z. A. Littlejohn, | Judge of the Superior Court of the Another considerable realty deal in Southwestern Circuit, as guardian for farming lands near Americus was ef- -“V two minor children, Henry Clove reeled vesterdav bv the Amorims Roil UavlB , Jr - and Elizabeth Bozeman , yesterday uy the Americus Real Dayls lQ Be „ thelr one twen ty-flrst un- Estate Co. in tho sale of the Charles divided Interest each in the following Hogg farm In the 28th district, several property to-wlt: miles east of .the city. The farm con- "tats of land number one (1), two siats of about 1,000 acres, and was , (2 >‘ tblr . ty ;T ( ? 1) ' ? ach , of , tbe abov * • , . . t , lots containing two hundred two ami pi i "based as an Investment ty Mr. J. one-half (202 l-2)acre3, more or less, A. Scott, a merchant of Griffin, Ga., at and all situated, lying and being in the the round price of $9,000. Mr. Scott Is 25 th District of Marion county, Geor- one of many others who realize the f* a ’ a * s0 , Ien acres on the north „ ... . , , . _ line of lot number thirty-two (32), ra-idly increasing values of Sumter Kltuated , lylng and | )elng ln the 2f th county farming lands, and at the price District of .Marion county, Georgia; paid for the Hogg property he secured “Iso the whole of lot number one (1), a bargain indeed. Several other im- 3 ‘f uat , ed - lyl »8 t<eing In the 20th .*4, „ . . . District of Sumter county. Georgia, pc... nt deals in farm lands here are and con talnins two hundred two and penning, and many new settlers will one-half (202 1-2) acres, more or less, come here to reside 'during the cur- All of the above land lying in one body and containing in the aggregate, eight hundred and twenty (820) acres, more or less, and known as the late Kitchen Worthy plantation.” The purpose of selling said land la ...... . ..... „ , , _ to re-lnvest the proceeds of said sale lliulth Is "ortli Saving, and Soro- i n other property that can yield a Americus People Know How to larger annual income for said minors a ,, and be a more desirable investment as suvc 11 their interest in said land is small compared with the entire Interest and hard to handle and realize proper in- Many Americus people take their come and farming lands at this time lives In their hands by neglecting the being more in demand. This the ISth kidneys when they know these organs day December, 1909.. 16, 23, 30, 6. rent month. KEEP THE KIDNEYS WELL H. C. DAVIS, Guardian for Henry Cleve Davis, Jr., and Elizabeth Bozeman Davis. need help. Sick kidneys are respon sible for a vast amount of suffering and 111 health, but there is no need to suffer nor to remain In danger Administrator's Sale, when ail diseases and aches and GEORGIA—Sumter County, pains duo to weak kidneys can he Under and by virtue of an order of quickly and permanently cured by the Ordinary of the County of Sumter, the use of Doan's Kidney Pills. Here scanted at the December Term, 1909 .. tlon - the Court house door lu the City of G. M. Harper, 710 Church street, Americus, Sumter County, Ga., all of Americus, Ga., says: “I used Doan's tbe interest which J. C. Carter as Kidney Pills at different limes for ^ “ ln °! c “ dren >, b “ „„„„„ and t0 of l an d No. 213, contain- five or six years and I am very much ing two hundred two and one-half pleased with the results. 1 was (202 1-2) acres, more or less; troubled with weak kidneys for some thirty-two and one-half (32 1-2) acros time and seemed to have but little i? the South-east corner of lot of land control over the secretions. men rhTrty-^ri^Ij^^e^^r^ler, suffering from one of these attacks, in the 17th District of Sumter County, I procured Doan's Kidney Pills at ' a I ®ald property to be sold at public Dodson’s Pharmacy and they gave outcry 03 ‘ be Property belonging to .. 7 mpt rellef ' J n ° be3lta - JaneUCa 0 r r te C r hl smd n, sm U e‘to?e ar had a on tlon la recommending this remedy the first Tuesday in January, 1910, to other persons." within the legal hours of sale. Said .. . , ... , . For sale by all dealers. Price 50 sal ° beln 6 for the purpose of distribu tion of agriculture and the particular Foster-Millburn Co Buffalo ‘Ion and payment of debts. Terms of liana tn urtifnh aanh anil In iha nn..nfw', ’ ' AlMIUUrU V/O., UUIUUO, ga $ 0 cagh J 0 BARTER New York, sole agents for the United 1 Guardian of Lula, Earl and States. - i Janett Cat ter. Remember the name—Doan’s—and Dec 9 *“- take no other. Application for Charter. GEORGIA—Sumter County. To the Superior Court of'Sald County The petition of T. L. Carruthers and C. A. Ames, both of said State and County, respectfully shows: 1st. That they desire for them selves, their associates, successors and assigns, to become incorporated under the name and style of the "SOUTH ERN PRINTERS." 2nd. The term, for which petition ers ask to he incorporated Is twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3rd. The capital stock of the cor poration Is to be $5,000.00, divided Into shares of $100.00 each. Petitioner's however ask the privilege of raising said capital stock to $10,000.00. 4th. The whole of said capital stock of $5,000.00 has already been actually paltl In. 5th. The object of said corporation is pecuniary gain and profits to its stock holders. Petitioner propose to carry on a General Job Printing Establishment, including the publish ing of Newspapers, Periodicals, Pam phlets, Books, Magazines, Circulars, Stationery, and to perform such other work as is incident to a business of liko character; also the buying and selling generally of Printers Supplies, Stationery and all such articles and tilings as may be profitably handled and sold ln connection therewith, eith er nt wholesale or retail. To act as general or special agents for other companies or persons in selling or handling any articles or class of ar ticles appropriate to the Job Printing Business or connected therewith and to make contracts to act as such agents. To contract and he contracted with; to lend and borrow money; to own aud sell both real and personal property: to adopt such by-laws and elect such officers as they deem neces sary for the carrying on of said busi ness. To have and use a common seal. To sue and he sued. To plead and he impleaded. And generally to have such rights and privileges as are Inci dent or necessary to the carrying an WEBSTER COUNTY. Sheriff's Sales. GEORGIA—Webster County. Will be sold before the Court house door of said County on the first Tues day in February, 1910 between the legal hours of sale the following de scribed property to-wlt: "North half of lot of land, 101 acrOs, more or less, number not known ln the 19th District, bounded as follows, on the north by lands of C. A. Kimbrough, east by lands of J. T. Cleveland, on the south by lands of W. J. Sims and ou the west by lands of W J. Sims.” Levied on as the property of J. J. King under and by virtue of a fl fa Issued from the Superior Court of said County, W. H. King, defendant and J. J. King and M. J. Leverette, surety. 6-4t This the 5th day of January, 1910. C. M. CHR11STIAN, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Webster County. Will he sold before the Court house door of said County on the first Tues day in February, 1910 between the legal hours of sale the following de scribed property, to-wit: "One gray mare, named Maud, eight years old.” levied on under and by virtue of a fl- fa Issued front the Superior Court of said County, as the property of W. H. King In favor of the Deaton Grocery Co. Terms cash. 6-4t. This the 6th day of January, 1910. C. M. CHR1ISTIAN, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Webster County. Will be sold before the Court house door of said County on the first Tues day in February, 1910 between the legal hours of Bale the following de- B.rlbed property to-wlt: "One Stair Piano.” Levied on as the property of S. M. Cantrell under and by virtue of a fl fa issued from the Superior Court said County in favor of R. M. ... orman, administrator of estate of a business of like character,”not in- i j- N. Rease, deceased. 6-4t You'll feel better after taking De- * Witt's Little Early Risers, the safe. “ sure, pleasant, gentle little liver pills. If you would be sure of good results Insist on DeWItt's Carbolized Witch ' Hazel Solve, the original. It Is good for big cuts or little ones, small scratches or bruises or big ones, but It la especially good for piles. Sold by all Druggists. WICKERSHAH SUSTAINS r;. SECRETARY BALLINGER uses to which each soil in the county may best be put. Best Methods of Farming. The report also discusses present methods of farming and the possibility of Improving these methods. It gives an account of the origin of the soiiB, the characteristics of each, the nature of the climate, market facilities of tho region, and, ln fact, constitutes an of ficial certificate of the character of the land and the progress of agricul ture in each of the localities where it soli survey is made. It Is the purpose of the bureau of soils to continue soli survey work In Georgia until a good soil may has been made of each of the counties In which the agricultural high schools are lo cated. Denounces Ex-Agent Glut is As • Meglomanlac. Washington, Jan. G.—Denouncing U ft Glavls os a meglomanlac In a report ■*o the President submitted to the sen- . ate today Attorney General Wicker- «ham declares that Glavls' statements about Secretary Ballnger In the Cuu- mlng'aam coal land claims are entirely ■disproved. It was upon this report xhat President Taft dismissed Glavis. Piles! Plies! Piles! Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs tho tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment Is prepared for Piles and Itching of the private parts. Sold by druggists, mail 50c and $1.00. Williams’ M'fg. Co., Props., Cleveland, O. BURG IS RESPITED FOR TWO WEEKS Counsel Contended Tint Another Jinn Fomlttcd Crime. ^ (Special to TImes-Recorder.) Atlanta, Ga., Jan. C.—George Burg, HEhe wife murderer sentenced to be ^Mange.-I Friday, has been respited for two weeks. His counsel contended that another man who has fled the state committed the. crime. Here Is Belief for Women. If you have pains In the back, Uri nary, Bladder or Kidney trouble, and want a certain, pleasant herb cure for woman's Ills, try Mother Gray’s Aus- trnllnn.Lcnf. It Is a safe and never- falling regulator. At Druggists or by mall 60 cts. Sample package FREE. Address, The Mother Gray Co.. LeRoy, N. Y. TO VACATE THE POSTOFFICE WITHIN A FEW WEEKS. Admirable Location for a Wholesale Business. Tbc fact that the present postofllce building Is to be vacated in Marco, when the new potoffice will be occti l>led, suggests tho probable use to which It will be put. Why not a wholesale dry goods house for Ameri cue? The need of such enterprise baa long been apparent and pajtlcularly.to merchants here, some of’whom buy stocks in little towns near Americus, where wholesale rates obtain. This city Is the centre of a large and rap idly growing trading territory, and n wholesale house of the character sug gested would quickly build up a large trade In this section. The postofllce building soon to be vacated Is one of the handsomest In Americus, three stories with Imposing marble front It has a frontage of fifty feet on one of the prlnclpnl business streets, with depth of ISO feet, and Is admirably adapted for wholesale or retail busi ness. ' PLANING PLANT IS REBUILT I Sheriffs Sole. : GEORGIA—Sumter County, i Will be sold before the Court bouse ' door of Sumter County, Georgia, UPON THE SAME GROUND the flirt^Tuesdarto Febroary. next i within the legal hours of sale, the Another Site May Be Selected nt Later following descried property to-wit: ji-i- “The south half of lot of land No. j Two Hundred and Forty-Seven (247) ! and the south half of lot of land No. The plant of the Americus Construe-' Two Hundred and Forty-Eight (248); tlon Co., recently destroyed by fire, f ald two tracts of land aggregating has been rebuilt upon the same site J 0 ° 2 i. 2 “ Mres! moro°orTese, and sR-* at the corner of Bay and .Jackson uated and lying In the Twenty-eight streels. The buildings are nearly (28th) district of Sumter county, ready for the resumption of work. The a ^S5 gla '”. company may change location to an- Bel , former g herlff of said county, other part of the city ere long, but and to be sold as the property of J. D. for the time, at least, will resume work Pennington under and by virtue of an at the old site. If you are suffering from bllllous- ness, constipation, Indigestion, chronic headache. Invest one cent ln a postal card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co.. Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and addresa plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sam ple of Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all dealers. NOTHING OF RACE SUICIDE APPEARS IN GENTLE’S HOME Sprinkle Allen's Foot-Ease in one shoe nnd not in the other, and notlco the difference. Just the thing to use when rubbers or overshoes become necessary, nnd yonr shoes seem to pinch. Sold Everywhere, 25c. Don’t Accept an substitute. HEALTH AND VITALITY. Mott’s Ncrverlne Pills. Tne great Iron and tonic restorative for men and women, produces strength and vitality, builds up the system and renews the normal vigor. For sale by druggists or by mall. $1.00 per box. 6 boxes for $5.00. Sold by W. A. Rembert, Americus. Atlanta, Ga., Jan. 10.—Lee C. Gentle of Atlanta has just become the father of his twenty-first child—a boy. M.\ Gentle tins been twice married. His first wife, who was. Miss Hilton, of Murray county, became his bride when both were 19 years old, and before her death, twelve years later, she was the mother of ten children, all of whom are now living. Three years after bis first wife’s death, Mr. Gentle married Miss Carrie Brown of Atlanta, when lie was 34 years of age and she 13. They have been married thirteen years. The second Mrs. Gentle, todny 26 years old, is the mother of eleven living children all of whom are robust and strong. High Honor Assured. (St. I/nils Post-Dispatch.) Now, it may come to pass that Taft will be reported among future'gener ations as the only man of bis time ca pable of Judging whiskey. MEYSHONET^TAK toe children/ ccfe, cure. Ho opiate! When a man's a good example It's a sign he doesn't get any fun out of It. For Leave to Sell Real Estate. GEORGIA—Webster County. . E. L. Alston, administrator of the es tate of Mrs. E. R. Alston, deceased, having made application for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased, located in said County. Notice is here by given that same will be heard In my court on first Monday lu Feb., 1910 This Jan. 3. 1910. 6-4t W. H. COSBY, Ordinary. execution Issued from the Superior Court of Macon County, Georgia, in favor of A. J. Pennington against J. D. Pennington and F. M. Pennington, and for the purpose of satisfying the said execution. Terms cash. This Dec. 30, 1909. 6-41—pd. W. H. FEAGIN, Sheriff. ShcrlfPs Sole. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Will be sold before the court house door ln the city of Americus, Sumter county Georgia, on the first Tuesday In February, 1910, between the usual hours of sale, the following described property, to-wlt: "One certain vacant lot In the City of Americus, Sumter county, Georgia, situated on the west side of Jackson street, and bounded north and west by right of way of tho Central railroad, east by Jackson street, south by Bay street, being the land upon which the house recently burned down was situated, and occupi ed at tho time by the Americus Arti ficial Stone Co.” Levied upon as the property of S. R. Sims, to satisfy nn execution issued from the City Court of Americus, 8umter county. In favor of the Bank of Southwestern Georgia vs. S. R. Sims. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney and tenant ln possession notified in terms of law. Ibis 1st day of January, 1910. 6-4t. W. H. FEAGIN, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Also at the same time and place will be sold "one job printing press, made by Chandler Price Co., size 10 x 15 now located In Job printing office of T. H. McGIllis, on Forsyth street in Americus, Ga.” Levied on as property of T. H. McGIllis, trading as Americus Printing Company, to satisfy ono City Court fl fa In favor of O. E. Weldlich & Company. Tenant in pos session notified In terms of law. This December 20, 1909. W. H. FEAGIN, Sheriff. For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Sumter County. H. E. Allen, Administrator of the estate of Robert Dinkins, colored, hav ing applied to the Court for leave to sell the real estate of said deceased in Sumter county, Ga., notice Is hereby given that said case will be heard at the February term, 1910. Jan. 3, 1910. e-4t JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary, Sumter County, Ga. consistent with the lnws of said State. 6th. The principal office and place of business of the proposed corpora tion will be In the City of Americus, said State nnd County. WHEREFORE, petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid, entitled to the rights, privileges and immunities and subject to the liabilities fixed by law ALLEN FORT & SON, Petitioners’ Attorneys. Filed In Office January 5th, 1910, S. R. HEYS, Deputy Clerk S. C. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Clerk's Office, Sumter Superior Court, Americus, Ga., Jan. 5th, 1910. I, S. R. Heys, Deputy Clerk of the Superior Court in and for the County of Sumter, do hereby certify that tho above and foregoing copy of charter of the Southern Printers, is a true copy of the original charter now of file in my office. Witness my Official Signature and seal of said Court, this the day and year above written. 6-4t S. R. HEYS, Deputy Clerk S. C. For Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—Sumter County. To AH Whom It May Concern: Miss Ethel Broadfleld having, In proper form applied to me for perma nent Letters of Administration on the estate of CharleB T. Broadfleld, late of said County, this Is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Charles T. Broadfleld 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 Miss Ethel Broadfleld on Charles T. Broadfleld es tate. 6-4t Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 4th day of January, 1910 JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. For Leave to Sell Real Estate. Notice Is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Court of Ordinary of Sumter County, Georgia, at the February term of said Court for leave to sell real estate of Mrs. Mary J. Adams, deceased. This 3rd day of January, 1910. J. W. WESTON, D. L. THOMAS, 6-4t—pd. Executor*. To Be Discharged from Administration GEORGIA—Sumter County. Whereas, J. B. Pennington, Admin istrator of J. I* Pennington, repre sents to the Court ln his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered J. L. Penning ton estate: This is therefore to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors,- to show cause, If any they can, why raid Administrator should not be discharged from bis adminis tration, and receive letters of dismis sion on the first Monday in February. 1910. «-4t—pd. JOHN A. COBP OMIcarv. For Dtschnrgp From Guardianship. GEORGIA—Sumter County. R. G. Ferrell, Guardian of Hill Kelly, has applied to me for a discharge from his Guardianship of Hill Kelly, tills is therefore to notify nil persons con cerned, (o file their objections, If any they have, on or before the first Mon day in February next, .else R. G. Ferrell will be discharged from fats Guardianship as applied for. 6-4t JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary Sumter County. WEBSTER COUNTY. GEORGIA—Webster County. To All Whom It May Concern: . Bell & Bullock, and others, having ln proper form applied to me lor Per manent tatters of Administration on the estate of 8. M. Oliver, late of said County, this Is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said 8.' M. Oliver 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 W. S. Bell on said S. M. Oliver’s estate. 6-4t Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 3rd day of January, 1910. W. H. COSBY, Ordinary. This the 5th day of January, 1910. C. M. CHRISTIAN, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Webster County. Will be sold before the Court house floor on the first Tuesday In February, 1910, the following property, to-wlt: "Five acres of land off the south-east corner of the south-west quarter of lot of land No. 138, including the dwel ling and other Improvements where’T. A. Bush now lives.” Said property levied on unded and by virtue of an execution issued from the Superior court of Chattahoochee county, ln fav or of Curtis Bush, et al., against F. A. Bush, et al., and la levied on as the property of the said F. A. Bush, and pointed out by the plaintiff's attorney. This Jan. 6th, 1910. 6-4t C. M. CHRISTIAN, 8herlff. Application for Support. GEORGIA—Webster County. Ada Johnson having made applica tion for Twelve Months Support out of the estate of W. C. Johnson, and ap praisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their returns, all persons concerned are hereby re quired to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said County on the first Monday In February next why said application should not be granted. This 3rd day of January, 1910. 6-4t W. H. COSBY, Ordinary. For Letters of Administration. GEORGIA—Webster County. To All Whom It May Concern: Having in proper form applied to me for Permanent tatters of Ad ministration on the estate of T. H. Bartley, late of said County, to be cast on the Clerk of the Superior Court, this Is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of T. H. Bartley to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause. If any they can, why per manent administration should not be granted to Geo. E. Thornton, as Clerk of the Superior Court of said County, on said T. H. Bartley's estate. Witness my hand and official slgna- ture, this 3rd day or January, 1910. 6-4t W. H. COSBY, Ordinary. Libel for Divorce, —In Webster Superior Court, October I Term, 1909. Cora Davis vs. J. J. Davis.. GEORGIA—Webster County. To all and slngulv, the Sheriff of Webster County. • The defendant, J. J. Davis, Is here-1 by required personally, or by attorney I to be and appear at the Superior Coutj of Webster county on the first Mondil. in October next, 1909, then and theil to answer the plaintiff's Libel lot Divorce, as in default thereof the I Court will proceed as to justice shall I appertain. I Witness the Honorable Z. A. Little-1 John of said Court, this the 9th day of I Sept., 1909. 1 GEO. E. THORNTON. Clerk Superior Court of Webster County, Ga. Jan C-13 Feb. 10-17. Postponed Administrator's Sale. GEORGIA—Webster County. Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordinary of Webster County, I wllli sell at public outcry before tho Coiutl House door ln Preston, Ga., betweenl the legal hours of sale, on first Tues-f day in February, 1910, the following; described lands, to-wit: tat of land Number 57—111 2-. acres off of west side of lot of lanij Number 40 nnd the east side lot oIf land Number 58, containing 419 acres, more or less, and all being In the 18li| District of Webster Caunty, Georgia Sold ,as the estate of J. F. Stapleton; deceased, for the purpose of dlstrlliu-J tlon among the heirs of said deceased This December 25th, 1909. 1-6-1 MARTHA S. FLETCHER. Administratrix. Homestead Notice. GEORGIA—Webster County. John Lowe has applied for exes •ten of personalty and setting a"' and valuation of homestead. I pass upon the same at 10 o'clock a i on Monday, the 10th day of January! 1910, at 'my office. This 18th day r Dec. 1909. W. H. COSBY, 23-2t Ordinary, Webeter Couo J.