Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, January 20, 1910, Image 2

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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY. T1MES-REC0RDER. THURSDAY. JANUARY 20.1910. TRESTLE ON FIRE AND TRAIN IN tHE DITCH. Accident on Seaboard Near Richland. A Seaboard freight train, Columbus to Americus, went down before a burn ed trestle early last Thursday morning, the scene of accident being north of Richland on the Columbus di vision. The engine was overturned, and four or five freight cars smashed Conductor Farrlsh, it is said, was scalded to some extent, while a negro flagman sustained a broken leg. The woods had been burned near the tres tie recently and the flames may have thus been communicated to the bridge. The debris was cleared and traffic over the line resumed yesterday evening. The wrecking crew from Americus went to the scene at daylight to clear the track. The folowlng special from Columbus last night gives further details of the wreck: Columbus, Ga.. Jan. 13.—Freight train No. 122 enroute Richland to Co lumbus, ran Into a burning trestle near Sulphur Springs, 14 miles below this city this morning. Engine and four cars derailed and badly demolished. Conductor J. A. Farrlsh seriously In jured In left side, leg and arm hurt. Fireman John Colbert had left shoulder dislocated and face cut. En gineer escaped by jumping. PROPOSE NEW ROAD AMERICUS TO SEA. Ashburn Wants.RoadiFrom Here to Brunswick. The Hoard of'Trade of Americus, feeling an Interest In the suggestion of a possible establishment of a new railroad route from Americus to the sea, via Ashburn and Brunswick, Is preparing to extend an Invitation to parties at Ashburn who are Interested In the project and wish to get into communication with the business In terests here and a't other points. This matter was brought up at the recent meeting of the Board of Trade by J. E. D. Shipp, Esq., who had some communication with the parties. John G. Hutchinson, Esq., a well known at torney of Ashburn, has visited Ameri cus two or three times looking quietly Into the matter. He represents Messrs. v Betts & Evans, wealthy saw mill men of Ashburn, and others behind the plans that are being laid. Ashburn lies about forty-five miles southeast of Americus. From there to Brunswick there are several small rallroada^that jnlght be connected up Into a a through line. What Is desired Is to get an outlet at Americus. To build the forty-flve miles of road from here to Ashburn appears to be an es sential feature of the plan for a road to the sea. Outside of the building of the bridge across Flint at Cork Ferry no obstacles of any character will be encountered In the building from here to Ashburn, the country being mainly level and engineering and construction an easy matter. Ho estimates have been furnished as r to the coat of building the road, but It Is probable that It the Ashburn people - come here they will be prepared . to give an approximation of the cost It Is not unlikely that arrangements will v be made to accord them a hearing at 1 'the next meeting of the Board. , Simple Remedy for LaGrippe. • LaGrippe coughs are dangerous, as they frequently develop Into pneu monia. Foley’s Hqney and Tar not only stops the cough, but heals and Strengthens the lungs so that no se- rrioua results need be feared. The gen- .nine Foley's Honey and Tar contains no harmful drugs and Is In a yellow package. Sold by all Druggists. - CLASS OF EMBALMERS GO BEFORE STATE BOARD Americus Ran Is Second Among Large Number. Mr. G. C. Davis, the genial managor at tthe Allison Furniture Co., and in charge of Its undertaking department, returned Thursday from Columbus where with a class of graduates from the Georgia College of Embalming he went before the State Board of Em- balmers In meeting at Columbus. Mr. Davis made an excellent record before the board, standing second in his large class. He graduated In August last at the Georgia College of Embalming, and recently took a post-graduate course there before appearing before the state hoard yesterday. FOley’s Kidney Remedy will cure any case of kidney or bladder trouble that Is not beyond the reach of medi cine. It Invigorates the entire system and strengthens the kidneys so they eliminate the impurities from the blood. Backache, rheumatism, kidney and bladder troubles are all cured by this great medicine. Commence taking at once and avoid Bright’s Disease and Diabetes. Sold by all Druggists. HIS TOES ARE MISSING AS RESULT 0F SH01. Guard Argo Rested Upon His Foot. Gun Guard W. W. Argo of the county roads department is the victim of an unfortunate accident which not only Incapacitates him from duty, tempo rarily, but deprives him of two valu able and long-cherished toes, hereto fore attached to his right foot. Mr. Argo, while engaged at his duty watching the chaingang convicts, rest ed the muzzle of his shotgun upon the tip of his boot, not noticing that the gun was cocked. While in this posi tion his finger touched the trigger and the gun wad discharged, the load of buckshot cutting away two of his toes entirely. He will be confined to quar ters for a few days, and in the mean time a private burial has been con ducted out on the works with the two toes playing the role of the "late la mented. DEATH OF W. T. WltSON AT HOME IN PLAINS. Burial at Concord Church Thursday. After an Illness of some duration, Mr. W. T. Wilson possed away Wed nesday night at the home of his daugh ter, Mrs. Colquit Logan, at Plains. Mr. Wilson was esteemed among a wide circle of friends, who will regret to learn of his death. He was fifty-two years of age, and a consistent mem ber of the Methodist church. Mr. Wil son Is survived by his wife and daugh ter, and one sister, Mrs. Annie Stev enson, of De Soto. The funeral ser vices, conducted by Rev. J. M. Rustln, took place Thursday afternoon at Con cord church. If you are suffering from bllllous- ness, constipation, indigestion, chronic headache, Invest one cent in a postal card, send to Chamberlain Medicine Co., Des Moines, Iowa, with your name and address plainly on the back, and they will forward you a free sam ple of Chamberlain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets. Sold by all dealers. BOUGHT LEE STREET HOME AT PRICE OF $4,000. Sams Residence Is Bought by Misses Worthy. Mrs. C. P. Sams has disposed of her dwelling on Lee street, near Hill, the purchasers being Misses Elizabeth, Mary and Julia Worthy. The consid eration named In the transfer is $4,000, which Is considered an excel lent price. Files! Hies! Files! Williams’ Indian Pile Ointment will cure Blind, Bleeding and Itching Piles. It absorbs the tumors, allays Itching at once, acts as a poultice, gives Instant relief. Williams' Indian File Ointment is prepared for Piles and itching of the private parts. Sold by druggists, mall GOc and $1.00. Williams’ M’tg. Co.. Props., Cleveland, O. WILL DISCUSS THE ROADS AT MEETING IN FEBBUABT, State Assembly WiU Meet at Capital February 8th. The good roads about Americus and those of other progressive counties will be commended at the state meet ing of good roads advocates to be held In Atlanta early In the next month. The Georgia Federation of Road Authorities under call of President Eve of Augusta will hold Its second annual meeting In Atlanta In the hall of the House of Representatives on February 8. This organization Is composed of all the county commissioners of Georgia and other county authorities whose duties have to do with road building and improvement. Addresses will' be made by Gov. Brown, G. R. Hutchens of the prison commission, Hon. George T. Cann, Hon. L. W. Page, director of road In quiry of the United States government, and Prof. C. H. Strahan. The vice presidents and executive committeemen In each district are at work with a view to having every county represented. A box party Is as good as any othsr place to show off a ten-plume bat Advice to the Aged. Age brings Infirmities, such as slug- TutfsPills have a specific effect on these organs, stimulating the bowels, causing them to perform their natural functions os In youth and IMPARTING VIGOR — Application for Charter. GEORGIA—8umter County. To the Superior Coart of Said 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 be 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 paid 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 like character; also the buying and selling generally of Printers Supplies, Stationery and all such articles and things as may be profitably handled and sold In connection therewith, eith er at 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 be contracted with; to lend and borrow money; to own and sell both real and pergonal 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 ubb a common seal. To sue and be sued. To plead and be impleaded. And generally to have such rights and privileges as are Inci dent or necessary to the carrying on of a business of like character, not in consistent with the laws of said State. 6tb. The principal office and place of business of the proposed corpora tion will be In the City of Americus, said State and 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 the above and foregoing copy of charter of the Southern Printers, Is a true copy of the application for a charter now on file In my office. i ‘uua 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. Sheriffs Sale. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Will be sold before the Court house door of Sumter County, Georgia, on the first Tuesday In February, next within the legal hours of sale, the following descried property to-wlt: “The south half of lot of land No. Two Hundred and Forty-Seven (247) and the south halt of lot of land No. Two Hundred and Forty-Eight (248); said two tracts of land aggregating two hundred, two and one-half (202 1-2) acres, more or less, and sit uated and lying In the Twenty-eight (28th) district of Sumter county, Georgia.” The said lands levied on by E. L. Bell, former Sheriff of said county, and to be sold aa the property of J. D. Pennington under and by virtue of an 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 cssb. This Dec. 30, 1909. 6-41—pd. W. H. FEAGIN, Sheriff. Sheriffs Sale. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Will be sold before the court house door in 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 the Central railroad, east by Jackscn street, south by Bay street, being the land upon which the house recently burned down was situated, and occupi ed at the time by the Americus Arti ficial Stone Co.” Levied upon as the property of S. R. Sima, to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Americus, Sumter county, In favor of the Bank of Southwestern Georgia vs. S. R. Sims. Property pointed out by plaintiff's attorney and tenant in possession notified In terms of law. This 1st day of January, 1910. ' 6-41. 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 16 now located In job printing office of T. H. McGIUIs, on Forsyth street In Americus, Ga.” Levied on as property of T. H. McGUlls, trading as Americus Printing Company, to satisfy one City Court fl fa In favor of O. E. Weldllcb ft Company. Tenant In pos session notified In terms of law. This December 20, 1900. W. H. FEAGIN, Sheriff. 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 sail 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. Executors. APPLICATION FOB CHARTER. GEORGIA—Sumtsr County. To the Superior Court of Said County : The petition of O. H. Waddell, W. L. English and W. W. Dykes, of said State and County, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors to be incorporated and made a body politic under the name and style of the “SOUTHERN LAND COMPANY,” for a period of twenty years, with the privil ege of renewal at the expiration of that time if desired. 2. The principal office of said Com pany shall be in the City of Americus said State and County; But petitioners desire the right to establish branch offices anywhere In said State when ever the holders of a majority of the stock may so determine. 3. Tlie object of said corporation is to be pecuniary profit and gain to It self and Its stockholders. 4. The business to be carried on by said corporation is a general real es tate and land business, and the handl ing of any kind of personal property and real estate on a commission basis, as well as owning the same. 5. That the capital stock of said corporation shall be Ten Thousand Dollars, with the privilege of Increas ing the same from time to time, to the sum of Fifty Thousand Dollars, as may be determined by a majority of the stockholders of said corporation. Said stock Is to be divided into shares of One Hundred Dollars each; that ton per cent, of the amount of said capital stock to be employed by them has been actually paid In; and that all of said stock has been subscribed. 6. That the Individual liability • of the stockholders of said corporation shall not exceed the amount of their unpaid capital stock for which they have subscribed. 7. They desire the right and power to buy and own all kinds of real estate and personal property, and to sell such real estate and personal property at a profit, which real estate shall Include farm property, timber, mineral, and all other kinds of lands and real estate, Including city property; to own, rent, lease, lease out, lease from and sub-lease, as they may desire from time to' time, any of such real estate; to have the right to sell all kinds of real estate, Btocks, bonds, notes, mortgages, and all kinds of negotiable papers, on commissions for other parties; to buy and sell all such paper In their own name for profit If they desire; to buy, own, and sell, and handle, for commissions all other kinds of personal property; to have the power to repair and Improve any kind of real estate handled by them on commission, or any real estate owned by them; and to have the right to con tract for liens of all kinds for such re pairs and improvements on any kind of real estate held by them under op tion, or otherwise; to borrow money, and execute mortgages, deeds and other kinds of liens to secure debt and borrowed money on all kinds of real estate above mentioned, and all kinds of personal property; to have the right to Issue and sell stock and bonds of said corporation whenever a majority of the stockholders may so determine; to assume any kind of obligations In the way of accounts; to execute notes and other evidences of debt under such rules and regulations as may he adopt ed by the stockholders of said Com pany; to make all necessary by-laws, and regulations, and to do all other things that may be necessary for the successful carrying on of said busi ness, in the conduct of the affairs of the corporation; to sue and be sued, and to have and use a common seal 8. They desire for said corporation the power and authority to apply for and accept amendments to Its charter of either form or Bubstance, by a vote of a majority of Its stock outstanding at the time. They also ask authority for said corporation to wind up Its af fairs, liquidate and discontinue Its bus iness at any tlme.lt may determine to do so by a vote of two thirds of its stock outstanding at the time. 9. They desire such other rights, powers, privileges and immunities os are lnoldent to like corporations, or permissible under the laws of Georgia. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers, privileges and Immunities herein set forth and aB are now, or may hereafter be allow ed a corporation of similar character under the laws of Georgia. W. W. DYKES, Petitioners’ Attorney. Filed In office January 10, 1910. H. B. ALLEN, Clk. S. C. S. Co., Ga. GEORGIA—Sumter County. I, H. E. Allen, Clerk of tbe Superior Court of said County, do hereby cer tify that the foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the application for charter of the "Southern Land Com pany,” as the same appears on file In this office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said court, this 10th day ol January, 19l0. Jan 13-4t H. E. ALLEN, Clk. S. C. S. Co., Ga. GEORGIA—Sumter County. To AH Whom It May Concern: Miss Ethel Broadfield having. In proper form applied to me for perma nent Letters of Administration on the estate of Charles T. Broadfield, late of said County, this Is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of Charles T. Broadfield 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 Broadfield on Charles T. Broadfield es tate. 6-4t Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 4th day of January, 1910 JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. To Be Discharged from Administration GEORGIA—Sumter County. Whereas, J. B. Pennington, Admin istrator of J. L. Pennington, repre sents to the Court In bis 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 said Administrator should not be discharged from hts adminis tration, and receive letter* of dismis sion on the first Monday In February, 1910. 6-4t—pd. JOHN A. COBB Ordinary. Sheriffs Sales. GEORGIA—Webster County. Will be sold before tbe 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 acres, more or less, number not known In the 19th District, bounded as follows, on the north by lands of C. A. Kimbrough, east by lands of J. T. Cleveland, on tbe south by lands of W. J. Sims and on the west by lands of W J. Sims.” Levied on as the property of J. J. King under and by virtue of a fi fa Issued from the Superior Court of sal(t 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. CHRIISTIAN, 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-wlt: "One gray mare, named Maud, eight years old.” Levied on under and by virtue of a 11- fa Issued from the Superior Court of said County, aa the property of W. H. King In favor of the Deaton Grocery CO. Terms cash. 6-4t. This the 5th day Of January, 1910. C. M. CHRIISTIAN, 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 sale the following de scribed property to-wlt: "One Stair Plano.” Levied on as the property of S. M. Cantrell under and by virtue uf a fi fa Issued from the Superior Court of said County In favor of R. M. Norman, administrator of estate of J. N. Rease, deceased. 6-4t This the 5th day of January, 1910. C. M. CHRISTIAN, Sheriff. GEORGIA—Webster County. Will be sold before the Court house door 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 tbe dwel ling and other Improvements where T. A. Bush now lives.” Said property levied on untied and by virtue of an execution Issued from the Superior court of Chattahoochee county, In fav or of Curtis Bush, et al., against F. A. Bush, et al., and is 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,. Sheriff. 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 firBt 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 Letters of Ad ministration on the estate of T. H. Bartley, late of said County, to be cast on the Clerk of tbe 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 signa ture, this 3rd day of January, 1910. 6-4t W. H. COSBY, Ordinary. Libel for Divorce, —In Webster Superior Court, October Term, 1909. Cora Davis vs. J. J. Davis.. GEORGIA—Webster County. To all and singular, the Sheriff of Webster County. The defendant, J. J. Davis, Is here by required personally, or by attorney to be and appear at tbe Superior Court of Webster county on the first Monday In October next, 1909, then and there to answer the plaintiff’s Libel for Divorce, as tn default thereof the Court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Z. A. Little john of said Court, this tbe 9th day of Sept., 1909. GEO. E. THORNTON. Clerk Superior Court of Webster County, Ga. Jan C-13 Feb. 10-17. For Leave to Sell Real Estate. GEORGIA—Webster County. E. L. Alston, administrator of tbe es tate of Mrs. E. R. Alston, deceased, having made application for leave to sell tbe 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 In Feb., 1910 Tbla Jan. 3, 1910. 6-4t W. H. COSBY, Ordinary. For Letters of Administration. OEORGIA—Webster County. To All Whom It May Concern: Bell ft Bullock, and others, having In proper form applied to me for Per manent Letters of Administration on tbe estate of S. M. Oliver, late of said County, this Is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of said S. 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. 8. Bell on said S. M. I Oliver’s estate. 6-4t Witness my hand and official signs-' tare, this 3rd day of January. 1910. W. H. COSBY, Ordinary. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Under and by virtue of an order of the Ordinary of the County of Samter, granted at the December Term, 1909 to J. C. Carter, guardian of Lula, Earl and Janett Carter, will be sold before the Court bouse door in the City of Americus, Sumter County, Ga., all of tbe Interest which J. C. Carter as guardian for said minor children, has In and to lot of land No. 213, contain ing two hundred two and one-half (202 1-2) acres, more or less; thirty-two and one-half (32 1-2) acres In the South-east corner of lot of land No. 205, aggregating two hundred andi thirty-five (235) acres, more or less, In the 17th District of Sumter County, '« ; said property to be sold at publlu outcry as the property belonging to said minor children, Lula, Earl and Janett Carter. Said sale to be had on the first Tuesday in January, 1910, within the legal hours of sale. Said sale being for the purpose of distribu tion and payment of debts. Terms uf sale cash. J. C. CARTER, Guardian of Lula, Earl and Janett Cat ter. Dec 9-41. I For Discharge From Guardianship, GEORGIA—Sumter County. R. G. Ferrell, Guardian of Hill Kelly, has applied to me for a discharge from his Guardianship of HIU Kelly, this Is therefore to notify all persons con cerned, to 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 his Guardianship as applied for. 6-4t JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary Sumter County. 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. 6-4t JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary, Sumter County, Ga. LAND BARGAINS Snider land Sold. Little Land Sold. Come quick for others or say “I Am Sorry.” 125 acres 3 miles of Plains, adjoin ing Jno. A. McDonald old home place. Dwelling, tenant house and crib. 112 acres 3 miles Snmter, adjoining Chapell, Rogers and Countryman. Good land and good Improvements. Lots of land 223 and 224 in 17th dis trict of Lee Co., adjoining Sumter Co. line, and touching lands which sell for $30 to $40 per acre. Ample build ings put up 3 years ago. FOR SALE! , 9850.00. 4-room house, close In; rent, $96.00.| $1,750.00. 6-room house, centrally located,! with bath and sewage; rent, $180.00;[ safe investment. $3,250.00. 8-room house In good repair; nlcej home. 400 acres; 200 acres In pine timber! two 4-room houses; rent 7 bales dqj ton; $10.00 acre. 1,350 acres, 9 miles of Americas;] miles of R. R., on public road; R. F. ! 300 acres fenced. If ygu want a home or Investment come to see me. Several good bar] gains not mentioned above. P. B. Williford. 103 Cotton Avenue. Horseshoeing Have your horses and mules shot at J. M. Oliver ft Co., Cottin ave., ol poslte Turpin Bros.’ stable. All worj guaranteed. J For thirty days we will have t«l expert shoers with na. Give us I trial while yon wait. All bills co| lected monthly. J. M. Oliver and G. A. Turpij Americus Undertaking UNDERTAKERS AND 421 Jackson Sfc, AMERICUS, GA. Day Phone* t 88 a»d 2*1. Night PkMM, 8$ aai IM. .