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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. .THURSDAY. MAY 19.1910.
616 PROGRAM TO MARK
CLOSE OF THE SCHOOL.
Novelty is Promised at
College Here.
Third District School to
Close May 23—Work
of Student Body.
free and independent American citi
zens."
At the conclusion of the work of the
hour, Hon. Walter E. Steed, of But!e>\
Ga, who has made an enviable rep
utation as a legislator, and who has
often been spoken of far congress from
this district, and who is at preseit
president of the board of trustees, will
at 11:30 deliver the literary address.
His subject will be: “The Boy, 'the
Citizen and the State.”
TlJe prize drill of the cadets is
Notice of Application For Guardian'
ship.
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
IJzzie Daniel, a resident of this
state, having in due form applied to
the undersigned for the guardianship
of the person and property of Nasa'
reen Herbert, Willie Williams, Ber
tha Cates, Jessie Williams, Mattie
Williams, John Williams, Jay Gould
Williams, minor children of Mary Ann
Williams, late of said county deceased,
notice Is hereby given that her appli-
...... . ... , cation will be heard at the next Court
scheduled for j.30 In the afternoon, of ordinary, for said county, on the
and the literary and graduating exer
cises for S:30. Visitors will through
out the exercises he entertained by ture.
music from the band that the members
; are now practicing for the occasion.
Only one more week, and the 1909-
3910 session of the Third District
Agricultural and Mechanical School
-will have been made history. The
commencement exercises will open
-with tlie commencement sermon on
the 22nd, and conclude with the grad-1
uating exercises on the night of the:
23rd. The public is earnestly re- j
quested and cordially invited by the;. • pj t Ar ~ P AU/nr a,I >* have, or
mana^,' meat to attend all the exer- Luyillu lldJI5 I l/l d I UlYul a Monday in June,
I ■' ** ' ■•ntiiwn ...111 *U~..
cises. The commencement sermon
first Monday in June, 1910.
Witness my hand and official signa-
This 2nd day of May, 1910.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
TO EIGHT LIQUOR IN
GEORGIA NEXT YEAR.
will be preached at Furlow Lawn Bap
tist church on Sunday morning at
11 a. m., May 22nd. A nice program
Is being arranged for this occasion.
The sermon will be delivered by Rev.
L. T. Reade, an able young minister,
who on another occasion made such
a favorable impression upon the peo
ple of Americus, who were so fortu
nate as to have heard him.
A call has been made for a meeting
of the Board of Trustees to meet at
9 a. m., Monday, the 23rd Inst. It is
likely that they will meet and ad
journ 111 the afternoon, so as not to
conflict with the program of the clos
ing exercises of the school.
This is the regular annual meeting
of the hoard, at which teachers a*«
clecte 1 for the next ensuing year. We
ventu. a tlie assertion that no board
in ttu ague Bus so much to fee! proud
of.
I!enl Jiovelty In I’rogrum.
At 1J:30 a. m. Monday, a program
will I) ■ put on the like of which ha3
never seen seen in Georgia, or in the
South. In many particulars it will be
unique, fascinating, attractive and in
spiring. Room and Beats will not be
wanting for a large crowd. Any cltl
zon who fulls to witness this part of
the jnogrnm will miss Seeing what
will be exhibited at a school closing
that has not yet been seen In any
other Georgia city.
It Is one which will make Americas
• the pioneer in an innovation, in a pub
lie demonstrat'on, that marks a new
era in our system of education.
Thu stage in the auditorium has
been enlarged and now represents a
floor space of over nine hundred
square feet, and still there is left
to the largo auditorium possibly three
times to four times the space to sest
the audience.
On : his stage anvils and a forge
and c ler blacksmith tools have been
Place;:. A: another place on the stage
work lonches have been placed. Just
la front of the stage lias been placed
tht bench' on which emory wheels are
mount 'd. At another place has been
placed a cream separator, and its
equipment. Next comes oil cook stoves
In a division by themselves. Away
from tu s department has been placed
sewin; machines, tables for cutting,
etc. Without going into detail this
4uggoi.:3 the stage arrangement.
From 10:30 Monday morning till
11:30 he whole stage program will
be gi an. All tile work will be put
en.at tr.'.i same time and will com-
mene ■ and close at the same time.
Dui.ug this one hour the audience
will watch the crude steel and iron
go to fie forge and see everything til it
Is den-; till it reaches some finished
artic.,; in iron and steel. Many things
In iron are to he made before the au
dience. They will see made from un-
shaped iron finished plow, bolt, ham
mer. They will see the razor forged,
tempered, ground and put into a han
dle.
During the same time young men
will be busy at the work benches and
will finish articles in wood and stain
and paint before the audience. Not
*nly will be heard the ring of the un
til and the sound of tlie hammer, hut
the glowing forge and the great
shower of harmless sparks from emory
wheels will add spectacular effect to
the occasion.
Then will come pretty girls with
milking pails. It does not" now seem
possible to get the cow before the
audience, on account of the auditorium
being on tite second floor, yet she
ful Campaign.
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
The appraisers appointed to set
aside a year’s support out of the es
tate of Robert A. Brown, deceased, to
Mrs. Lula Brown and her five minor
children having filed their return in
this office.
This is therefore to notify all per
sons nterested to file objection, If
have, on or before the first
1910, or else said
return will then be made the judge-
| ment of this court.
JOHN A. COflB,
FOR AMENDMENT OF CHARTER.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To the Superior Court of Said County:
The petition of the Southern Land
Libel for Divorce.
Lillian Hair
I NOTICB OF LOCAL lEgkT!
|' Notice la hereby g| ve „
Robert L. Hair
Co., a corporation duly chartered un-j Libel for Divorce In Sumter Superior
Court, May Term, 1910.
der the laws of the State of Georgia i
located, doing businesa and having its To Robert L. Hair:
principal office in the city of Americus, The defendant Robert L. Hair
said county, respectfully shows the, hereby cited and required to be and
following facts, to-wit, j appear personally or by attorney at
I. That on the 12th day of February, the Superior Court to be held in and
1910, the said Company was duly In- for said county on the 23rd day of
corporated and a certificate of charter May, 1910, then an- there to make
granted by ihe Hon. Z. A. Littlejohn, 1 answer or defensive allegation, in
Judge of the Superior Courts of the writing to the plaintiff's libel, as In
South Western Circuit, at a spec’al default thereof the court will proceed
term of Sumter Superior Court called according to the statute In such cases
on said date for the purpose of grant- made and provided.
Ing charters. | witness the Honorable Zera A
II. That on the 8th day of April,' Littlejohn, Judge of said court. This
1910, a meeting of the Board of DIcec- the 19th day of April, 1910.
iors of the Southern Land Co. was H . E. ALLEN, Clerk Superior Court.
with the following' title'*,,, 1 *'
duced into the next fcl
bly of Georgia: Gt,sr *l 4
A bill to he entitled an ... ,
an act, entitled an act , „ ,t0 ‘
vise and consolidate ame *
granting corporate author?,’'*'* 1
City of Americas, to co ofe J
powers upon the Mayor ans
«'y of Americus, tu ext.Ji? 1 !
rate limits of said
(Special to Times-Recorder.)
Atlanta, Ga., May 1G.—That the li
quor forces of Georgia have already
commenced to lay plans for a power
ful campaign in 1911 to get the pro
hibition law erased from the statute
books is the firm belief of the lead
ers of the Georgia Anti-Saloon League.
‘ They will not tackle the legisla
ture thfis summer," said J. l). Rich
ards, secretary of the league, "be
cause at the last session the legisla
ture went on record as favoring the
prohibition law. But when the time
comes for candidates to enter the
field next year the liquor men are
going to put as many men in the raco
as they can, and when the general
assembly meets in 1911 they are going
to concentrate all their influence on
both houses in an effort to get the
law repealed. Meanwhile, the Anti-
Saloon League is merely waiting—
as we will not make a move until they
do.”
At the state convention of the Flor
ida, Anti-Saloon League, which meets
at Jacksonville next week, Mr. Rich
ards will make a complete and thor
ough report on the prohibition law in
Georgia, covering every phase of its
effect. He is now right busy compil
ing and getting In shape a desk full
of data obtained by correspondence
with state, county and municipal au-
thoritles in every section of the stat#.
His figures show, he claims, that
drinking and crimes directly caused
by drunkenness have been reduced 50
per cent. In Georgia by prohibition,
and that pauperism has been decreas
ed substantially. The law Is as wall
enforced, he declares, as any other
prohibitive law touching on moral
questions. He believes it Is better
enforced than the law against con
cealed weapons. The law is on the
statute books for good-, and he pre
dicts that any effort to have It re
pealed or modified will fail.
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
By virtue of an order of tlie Court
of Ordinary of Sumter County, Geor
gia, will he sold at public outcrv on
the first Tuesday in June, 1910, a£ the
courthouse door In said county, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the tract
of land containing nine acres and the
improvements thereon, on which Mrs.
N. E. O'Hern, deceased, resided, near
Pla'ns, Ga., the property of the es
tate of said deceased. Terms cash'.
H. E. ALLEN,
Administrator Est. of Mrs. N. E.
O’Hern.
CATARRH MILL GO
Relief Conies In Two .Minutes, Com
plete Cure In Few Weeks.
Don’t go on hawking yourself sick
every morning; It’s cruel, it's harmful
and it’s unnecessary,
If after breathing Hyomei, the won
der-worker, you are not rid of vile
catarrh, you can have your money
back.
No stomach dosing—just take
little hard rubber packet inhaler that
comes with each outfit, and pour into
It a few drops of Hyomei. Breathe It
according to directions. In two min
utes It will relieve you of that stuffei
up feeling. Use it a few minutes every
day, arid in a few weeks you will he
entirely free from catarrh.
Breathing Hyomei is a very pleas
ant and certain way to kill catarrh.
Get an outfit today; it only co3ts
$1.00; it's worth $1,000 to any catarrh
sufferer. For sale by druggists every
where and by Dodson's Pharmacy wiso
guarantees it to cure catarrh, croup,
coughs, colds, sore throat and bron
chitis. An extra bottle of Hyomei liq
uid If needed costs but 50c as the little
hard rubber Inhaler you get with out
fit will last a lifetime.
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
Will be sold before the courthouse
door In th'e City of Americus, between
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in June next, one certain lot,
house and contents, situated on Hamp
ton street in said City of Americus
bounded north by property of George
Riley, east by property of A. K. Schum-
pert estate, and west by Hampton
M. Merrit, and west by Hampton
street. The contents of said house,
consisting of engine, boiler, milk vat,
scales, testers milk cans, shafting,
pulleys and any and all furniture and
fixtures belonging to and going with
said creamery plant.
Said property levied on as the p -oi-
erty of The Americus Creamery Co.,
and to be sold to satisfy a certain
11 fa issued from the City Court of
Americus in favor of the Americus
National Bank.-
May 5, 1910.
W. H. FEAGIN, Sheriff.
held in their office, in the city of Am
ericus, and the following resolution
adopted:
“Resolved that notice having been
brought to the attention of the officers
of the Company, that another corpora
tion existed in the City of Atlanta,
State of Georgia of the same name as
this Company of p lor date in organ
ization of charter, our attorney, W. W.
Dykes, be, and lie is hereby Instructed
to institute the necessary proceedings
to change the name of our company,
by adding at the end of its present
name, the words, 'OF AMERICUS,' so
when amended th'e name of the com
pany will be the 'SOUTHERN LAND
CQMPANY OF AMERICUS.’ ”
Wherefore petitioner prays, that an
order he granted by the Honorable Su
perior Court of Sumter County, Geor
gia, grant ng an amendment to its
original charter, changing its name
which now reads: SOUTHERN LAND
COMPANY, so as to make it read,
SOUTHERN LAND COMPANY OF
AMERICUS, With all rights, privileges,
terms and conditions granted in the
original charter of the Southern Land
Co., as above stated.
SOUTHERN LAND COMPANY,
By W. W. DYKES, Attorney.
21-2S May 5-12.
Administrator's Sale.
GEORGIA—Webster County.
Agreeably to an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, granted
at the regular April term, 1910, I will
sell at public outcry on the first Tues
day in June next, before the court-
t.oure door of said county between the
legal hours of sale the following de
scribed real estate, to-wit:
One undivided one-half interest 'n
and to sixty acres of land, more or
less, off of the east, end of lot of land
number (13) Thirteen, In the ISth
District of Webster county, Georgia,
bounded on the east by Choctawhat-
chle crcclt on south by Seaboard Air
Line railway, on west by land of W. P.
Addy and on north 1 by lands of W. P.
Addy and Mrs. E. H. King.
lSS9:_So as to n,ake',h e m«T
rigrt of waj of the Centra "i 1
gia railway on the w„ s ? *
way between the int “ * “
Spring street arid sabi S
Georgia railway's rirt- ,,t "
the intersect'on of the rieh.,3
of said Central of Ge ,
the Seaboard Air Line rai i'.
bo icdary line or or ,, r) . e a
City of America- |, etn : ‘
rsectiJ
M
said two points of
tha: all land and to
tween straight lines .■x nPn.l
from sa.l two oint.s llf ,,yj|
and formerly within the
its of the City of Aim r
excluded therefrom
of this act, w
Citv
NOTICE OF LOCAL I.EfiJ
Notice i^ hereby given ,y
w:;h tlie following ns s
tior. wiii be Introduci j *
General Assembly of Georgia-!
A.' bill to be entitled 1
to amend an net
act, to amend,
solidate the several
Sold as the property of the estate; porato authority to the city
of T. H. Bartley for the purpose it
paying the deb's of said estate tand
division among the hc'rs.
This May 2nd, lftlO.
GEO E.THORNTON,
Adnir. Est. of T. H. Bartley.
Notice of Application For Letters of
Administration.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
I, G. H. Waddell, Secretary and
Treasurer of th'e Southern Land Co.,
who being duly sworn, says that the
facts set out in tlie foregoing petition
are true.
G. H. WADDELL.
Sworn to and subscribed before mo
this 26th day of April, 1910.
H E. ALLEN, Clerk Superior Court.
Filed in office 26th day of April, 1910
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
I, H. E. Allen, Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County, do hereby cer
tify that the foregoing Is' a true and
correct copy of the application of the
Southern Land Co., for amendment of
Its charter as the same appears on file
in this office.
Wap'ss my official signature and
th'e seal of said court, this 26th day of
April, 1910. 28-4t
H. E. ALLEN,
Clerk Superior Court, Sumter
County, Georgia.
GEORGIA—Webster County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
King Stillman having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said corn ty for
permanent letters of administration on
tlie estate of John Redding, late of
said county, this Is to cite all and
singular, the creditors and next of
k’n of said John Redding, to be and
appear at my office wuthin the time
allowed by law, and show cause if
any they can, why permanent admlnls
tration should not be granted to said
King Stillman on said estate.
All persons concerned are required
to show cause In said court by the first
Monday In Juno next, if any they can,
why said application should not be
granted.
This May 2, 1910.
W. H. COSBY. Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Sumter County:
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the City of Americus between
the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday in June next, one certain
house and lot in City of Americus,
said state and county, bounded on
the north' by Jefferson street, on the
east by the property of Mrs. G.
Cobb, on the South by property of It.
L. Hogue Estate, and on the west by
a vacant lot.
Said property levied on, and to be
sold as Ihe property of Mrs. Rosa
Davis by W. C Barrow, City 'Marshall,
to satisfy fifteen (15) city tax fl fas
in favor of the Mayor and City Coun
cil of Americus, and against said
Mrs. Rosa Davis for the years 1895,
1896, 1897, 1898, 1899, 1900, 1901, 1902,
1903, 190t, 1905, 1906, 1907, 1908, 1909.
Tenant In possession notified in
terms of the law.
w. C. BARROW, City Marshal.
Notice of Application For Appoint
ment ns Permanent Administrator.
GEORGIA, Sumter County:
To All Whom It May Concern: Wade
H. Morris having made application In
due form of law to be appointed per
manent administrator upon the estate
of Charles B. Morris, notice is hereby
given that said application will be
heard at the regular term of the court
of ordinary for the said county, to be
hold or. th'e first Monday In June, 1910.
Witness my hand and official slgea-
tu'e, this 9th day of May, 1910.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Wobster County:
Will be sold before th'e courthouse
door of said county on the first Tues
day in June next, between the legal
hours of sale, the following describ
ed property, to-wit :• Five acres of
land levied on as the property of Mrs.
Mary B. Hardy, to satisfy a tax fl. fa.
issued by the tax collector of said
county for (hr state and county taxes
year 1909, bounded as follows: On
the north by other lands of Mrs. Mary
B. Hardy, on south' by lands of J. E.
Moore and west by Iand3 of J. E
Moore, and east by public road lead
ing from Richland to Church Hill.
Terms cash.
TVs 10th day of May, 1910, ,
C. M. CHRISTIAN, Sheriff.
12—tt
icus, to confer additional
the Mayor and Counc ] of L
to extend the corporate linild
city and for other purpos
proved November llth, ISSJ:
authorize and empower theS
City Council of Americas
tl roe citizens of Americus, p]
so elected and qualified, i
lute a water and light coil.
the City of- Americus w ta f
and authority to manage ijj
such public utilities as mS jl
by the Mayor and City a
Americus, for the purpose<
ing water and lights
said city, to prescribe thei
flee, powers and duties oil
mission, to fix the compel!
their services, and for other!
W. T. I
Cly J
HOW TO KEEP T1IE
GIRLS ON
Maryland Farmers lleelde I
mentoas Qoestioil
Chestertown, Md„ May 14
Still Pond Farmers’ Club ]
Ing, besides the members,!
guests were present to heirl
slon of the questions, “Hovf
keep our daughters on thill
“How can we prevent thti|
ceptlng tile first offer ol s
After two hours' debated
was handed down that tk|
to keep'the girls on tbei
•give them a substantial j
which will make them *iH
at home.”
The more children dead
man to support, the lesil
gives Mm to support theil
MI-ONA
o Cures indigestion
ill he on the grounds. In their nrct- relieves stomach misery, sour stonv
• white uniforms a hew m .... af ' h ' niching, and cures all stomach <lin
ty white uniforms a bevy of girls will
handle and separate the milk before
th<- audience.
tidier girls in their cooking cos-
tuners will be busy around the stove*
and »ill cook and serve a meal be
fore the audience. It may be that
some of these girls will have to be
excused from their places at the piano
to don a white apron to assist in the
work where woman is truly a queen.
Still one will see other girls at
tec sewing machines and cutting and
fitting garments. All the girls have
ease or money back. Largo hex of tab
lets 50 cents. Druggists iu all towns.'
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA,—Webster County.
Agreeably to an o der of the Oi-
dinary of said county granted at the
regular February term of the Cou.t
of Ordinary, 1910. will sell at pub
lic outcry on the fiist Tuesday in
June, 1910, before the courthouse
door of said county between the usual
hours of sale, the following real .s-
tate, to-wit:
Lot of land number 165 in the IS h
District of Webster County, Georgia. 1
Sold as the property of the estate
of W. A. Adams for the purpose A
paying the debts of said estate and
distribution among the heirs.
This May 2nd, 1910.
S. I.. ADAMS, Administrator.
■
Feed ,
Horses and Mules
Properly
Notice lo Non-Resident.
Mrs. Lizzie Crorton.
J. H. Newsom, et al.
Petition for interpleader in Sumter
Superior Coart. Petition filed
for May term, 1910.
The first green plums of the season
are now available and plenteous In
quantity. The doctor and the under
taker are alike very vigilant.
John D. Rockefeller would go broke
f he should spend his entire Income
trying to prepare a better medicine
than Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera
and Diarrhoea Remedy for diarrhoea,
dysentery or bowel complaints. It
is simply impossible, and so says ev-
adopted for their motto: “We are ^ 801(1 by ““
It appears to the Court that J. H.
Newsom, one of the defend mts in the
above cause, Is a non resident of the
State, and that he Is a necessary party
to said cause. It was ordered that
said J. II. Newsom be served by publl-
callon as the law In such cases is
made and provided, therefore the said
J. H Newsonals hereby notified of the
pendency of the above cause, same be
ing for distribution of funds for build
ing house for plaintiff, and that said
cause will be In order for trial, in
Sumter Superior Court, on the 4th
Monday in May, 1910, and the said
Newsom is notified hereby to appear
and defend said suit, or the court wiil
proceed as to Justice shall appertain,
This the 6th day of April, 1910.
H E. ALLEN, Cie'k Superior Court.
April 14-28—May 5-19.
and make them do better work at lower cost.
\Y e have learned by experLnpe that a balanced
ration will keep stock in prime condition.' RED
MILL is a perfectly balanced ration made by us
on. scientific principles, contains the. exact pro
portion of each ingredient to produce the best
results, and contains more food value than any
other feed on the market. It is
CHEAPER
Thau Corn or Oats
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Notice Is hereby given that appli
cation will be made to the. Court of
Ordinary of Sumter County, Georgia,
at June term, 1910, for leave to sell
the real ejtdto of Fannie Congleton,
deceased, located at Americus, Ga.
This April 4th, 1910.
A. E. LOCKETT, Administrator.
12-lt
because you don’t have to feed so
much. It is cheaper than other
feeds because it is ALL FEED
' and contains no worthless mill
sweepings, etc. It will
Reduce Feed Bills
s 20^
Far Cates u:r REX DAIRY FEED
Ask yonr Dealer, or writ*
NATIONAL HAY. (MAIN
& STORAGE CO.
MACON. GA.
H. R. JOHNSON, Distributing Agent, Ameri*