Weekly times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1910-1917, November 10, 1910, Image 4

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T THEAMERICUS WEEKLY TIMFARECORDER NOVEMBER 10. I9I0_ AJLER10US TlBIES-BE(;OBBIiK Daily, per annum. .. Weekly, per annum. $5.01) $1.00 WILL DEMOCRACY MEASURE UP TO ITS RESPONSIBILITIES AND OPPORTUNITIES! “SOCIETIES FOR MINDING ONE’S POULTRY POSSIBILITIES THE AMERICUS RECORDER Established 1879. THE AMERICUS TIMES Established 1890. Consolidated April 1891. THOS. GAMBLE, Editor and Manager. J. W, FURLOW Editor The people have turned to the dem ocratic party for relief. That is clearly and unmistakably the lesson ol Tuesday’s election. Weary of tile corruption In the state governments, weary of the ex- traragancc and waste that has char acterised them under Republican con trol, weary of the domination of state and national governments by and 11 the Interest of the few, weary of prom lses given only to be broken, of sol emn .pledges ignored and OWN BUSINESS.” This truth la becoming evident to a few and those who are awiakenlng to it are Instigating a anncttenceded change of philanthropic base, says Elisabeth Bis land In the November North American. They have been awalened to the necessity of decen tralizing a movement In social effort. Instead of Joining In the cry “back to the soil," they SOUTH. 'Millions of acres of land all over the South, close to good railroad stations and easy of access to large cities can be had at $5 to $100 per acre. This Sheriff's Sale. r.noRGlA. Sumter County. Will be sold before the ^rt hoJ 3 door in the city of Americas. S>m^ r countiy, Georgia, one the tort^Tuesday in December .next, between the legal hours of sa.e. the following scrlbtd property, toawlt Dot of land * [KIlVUll • -- rtf land will grow Just as many f ® w ^|^ < ^^^ r ^f co ^a ! alng 202 1-2 months In trie year than 'and.ter nan K i i acres of land, being the lot u much defemiaivt A'b. W. Parker, the East and West. All of our South-U^ ;l * the dials of said tortga^- ern lands yield readily to goodciltiva-jDevita tosate aue SO., pondering means tion and high fertilization and it is no Parker ^*^ C fr0|m ^ Superior to keep'their neighbor, on the soil (trouble at all to prodace «WJoa« | court of by transplati'tg to It what the hu- hundred bushels of corn Kr Jcre " favor cf to * ud Mrs. C. man plants a red. They are plucking' fifty to one hundred bushels o winte cos verau. **£-»£V* w . Ful- Wheat per acre during the time that GVPatote ^ iPeturn made <« to shut thplr hearts Official organ of the City of Americas. ’ organ ofwetater S ^ Wes Ignored and violated 1 - — ( eTfor“^ from” to they will not grow In ’the East and «, ^^^out by plain OfflciAl organ of . . weary of high prices of living brougnt . . d are devoting West. This same land will a.so makf ff , q attarn ey, and tenants in po»s • Official organ of Jn ^ degree at lcagt by ta- '^nerdt. to ^sonfng to supp y front two to four hundred bushels of Blan rifled to terms of to law. I Jj* ,^ rSa r r exactions, weary of assaults on vicUm3 who so cruelly need that fall Irish potatoes that h ave a read* luis, NotemlMt sheriff. ipMsmct _ state3 . rlgllt3 ani the centra.izing ten- „ t step In thi3 new social market of 90 cents per bushel for eat- 10 j2 per bushel for v- ..vfT^ ' No purer, daintier candies tfnsn Nunnally’ Sco . u be made. Every box is generously assorted Name and quality the standard 25 years. We receive ex press shipments almost daily- W. A. REMBERT. Official organ U. S. Court. SouUnern Itrcsent ^ av Re publtaan- District of Georgia. j the people have turned to the Democratic party with the hope **• Editorial Room. Telephone 99. Americus, Gm November Iff. 1910. SOLITAIRE. (New York Ttrnea.) ionce It Is again esta.dished in pose. -•It will demonstrate its fidelity to the popular interests and the rights of ths individual and Institute reforms to ward the re-esta-blishme-n t of integri- •y and economy in government and the unthrottHng of the grasp that special I.v To play the game of solitaire I oat me down In Me, For other styles I did not care. They stupid seemed to me—unfair. And like to lead to strife— •TH play the game alone.” I swore, “Two handed euchre's such* a bore. cn tie Ural Tuesday in Decembe. t. net .vein the -egai hours of sa.e. the following described property, to- All that tract or parcel of land ly ing in the Sixteenth district cf_Bum- Fit, lo! one day my eyee I raised, Arad tore across the board Sat some one smiling quite unfeased— " -’Mr deal!” she said to' me amazed, Arad dealt the cards ami scored— To take a trick was mow most rare, Fut still the game beat solitaire. effort is to r<cognize that In the i lng purposes or »- per I GEORGIA Sumter County, country some of the advantages of the seed. i Will 'he sold before Gie cou -i‘y must ite af.Y.ided. The next, that The wonderful little dairy cow. the D, tfte city of Americus, »<■ fc „ concerted effort can achieve more Jersey, thrives over the entire bouth; than Ib within th e power of any in- equally as well as on t .ie aan 4 dividual and that the banded efforts Jersey. We can keep her at a o of the countryside rightly applied (coat and she will yield from one <> will secure for the dwellers there the.two pounds of butter i>er da> w most desirable opportunities of city (will readily sell for 35 cents per i life. These leagues have been called | pound. protected and highly privileged classes b} . varim|g rtlmeSi but perhaps the "Cotton is the King and always will havo so long had upon the very lifo mo3t proper title -would be "Societies I be as a money crop. Ab a vegetable of to nation. | For Minding One’s Own Business." | growing center, no place can equal the That would unquestionably seem to Qm , gar]y jp^^r of a neighborhood South. Fruits and nuts of all kinds be the proper construction to place |,. a( -, 1P thus defined the appositemess grow like weeds. Cattle, hogs, horses upon the results of to election. 0 , ^s 3u ptitle: "What is our own-and an abundant supply of cor.' When great manufacturing states. , bu3lno3s? W hy, to see that our taxes wheat, oats, cotton and every »th ‘ such as Massachusetts, New York, arp prop( , r ] y 3pe „t; that the elected noted Crop is produced so abundantly New Jersey and Connecticut, to 0 tn C lals do their duty; that our roads In the South that she will never go states in -which privilege has long be enthroned, where party -bossiism ter county, Georgia, being iparts of low 197 and 19i. formerly be.onglng to to estate of John Hooks, deceased, hounded on the north by Joshua Hooks’ land, on the east by Uzzje Daniel’s land, and belonging to child ren of -Mary Ann Wfillitams, on »>“<-“ 1> land ol chiuiien of Mary Ann .yi.- 'iauis and George Hooks and oil w bv tdetine Hooks' land. The said strip of land measuring 610 feet from east to west and 136 and 35-100 feet from north to south, and comprising t. ■'■“•es. more or less. ng at a point 590 and VYe ptayed. unconscious flight— The trifling tiffs now known Joist gave the fllup to delight, Arad made me think how sad my plight WMle playing quite atone— flhl Hen one d-v, first tMng I knew, To three our playing number grew. tent in opdpr * the nublic health hungry. ! A h 'oegin guarded; the laws obeyed; the "The poultry business Is certainly 2-10 tort nortltof uuutl^Ster^cor- league wish corporate interests hni BctlooIa maintained at a high stand- on the boom in the Southern States, long manipulated legislation against ar( j. tlle | jpaut y 0 f |{ K . countryside; With the miliionaires at the great the many, when these states repudiate j ])regerV( . d and increased, and that ev- winter resorts in the South during th,, of time's and overthrow those who have so long cry OIle of u3 haa , an 0 pi»rtunit.v for winter waiting for our products, we held tha political affairs of these com- healthful pleasure.” ' brave the best market In the world for monwealths in the hollow of their toe high quality stuff that can be pro- hands, it is evident that tore has SOUTH REALLY' PROGIUiS- duccd here.” been an awakening of the public SIVE. i conscience, that appeals to civic right- , ONLY' 50 (’ENTS cousness have not fallen on deaf ears, j you wtlI Ret an entirely different Nair dtranwe, I found this game sur passed By far the game of two, ' Ttild when a fourth one Joined to last The fun Increased, grew wild and fiat— . Three payers are too few! They- say five-handed euchre's great I only answer, "Wei, Just waitt! IVIIAT IS FAME? life that self-protection has forced men of idea of thc South from reading Judsou Tlmt's AH 14 C ^ t }j I1 <5et 104 f previous antagonistic poltticaJ align-; c We jj| ver * g inspiring survey of thfi meuts to forget past differences and sStuatlon here j n his article o n"The of lot of land 198 and running north 295 3^4 feet, thence west 422 foe't, thence south 255 S-4 feet, thene east 422 feet to starting point, bouml- ed north by Isaiah iLooks, on west by Emma Ingrain, oo south biy lands of Maihaley WhiteiJead, on east iby land of W. T. Ijane, containing eight acres, miore or less. The whole com/jxriBLnd 26 acres, known as Warren Hook* plantation. Fi fa issued from the City court of Americus in favor of the Americus Furniture and 'Undertak ing Company versus Warren Hooks. ^ Property pointed out by plaintiffs attorney and tenant hi possession no- Jfiei in terms of the law. This November 8, 1910. 10-4t w;. m FHAOIN, Sheriff. i Faints and Finishes for Every Home Use This- is the time to-freshen-up the-home by doing the odd jobs of painting you have been planning, the buggy, the furniture, for the floors and woodwoit, fir every paint purpose, we have the right Finish. ACME QUALITY PAINTS, ENAMELS, STAINS AND VARNISHES are each and 1 every one scientifically prepared for i there’s a ^Remembei—if it’s a surface to be painted, ei ^stained,, varnished or finished in-any way, ^Acme Quality Kind to fit the purpose. We .tell you what to use, how much to use and kthc cost. Ask us. SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY •Sumter County. Will be sold before the Court House (door in the Cit.v of Americus, on to] After using MI-O-NA for one short] Plr3t Tuesday in December, betweeni day you will rejoice and be sincerely 1 the legal hours of sale, at public out- more attention to home and less to tten ^ ful tha t -at last you have found a ' ' — “ J ”•* YVhat is fame? A fancied others’ breath; A beyond us, e'en before our death; Just what you hear you have; and what’o unknown The some (my lord) If Tully s or your own. All that we feel of It begins and- ends In the small circle of our foes friends; , . . , To all beside aa much au empty shade, A Eugene living as a Caesar dead ; Alike or when or where they shone or shine, . ' Or on the Rubicon or on the Rhine. A wit’s a feather and a chier a rod; An Doneti main’s the noblest work of house and lotSn the , „, , . . city of 'Americus, Georgia. No. 115 .proscription that acts quickly and ben- p r j nce ibojindod on the North! eflclaliy on tire stomach. ] by lot of J. W. Dcster, East by Prince! Ju.tt as soon as you start to take MI-1 street, iSouth by lot of Mrs. Elza All stomach -misery will -go in five unite for the common purpose of Totter |n* Political Machines,’’ in to mtnute3 lf >xw pat vour faith in purifying their governments, °v«r- November Hampton’s. He tells the tablets iwraiah Dod- throwing the agencies of evil in public ppople of th( , North things about the gM . g p harmacy th!nk s0 well of that life, and protecting popular rule and Sout j-_, that will come to them as com- guarantee them to cure anv atom-! GEORGIA- the highest national Interests from plete new3 . "Ear from being a lag- ^ aitaeDt or money back exploitation by those wUo mRoosevelt Kar[1 . the South has becna leader in has well dubbed as "unscrupulous and re f orm - say3 Welliver. "It has given prefatory.” ! more attention to home and less to , h ,t von have found a cry, -for cash. The country has lost faith in the, u . ationa i affairs than the North and Republican leaders and their willing- west. Its pirt In national affairs ha3 ness or ability to right past wrongs j ^ | ong ,te cn negligible that it has tn- : and prevent future abuse of power! pvltab!y taj^n toss Interest In tom. j „ X-T'-TLI..w ..wil^,'fo^,enrati«n of! Olar’te. West by lot of R. K. YVehb. uch as have marked their party’s con- -|g> 0 k over the splendid states - trel of the government. Thc prompt j thc-South, rich', prosperous, growing rcpiriliation of the pledge to “revise and c l a moring for labor to -assure more the tariff downward" came as a dta- rapid development; consider how til or j tinct Shock to the national consctenc", n ttle ,i lorc than a generation these awakened in recent yeai s as it hu. ) iave developed front chaos and pov- seldom been before. The vapid and eray an j yoll must concede that the . ... i,. futl'.o explanations and attempts A; ; South Das done anarvelously well. | I ' or 8el or C3r * :c ' ne> ’ ”* whitewash the parity treachery only “in social perceptions the South has' <J ' iriIlB , P re S nanc >'’ or a OT a K> madethe situation worse. Thc dl.- fallen no whit behind the North. Ev-! agreements among thc Republican ery s t a t e that was in the Southern remedy yon can in.. ,atge >ox leaders, thc open secession of - -those Confederacy has cstab! laired | ong for u0 cents at Dai son s ainmc> an since tine system of primary elections AND HIDE-S O-XA stomach tablets fermentation of j OUrt ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ s!lorlff , food will be a thing of the past " ater '|.g ap temher 5th, 1906, as the propert!;-of j brash, pain In the stomach, belching! r. m. Andrews, to satisfy an execu- 1 -of gas -and hoartburn will disappear, im issued from the Cit.v Court of- and in a few -days danger of dizziness, ^rims^aror^of Mm. ^A-i ihll'iomsness, nervousness and 3t=k | i> mp erty pointed out by-plaintirs at- -headache'iwlll vanish. j-t.-rrey. This NovennToer fit it 1910. For sea or car sickness, vomiting i 10-4t W. H. FEAGIX. Sheriff. HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PM5 jjfea gjS Sjd hjstffe. FOR RAW FURS AND HIDES M RA -.'(-• Wool on Commission. Willo lor price- ■ xffise DG US raSBF u, t mentioning this ad. Established 1887 . JOHN WHIM CQg LOUISVILLE,**. * Application for Order to Sell. | WEBSTER COE! 1 1 1 ,,, „ Vi 1= I,rarer r'-pn the IGEXJRGIA, Stmiter County. ;sociability. MI-O-NA » better t.ian the T<> A; , w mu „ May Concern: EUNER.IL OF LITTLE ONE IS HELD ON YESTERDAY Ood. Tame but from death a villaiu's name who preferred the rule of thc peop on va'-n. 'to the rule of an oigarch|y of protect- for all offices. Including in most cases As Justice team his hotij rom J ^ , rugtB am j camMnes. all Indicated United States senators. When what to oblivion better resigned In advance that to day of retribution “The South haa w rought out Its race ' was at hand. Tuesday's results came i problem to a solution which the who’e as no surprise. They were merely a; nation now accepts. 3 o far as concerns confirmation of popular opinion, the i politics. Constitutional or not, th e cx- rt-Stutoring of the verdict af condem- - elusion of the uneducated blhck from their residence yesterday morning by nation that had -been tittered thel political rights Is a fixed fact, acqu!-!Dr. Iziusing Burrows, and the,Rev. J. a-ioment the people were so basely be- nscelin by'the country. To have ac- B. IxtwTence, and attended by many -Is hun.e on high, to poison half man kind. , All fame, is foreign but of true desert, flays round the head, but comes not to th~ heart; -One self-aonrovln-g hour whole- ffoara out-welghs -Of stupid etarers and.ipf loud huzzas; And more true Joy Marcellas feels, "I’lian Caesar with a senate at his heels —Pope- *0 PLACE FDR GAMBLING HELLS AND BLIND TIGERS. i'— The funeral of little James Mclwod, the slx-year-o'd son of Mr. and Mrs. R. 1* Mclw-od, wias conducted from Notice is hereby given to all parties I- interested, -that on the 3id. day of ... Chambliss, having In pro;>er form, December, 1910, tihc undersigned as applied to me for permanent litters g U ir ii-.:i for Laura Altriam Rhodes of of -Adimin'otratton on the estate of I,is- 1:1( , County of JA-e, iwttl .make appllca- zie Fran-klln, late of said county, this tion -to the Judge of -tihe Superior Court Is -to cite all and singular the credit- Q f the ISouthwe-stera Judicial Circuit, ors and next of ltln of Uzzle Frank- , lor an or d er to sell the following de- lin to Iw and appear at my office -with- ; 3c rlbed -lands of said itulnor, to-w-it: In -the time alidwed by law, aaid show <j ne tract or parcel of lamd contaln- caiuse, If any they can, why perma- [ t ng MneOr-Nfoo -amd One-tourih acres ment administration should not '-i? more or lees, being -part of tne West granted to J. G. Chambliss on said cs- i t, 8l ;f 0 f jot No. 98 In the 16th District cote. pf,Sum ter-County, Jia., known a* to I’ltneas my liand-and'offlciat 'signj- yQrttt Williams ulace, and bounded on a PcZb Urh Uni- nf Vm-iimW 1S1P -u- vA_.K K.. - Wnn the GBOUGrA. Waster Coimh-I By virtue of an order «$ of ordinary of sai-J couatjlj the regular November tf sold court, will is* sold 3 cry ora the First Tuesday - her next, at the cotrt tof said county, between the I of BJ.e, the following ref u-ate In Webster county, i One hundred and sixty* off of the north and •<* of aatid .Number 79 int-bt of Webster county, Goor* Sold -as -the property « Marv G. Culpepper. d«« .purpose of -paying th« * irauu-.iou among the » Mary Culpepper. This, Nownrber 7, JAR. M.: lAxYmtatstrator. with Estate cf Mary G. 10-tt if there are gambling places and blind tigers—anil tko two generally go tog other—in this city It Is plainly up .to to authorities to seo that they-arc suppressed and those responsible for their existence punished. 0«h places Inevitably Ito to the ^ ^ -DTOwiralizatlon of ycchff «neh, to crime Yort( . aod (jonirecttait/Roosevelt wzs traced through to Raiyne-HJdrlch ta riff. (Raoseveltism also unquestionably played Its part In the political revo lution. The conservative elements of the Republican party In the East are wonry cl tile spectacular perform ances of to ex-president, disgusted with his ungentlemanly and untruth ful assaults upon those who differ with him, alarmed at his assaults upon Judges and other officials who fail to borw to kneo at his dictation, and determined that no further adminis tration cf to country shall be «n- rompllsbed that much and secured tin- friends of the bereaved parents. Maray North's acceptance of it la a tremen-j handsome floral tributes covered the dous thing, if to North has reached Httle casket as It was -borne to- Its on equally conclusive determination of final resting placs. many comparable problem I do not know u .. ( BANISH CATARRH ture, tills 9th dav of November. 1910. r at - jicrth by Webb, cn the 10-4t JOHN A. COBB, - Bast b y r. L Wltlttamis amd the public Ordlrury. roa d, for to purpose of re-investing the -proceeds arizing from' the- sale of "AZO OINTMENT is guaranteed to cure any case of Itching, Blind or Protruding Plies to 6 to 14 days or money refunded. 56c. oa their part, and frequently to scenes off homicide. Ninety peroent,- or more, of the ety izeps’ of 'Americus, are. law abiding fa or ery respect, proud of to city* and Rs goU, name, v and- desirous to throw' , ertiund their\hlldren, and the cblMreu off store, all she protection, ■very gambliur ;>1a«rratffj^d Off er. IS a direct Invasion of to home Cir cle; tending to draw Into Us dutebes tusao boy who but for their unlawful eJdtoence might escape the nuto that sit too frequently accompanies lolter- about places of this character. ■flherc Is no room to this community ■ teach places and absolutely no ox- i for thetr existence. In a small like this It Is comparatively easy I the authorities to learn of thetr e, and. public opinion Is sufflr Uy strong to pot an end< to-them /wfam the offenders are brought before I ifcq. courts. « gambling Uls been going on . . 1 aw .ally It should be stopped and .f mands. Shad tigers are being run their pro- i«*etors should find their way to the cUafa gang- $*ero is no use to temporlztng witY ezlji of chls khnl. Toleration of such - - In an open Invitation to deeds — of rfci.-nc>. Is a confession of a iweak- . ttsps on the part of thc nuth»rHie3, a*i calls for an expression of opinion «a the part of flic vast majority op- (w>»»d to (hem that wRl be clear and usafetakxble. ■Almertous Is- a city of homes, a city of people who respect to law’s, who 1-w.htk Oi-sir boys reared safe, ns far as V'Mibl--. from the d'-stix,ying inlliictices gambling Joints, and its c i oare more dor tire It hoores • children than they xlo for i should see'to ft that , if there are any, be ; broken opt as much an Issue as.the tariff and thc exposed corruptigif of his -party. And the remirfiatio^ of r.fcm Is so complete and so unmdBtakahle that It would seem to permanently eliminate him from to presidential possibilities two years hence, nervy, reckless and eon ti-mpuuous of criticism and adverse opinion though he may continue. -But what of Democracy’s future? •Entrusted once more with so much power, will It use it wisely. Judiciously, solely for the people’s good? Will It. leaders In the states show to the world that to confidence of to .people has not again been misplaced Will Dlx in New York, Wilson la New Jersey, Foss, to Massachusetts. Harmon it Ohio, and others in whose hands ad ministrative powers have been placed be.true to to trust, -respect the oonfi donee, remember their antc-election pledges and measure up to to higher standards that the nation today de- IWJH they raise Democracy higher pedestal in to public esteem and pave the way to .an even more brilliant and more fruitful victory two yean hence, to the restoration once jnolre of the party to national power mid responsibility? Upon them rest* a supreme obliga tion during tbe next two years. They have the .floorer to enforce economy, rottenness, to drive cor- Ipom position and power, arouse the public mind and it along the right channels, reforms by to force of and wisely directed pub- demand Governors are no longer rs figureheads. They should be l must be leader* in the highest sense of tire word. If these Democratic do their full duty; If the Benra^rats in the next House at WasU- PU.ES CURED IN 6 TO 14 DAYS. Breathe Hyomci for Two-Minutes,,anil Stuffed-l'p Head YYII1 Yanishi. FORT TALLET IN MIDST DIPTHERIA EPIDEMIC Fort Valley, Co., November 8.— There are several coses of dtptherla here, tough' no fatal results so far. Parents, however, are very anxious and several have stopped their child ren from school, though it haa not been deemed necessary to suspend the sessions of the school yet. \ ( apt. Itogardus Again lilts the Uull's Eye. This world famous rifle shot who holds the championship record of pigeons in 100 consecutive shots, living at Lincoln, III. Recently inter viewed, he says: “I suffered a long time with kidney and bladder trouble and used several well known kidney medicines, all of which gave me no re lief until I started taking Folev's Kidney Pile. Before 1 used Foley Kidney Pills t had severe backaches and pains to niykllneys with suppres sion and a cloudy voiding. On arising in the morning I would get dull head aches. Now I have taken three bottlra ot FV>!ey Kidney Pills and feel 100 per cent, better. I Am never bothered with my kidneys or bladder and again feel ike my own self.” John R. Hudson. -Iff you want to -get relief from ca tarrh, cold to to head; or firom- rttating cough to the shortest time- breathe HYOMEI (pronounced IHgh- o-ime). It will clean out your head to two minutes and a’tlow you to breathe free ly, awake or asleep. HYOMEI , will care a cold to- one day. It will relieve you of disgusting snuffles, hawking, spitting and fenslve breath to a week. HYOMEI is made chiefly from euca lyptus, a soothing, healing, getan-ki 1- ty tog antiseptic, (that comes from to eucalyptus forests of inland Australia, -where catarrh, asthma and consump tion were never known to exist. HYOMEI is pleasant and easy to breathe. Just pour a few drops Into the bard rubber pocket Inhaler, breathe tt, amt cure Is almost certain. A consplrte Hyomel outfit. Including Inhaler bend one bottle of HYOMEI, costs only $1.06 at druggists every where and at [>>dstn’s Pharmacy. 1: you already own an Inhaler, remember -that you can get an extra bottle GEORGIA. Sumter County. To AH Whom It May Concern; Mra. Johnnie E. Moldrtm having, In groper form, applted to me far .permanent I "fl eers of Administration on the estate of Robert lee Meldrim, late of said county, this is to cKe all and singu- '’-i.r the creditors and next of kin of Robert T^c Mc’drim to he and appear tit my office wlthta the time aHowed by tow, and -show cause, If any they icon, why permanent .adrtiTnhrtrvJtibn ehou’d not be granted to Mrs. Johnnie E. Mektrtm on Rdbert Lee MeWrim's estate. Witness my hand and official' sag nature this 7th day of November, 1910, JOHN A COBB; 18-tt Ordinary. da- -utUtcr County. It May Concern: Mrs. jlng, to proper form, 'ergu-uu-ut Ipcrt- LtraSbh on the estate ell, lateW-CD anir, rtdflorf»JJul kin o: I. Barrel to offlce>vithln the time allflwrtf by la- cause, If -any they can, wh; administration should, nut o Mrs. Annie Darrell on said -property to -the following scribed property: Also fortyjflve acres cf land vying North, west of tile Eufaula Ibrancth of the Southwestern Rail Road, being a portion of lot No. Four to the 13fo District of Leo County. Ga., hounded by thc So jth we stern Rail Road on the south. The lain residence of C. -A. Rhodes, -being a lot containing cud rand -throe- fourths acres, sttraatej in the.town of SmithvlLe, Oa.. bounded on thc North by John Griffin, on the Bast by F. Goodroc. South by -HMl Stewart..YVoat by Jack Mann. Which ia the property of Mrs. Jossey Rhodes Cowart. The reason for -making this applica tion for an order to sell far re-inves- ment, being that'the undersigned guardian of said -Minor, rand owing to the place of her residence -amd the rcs- Admlnlstraior’i! GEORGIA—YVeb-'-erT By virtue of ai!* 1 ,, ary'of said Coun'.y S™**.’ ular November ( sold at -pubHir ■Wtiry « TuesdJ -<y to Dureaif - Court House d=or_i« 1 » tween thc usual heert® jowtogretin^tme loot of and half of Jot of land M®f of lot of land NumhWj of Slaughter Creek. official 61k- day of ^bwoalx*r, 1910. HN A. COBB, Ordhiiiry. ’ •AW v®, rat* . 3 i District of Mel»ter Sold os the pr°l>erty ‘ ldunce of natd Mtoor. abe can better . m . lto , y for ImL nfiiA* ♦rlxk atoo /vf aa1A, Inrw)O. Ihhilll Olio. •*' . ... .A ST ington arc gralded aagaciously, and prove amenable to reason, tore is no doubt trial a Democratic president will succeed Taft, with a Democratic ma jority in both House and Senate, and the great majority of the states undtr Democratic control also. It la an op portunity such os seldom comes to a great historic party that ban survived the shock ot many overwhelming de feats. that haa been held together by devotion to principle and not by to cohesive power of plunder, ft would be a national calamity If it failed to measure up to its responsibilities and its opportunities. FOICTSHONK 1 -.-. „ KEIIO slops the »&tl heels laniii I TAKc. WO HYOMEI for only 50 coots. For fr-*» trial sample write Booth’s Hyomei Co, Buffalo, X. Y. GEORGIA, Sunnter Conurty. H. E. A'Hon, administrator of Roan Smfth, deceased, has filed hU app i- cartion in this office, for t® soli of all tbo jx>al estate of said <lec«asc(f, A FACT ABOUT THE “BLUES” What Is known as the ••BIum” Is seldom occasioned by actual exut- |ng external conditions, but In the great majority ol case* by a dis ordered LIVER THIS IS A FACT which may be demonrtra* ted by trying a course ol Wills They control aid reguUt* the UVER They brlnghopeandbouyancy to the mind. .They bring health and elutlc- •tty to the body. slliuatad to Sumteir county, Gcor#a. This is. to notify all -parties interest ed that said application will be hetird on First, Monday in December, 1910. JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary, Sumter County, Go. 10-4t look after -trie use of eatd- lands than to land now owned by said Minor. A'so because -the property which ahe now owns will produce -at rent six tales of cotton per annum, whereas ■ property It i* dost rod to pugohase with said funds -will produce raa rent for the hoase $144.00 per annum and tor lands five bales ot cotton. Also because said house Is the res- i-tence of -tile -late C. A. Rhodes, land -oil of It Is situated to and -near to town of Sqdthvlto. and: ia likely to enhance to value more rapidly than the land which Is ndw owned by said Minor. 'Said appUc-atfoo to be heard at Americus, Ga., at 10 o’clock A M. De- ccrai jer 3rd, 1910. This November 9th, 1910. 10-4t MRS. C. A. RHODES, Guardian for Laura Miriam Rhodes. paying to * ?l ’ u ot ,!, . distribution ravons ™ - e.,vte. This the 8th « 4910. GEO. B -A-Jimtnirtrjtor ol Mrs. K. H. Bl»k«_ NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC. GEORGIA, Sumter County. Mrs. J. YV. Holmes and Mrs. (toorge H. Seig, adniinistr.xtrixs, cum Jte mento annexo, on the estate of F. F. Selg, deceased, having filed their ap plication tor leave to sell -all the real estate of said decoased situated It Sumter county, Georgia. This 1* to notify -all parties Inter ested that said, application wilt be h,-a"d on the first Monday in Decem ber, 1910. JOHN A COBB. 10-It " Ordinary. Thc committee from the Board of County Commissioners, consisting of J. F. Bolton and A. F. Hodges, are ■' -ruby authorized by aatd Board to soli Ten (10) head light weight mules be longing to the countiy, -which -mul.’S ml 11 -be found at the stodrade in the effty of Americus, said mules being sold with- the view of purchasing heavier -ones to take their -places. a. F. BOUDON, A. F. HODGES, 10-4t committee. JOSEPH M-Dfl Shoe-Make] Bring V flll r r n s A 9 tfi old slam;, Gund, r" SATISFACTION Edward FarmSi Farfl* 5 ' WAIT A BIT. FOR RENT—Two horse farm well proved. Apply to Mrs. F. Calling, Plains, Ga. Guest.—Ixaok rieret bow long am I going to have to wait for that half portion of duck I ordered? Walter—Until somebody order* the other half. We c*n’t go oat »nd kill * half duck.—Punch. STITUT£._ FffllYSKlDNEYCTM flake* Kidneys *nd Bladdor Right ‘ I* Most cable new* Is fr**b, even after pasting through' salt orator. fcMMaa Prices right, huf ^ for prices to go ot- ( land*, see u3 ’ ' (1 |i « -re. ■ you want to property. mmr surer. b«r. oer. m W. S. & G. tf; $44$ FW' lU"’ 1 Office Pbo»» 651* CHI me t cow ▲