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THEAMERICUSWEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. THURSDAY. OCTOBER 13. 1910
m GOING
POT HUNTERS
ce the Statute
>umter.
ckhart, the. duly a;i-
wandeu in Sumter, is
i it, to the best of h.s
state laws protecting
grantly violated here,
s. Warden Lockhart
ardent nlmrod, but he
jjuare deal and the eu-
laws protecting game
his end fie has appoln:-
every district in Suni-
•as many as two de.i-
stricts, land these will
Ixichhart all cases
i laws are violated aad
|report Buch cases
at the November term
If several violators
, some of whom ai
even at this earl
and heavily fined
Jndency to check sucn
pf the law.
FOLKS TO SAY‘ HOWYD”
DOWN AT VALDOSTA.
Whole Week of Greeting is
Planned.
Valdosta, Ga., October G.—At
meeting of the Board of Trade
Vorld’s ItesL
■ made a salve, oint-
j compare with Buck-
It's the one jierfect
orns, Burns, Bruises
Ulcers. Eczema,
ore Eyes, Cold Sores,
Sprains, It’s su-
1 Piles. Only 25c at
IN
In any calling in life, demands a vig
orous tody and a keen brain. Wit;
out health there is no success. But
Electric Bitters Is the greatest Health
Builder the world has ever known, ft
compels perfect action of stomach, liv
er, kidneys, bowels, purifies and
riches the blood, tones and invigorates
ttie whole system and enables you to
stand the wear and tear of your dally
work. “After months of suffering from
LiiiprJnnnrJ Kidney Trouble,” writes W. M. She.-
lu mill Ubl Gil man, of Cushing Me., "three bottles of
Electric Bitters made me feel like
new man." 30c at Eldridge Drug Co.
IS KILLED
MONTEZUMA
ding Arrest.
Americas ear
tog for dogs where-
Piegro munderer gave
I killing of .Marshal
by Joe WaJke ,
! that town, whoso
was about to st
oring to place tin
rest for a minor of-
pevolver was di s-
t deadly effect and
had collected
rostrate form the
l bis way presume!.
of wood, but
ns were sent to
Booludiing Ametjicus,
i of the shooting bc-
nown, 'hundreds of
town's streets
<3os were qulck-
ystematlc search
the day the
and the city ba-
ort to locate Na-
yncfiing was im-
should be cap-
i to tfffe effect that
uld remali out un-
ctlcally every horse
[SMontezuma has
. service for use
sses.
DRV SPELL IS BROKEN
AT LAST IN SUMTER
After Nearly Three Months
Duration.
Ram at last, after ten or twelve
weeks of Incessant, parching, wither
ing dioutn, afforded relief yes'erti ty i was determined to hold a carnival o
and Americas once more breathes pure j trade's week, beginning on Xovembe
ozone, instead of dust clouds. Every- 7 and continuing through Novembe
•me knew full well that it would re-'12, to be called “Hqw-dy Week." I
(,U:ie come unusual occasion to bring I is proposed to have five days' contlr.
•about this desired result and—the' no.'s entertainment. Boginning
coming of the circus has done it. T .c Tuesday, the management has provid
circus comes today and the rain, so ed for ^floral parade and prizes are
mucu appreciated yesterday as the
fooling drops made mud of the dust
beds, m^ continue on an intermittent
period. But the rain was sorely neea-
ed, circus or no circus, although too
olte to be of any benefit to the grow
ing or rati.ier the burned up crops ol
cotton and cane. It has not rained
here to any extent since some time in
late to be of any benefit to the gro
ter has since overtaken the cotton
crop. The streams and wella have
failed in many localities about Amer
icas, while the drouth of weeks en
tailed so much physical suffering be
sides. The fine rain yesterday ap
peared to be quite general in this
section.
Reaching flic Top,
AMERICUS TD SEND UP A
NUMBER OF DELEGATES.
who
•rgattve effect ex-
iisc Chamber-
Liver Tablets, and
of the body and
ite, makes one
all Dealers.
NAVY
I TERM OP YEARS
es a Clerical Post-
There.
Mr. Jamos Calmc3,
i Interested in the
enlistment In
required torm of
for him a bright
, bounding main on
s Sam's steel scrap-
will go directly ti
tttenoe to |
assignment will >
the clerical depar:-
a highly creditable
pw daiys since, and is
vith interest and
active work awaiting
Annual Meeting of Mission
ary Union.
The annual meeting of the Woman!
Missionary Union of the Friendship
Baptist Association will be held with
the Woman's Missionary Society of
Ellaville this week, beginning Tues.
iday night and continuing through
Wednesday.
Mrs. R. L. Bivins, of Americus, who
has been the efficient president of this
union for a number of years, has ar
ranged a splendid program in which
prominent workers from this and
ottier sections will take part
The missionary sermon of the ses
sion will be preached on Wednesday
night by Dr. L. R. Christie, of Co
lumbus, and will be a rare treat to
those wiho attend.
It is expected that Miss Emma
Amos, of Atlanta, state secretary, will
address the meeting, together with
Miss Morris, of Forsyth, and Miss
Tweedy, of Dawson.
Both Americus churches will ho
largely represented and a splendid
session of the union is anticipated.
The ofllcers of the union are Mrs.
R. L. Bivins, of Americus, superin
tendent, and Mrs. W. B. Worthy, sec
retary. These officers will doubt
less be re-elected at the meeting ltK
Ellaville.
offered for the best decorated vehi
cla; on Tuesday will occur an aut
mobile parade; on Wednesday will L
a trades display; on Friday will be a
liarjiie of the school children of the
county, with their exhibits, and on
Saturday will ;be -held a farmer's
rade.
There Is more catarrh in this section
of the country than all other diseases
put together, and until the last few
years was supposed to be ineurabie
For a great many yeers % doctors pro
nounced It a local disease and pre
scribed local remedies, and by con
stantly failing to cure with local treat
ment, pronounced it Incurable. Science
has proven catarrh to be a constitu
tional disease and therefore requires
constitutional treatment. Hall’s Catar
rh Cure, manufactured by F. J.
Cheney & Co., Toledo, Ohio, is the
only constitutional cure on the market.
It Is taken internally in doses from 10
drops to a teaapoonfui. It acts direct',7
on the blood and mucous surfaces of
the system. They offer one.hundred
dollars for any case it. fails to cure.
Send for circulars and testimonials
Address: F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo,
Ohio.
Sold by Druggists, 7#c.
Take Hall's Family Pills for const!*
patlon.
THREE FARMS IN A BUNCH
SOLD BY A LOCAL FIRM
Two Places Thus Bought Are
in Sumter County.
Arthur & Westbrook, real estate
dealers here, sold three farms yes
terday, two of them In .the Twenty-
iseventh district of iSumter count/,
with still another pending sale. The
purchasers were Mr. James W. En
glish, who bought the Brown place,
near AndersonvUJe, and Mr. C. W.
Westbrook, of Leslie. All of the
farms thus sol'd brought satisfactory
prices.
ClJaimberlain’s Cough Remedy h»3
become famous for Its cures of oough3,
colds, croup and influenza. Try it
when in need. It contains no harmful
substance and always gives prompt
relief. Sold by all Dealers.
CENTRAL RAILROAD TO LIST
FARM LANDS FOB SALK
Will Help to Locate Farmers Along Its
Route.
BANKERS ARE LOOKING OFT
FOB SHOVERS OF THE QUEER
is Warned Against
Phony Money.
W AT DEATH
' JULIA A. CHANTER
Miss Juiia Anne Chan-
the home of her pa r -
,tra. j. L. Ohanler, who
Americus, is etill de
fier friends, who ex-
to the bereaved par
able girl, gentle land sweet
, m and the Idol of her -par-
Ubath .wa» indeed deplorei.
member of the Method 3t
devoted to the duties en-
Amerious bankers have been warn
ed to be on the lookout for two new
styles of counterfeit $10 Mills and one
of the $3 denomination. The $10 notes
are counterfeits of the Home Na
tional Bank of Staunton, Texas, and
the Pasadena National Bank, of Pas i»
dena, Cal. TD; $5 note purports to
have been Issued by the Home Na
tional Bank of Holyoke, Maas.
Foley
Kidney
Pills
What They Will Do for You
They will core your backachei
strengthen your kidneys, cor.
rect urinary irregularities, build
up the worn out tissues, and
eliminate the excess uric acid
that causes rheumatism.« Pre.
vent Balght’8 Disease and Dia.
bates, and restore health aad
strength Refuse substitute*
-Mr. Jackson, immigration agent it
the Central of Georgia, is anxious to
get the lands that are for sale along
-the line of the Central Hated. This
will be done for owners free of a'l
charge. In this way when fie has an
Inquiry he can pick out about what he
believes to be tie right location. Mr.
Jackson though only a recent resident
of Georgia is quite enthusiastic over
the climate, the people and the advant
ages that are offered here for hustlers.
He is particularly delighted with Sum
ter county and its opportunities.
Sprains
Gave
Me
Instant
Relief”
“I fell and sprained my arm
and was in terrible pain. I
could not use my hand or arm
without intense suffering until
a’ neighbor told me to use
Sloan’s Liniment The first
application gave me instant
relief and I can now use my
arm as well as ever.”—Mrs. H.
B. Springer, 921 Flora St,
Elizabeth, N. J.
SLOAN’S
LINIMENT
is an excellent antiseptic and germ
killer — heals cuts,
burns, wounds, and
contusions, and will
draw the poison
from sting of poi
sonous insects.
25c., 60c. and $1.00
Sloan*« book on
horn*, rattle, sheep
and poultry sent free.
Address
Dr. Earl S. Sloan,
Boatoa, Mail., U.9.A.
BEST INSTRANCE
AT LOWEST COST
The fact that n large number of my
policy holders have voluntarily In-
creased their Insurance In the Unlif-l
t'cntrnl Is abundant proof of perfect
satisfaction.
If yon want flic best life Insnranee
at a lower cost than any, other first
class company will furnish It.
Insure in the Union
Central with
Lee M. Hansford
Agent Union. Central Life Ins, Co.,
Room 18.,
Planters Bank Bldg.,
Americus, Ga.
FAR! LANDS
FOR SALE!
The Best Farms in Sumter and The
Adjoining Counties.
We have them any size -ydu want
ana well located.
Be sure to 6Ce wfiat we have before
you buy.
Tracts from 40 to 10.000 acres. Costs
you nothing to see them.
W. S. & 0. W. ANDREWS, .
St-30 Planters’ Bank Dldg.
Office Phone 650. Residence 606
It Is in time of sudden mishap or
accident that Chamberlain's Liniment
can be relied upon to take tfie place of
the family doctor, who cannot always
be found at the moment. Then it is
that Chamberlain's Liniment Is never
found wanting. In cases of sprains,
cuts, wounds and bruises Chamber
lain's Liniment takes out the soreness
and drives away -the -pain. Sold by, all
Dealers.
WILL FIGHT BOLL WEVIL
IN' THE FIELDS OF GEORGIA
Atlanta, Ga., October 11.—The At
lanta Chamber of Commerce will rae-t
for -the purpose of Inaugurating u
fight against tUe boll weevil. Or.e
of the features of the plan wtil be
to encourage the growing of corn to
prevent -the advance of the Insect to
ward the Bast.
TRAINMEN’ IN' FRANCE GO
OCT OX BIG STRIKE
(Special to Times-Rccorder.)
Paris, October 11.—The vast net
work of railway lines covering a'l
of northern France and embraced in
the Northern 1 railway system was
practically tied up today by the strike
of trainmen that developed graiduaj’.y
during lait-night and today.
Cars* Goldsi Prsrsata
VALUABLE REALTY FOR SALE.
New Ten-Room House and Lot front
ing east on Lee street. Good barn
etc. «
One Two-Story, Nine-Room House
and Lot fronting east on Lee street.
Good barn, etc.
Two hundred acres well improved
farm land. Four plows, running wa
ter, seven miles went of Americus, two
miles from railroad station.
Two Hundred Acres, wall Improved
farm, four plows, three miles railroad
s tat., on, southeast of Americus.
Lot of land four miles east of Amer
icus, five plows; nothing better.
Five-Room House and Lot, Reese
Park on College street.
One good gentle Buggy Horse and
Good Buggy.
See J. O. McArthur or W. T. Lane.
IS YOUR
MONEY
INVESTED
WELL?
Next to having money, the most
important thing la how to take ears
of it—bow best to Invest It
A Banking Institution of this kind
cannot only care for your financial
Interests ha a careful, conservative
way—giving you abundant banklni
facilities In every department ol
finance—but can also give you valua
ble aid and advice about lavestments
and securities. Open in account wttk
the
BANK OF SOUTH-WESTERN GEOR
GIA’S SAVINGS DEPARTMENT
DRAY LINE
(All orders for draying aad hailing
• . - - ' - •
given, prompt attention. Reliable ser
vice. Hibn* 386. • • '
Mrs. Maud Smith.
New Grocery on
Corner
I have opened a grocery
store on the corner un
der Jackson Hotel, and
carry a full line of
Fancy and Family
Groceries
Everything in Stock is
New and Fresh. Call on
me for Chickens, Eggs
Flour, Hams, Lard and
anything else you need
for your table.
Cal Cooper.
For
200 acres extra good level land, 0
miles Americus, 175 acres In cultiya
tion; great bargain fot- quick turn.
52 acres gray pebbly land, 3 miles
Americus, $1,600. We make eas,
terms.
Southern Land C6. of Americus,
Amerlous, Ga.
We Are General
Real Estate Agents
Will Buy or Sell
Property For You
For Prompt Service Cali on Us
Arthur & Westbrook
210 Forsth Street
Americus. Ga.
Forced to Leave Home.
•Every year a large number of poor
sufferers whose lungs are sore and
racked with cougbs are urged to go to
another climate. But this is costly and
not always sure. There’s a better way
Let Dr. King’s New Discovery cure you
at .home. “It cured me of lung trouble,"
writes W. R. Nelson, of Calamine, Ark,
wizen all else failed and I gained 47
-pounds in weight. It* surely the King
of a'l! cough and lung cures." Thous
ands owe their lives and health to It.
Its positively guaranteed for Coughs,
Colds, LaGrlpps, Asthma. Croup—ail
Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and ft.
Trial bott’.e free at Eldridge Ditug Co.
Notice of Election.
GEORGIA—Webster Cdunty.
Office of Clerk of Superior Court,
Whereas ■ W. H. Cosby, Ordinary of
said County, has recently departed this
life and whereas under the law as pro
vided In Section 4224 of the Code of
Georgia of 1895, it becomes my duty to
order an election to fill vacancy caused
by the death of said W. H. Cosby. It is
thereby ordered that an election be
held fa th'e various precincts of satil
County of Webster on Tuesday, the
18th day of October next, for the pur
pose of electing an Ordinary to fill the
unexpired term of said W. H. Cosby.
Given under my hand and official sig
nature this 60th day of Sept., 1910.
GEO. E. THORNTON,
Clerk of Sup. Court., Webster C„ Ga.
For Letters of Dismission.
GEORG lit—Sumter County.
Whereas, J. W. Weston and D. L.
Thomas, Executors of Mrs. M. J,
Adams, represent to the Court In
their petition, duly, tiled and entered
on record, that they. Dave fully admin,
(stored Mre. M. J, -looms' estate: This
is therefore to cite tjll persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause, If any'they cam, why said Exec
utors should not be C'soharged from
the administration, and receive letters
of. dismission on the first Monday In
October, 1910.... 6-4t-p*
JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary.
It’s a young moon tint sees »
spooning.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
To the Superior Court of Said
County.
The petition of 9. F. Hbwell and
Allen Chappell, both of said county
of Sumter, shows the following facts:
1. That they desire for themselves,.
their associates and successors, to b9
incorporated and made a body politic
under the name and style of “How
ell's Pharmacy" for the period of
Twenty (20) Years.
2. The principal office of said com
pany shall be in the city of Americus
said county, but petitioners desire
the right to establish branoh offices
within this state or elsewhere, when
ever the holder sof a majority of th«
stock may determine.
3. The object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to Itself and Its
shareholders.
4. The business to be carried on by
said corporation is to deal by retail
and wholesale In all kinds of drugs
and medicines; manufacturing* and
compounding same; filling prescrip
tions; operating a soda fount; sell
ing toilet articles, tobacco, cigars,
seed of all kinds, and all other arti
cles usually handled In a first class
drug store.
01 Tne capital stock of said cor
poration shall be Five Tiuousand
($5,000.00) Dollars with the privilege
of Increasing the same to Ten Thous
and ($10,000.00) Dollars by a major-
I lty vote .of. the stockholders. Said
stock to be divided into shares of One
Hundred ($100.00) Dollars each. Ali
of said capital stock has been paid
In in actual cash.
6. Petitioners desire the right to
sue and be sued, to plead and be Im
pleaded, to bare and to use a commno
seal, to make all necessary by-laws
and regulations, and to do all other
things that may be necessary for the
sucesful carrying on of Bald business.
Including the right to buy, hold and
sell real estate and personal property
suitable to the purposes of the cor
poration, and to execute notes and
bonds as evidence of indebtedness in
curred or which may be Incurred
In the conduct of the affairs of
the corporation, and to secure the same
by mortgage security deed, or other
form of lien under existing laws.
7. They desire fur the corporation ;
the power and authority to apply for
and accept amendments to Its char
ter, either of form or substance upon
a vote of a majority of Its stock out-
standlrtg at the time. They also ask
authority to wind up its affairs, li
quidate and discontinue its business at
any time It nhay determine to do
eo by a vote of two-thirds (2-3 of Its
stock outstanding at the time.
8. They desire the right of renewal
as provided by the laws of Georgia and
that it have such other rights, powers,
privileges and Immunities as are Inci
dent to like corporations or permis
sible under the laws of Georgia.
Wherefore, Petitioners pray to be
incorporated under tbe name aad
style aforesaid and with tbe powers,
privileges and Immunities herein set
forth.
SHIPP & SHEPPARD,
Petitioners' Attorneys.
Filed In office September 20th, 1919.
S. R. HEYS,
Deputy Clerk, S. C,
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
I, S. R. Heys, Deputy Clerk of tie
Superior Court In and for the County
of Sumter, do bereby certify that the
above and foregoing 2 pages contaia
a true and correct copy of the peti
tion for charter of Howell Pharmacy
now of file In my office.
Witness my official signature, this
tbe 20th day of September, 1910.
S. R. HEYS,
! Deputy Clerk, S. C.
23-4t
I For Leave to Skill Beal Estate.
GEORGIA—Webster Cdunty.
d. M. Hollomon, Administrator wi:'t
the Will Annexe! of Estate of Many'C.
Culpepper, having applied to the Court
of Ordinary of sail County for leave to
sell the real estate of said Mary U.
Culpepper, deceased. All persona con
cerned are required to shk>w cause In
eald Court 'by the First Monday In No
vember next, If any they can, why said
application should not be granted. Th .s
3rd day of October, 1910. 6-4t
GEO. E. THORNTON, Clk. S. C.
Exoff. Clerk Court of Ordinary.
Sheriff’s Sale. ’
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Will be sold at the Court House la
said County on tbe first Tuesday la
November, 1910, within the legal houts
Tt sale the following property, to-wit:
Tit whole of lots of land Numbe-3
One Hundred Eighty-Three (183) and
Two Hundred Forty-five (245), each
lot containing Two Hundred Two and
ono-tutf (202 1-2) acres, more or leas,
and both aggregating Four Hundred
Five (405) acres, more or less, • both
lots lying and being in the Twenty-
eighth (28th- District of Sumter Coun
ty, Gecrgla, and known as tie "George
W. Cllsson Place," with the improve
ments thereon, said land levied 1 on as
the property of Goorge W. Glfsson to
satisfy an execution Issued on the
Twenty-fifth (25th) day of April, 1910,
from the City Court of Amerlcua, in
said County, in faVor of Mrs. Courtney
E. McGchee. Administratrix of the es
tate of B. J. McGe'.uee, deceased,
against George W. Glisson, property
pointed out In said execution and ten
ant In possession notified in terms of
law. This tbe 6th day of Actober, 1910,
6»4t !W. H. FEAGIN,
Sheriff of Sumter County.
Administrator's Sale. ■m
GEORGIA—Sumter County. >1^9
By virtue of an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said County, paper at Oci.
term, 1910, there win be sold before tic
Court House in Americus, Ga., on the
first Tuosday in November, 1910, the
following property of, the estate of
Mra. Lizzie M. Johnson, late of said
County, deceased; 1 house and lot, aad
land adjoining on Forrest street, on
which said Mrs. Johnson, deceased, re
sided at time of-her death: Also one
black horse. Terms of gaffe, cash.
6-4t-pd. M. E. RAINES,
; AJcImihf»4iatrlx of Bin. b. »L .
Johnson, deceased, hag?,