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TWENTY OWNERS ARE
WHERE THERE WAS ONE
$30,000 IS PRICE PAID
IOK FARM IN SUMTER
Nearly All of'DeSoto Place
Has Been Sold.
Helped Greatly in De
veloping That Sec
tion of County.
Hawkins Place Bought By
Carolinian.
Thirty thousand dollars additional
of South Carolina currency was In
vested Friday in Sumter county
farming lands in the purchase of tbe
S. H. Hawkins plantation, west of
Amerlcus, by Mr. R. P. Stackhouse,
BUILDING IS SPLIT BY
BOLT OE LIGHTNING.
Damage Done the Orphans
Home Here.
Wellnigh a Wreck is
Made of Upper Por
tion.
Of the great DeSoto plantation of' o' that state, who Is making large Ripped by lightning from roof
C,200 acres, bought some two years age investments in fine farming lands here, to the basement, the building
by Messrs. Frank Sheffield and Wal- in Sumter.
ter Rylander, all has been sold ex- 1 The sale was effected trough Mr.
cept about 500 acres. This remainder °. H. 'Waddell, of the Southern Real-
is rented out on terms that pay a ty Co., of Amerlcus, who has been
instrumental In Inducing South Caro
linians to invest here.
The Hawkins farm contains proo-
proposltion in this vicinity "than this al) Iy 1,250 acres and is situated about j there is rarely witnessed,
purchase and suh-divlalon of the De-
handsome return on the investment.
Never has there been a more suc
cessful handling of a large realty
of the Georgia Masonic or
phans’ home (colored) In Amerlcus
was damaged to the extent of per
haps two thousand dollars by the
electric bolt which struck it during
the rain storm two days ago.
Such general wreck as was wrought
Executor’s Sale.
ten miles west of tho city. | The building was struck at the noon
This Is the second large investment; hour, but, remarkable to relate, not
made here by Mr. St .ckhouse recent- j one of the teackters or sixty-five pu-
!y, as two or three weeks ago he 1 pile were injured.
y.rcaj ted of Mr. A. Rylander the j The bolt evidently struck the tall _
former Burkhaltor farm of S00 acres, j tower at the southeast corner and i P n Tues <l a y i n April, 1910, “lot ef
hit which he pail $30,000, including there divided, as other portions 0 f!!?" ■ °’- 239, In 26th District Sumter
Application for Guardianship.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To All Whom It May Con6ern:
F. C. Drown having applied for
Guardianship of the persoqi and prop
erty of Robert U Brown, minor child
of j. L. Brown, late of said County, de
ceased, notice Is given that said appli
cation will he heard at my office at 10
o’clock a. m„ on the first Monday in
April next. HMt
This March 7th, 1910.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
For Letters of Dismission,
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Whereas Walter I* Page. Adminis
trator of Mrs. Eugenia Page, repre
sents to the Court In his petition,
duly filed and entered on record, that
he has fully administered Mrs.
Eugenia Payne’s estate; This is there
fore to cite all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause. If
any they can, why said Administrator
should not be discharged from Ms
administration, and receive letters of
dismission on tho first Monday in
April, 1910. 10-lt
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Under and b>- virtue of order of
Ordinary of Sumter County, will be
sold between this legal hours of sale
Soto plantation. Paying $65,000 for
tbe plantation, in round figures,
Messrs. Sheffield and Rylander im
mediately had a map prepared of it,
a full description published and pro
ceeded to place It on the market in
such sm .... , . —
chasers might de3ire. Their desire for anot ' ler f arni held Dere at $44,- point were wrecked as well. The law. Terras of sale cash. Property to
000. tower, twelve feet in diameter, was !,e sold as Property of Samuel W.
Mr. Stackhouse believes strongly in I spit front top to bottom, great holes Txectftors 180 ^ S<?1 ' by
Mrs. J. E. KIRVEN, Executrix.
APPLICATION TO DISSOLYE
CORPORATION.
For Leave to Sell t||
GEORGIA—Webster Countv
Geo. E. Thornton, Admin 1 .,
the Estate of T. it. Hart 1
having applied i 0 n lt . c ’’^
(Unary of said County f 0r lr “£‘
‘PP’.ici
GEORGIA—Sumter Coulty:
You are hereby notified that the W.
D. Bailey Co., by W. D. Bailey, owner, tlie rual estate of said p j|
has on the 26th day of February, 1910, ’ ™n?red'to A *hiit Cr ^ ns COnce raM
flljd in the Clerk’s office of tlie Su- by the FIrst Monday In v,. 8 ^
perior court of said county an appll- any they can, why said ailnS
cation to dissolve said corporation.
This is to give yon notice that on tbe
2nd day of April, 1910, tlie said peti
tion will be presented to Hon. Z. A
Littlejohn that order may be granted
for the dissolution of said corporation
and acceptance of charter surrender
ed. HOWELL B. SIMMONS,
Attorney for W. D. Bailey.
should not be granted.
Tills March 7. 1910
W ’ H. COSBY. Ordini
For Letters of Dl,iiiis S | oli
Libel For Divorce.
o place It on ihe market in - “ "7; ,,,,avIhT , . ‘ . 01 County, Georgia.’’ Said sale for pur- resident of State of Georgia
.Her areas as prospective pur- lve stoc4c ’ He aLo offered $42,900 the roof far remote from the initial, pose of distribution among heirs at Witness the Honorable Z. A L!t-
Georgia, Sumter County.
Willie F. Horn vs. Ed Horn.
To E<f Horn, defendant in within
case.
You are hereby notified and di
rected to be and appear In person
or by attorney at the next term of
Sumter Superior Court on 4th Mon
day in May next, then and there to
answer the plaintiff’s complaint In
tho case above stated, which was this
day filed In my office, or In default
thereof tjje court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain. The publi
cation made by defendant be.ng non-
GEORGIA—Webster County
M. J. Leverett, Executor’
tate of Elmira Susan Foreman
ceased, having applied to Ui e n
Ordinary of said Countv for u,
D.smlssion from his Executorai
persons concerned are requii
show cause in said Court by
Monday In April next, it anv th,
why said application should
granted.
This 7ih March', 1910.
W. H. COSBY, Ordi
Postponed Administrator’*
was not only to make it profitable to
themselves but to make the deal in
strumental iu building up th’e county Sumter farming lands as a splendid
by increasing the number of residents Investment, and says that other
in that section and bringing about a ? arra ers of bis state are coming here
better cultivation of the place. In 1° > nvcs t likewise. ,
this they were eminently successful. I
la place of one large plantation ® n4y n co4d ,n tbe neal * may
tlejohn. Judge of said Court, this
GEORGIA—Wcbster’Countv.
Agreeably to an order of th,
ary of said County, 1 will sell
first Tuesday In April. jj|
Public outcry before the Court
door of said county between
hours of sale, the following
property, to-wit: "Lot of
'land 1
there are now about twenty owners of 4)0 ^ ie beginning of an obstinate case
the old DeSoto place. The great bulk of NasaI Catarrh. Drive out the m-
cf it, nearly 4,300 acres, was sold off I vader wlth Ely ’ s Cream Ba,ra a PP llert
jn varying areas, to sixteen buyers, stra Icht to the Inflamed stuffed up alr-
as follows: I Passages. Price 50c. If you prefer to
Acre3 uso an atom * zer ' as k for Liquid Ciemn
S. J. Wilson ... j 9qo ' Balm. It has all the good qualities
E. I* Ferguson *300' Qf lhe solld for ™ of thl * reraeily anrt
B. J. Methvin 300 W,H r,d you of catarr, i or hay fever
Albert English ”30 No cocaine'to breed a dreadful hahtf
Tom Crawford ’0C ! No mercury t0 dry out the secretion.
YV. j. Smith .. jog Price 75c., with spraying tube. All
L. L. Wiggins 1 druggists. or mailed by Ely Bros., 56
G. W. Bagley j. 1 Warren Street. New York
being torn in Its sides,
It will have to be pulled down en
tirely and rebuilt, it would seem now.
The ceiling of the main auditor
ium was torn off in several places,
leaving great holes through which
a cotton bale could be dropped.
Every window light In the auditar-
iuc was broken, as were dozens on
P. H. WILLIAMS, Executor.
Executor’s Snle.
R. J. Sims 250
John Sims 10C
E. L. & J. T. Ferguosn 300
M. B. Council 200
P. H. Hines 200
G. R. Ferguson 130
J. P .Bass 1
1W0 HOMES ON CHURCH
BRING A EAIR PRICE.
C TV::r, n n,„g 500 acVes wlVl p^ ^ ^ HOIlieS
ably be disposed of before another 1 A ra» Sold
year has passed. There arc two 01 • U ou,u *
Ibrcc small lots sold to colored farm- -
ers, not enumerated above. In all Two realty deals in centrally located
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Sumter County, will
bo sold, at public outcry, on first
Tuesday in April. 1910, at the court
. , house door In said county, between the
tbe other floors, while the framing, legal hours of sale, the following land
was ripped and torn as though It were belonging to the estate of John
paper boards. Hooks, deceased, viz: “All that tract of
The bolt fired .he building, but the Gian'S ^TTd Z^uKf ol
flames were extinguished by the teach- lot of land No. 197, in tho 16th District
ers. Tho fluid left the building at Sumter County, Georgia, containing
two points, ripping up the ground, T 1041 ' 2 acrcs - more or less. Terms
the 10th day of Febi^iary, 1910.
H. E. ALLEN,
2-17 Clerk Superior Court.
For Leave to Sell Real Estate.
57, the east, half of lot Number!
115 2-3 acres more or less,
one of the bolts then bounding 150
yards and striking a telephone pole!
on Lee street. The other bolt tore 1
up the wire fence of the garden close ■
by.
Tho sixty-five pupils were on the
'! cash.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Notice Is hereby given that J. J. 1
Hogue, Administrator of the Estate of'
Miss R. L. Hogue, deceased, has ap
plied for leave to sell the real estate I
I11 Sumter County, Georgia, of said cs-!
late, and the same will be heard at
the April term of my court. 10-4t
This March 7th, 1910.
JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary.
southern part of lot number
lying'and being In the lS:h 1
Webster county, Georgia
the property of the estate of '
Stapleton deceased, for the j
distribution among the heiri
estate. Terms cash'.
This March 7 1910.
MARTHA FLETCBj
Admlnla
WEBSTER COUNTY.
10-4t
Amerlcus, Ga., March 7th. 1910.
„ L. O. COUNCIL.
Executor of the estate of John
Hooks.
For Letters of Administration,
basement floor, and all escaped in-' GEORGIA— Su
jury.
Sumter County.
To All Whom It May, Concern:
The building is insured against fire] H. E. Allen having, in proper form,
Sheriffs Males.
GEORGIA—Webster Counts,
’ Will be sold before the court house
j door, of said County, between the legal
I hours of sale on the first Tuesday In
April, 1910, the following described
property, to-wit: "House and lot in
the town of Weston, Ga. bounded as
follows: On the north by school house
lot and B. F. Barge, on east by B. F.
Barge and public road, leading front ... , -
Weston to Preston, south by Mrs. J. E. I *“ e day of March. 1910
For Letters of Admlnlstn
GEORGIA—Sumter County,
To All Whom It May Concen
Eliza Harrold of said
County having applied to m.
ters of Administration with i
annexed, on the Estate ol]
Jones, late of said County;
cite all and singular the crec
next of kin, of the said Malta
to be and appear at the Apt
1910, of the Court of Ordinal]
County, apd show cause, if J
can, why the Letters of Adi
tion with the Will annexed. 1!
be granted -to Eliza Harrold 1
da Jones' estate.
Witness my official signal
JOHN A.
Ordinary of Sumter 0
point of necessary repairs.
... - singular thte ; virtue of a Tax 11 fa Issued hv W H
nex , ot kln of * Mrs - N. K. Clark, Tax Collector for said State and
Within fhe , h l J ind ,? |)scarat “ y office County, for taxes for the year, 1909.'
,h„i" t ?L a ,s" ed by a v W ’ and Tenant in possession notified In
show cause, if anj they can, why per- terms of tbe law Lew mide hv T
manent admlnlHtmHnn « *. . ' y maa _ e Dj J. M.
likelihood the entire plantation will residence property yesterday was that j on until spring are sure trouble OTIearn estate. io-4t c M phri^ttav ahtt*
finally be in about wonty-flve hands tbe G* k- Williams and the Coker; n rC0( i e »!ui un * ess checked and cured, j witness my hand and official signa-' * • ier *
'"“•r"""""" .-risrsjus.’srasjswif-w 0 ”"
Honey add Tar cures tho cough, stops *' " D1 ' ,e aold before the court house
the hard breathing and heals and GEORGIA—Sumter Cm.ntv door, of said County, between the legal
soothes the inflamed air Daasages. Re- 1 t,! All C ° unty ’. hours of sale on the first Tuesday In
fuse substitutes. Sold by all Druggists. T °r.i 1 'i? 01 ? 4t . May Conc ern: 1 April, 1910, the following described
Many Improvements have been made g°»J prices. Mr. Lester Williams
on. the old placo since Messrs. Shef- Heat sold to Mrs. R. B. Godwin his
field pnd Rylander bought it. Fully' own home as an Investment, and In
Olty small dwelling and numerous turn purchased the Coker residence,
hartis and other out buildings have near by, which he will occupy as a
been erected, there has been a consld-! home. The Coker property fronts
erable addition to the land under cul- about eighty feet on Church' streot,
tlvatlon, and as a result of the division 1 the residence occupying a large and
*he land is being more carefully cultl- j commodious lot. Mr. Williams will
■rated. It Is not at all Improbable! Improve the dwelling before going
lhat within a season or two It will be there to reside,
a safe assertion that the old DeSotc
plantation will yield crops fully fifty
per cant, greater than ever before In
Jta history .
Nothing builds up a country so much
as the suh-divlston of large tracts, pro
vided a substantial class of farmers
*re secured as thte new owners. The
recent Influx of this class of planters
may lead to further sub-divisions of
tracts of 4,000 acres or more.
SUBTRACTION.
Teacher—“Now In order to sub
tract, things always have to be of thq
same denomination. For Instance, we
couldn’t take three apples from four
pears, nor six horses from nine dogs.
“Teacher,” shouted a small boy,
“can’t you take three quarts of milk
from five cows?”—Jewish Ledger.
HENRY PATTERSON TO HANG
FOR MURDER IN SUMTER
Clara Toolcy having In proper form,' property, to-wit: "One and a half
applied to me for permanent Letters acres of land, more or less, off lot No
of Administration on the estate of, 97, In the 19th District of said County*
Fannny Congleton, late of said County, I bounded as follows: North by lands of
ta sis to cite all and singular the James P. Walker, east by lands of
creditors and next of kin of Fanny Mrs. Saunders, south by lands of W H
Congleton to be and appear at my King, west by lands of W. H. King and
office within the time allowed By law, C. J. Black, in said County.” Said
and show cause, If any they can, why property levied on as the property of
nprmonanl admlnlni.oH— _i .. \tr n at 1
land!
BARGAJI
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury.
as mercury will surely destroy the
■ease of smell and completely de
range the whole system whon enter
ing It through the uiucoub surfaces.
Such articles should never be used ex
cept on prescriptions from reputable
physicians, as the damage they will
4o Is ten fold to the good you can pos
sibly derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh
rh Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
& Co., Toledo, O., contains no mercury,
and is taken Internally, acting directly
upon the blood and mucous surfaces
of the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh
Cure be. sure you get the genuine. It
Is taken Internally and made in Tole-
Cure, manufactured by F. J. Cheney
moqials trey.
Sold by druggists. Price 75c per bot
tle. ’
Take Hall
patlon.
Henry Patterson, the negro who
murdered Capt. W. F. McRae, near
Amerlcus, nearly a year ago, must; permanent administration^'should not, W- C. Sims,'under*and by virtuTof a
hang for bia crime. He was convicted be granted to Clara Tooley on Fanny' tin fl fa Issued by W. H. Clark Tax
of murder In Sumter Superior court, Congleton estate. . Collector for said State and County for
1 Witness my hand and official signa *”— w lur
ture, this 8th day of March. 1910.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
10-41
and tu'Is verdict was affirmed by tbe
Supreme court yesterday.. Patteison
will thja walk the acaffold for his
crime.
CAUSES CONSUMPTION.
i Family Pills for constl-
PAT’S PREFERENCE.
Irishman (after waiting at the thea
tre entrance for a long time on s
cold night)—"Shuro It's myself wml
sooner walk fifty miles than stbaud
live!”—Punch.
The chief thing that keeps young
women from wishing they were men
Is they couldn't have such nice, long
wavy hair.
Here Is Belief for Women.
If you have pains la the back, Url-
aary. Bladder or Kidney trouble, and
want a certain, pleasant herb cure for
woman's ills, try Mother Gray’* Ans-
traltnn-Leaf. It Is a Unto and never-
foiling regulator. At Drugglkts or by
mall 60 eta. Sampte package FREE.
Address, The Mother Gray Co., LeRoy,
If You Work
Outdoors
Any cold you contract should
be cured without delay, and
driven entirely out of the sys-'
tem—unless you wish to in
vite an attack of Pleurisy or
Pneumonia.
Dr. D. Jayne's
Expectorant
it known as the most success
ful preparation ever discovered
for Colds, Coughs, Bronchitis,
Inflammation of the Lungs or
Chest, Pleurisy, Asthma and
diseases of similar nature.
This famous remedy has been
dispensed for over 78 years,
and is sold by all druggiata, in
three tire bottles, $1.00, 50c
•nd 25c.
If you have catarrh, don’t fool your
self Into the belief that It Is a harm
less disease.
At least one-half of the consumption
in the world can be traced to catarrn.
Here are some symptoms of catarrh;
it you have any of them get rid ol
them wlillo there Is yet time:
Is your throat raw?
Do you sneeze often?
Is your breath foul?
Are your eyes watery?
Do you take cold easily?
Is your nose stopped up?
Do you have to spit often.
Do crusts form In your nose?
Do you blow your nose a great deal
Are you losing your sense of smell
Does your mouth taste bad morn?
Ings , .
Do your have to clear your throat
on rising?
Do you have a discharge from the
nose?
Does mucous drop la back of throat?
Hyomet Is guaranteed to cure ca
tarrh, sore throat, coughs, colds
croups and bronchitis or money bank
Just breathe It in. Complete outfit,
including hard rubber inhaler, $1.00;
extra bottles 50 cents. Leading drug
gists everywhere. Dodson’s Pharma
cy guarantees It.
Drop a postal card for our free
book, Booth’s 'Famous People. Booth’f
Hyomei Co., Buffalo, N. Y.
Sheriff’s Sale.'
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Will be aold before the court house . ' V . , < II ,!!?„ 8< i ld on the flr,t TuAday In
door In th'e city of Amerlcus, Georgia, I Aprtl, 1SIO. between the legal hot/fa of
between legal hours of sale, on the I * a,e « ,I, e following described property,
first Tuesday in April, 1910, the follow- ' , J, ° ne , arav mare - "Wei Maud,
taxes for tho year 1909. Tenant In
possession notified In terms of the law
l.evy made by J. M. Bowling. L. C„ and
returned to me.
This March 9th. 1910. tl0-4t
C. M. CHRISTIAN. JMerlff.
GEORGIA—Webster Couutv.
Will he sold on the first Tui
Dr. 9, Jams’, Tonic Varal-
fait u a splendid building-up
tonic tor systems weakened bp
Coughs or Colds.
MI-ONA
Cures Indigestion
It relieves stomach misery, sour stoa
aoh, belching, and cores all stotnarh dii
ease or money bock. Larrn box of tal
leu 50 cents. Druggists in ail town.
ing described property, to wit: One
house and lot In the town of Plains,
said state and county, as the property
of Amos and Rachel Cleveland, bound
ed as follows: North by public road,
west by property of Bob Rutherford,
east by property of Mrs. Dean and R.
S. Oliver, south by property of Hattie
Reeves. Levlecf on as the property of
Amos and Rachel Cleveland to satisfy
a justice court fl fa Issued from the
884th Dist. G. M., Sumter county. In
favor of J. C. Logan vs. Amos an?
Rachel Cleveland. Property pointed
out by plaintiffs' attorney and tenants
In possession notified In terms of law
Levy made by Q. W. Fuller, deputy
sheriff,, and returned to me this Feb
24, 1910. W. H. FEAGIN, Sheriff. *
eight years old.” Levied on under and
by virtue of a fl fa’ Issued from the
Superior Court of said County, as tb«
property of W. H. King in favor of the
Deaton Grocery Company, said proper
ty pointed out by the plaintiff’s at
torney. Terms cash.
This March 9th. 1910, H)-4t
C. M. CHRISTIAN. Sheriff.
Snider land Sold.
Little Land Sold.
Come quick for oi
say “I Am Sorry.’
125 acres 3 miles of Plain
lug Jno. A. McDonald old boi
Dwelling, tenant house and <
112 acres 3 miles Sumter.
Chapel), Rogere and
Good land and good Improvi
Lota of land 223 and 224 ini
trict of Lee Co., adjoining Sul
line, and touching landi wtf
for $30 to $40 per acre. Amu|
>ngs put up 3 years ago.
IP
2
£
Bank of Southwestern!
Executors’ Sale.
GEORGIA—Sunfter County.
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Ordinary of the County of Sumter,
granted at tho February term, 1910,
will be sold before the court house
door In the city of Amerlcus, Sumter
county, Ga., on the first Tuesday In
April, 1910, the following property, to-
wit: Thirty (30) acrea In N. W. com
er of lot of land No. 162 In old 16th
District of Sumter Co., Ga., seventy-
one and one-quarter (71 1-4) acre* on
west side of lot No. 180 in same dis
trict, and tbe whole of lot No. 161 In
said District, the whole containing
three hundred, three and 3-4 (303 3-4)
acres. Also house and lot at the Inter
section of Lamar and Hampton streets
In the clt yof Amerlcus, Sumter Co.,
Ga., the house being numbered 113
Lamar street, and known as the resi
dence of the latte Mrs. M. J. Adams, and
wherein T. H. McGIUls now resides.
All of (aid lands sold as the property
of tbe Estate of Mrs. M. J. Adams, de
ceased, for division among the heirs of
said deceased. 3-3-4t-pd
J. W. WESTON,
D. U THOMAS, J
Executors.
GEORGIA—Webster Countv.
Will he sold before the court house
door, of said County, between the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
April, 1910, tho following described
property to-wit: “One house and lot
in the town of Weston, said County
and State, and bounded aa follows:
North by land^ of M. E. Dillard, east
by lands o( B. F. Barge, south by lands
of B. F. Barge, and west by lands of
Mrs. J. E. Dennard and W. J. Sims.”
Said property levied on as the prop
erty of Geo. Patterson, under and by
virtue of a tax fl fa Issued by W; H.
Clark, Tax Collector for said State and
County, for taxes for tho year 1909.
l-evy made by J. M. Bowling, L. C„ and
returned to me. Tenant In possession
notified In terms of the law. 7
This March 9th, 1910. 10-4t
C. M. CHRISTIAN. Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Webster Countv.
Will be sold before the court bouse
door in the town of Preston. Ga., said
County, between the legal hours of
sale on first Tuesday In April, 1910,
the following described property,
to-wit: “Fifty (60) acres of land, more
or less, off of lot No. 28, In the 25th
District of said County, and bounded as
follows: On the north by lands of J.
W. Montgomery, east and south by
lands of B. F. Goss, and west by lands
of B. F. Goss.” Levied on under and
by virtue of a tax fl fa issued by W. H.
Clark, Tax Collector of said County,
against Mrs. S. J. Harrell for State
and County taxes for tbe vear 1909..
This March 9th. 1910. 10-4t*
C. M. CHRISTIAN. Sheriff.
For Sat
5 room bouse, large lot, pri«l
0 rom house, large lot, price!
7 room house, Lee street, prl
450 acres, largely level las]
house, 7.00 acre.
200 acres, 2 miles of R. R- j
gray soil, running water. I
600 acres, 3 miles of R. R-1
Amerlcus, $12.00 acre.
1,000 aares, 6 miles of R- 1
open, $9 acre. Rent 16 <
It you want a large or i
house and lot, or vacant I
home or Investment, come|
or write
P. B. WJ
, Under I
526 Cotton Are* 1
Headquarters tor
Beal Estate. (
Repairing
I overhaul and whet i
ribs, refill,or flU brusteil
ally repair g$ps. AddreuJ
J. M. McELlIENNEY, "