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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER NOVEMBER 17. 1910
DEMOCRATS
Conscience Stricke Father
Leaves Them $250,000.
TO REDISTRICT
THE STATES
The story of the deathbed repent-,
ance of a man who had deserted his
family in New York, returned to En
gland anil made a fortune which he
found he couM not enjsy because jf
remorse for his conduct, and of his
efforts to light the wrong he had done, j
has cocne to light through-a search
nude .by his representatives for his;
heirs.
was more than forty years ago
that Iaa’c Foole, the son of a well-to- _
do family in buAess in I^ndon. qua?-* f t l
relltil’wlth his father an! came to Ne*
York. He had assumed the name o
John Gardiner and. under that name
wooed and won Martha Mitchell. Fan
children were born, Thomas, John
One Important Result of the
Election.
KEEP AN EVE ON YOUR
TEN-DOLLAR BILLS.
Reported That $1 Bills Are
Being'Raised.
Information comes that ther e are a
number of one-dollar silver certifi
cates in circulation in different 'pans
of the elate that have been raised to
resemble a $10 certificate and it Is
advised that people watch out for
“Cured
Neuralgia
Pain”
.Sheriff. Sale.
Will Knock Out Some Old Republican
Gerrymanders and Enable Demo- tnem.
cralsto Straighten Out Some Con- L“ r . lg4 ,„ cer!lfl , ate a „<i « no one.
gresslonal District Kinks. U* '»<* <»>« do » ar certificate. i»ar a
!s easy to detect the difference in
side and j
eagle in
I likeness of Lincoln on one
sY-ngtan, D. C.. .Nov. 14.—The ! Grant on the other, with at
at the State Legis.atures chosen j the center, and the word one a;>
Taesda • 'Will represent in the various pears in the margin. The iwori one
I States under this year's census, wiU.'.'us been blotted out wi.h ink at
| he a distinct and perhaps important itjside of the figure one wherever it ap-
i not an immediate advantage to the [pears on the certificate on both sides.
J Democratic party. . j It is also reported that there are a
-I
take
pleas
ure in
writing
" to you
that I had a neuralgia pain in
my arm for five years, and I
used your Liniment for one
week and was completely
cured. I recommend your
Liniment very highly.”—Mbs.
J. McGraw, 1216 Mandeville
St., New Orleans, La.
| GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Will be sold before the court house
door In the city of Amerlcus, Sumter
count!/. Georgia, one the first Tuesday
i in December next, between the legal
1 hoars of sale, the following de
i scribed property, to-wlt: Dot of land
I No. 220, in the US ah district of Sum-
i ter county. Georgia, containing 292 1-2
acres of land, being the lot upon
j which defendant Ab. W. Parker, re-
| sides at the date of slid mortgage.
I Levied on as the property of Ab W.
! Parker and Mrs. C. C. Parker to s.it-
j j,(y ft fa issued from the Superior
[court of Sumter county, Georgia, in
I favor of t!.v» Planters' Bank of Amerl-
jcus versus Ab W. Parker and .Mrs. C.
C. Parker. Levy made by Q. W. Ful
ler. deputy sheriff, and return made to
me. Property pointed out by plain-
! tiff's attorney, and tenants in posse i-
! sion notified in terms of the law.
i This, November 2. 1919.
\ io-lt \V. Hi FEAGIN, Sheriff.
toe
he meant to end hl3 days In peace In
the pretty English village. But the
peace he hoped for wa, never his.
Hit snlnli, freed from business cares,
turned ever to his wife and children
he Had deserted in this country. Each
day he became more remorseful.
It wa* while In this state of mind,
when his days were burdens! and
sleep refused to comfort him, that he
confided his secret to an old friend.
mauderlng," and the redistriction of
the State of Pennsylvania Is an espec
ially fine example of what the Repub-
llcins dti in that reappointment.
■It will now be the dutc of the Dem
ocratic Legislatures of New York, New
Jersey. Ohio and Indiana, as well as
West Virginia and some other States
that Joined Tuesday's landslide, to un
dertake trie rearrangement of Congres
sional districts in accordance with the!
right ring.
Morgan and Sarah. Then Poole. -»r .v lt , gre3t and usually doubtful | large number of spurious half dolla
Gardiner, one day disappeared and h* g tate3 of New York. New Jersev, Ohio in circulation, and it will be well for
family never (heard from him again. [ - nd Indiana elected Democratic legU-, aII tboe( , ao fortunate as to have >anv
<i PooIe - !t ® ow a W esr »- went back 1°; lufors, it will fall to the lot of those I of the hll{ dollar .pieces to fail into
London and made his peace with h's bodies to rearrange the Congressional j th(?1r po 5sgssion t0 sec if tiey have the
family. His father gave him money ( districts in those States. The present
and put him in business with £lsi apportionments in (those States were
brother. Poole prospered and when, a made bv Republican. Legislatures 10
year or two ago, having grown to lie years ag0 and tbe Congressional dis-
«old man, he retired, he had amaa- J tricts were so shaped that the Re
sod about |250,000. ; publicans have had a decided advan-
Deternilned to Rliriit Wrong. | tiage in tibe matter of electing members
With a portion of his family Poole of the House ever since. This advan-
boaght a small estate about twenty ^ tage was gained r Jy a free (but skillful
miles from London, announcing that exercise of the gentle art of “gerry-
Beware of OIntnicni* for Catarrh That
Contain Mercury,
a* mercury will surely destroy
sense of smell and completely derange
the whole system when entering
through 1 the mucous surfaces. Such
articles should never be used except
on prescriptions from reputable phy
sicians, as the damage they will do is
ten fold to the good you can possibly
derive from them. Hall’s Catarrh Cure
manufactured by F. J. Cheney & Ca.,
Toledo, O.. contains no mercury, and
is taken internally, acting directly u?-<
on the blood and raucous surfaces
the system. In buying Hall’s Catarrh
Cure be sure you get the genuine,
la taken Internally and made in Toledo,
Ohio, by F. J. Cheney & Co. Testi
monials free.
Sold by Druggists. Price, 75c. per
He said he would give anything if he ‘ new census and under the provisions of bottle,
could rcrike reparation in some meas- the Reappointment Act, which this Take Hall's Family Pills for con-
ure for tte crime. He could not die in winter’s session of Congress must st *I ,at l°B.
peace without an effort to right his pass in obedience to the mandates of
wrong. the Constitution. k „ , HOBBLE SKIRT
In doing this work the Democratic |
The friend had friends in America.
Among them * lawyer named Scott if, Legislatures will naturally correct the
Passaic, N. J. He suggested that Scott evils of trie previous Republican "ger-
be communicated with and told the man'iery,” and will thus deprive the
whole story. Poole compromised by,Republicans of the unfair advantages
getting his friend to write to Seo;t|they Have had for ten years In the
and ask him to go to England. matter of electing members of con-
Scott went there a few months ago, gress. This will give t'..a Democrats
saw Poole and received a commission a majority of the members of tbe
to find his iwife and children. But, in House In the Sixty-third and subse-
fear that he might die before the, quent congresses an.1 tend to Increase
search was completed, Poole made a ithelr chances of remaining In power
will leaving all his property to Ms da- for a considerable period,
rectal family. No less an authority than Theodora
Search for the Family. Roosevelt tali recently that the state
Me .nwhile tie deserted wife, left °f New York could be so redistricted
with foar children to support, went to that the Democrats could rely upon
Newbnrg, N. Y„ and obtained work In carrying 21 districts at every e'.ecth
a paper mill In New Windsor, a sub-
REIGN IS OVER
orb. This iwag thirty-five years ago.
She struggled bravely and managed
to firing up her little family reapect-
While atUl working In the paper
mill she waa run down by a train
the Erie Railroad and killed.
The children who load grown old
•sough to shift for themselves, all
prosoered filrly well. Thc-tna* la a
wealthy ranchman In Montana: Mor-
van,'live* in Passaic and Is comfo--
‘ably off; Sarah* married end Is now-
Mrs. De Brodle, also of Pass'.jc, hut
'•>hn wa* stricken In the itreet in
■Tewtrar* a tout a year ago and died ra
s hospital shortly afterward.
When Scott returned to America of*
*er receiving his comtnieskm from
■“cole he began a search for the fsm-
ly. One by one he gathered up the
•ds and at length found all Poole’s
■'rHdren who were living. But In the
meantime Poole, worn out with age
-nd anxiety, bad died. His fortune of
*.250,000 will be divided between Thom
's ard Morgan Gardiner and Mrs. De
"rodle us soon as the necessary form
alities have been gone through.
HAVE GREAT CHANCE
IN NEW YORK
Democracy Can Keep Confi
dence if it Will.'
Newest Dresses Are Not Hob
bled at AH,
New York, November 14.—Reams
have been written about the hobble
skirt and it* extremes* ugliness anil
unbecocndngne33 to the female form di
vine. It is rather comforting to know
that in Paris, the capital of the cl
foils, its run is completely over. The
newest gowns emanating from the
French coutourleu are certainly tight,
but not so much as they were last
sprung.
On the contrary, the folds fall nat
urally and gracefully from the waist,
•which remains rather short.
This latter characteristic deprives
the figure ot one of Its most beautiful
line*, the inward curve of the back.
Wihen shall we see It again? It must
be borne in mind by our readers that
no trace whatever of the hobble skirt
Is in the (best and newest of Park
gowns.
An example may be quoted. It is a
tailor-made in myrtle green cloth,
with taibller pointed at the sides and
embroidered In the same color as the
clot hin a geometric design. At the
back the skirt is fairly full. The coat
New York, November 12.—Exactly
twenty-eight years have passed since
■the democratic party last turned on
repjbllcan administration in this
state and took possession of both the
executive and legislative branches of
government. Tala previous demo
crallo lease of power lasted Just twelve caugM In at the waist by two tari*
years, and during this time a demo- j placed close above each other at the
crat from this state was twice elect-1 ,, lck . These serve to confine the full
ed president of the United States and j Dess . to tbe middle of, the back aotd
two democrat* represented New York:, hui i, rln( the little Jacket Into accord
in the United State* senate. with the full skirt. Etnbroiderey 1*
The conditions existing In the repuri- j adted in a point from the shoulders
lican party at the beginning of the| and on the turn-back cuff of the
last democratic regime /were little sleeves, which end midway between
any dissimilar from those which are e ] how and wrlst .
Cured Quinsy Sore Throat
Mr. Henry L. Caulk, of
1242 Wilson St., Wilmington,
Del., writes:—“I bought a bot
tle of Sloan's Liniment for the
quinsy sore throat and it cured
me. I shall always keep a
bottle in the house.”
Application for Order to Sell.
Notice ha hereby given to all parties
Interested, that on tho 3id. day of
December, 1910, trie undersigned as
guardian for Laura Miriam Rhodes of
trie County of Lee, will make applica
tion to the Judge of trie Superior Court
of the Southwestern Judicial Circuit,
for an order to sell trie following de
scribe! lands of said minor, to-wit:
One tract or parcel of land contain
ing Nlneby-N'lne and One-fourth acres
more or iets, being part of the West
half of lot No. 98 In the 16th District
of Sumter County, Ga., known as tie
Britt William* place, and bounded on
the North Lyf Webb, on the
East by U. L. Williams and tbe.publie
road, for the puriiose of re-investing
the proceeds-arising from tbe sale of
said property In trie following de
scribed property: ^
Also forty-five acres of land lying
North weet of the Eufiula branch of
the Southwestern Rail Road, being a
portion of lot No. Four in the l.itlj
vv-nncn Sii-nter Countv District of Lee County, Ga.. bounded
' Wiil be* sold before the courthouse •►>' So Ah Western Rail Road on the
rue ctv 01' Americus, Sumter coun-, S0 |L, • , .. . „ . ,
cu tie fiiot Tuesdav In December) The late residence of C. A. Rhodes,
next i,< tween the legal' hours of sale, being a lot containing one and three-
iiLAt, “ 0 ./in rt oc oArhi c,1tiT.a*Afi in trstvn of
j the following described property, to-
SLOAN’S
LINIMENT
gives instant relief from rheu
matism, lumba
go,sciatica, neu
ralgia, croup,
sore throat, ton-
silitis, hoarse
ness and chest
pains.
Prices, 2So.,B0c.&S1.00
and poultry lent
free. Address
Sr. Earl S. Sloan,
Boston, Kuo., tf. I. A.
Do You Get Up
With a Lame Back?
Kidney Trouble
Almost everve
Swamp-Root
—4j jf 11
11 able health restorinp
fourths acres, situated in trie town of
Smitrivllle, Ga., bounded on the North
,V AM that tract or narcel of land Iv-lby Join Griffin, on the East by F.
i , *he s v-emh dUtrlct of Sum- Goodroe, South by KoM Stewart, West
"? r,‘^ia X liars ‘f ! >y Jack Mann. Which 1* the property
ols 197*ati 1 C i9S, S foraiier!>^ begging of Mrs. Jossey Rhodes Cowart,
to the estate* of John Hooks, deceased. . Tne reason formaktog rials appUoi-
■ ITI, ; h - h l. Pnhua 1 ‘-ion for an order to sell for re-inves-
tn thf 1 east^by Lizzie'ment, being triad trie undersigned is
Daniel's hind, child- Shtardlao. ^Mlnor, and owing ,0
ren of Mary Ann Willi item a, on south
Lj land ot chllbten of Mary Ann Wi
’innis and George Hooks and oil wt-st
bv Adeline Hooks' land. Tbe sail strip
of land measuring 640 feet from east
to west and 136 and 25-100 feet from
north to south, and comprising tlt'ree
acres, more or less.
Also ieginn.ng at a point 590 and
2-10 feet north of southeastern cor
ner of lot of land 198 and running
north 295 3-4 feet, thence west 432
feet, thence south 295 3-4 feet, thence
east 422 feet to starting point, bound
ed north by Isaiah Hooks, on west by
Emma Ingram, on south btv lands of
Mahaley Whitehead, on east by land
of W. T. Lane, containing eight acres,
more or less. The whole comprising
26 acres, known as Warren Hook*
plantation. Fl fa issued from the City
court of Americas In favor of the
Americus Furniture and Undertak
ing Company versus Warren Hooks.
the place of her residence and the res
idence of said Minor, she can bette*
look after the use of said lands than
the land now owned by said Minor.
Also because trie property which she
now owns will produce at rent six
bales of cotton per annum, whereas
1- property It Is desired to puroha*e
with said funds will produce as rent
for the house $144.60 per annum and
for lands five bales of cotton.
Also because said house Is the res
idence of tile late C. A. Rhodes, and
all of it is situated in and near the
town of Smlthvllle, and is likely to
enhance in value more rapidly than
the land which Is nclw owned by said
Minor.
'Said application to be heard at
Americus, Ga., at 10 o'clock A M. De
cember 3rd, 1910.
This November 9th, 1910. 10-4t
MRS. C. A. RHODES.
Guardian for Laura Miriam Rhodes.
tied
Sheriff
Will be so.d iefn.'
door, of satj ,ote
hours ot sale
December next"t£V
ly. to-wit:.*tA*
»« No. 5. i„ BfoekT
Preston, ami the I.?!
said property i,
by virtue of an
the Suiierior Coun* , 1
srvv 1 ?
as the property <#**■
kei*. Tenant!
* the
in terms of the la* 1 *?
■Ml
wm’f at ,, the
^ill be ©old. one he-
by The Crane and i
ing Co., sail prapertva
del- and by virtue I .
sued front the Su& !
m favor of iy
Br Nj
Count
L J. Majors,
property of the
Terms, cash.
■Also at the same
will be sold the Ho!
to-wit: one 2 l-y.i
foilOK
Wagon, ami
made by the SummmJ
property levied on u«
of an execution issu
perlor Court of saw
of the Buena Vlsu U
Ban it v*. John Mop,
Daniel, and R. !,.
be sold as the propetn,
John .McDaniel, Terni^J
Also at the same timea
be sold the following D
One White Hickory w
erty levied on and to h,
hv virtue of a mortgaal
from the Superior Conn
fv In favor of peopei 1
Butler and Sarah Per?
v-i'd .as the property g
Batler and Sarah Per
This November 2nt
C. M. CHRIS
AdmlnMmtnr'i |
GEORGIA—M'ebster (
By virtue of an <
ary of said County gn
ular November term,
■Old at public oiCcrj i
Tuesi;y in December, 1
Court House d=or in i^.
tween the usual bourn* j
lowing real estate, to-«j
Lot of land Number 2
half o< lot of land JCn
Property pointed on by plaintiff**; 7”“ TZT. I I
attorney and tenant In possession no-, l 01 * of Dismission*
tifled in terms of the law. GEORGI A—Sumter County. ^ -
ThU November 8, 1910. • Whereas, J. W. Weston and D. L. of lot‘of .and Number
10-4t W. H. FBAGIN, Sheriff. Thomas, Executors of Mrs. M. J.! of Shughter Creek,
.•Vdains, represent to the Court In tusres, more or less,
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
their petition, duly filed and entered District of Webster (
on record, that they have fully admlu- Sold as the property o
i properties. !
Z Root fulfills
c., TmT > ny lot of J. W. Lester, by Prince ^
almost street, 'South by let of Mrs. Efza Secern be r^9H).
■uS every v.ish in over- Clarke, West by lot cf R. K. Webb,
coming rheumatism, Levied on iby E. L. Be:l, Sheriff, on
of dismlasion on the first Monday in
4-4t
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
pain in the back, kid- September 5th, 1906, as the property of GEORGIA—Sumter County.
* .. .... n u « .. .1 .. ... ...... Tn All U.' hnoAi ft \tav PnnDi
nevo liver bladder R- M. Andrews, to satisfy an execu- To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs.
-QJasiB anil every part of the! tion issued from the City Court of Annie Harrell having, In proper form,
urinary passage. It,Americus in favor of Mrs. A. A. 'applied to me for Permanent Leo
correcis inability to Foster against sml'd R. M. Andrews, ter3 of Administration on the estate
passage.
— inabilit;, ... — — —
hold water and scaldingpain in passing it, 1 Property iK>lnted out <by plaintiff's at- ot James I. Harrell, late of fciia uou.
or bad effects followingurecf liquor, wine torney. This NoveimfbeT Dtl'i, 1910. ty, this is to cite all and singular
or be-r, and overcomes that unpleasant 10-4t W. H. FEAGIN, Sheriff. the creditors and next of kin of Jaoi^a
necessity of being compelled to go often - — . I. Harrel to be atnd appear at my
through the day, and to get up many GEORGIA, Sumter'County. office within the time allowed by law
timpc Itirinor aitv „
2»wamp-Kooi is nor recommcnuca tor E Meld rim having, in propel
everything but ii y°u have kidney Iner f orm applied to me for permanent Let*
or bladder trouble, it wall be found just tpr9 of AdministraTlon cn the € * tai<
the remedy vou need. It has been thor- ^ !,♦** r*t
times during the night. To AU \\tnom It May Concern: Mr*. and cause, M any they can. why
Swamp-Root is not recommended lor johjwnje r Meld rim havlnz in nroner permanent administration should not
**.:—»—* it—.. * * ’ vt Let- ^ K^nted to Mrs. Annie Harrell on
estate Jnmes I. Harrell estate.
of Robert Lee Meldrlm. late of said Witness my Band and official sig-
county, this is to cite all and slngu- nature, thia ith day of November, 1910.
for the creditors and next of kin of! JOHN A. COBB,
Robert Lee Meldrlm to be and appear 10-4t Ordinary,
at my office within the time allowed
by law, and show cause, if any they NOTICE TO THE PCBLIC.
•can, why permanent .admjnistrrjtlon , : —
should not be granted to Mrs. Johnnie The committee freen the Board
oughly tested in private practice, and has
proved so successful that a special ar
rangement has been made by which all
readers of this paper, who have not al
ready tried it, may have a sample bottle
sent* free by mail, also a book telling
more about Swamp-Root, and how to
findoutifyouhave kid- ^
nev or bladder trouble.
When writingmenticn
reading this gentrous
offer in this paper and
send your address to
Dr. Kilmer & Co., non. •rST^ip-Rou.
WHY IT SUCCEEDS.
Because Iff For Ono Thing Oulj, and
Americas Fcoplo Appreciate That
NqtMng cm b* ,e«d for everything.
Doing on* thing well brines success.
Doan’s Kidney Pills do one 'thing
only.
They cure sick kidneys.
They cure backache, every kid-
vey 111.
Here la America* evidence to
irove !t
M. W. Rigsby, 443 Hampton street.
Americus, Ga, says:
“I consider Doan’e Kidney PlUf to
■e an excellent remedy tor kidney
rouble. I suffered a great deal from
-aekaebt and my kidney* were dlior-
lered. I at length procured * box of
Doan's Kidney Pills at Dodson’s Phar
macy and they helped me ao much
'hat I continued using them until I
«as entirely cured. I now keep Doan’e
.'Sidney Pilli on hand all the time.”
For sale by all dealer!. Pries C9
cents. Foster-MIlburn Co,, Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
Jtates. - *
Remember th ename—Doan’s—end
no other.
all Dealers.
now producing dissension and discord
in republican rank*, in tbe factional
differences of trie (present hour It is
easy to see a veracious representation
of those similar quarrels which made
the Stalwurt-Half Breed qaarrel of
thirty years ago memorable and fatal
In local republican history.
Deprived of party patronage, ilis-
organizeJ. bankrupt in public confi
dence, -the republican pirty of this
Elate is at present utterly without
responsible party leaders. The old
guard has retired temporarily or per
manently. pursued by a public hostility
'Z ,r Friends Think II Would Pro
bed them of every sentbfonce of any
Binghamton, N. Y. The regular fifty-cent
and one-dollar size bottles are sold by
all druggists. Don’t make anv mistake
but remember the name, Swamp-Root,
Dr. Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, and the ad
dress, Binghamton, N. Y., on every bottle.
CALLED WIFE TO
LISTEN TO SHOT
.*ian Shoots Hlm«elf While at the Tel
ephone.
"Webster City, la., November 14.—Af
ter telephoning to Ms wife that ’ae in
tended shooting his head off, B. H
Pray, of this city, yesterday carried
out his threat immediately, h!g wife
hearing over the telephone 'the soun 1
of the allot which ended her husband
Mrs. K. H. Blakej.
FOR SAI1
Meldrlm on Rcf:ert Lee Meldrim’s County Commissioners, consisting of
estate. J. F. Bolton and A. F. Hodges, are
Witness mv huaid a-nl official sig- Hereby authorized by said Board to sell
nature thia 7th day of November. 1910.
JOHN A. COBB,
10-4t Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
H. E. Allen, administrator of R<xau
Smith, deceased, has filed his appli
coition in this office, for ]*utve to sell
all tbe real estate of 6ald deceased,
situated In Sumter county, Georgia.
This is to notify all parties Interest
ed that said application will be heiard
on First Monday in December, 1910.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary, Sumter County, Go.
10-4t
GEORGIA. Sumter County.
Mrs. J. W. Holmes and Mrs. George
H. Seig, admlnistratrixs, cum testa
ment© annexo, on the estate of F. F
Seig, deceased, having filed their ap-
plication for leave to sell all the re.ri
estate of said deceased situated
Sumter county, Georgia.
This is to notify all parties intew--
When a cold becomes settled in the
system, it will take several days’ treat
ment to cure it, and the best remedy
to use is Chamberlain* Cough Rem- life. Temporary insanity is supposed *^ ted . that * u Sa, « ? P ?r A ti0n . Tl* 1 be
edy. It will cure quicker than any to have caused the act j ^ first Monday In Decein-
other, and also leaves the system in a * be, "»
natural and healthy condition. Sold by Mrs. Pray left home early in the dayj • JOHN A. COBB,
HARMON MAY GO
•and went to visit a married daughter.; 10-It
In the afternoon she answered a tele-1
f
Ordinary.
§ .... * , To All WCuom It May Concern: J.
h*r l'jsb-nd. Im go.ng to kill niy-'Q Chambliss, having in proper form
self,* 1 said the voice. ‘ L!>sten and; applied to me for permanent Letter*
TO THE SENATE 50 ; 1 wl: ' L ! a . rthp * 10 ;; f
Immediately came the sound of
I shot a .d the telephone receiver >
dropped.
claim upon the confidence or respect
of their associates.
All tie material out of which poll-
mote 1912 Boom.
a tie Franklin, late of said county, this
is to cite all and singular the credit-
s j ors and next of kin of Lizzie Frank-
| lin to be and appear at my office wtth-
, in the time allowed by law, and show
( apt. Bognrdu, Again Hits tho Bull’s 1 « , a ">' ^f>' m. why perms-
j nent administration shou.d not os
- 3 j granted to J. G. Chambliss on ©aid es-
This world famous rifle sho: my haul a„J offiriil ,: g aa-
ture, tlals 9ria d2y of November, 1910.
10-4t ' JOHN A. COBB.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Webster County.
By virtue of an order «f tbe Court
of Ordinary of said county granted at
the regular November .term, 1910, of
raid court, will be sold at public out
er)' on the First Tuesday In Decem
ber next, at the court house door In
said county, betlween the usual hours
of gife, the following real eeta/te, sit
uate in Webster county, to-wit:
One hundred and sixty acres of land
off of the north and west sides of lot
cf land Number 79 In trie 19th district
of Webstar county, Georgia.
So d as the property of the estate of
Mary G. Culpepper, deceased, for the
ot prying the debts and dis-
lon among the heirs of Slid
years, is now equally within the grasp him tr.iat his acceptance not only|fii"ttrmorn7n«T would get dnlfhead!! Sumter^County^Cm, at _the Court] “jru.fxSSSSer 7, 1910
JA8. m! HOLLOMON,
Columbus, O., November 1*.—For the . . , ., ,. , ,
. , . . _. . .lolls the championship record of
tlcians build efficient party organiza-; first time In some years O-'io demo-, ln joo consecutive shots, la
tions Is now In the hands of the deni- crats are to have a United State* sea-j living at Lincoln. 111. Recently inter-
ocratlo party In this state. That oppor- ’ ator. The legislature is democratic viewed, he says: "I suffered a long
tunity which a generation ago male V 10 to 20 on Joint billot. | anTu's^ 1 several we'l'known kidney! AppllcaUon to Sell Land,
democratic leaders iu this state men! Rumor is persistent that the friends j medicines, all of which gave me no r-'-! GEORGIA—Sumter County,
of Influence in the nation, which'made j of Governor Juison Harmon areurg- ! lief until I started taking Foie Vs! Notice is hereby given that F. C
Grover Cleveland twice president o; jng ,p.. governor to accept the sena-] Kidney I’ll s. Before I used Foley j Brown, duly_appoiivted and qualified
the United State* and David B. Hill j torial election to Chlarles Dick's seat,
muster of state affairs for twenty They are said to have pointed out to
Ten (10) head light weight mules be
longing to the count!)', which mill 's
•will be found at the stockade In the
city of Americus, said mules being sold
tilth' the view ot purchasing heavier
ones to take their places.
J. F. BOLTON.
A. F. HODGES,
10-4t Committee.
Executors Sale.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
By virtue ot an order of the Court of
Ordinary of said County, heretofore
granted, will be sold at public outcry
on tbe First Tuesday in December,
1910, at the Court House in said coun
ty. between the usual hours of Shle,
the following read estate ln Sumter
county, to-wit:
One farm consisting ot 63 acres ot
land off the south aide of east portion
of lot of land No. 186; also one farm
in a body consisting of 125 acres, more
or less, off of lot of latvd Me. 291, lying
on tbe west side of Mucboiloocbee
Creek, and forty acres of land off of
the north side of lot of land No. 182,
said farm conslr dng ot 165 acres,
more or less, and known as the C. C.
Feagln place, and all of said lands
lying In the 17th District of Sumter
County, Ga. 6-4t-Pd
This August 29th, 1910.
MRS. LIZZIE LAW, Exeoutrlx,
CHARLIE M. LAW, Executor.
John W. Law.
WEBSTER COUNTY.
. Kldnev Pil's. Before 1 used Folev “™wu. .juiy appointed ana quaiinea %.
| Kidney Hills I had severe backache's I kuardian of R. L. Brown, will, on the ' • '
" and pains In ray kidneys with supprcs-l ■'ebay of December, 1910, make ap-l....
’I slon and a'cloudy voiding. On arltfng plication to t.i’3 Superior Court M -~ v Ci
I- I .v. . r j..,t l.., 1 Slimier ronntv. Ra.. at the Onnrt
107 1-3 acres, three a
station, 4 room house, a
near church and sctooLl
600 acres. 4 miles dt|
people, 4 room house, II
300 acres creek bed, l
pasture, only ?5 acre. 1
double your money.
600 acres, 3 miiei I
tioo, 5 room house, 1
running water, soil r
bargain. $12 acre.
600 acres extra fine e
miles of railroad
open, 5 tenant houMi I
7 room house 0
streets, large lot.
6 room house t
bath, garden and 1
3160.
5 room house, Jach
000.
6 room house with <2^
33,509. „.
fob best |
6 horse farm and cm3
Come to see ms if F
buy or rent.
P. B. 1
206 Cotton Avenue, •
WeAreGf
Real Estate
Will Buy'
Property r«|
For Prompt Semittf
Arthur &
210 Forsyte
Americus]
DRAY
AU orders for •
given prompt altc 1 ** ]
vice. Flione 29A
Mrs.
Maud?)
of trie Hon. John A. Dlx and those j would avoid a bitter struggle .among j ache*. Xotv I have taken three bottles House in said County to pell Sixty
who with him -' ll undertake the! the i.uhf dozen aspirants already men- Foley Kldnev Pills and feel 100 per
cent, better. 1 Sm uever bothered with
Yoohl never regret being frank, hon
• at and straightforward.
STUART’S
BVCHU AND JUNIPER COMPOUND
FOR K'DNEY TROUBLES
Years on file Market
work of rebuilding tie democratic par-1 tloned, but permit hint to disclaim
ty tn this state. j resjionslbtllty for the actions of the
democratic legislature 4n tbe event it
The old, old story, told times with-
wt number, ond reiwated over and
over again for tbe last 36 years, but it
Is always a welcome atory to those m
aearch of health—There is nothing ln
-he world that cures coughs and cold3
is quickly as Chamberlain's Cough
Remedy. Soli by all Dealers.
fOlCTSHONFMAK
put on the bocks objectionable laws
and took off the count!/ option law.
They argue tbit the governor wouid
Jeopardize his popularity by remain
ing ln tile state house, and that he
could as easily seek the presidential
nomination In 1912 from Washington
as from Columbus—perhaps more
easily In having - evaded shafts of
jtuqjslhu i oriJTi anil tiseisinr__'i criticism directed at the legislature
my kliaeys or bladder and again feel
like my own self.” John R. Hudson.
The work Ju*t completed at Mucha-
lee hdl and the approaches to trie long
bridge are of Inestimable value, not
to be reckoned In dollars.
A Reliable Medicine-Not a Narcotic.
Oe the genuine Foley’s Honey an )
Tar In th*.yellow package. It Is safe
and effective. Contains no opiates. Re-
fsse substitutes. John R. Hudson
acres of land, more or less in the 29th!
District ot Sumter County. Ga., being
Iktrt of lot No. 237 in which 1 hold .tv
guardian for said ward. This applica
tion will be made for the reason that
said land la to' situated that
can get no income from It, and for the
purpose of reinvesting In real estate at
Sasser, Georgia, the home of myself
and ward. 6-41
F. C. BROWN,
Guardian for R. L. Brown.
All arrangements for the trotting
race* ln Americus on 23 and 24tb, are
being completed, and some fine records
will be made here next week.
.Administrator, with will attached of
Estate of Mary G. Culpepper.
10-4t
A woman likes to hare her husband
■run for a political office so that *be
may have a chance to’get pictures of
the entire lantlly ln thie newspaper*.
Better keep both eye* on th* man
with a still, soft voice.
FOIEYSnONEY^TSR
tor childreni tafe. curt, l/oeplattt
Farms,
Price* right; h“rj
for prices to go up
lands. sec u»- '
25 seres upto ® e | B
you want to
sell
property.
many buyers »
w. s. & c-!,
81-36
Office Pho««