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PRIMARY 15 FIXED FOR
A DATE IN AUGUST
To Name the Candidate
From Third.
Committee Has Meet
ing in Americus and
Fixes Rules.
Senator for Thirteenth is
Dead at His Home.
The democratic voters of Sumter and
)f all the fifteen counties comprising
the Third Congressional district wi:l,
by their ballots, nominate the Con
gressional representative from this dis
trict on August 23rd, the date of the
state primary. Such was the decision
of the Dis:rict Executive Committee,
assembled in Americus on Thursday,
and of which Col. W. T. Lane is chair
man.
The following resolutions were
adopted, fully covering all features
governing the primary:
Be it resolved by the Executlce Com
mittee of the Third Congressional Dis
trict of Georgia, regularly assembled,
and it is hereby resolved by authority
af the same, that a democratic pri
mary shall be held In each county
.comprising the Third Congressional
.District of Georgia on the 23rd day of
.August, 1910, for the purpose of nom
inating a congressman to represent
«aid district In the Sixty-second Con-
gress of th«e United States.
Second. Be it further resolved, and
It Is hereby resolved by the authority
.aforesaid, that said primary shall be
held under and governed by the same
-rules and regulations fixed by the
State Democratic Executive Commit
tee on control the nomination of State
House officers, except as hereinafter
provided for. ,
Third. Bt it further resolved, ana it
Is hereby resolved by the- authority
aforesaid, that each candidate for Con
gress In said Th’rd district and run
ning in the primary this day called,
flkall pay such assessments to the
chairman of the yarlous county demo
cratic executive committees a3 said
committees may make against him;
and shall furn sh his name to the
proper authority in time for it to ap
pear on the official ballot to be used
in said primary.
Any candidate failing to comply
with these requirements stall not be
eligible to run in said primary, and
any vote's that may be cast for such
candidate shall not be counted.
Fourth. Be It further resolved, and
It Is hereby resolved by the authority
aforesaid, that tine chairman of the
Democratic executive committee In
i .ach county of said distr'et Immediate-
y upon the consolidation of tha re
ams nf said primary election in'each
•ounty, shall appoint from among the
friends of the successful candidate for
Cori^p&TTn h's county two delegates
to each representative In the lower
house of the General Assembly of
Georg a to which said county may he
entitled, and it shall be the business
of said delegates so appointed to rep
resent their county_ In the consolida
tion of the returns of said Congrco-
slonal' primary, and declare the result
of the same.
Fifth. Be It further resolved, and
1t s U-reby resolved, by the authority
aforesaid, that the delegates so select
ed shall assemble in convention at
Ccule'.e, Ga., on the 8th day of Sep
tember. 1910, and proceed to consoli
date the returns from the various
■ counties of said district, declare
candidate receiving the nmjarit
votes in sad convention, the demo
cratic nominee for the Sixty-wound
Vain ress in tlue Th'rd Congr-ssl mu!
jDisliict of Georg. 1. Provided, how-
flV | r, nat «ueh caud'-.-tc has com died
-with the rules prescribed by the last
Congrcss'ona'. convention wita s.'gard
to campaign expenses, etc.
Said convention shai lalsc select a
new executive ••onuulttee for th : Third
Congressional Dhtrict of Georgia, and
all transact such other and furrhet
business as ma r properly come nefore
Hon. William D. Murray, senator for
this, the Thirteenth district, passed
awav at 3 o’clock Saturday morning
at his home in Ellavllle, the end fol
lowing a protracted illness. In view
of his critical Illness recently the
end was expected among his loved
ones and many friends.
Senator Murray had been ill for sev-’
eral months from an organic trouble,
and the fear that he might not recover
had long been entertained.
He was a resident of Schley county,
and in years agone he had oftlme3
represented his people Jn positions of
honor and trust, both at home and in
the halls of legislation. He had often
been In the legislature and was just
completing another term as state sen-
ator. 1
Senator Murray was a gallant Con
federate veteran, having served during
th(e war with the Schley County
Guards. He was alrty-six years of
age. He Is survived by his wife,
while among Ms Immediate relatives
is his sister, Mrs. P. H. Williams, c.t
Americus.
The funeral at Ellavllle at 10 o'clock
Sunday morning was attended with
Maspnlc honors.
Uniting Miss Short and
Mr. Broadhurst.
Passed Away Saturday At
Home Here.
BAD STOMACH.
My Stomach Is Going From Bad to
Worse.
Yes, It’s true; thousands of people
cannot eat the simplest meal without
Waving it lie on the stomach like a
lump of lead, causing misery, sour
stomach and gas eructations.
And later, when the' stomach has
gone from bad to worse, there will be
longer periods of food fermentation,
and then dizziness, 'biliousness, sick
headaches' and nervousness.
If your stomach is out of order, If It
doesn’t feel right after meals, go to
day and get a 50-cent box of Mt-o-na
Stomach Tablets. In a few minutes
after the first dose the misery will
disappear and you will be thankful.
Then go right on taking Ml-o-na for a
few days. It will build up the stomach',
unclog the liver, purify the bowels, and
make you entirely satisfied with your
stomach in a few days.
Mi-o-na Stomach Tablets are made
from the best firesorlpUon for stom
ach troubles ever, written. They
are sold by druggists everywhere and
by Dodson’s Pharmacy, and are guar
anteed to cure ind gestion, acute or
chronic, or money back.
Booth’s Pills are best for torpid
liver and constipation. 25 cents.
The marriage of Miss Grace Short
and Mr. R. S. Broadhurst, as an
nounced Friday morning was
pleasurable surprise to their many
friends in Americus, as the wedd ng
had been fixed for a date next week
and was thus pleasantly anticipated
in social circles here.
The r.tes were solemnized on Thurs
day evening at the home of Dr. and
Mrs. William D. Sears in Ellavllle,
where the bride was the guest of Miss
Sears.
Accorapan ed by-the officiating min
ister, Rev. J. B. Lawrence, and Mi.
and Mrs. C. A. Fricker, Mr. Broad-
h'urst went to Ellaviile in his car on^
Thursday evening and the m rriage
ceremony was solemnized there.
The bride was charming in a wed
ding gown of white lingerie, and -car
ried a boquet of wh'te hydrangea. Mrs.
J. S. Llghtner rendered the wedding
march.
While informal, the marriage was a
very pretty one, and sincere were the
congratulations showered upon the
handsome couple. ,
The bridal party returned at once
to Americus and were entertained at
luncheon at the residence of Mr. and
Mrs. Allen Hill on College street,
where Mr. and Mrs. Broadhurst will
reside until the completion of -the r
own handsome residence early in Sep
tember.
The best wishes of a wide circle of
friends In Americus, as elsewhere, will
ever attend them.
Application for a Bank Charter.
GEORGIA, Sumter County:
,Co
To the Honorable Philip Cook, Secre
The death of Mrs. R. L. Barton at
noon on Saturday was a shook
her large number of friends in Ameri
cus, for while she had been quite ill
for a few days It was not believed
ihat her condition was so serious as
to terminate quickly in death.
The end came shortly after noon at
her residence here.
Mrs. Barton was formerly Miss Beu
lah Cameron, eldest daughter of Mr.
and Mrs. J. H. Cameron, and claimed
a wide circle of warm friends h-ere.
The deceased was in her 39th yeai,
and In her death a stricken husband
and little one, her mother, two broth
ers and two sisters mourn her untime
ly taking away. The family resided
on Jefferson street, 4iear the Cameron
home.
tary of State, Atlanta, Ga.
The undersigned, whose names,
signed by each of them, and residences
are hereto attached, bring this our
petition, in pursuance ofanAct of
the General Assembly of the State of
Georgia, approved December 20th,
1393, and Acts amendatory thereof,
and respectfully show:
1st. That we desire to form a cor
poratlon for the purpose of carrying
on the business of banking.
2nd. The name and style of the
proposed corporation shall be DeSoto
Banking Company. . .
3rd. The location and principal
place of business shall be the town
of DeSoto, County of Sumter and
State of Georgia. ■
4th The amount of Capital Stock
Is Twenty-five Thousand Dollars
($25,000), divide)} Into 250 shares of
$100.00 each.
5th. The nature of th-e proposed
corporation shall be -that of a Bank,
with continuous succession for the
term of thirty years, with the right of
renewal for a like term. To sue and
be sued. To have and use a Common
Seal, and at pleasure to alter the same.
To appoint such Officers and Agents
as the business of the corporation
requires, prescribe their duties, fix
their compensation and remove them
at pleasure. To make such by-laws as
— at pleasure. "
Th p heat here must be* something may be necessary aud proper for the
m the “bridge” has been I mauagement of Its property and regu-
terrific. Even tne uriug© i t» a tv* hniH. nur-
scorched over, while the fortywo.rd
dominoes are all freckled.
Every success Is wished that bill ,n
the legislature which will put Muck-
alee bridge and the slick hill beyond
It outside the city limits.
foieyshoney^xyr
Our.s Goldsi Prevents Pneumonia
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said County, granted
at regular May term, 1910.1 will sell at
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Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy Is sold public nex*" before* 1 th^^ourt* House
on a guarantee that if you are not sat
isfied after using two-thirds of a bot-
lte according to directions, your money
will be refunded. It Is up to you
to try. Sold by all dealers.
It requires 'an effort this time to
provoke a Hoke-Joe argument among
the unemployed, while busy people
care really little about It.
The barber belongs to a shaving
set. i
Silly: next, before the Court House
door of said County between the legal
hours of salt the follow ng described
real estate to-wit:
A house and lot situated In the city
of Americus on an alley between For-
svth amt Jefferson streets, occupied
by Fannie Conglcton at the time of
her death.
Sold as the property of the estate
of Fannie Cong’eton for the purpose
of paving the debts of said estate and
division among the hers. This June
7th, 19i0. a E. LOCKETt!
Administrator Estate of Fan-
! nie Congleton.
If you are not satisfied after using
according to directions two-thirds of
a bAttle of Chamberlain’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets, you can have you'
money back. The tablets cleanse and
invigorate the stomach, improve the
digestion and regulate the bowels. Give
them a trial and get well. Sold by all
dealers.
jioticc of I-ocnl Legislation,
GEORGIA—Webster County.
There will bo introduced In the
j next session of the General Assembly
bill
of Georgia, the following local
for Webster county, to-wlt: ,
A bill to regulate the salary of the
County Treasurer of the County of
Webster, and for other purposes.
16-4t
Application, Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
K. J. McMatli, Administrator of w.
T MeMath. deceased, having applied
to me Tor leave to sell the real estate
in Sumter County. Ga., of said de
ceased, not’ce is Jiereby given that If
no objection is flletl said application
will lie granted at the July term, 1010
JOHN A COBB, Ordinary.
9-tt-pd
latlon of Its affairs. To hold, pur
chase, dispose of and convey such real
and personal property as may be nec
essary for Its uses and business. To
discount bills, notes or other evidences
of debt; to receive and pay out depos
Its, with or without Interest; to re
ceive on special deposit money oi
bullion or foreign coins; or stocks or
bonds or other securities; to buy or
sell foreign or domestic exchange or
other negotiable paper; to lend money
upon personal security, or upotr
pledges of bonds, stocks or negotiable
securities; to take and receive securi
ty by mortgage, or otherwise, on prop
erty, real or personal; and generally,
to do and perform all such other mat
ters and things not hereinbefore enum-
e -ated as are or may be Incident to
the business of Banking. '
We herewith enclose the Charter fee
of $50.00 and pray to be Incorporated
under the laws of this state.
Signed:
Geo. W. Bagle.v, Jr., DeSoto, Ga.
W. C. Herring, DeSoto, Ga.
G. W. Bagley, Sr., DeSoto, Ga.
G. D. Jones, DeSoto, Ga.
F. Luke, DeSoto, Ga.
E. S. Ferguson, DeSoto, Ga.
J. E. Ferguson, DeSoto, Ga.
A. M. Barlow, DeSoto, Ga.
Jno. D. Walker, Sparta, Ga.
B. J. Methvin, DeSoto, Ga.
W. J. Smith, DeSoto, Ga.
GEORGIA, Sumter County:
Before me, personally apeared the
undersigned petitioners, who on oatn
depose and say that $15,000 of the
Capital subscribed to the DeSoto
Banking Company, fer which Bank de
ponents are now seeking incorporation
by the Secretary of State, has actual
ly been paid in cash by the subscribers
and that the same Is In fact held and
is to be used solely for the business
and purposes of the said corporation.
Geo. W. Bagley, Jr.
W. C. Herring.
G. W. Bagley, Sr.
G. D. Jonhs.
F. Luke.
E. S. Ferguson.
J. p. Ferguson,
i A. M. Barlow. J
Jno D. Walker.
Swofn to and subscribed before mi
this 17th day of May, 1910.
JOHN' A. COBB,
Ordinary Sumter County.
(Seal)
STATE OF GEORGIA—Office of Seo-
retary of State
City Marshal Sain,
GEORGIA—Sumter County,
Will be sold before the b
door In the City of America
the first Tuesday in j„u. Jh-s
tween the usual hours ot su,"
lowing described realty situ,
the City of Americus, Ga to.,
A. four-fifths undivided”)«(,,
all 'that tract or parcel ot Um
ing on east stde of Lee St r.
and adjoining the property'!
owned by E. C. Speer, and no,
by M. M. Lowrey, said Speer
being bounded on the south
Alley, and on the west by Im
In said city, and beginnng ,
northwest corner ot said Spe*
and running along the eastern
of said Lee street In a north
rectlon eighty two two (82)
lands now owned by C. M.
thence in an easternly direc
hundred and fifty-five (235) i
stake, thence in a southern)]
tlon two hundred and eighty.)
feet to Head Alley, thence iL
north margin of Head Alley;
rear line of said E. C. Speer's' 1
(60) feet, thence In a northe
rectlon along the boundary
Speer's lot feet, the:
westernly d reotion along ,
margin of said Speer’s lot -
to the point of beginning; s,
erty being In possession o!
Dlsmukes, as trustee for (
mukes, Beecher Stowe Dismi,
H Dlsmukes, Jr., and Albert
Dlsmukes, and being levied
property of Osceola Dsmt
trustee for Cecil Dlsmukei,
Stowe Dlsmukes. Joseph H.'
J,r„ and Albert Thomas Dls
defendant In sa d tax fl. fa.
Levied on and to be sold
Issued l>y the Mayor and r
of Americus for city taxes..
1908; Property pointed ont
t ff, and tenant In possesei
in terms of law. This Jun
W C. BARROW, City
Administrator's
Under and by virtue .
granted by the Court ot Orl
Terrell County, Georgia, i|
before the court house i
son, said County and State
highest bidder within the h
of public sale on the first 1
July next one hundred acral
south stde of lot of land \'|
also eight acre3 off of the!
corner of the north half off
237, and all of lot No. 212 Is
the public road where it a
iconta’nlng fifteen acres,
less. All of said lands lyiij
In the Twenty-Fourth Di
Webster County. Georgia,!
In all 123 acres, more or Itf
the property of Mrs. 8.1
deceased, for the benefit ■
creditors. Terms cash.
This June Cth. 1910.
J. J. ASKEW, as a
de bon s non on esu
S. M. Askew, decease
For Year's Suppi
GEORGIA—Sumter Count)
The appraisers ai>i»i«
apart a year’s support outl
(ate of Janies Taylor, us
County, deceased. baviEjj
return, In this office, pf
fore to notify all persoN
to file object'ons, if any ®
or .before the first
1910, or else said return J
made the Judgement o'
CHARU
Judge C. C. of Ameri
Pro Hoc Vice
Citation, Letters Ail®
Be it further rt solved that the news-
,pj r ers throughout the district ->e re
quested to publ'sh these resolutions.
\V. T. LANE, Chairman
A. L. M’ARTHUR, Sec y.
“It cured me,” or “It saved the life
of my ct.i’J" are expressions you
bear e“ery day shout Chamberlain 3
O '.lc Cholera and Diarhoea Remedy.
’ uue the world over where
this valuable remedy has been Intro
duced. No ether .medicine in use for
diarrhea or bowel complains hav re
ceived such general approval. The
eecret of the success of Chamberlain s
Jolic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
Is that it cures. Sold by all dealers.
’ Given, this week only with two
)ottles flavoring extract for 50 cents,
jno very handsome Japanese salad
bowl, by Miss Nina Williams for A.
& P. Tea Co. 27 -3t &w
FOimHONEY^TA®
ilops the cough and boats lungs
GEORGIA—Sumter CraM
I, Philip Cook, Seoreta-y of State of, To '' ho "'J' 'J^sinipid
the State of Georgia, do hereby cer-| Dr - Hen*. • ® ^ ^
tify that the two (2) pages ot printed. 1,r °P e ! '‘I’ vkutniiM
and typewritten matter htereto at- nont ht:e [; q nl j:h, iJ
tached. contain a true md correct I estate of K" I \' T! ,:|
copy of the application of the Incor- Co " ,rt! ’ ‘'j
poratorg of the DeSoto,Banking Com-! n ' 1 ' 1 “ ‘
pan.v for charter, as the original of
same appears of file In this office.
In testimony whereof, I have hers,
unto set my hand and affixed the seal
of my office, at the Capitol In the City 4
of Atlanta, this 28th day of May, in
the year of our laird One Thousand.
Nine Hundred and Ten. and of thte In
dependence ot the United States of
America the One Hundred and Thir
ty-fourth.
‘(Seal) Secretary of State.
and singular the cr ' 0 J
kin to lie and apjieM*MT
July term. I9l». a “‘ 1 . s y
any they have. “1
should not he granWJ
T. Simpson on saw
,„v nitiHii signature, m**
my official signature, —
9-4t ! JOHN a «
For Letters of Administration.
GEORGIA—Webster Codnty,
TOWN WEAR-OR
FIELD SERVICE
Every liody should wear HUB Shoes. They tire durable
enough to withstand rough wear and they arc dressy and com
fortable enough for office wear, That's why 1ILB Shoes have
such an eviablc reputation. They arc built for every member
of the family no matter what duties ho has to perform.
IIUB Shoes always look dressy,—but their.beauty is more
than skin deep. The first imir you wear will make you a regular
HUB Shoe customer.
Call on the IIUB Shoe dealer in your town and lrnvc him to
show you
SS"
SSvrSj™—-
They are the product of our 41 years in the shoe business.
JOS. ROSENHEIM SHOE CO. SAVANNAH, OA.
Makers of HUB Shoes
To All Whom It May Concern:
J. T. L. Biakey having in proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Mrs, K. H. Blakey, lato of
sa d County, this Is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of said Mrs. K. H. Blakey to lie
and appear at. my office within the
time allowed by law, and show cause,
If any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted to
sa d J. T. L. Blakey on said K. H.
Blakey’s estate.
Witness n»y band and official a'g-
nature, this 6th day of June, 1910.
9-4t w. H. COSBY, Ordinary.
For Letters 'of Guardianship.
For Letter 1 U,oi "l
GEORGIA-Surotvf'-^
To All Whom I ^
Naomi Called* 8 ,
form applied j
, u flit I 0 *?
ters of AaminDt^l
of Charles A.
County, th* >» tJ .
Charles A l ?“ s , w g
at my office »■'•■;' e jl
law, and elm" f.' igj
why permanent “d®.^
not be granted t*
Charles A t ;'t j J3 1
Witness no »» , y J
ture, this Mb d«. A ^
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GEORGIA—Wrfister County.
King Stillman having applied to the
Court of Ordinary of said County for
Letters of Guardianship of the person
and property of Emmett Redding. All
persons concerned are required to
show cause In said Court by the First
Monday In July next, If any they can,
why said application should not be
granted. 9-dt
This June 6th, 1910.
9-4t W. H. COSBY, Ordinary.
GEORGIA—
To All Whom h «
• The Pla “nl M tO <4
er form, f^nlst^
Letters of . psl
tate of J. c ’ n a ii arfj
this le to “ 1 71
creditors and J
Honey to be a i!o«f
within the time |
ohow cause, it
rnanent mini g ^
granted to , 61
pertor Court, -" U
Witness m> » A
When the
forbl» aCtW 1
mftn for o' 9
How far can you from home be* ^ ^ hl5 tat
fore you become a strangetf