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1 HE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER NOVEMBER 24. 1910
ORDINARY CALLS ATTEN
TION TO PISTOL LAW.
Licenses May Now Be Ob-
WANT EXTRA SESSION
TO SPLIT DEMOCRATS.
Captain John A- Cobb, ordinary
Sumter county; has received the blanks
necessary for the obtaining of a li
cense under the Dew Georgia statute
in reference to the carrying of pistols
unconcaled. In order* for one to ob
tain a license, it is necessary that
ttte applicant make a bond for the
-sum of one hundred dollars, condi
tioned upon the proper and legitimate
use of the weapon,
The new law limits the issuance of
licenses to arsons over eighteen
.years of ag*\ and make it legal to have
a pistol onily at one's home or place
of business. An exact copy of the new
law has been kindly furnished to the
Times-Recorder by Ciaptain Cobb,
which’ is given in full herewith:
“Be it enacted by the general as
sembly of Georgia, and it is hereby
enacted by authority of the same. That
from and after the paasai • of this act
!t shall be unlawful for any person to
have or can? about his person, in an
county in the state of Georgia, any
pistol or revolver without first taking
out a license from the ordinary of the
respective counties in which the iparty
resides, before such person shall be
at liberty to carry around with him
on his person, or to have in his man
ual possession outside of his own home
or pflace of business, provided that
nothing In this act shall be construe*
to alter, affect or amend any laws now
in force in this state relative to th<
carrying of concealed weapons on or
about one’s person, and provided fur-
Republicans Want to Force
Tariff Issue.
Washington, D. C-. November 21.—
GOLD WITHOUT THE
MINING OF COTTONSEED
Dr. Soule Grows Eloquent on
Cotton seed.
Atlanta, Ga., November 21.—Dr. A.
100 YEARS OLD.
Grandma Sanderson, cf UeWitt, Mo..
Has Lived a Long and Useful Life.
Grandma Sanderson is a wonderful
iroman. She is in as good health to-
lay as ever in her life, although she
A over one hundred years old.
In a letter to the Peruna Drug Mfg.
V, .w.vutwvi vra., .<w»cuiurj >i. XJl. XV. ; . .. . p
The belief that the democrats are go- M. Soule, president of the State Agri- C°-> she gives the highest credi, to re
ins to have an easy time agreeing | cultural College at Athens, probably ! rnn * f° r ** er excellent an '
on the program they are to follow! the beat posted authority on the value Lreme old age. Rea w > v
with the control of the house in the cf Southern agriculture, has just writ-
sixty-second congress has caused ten a most interesting article entitled
some republicans here to favor
special session of congress to be call
ed by the preident for early in next
March.
Their argument is based frankly
Surely the evidence presented by
inch cases as these ought not only to
dispel prejudice against Peruna, but
inspire confidence in it.
"I will send you a picture that was
taken a few weeks before my hun
dredth birthday.
“I am a true friend of the Peruna
Company. I have derived great ben
efit from Peruna many times. I can
Sheriffs Sale.
•Gold \\Jithout the Minting," which is a
splendid tribute to the value of cotton
seed by-products. Dr. Soule draws the
comparison between the yellowness of
the precious metal and the rich yellow
upon a belief that the democrats will!color of the cotton seed meal when t
be unable to produce a tariff bill t j comes fresh from the oil mills of the
would he any more satisfactory to South. He compares the value of the
the country than i 3 the Payne-Al- j two b ystatlng a number of uses to lay I regard Peruna a very great med-
drich law. It is set forth that in anv| which cotton seed meal: may be put icine. I found out the merit of it a
event President Taft would be cer-; with a minimum cost,
tain to get the credit in the country! In part this article is as follows:
for any good that might result fromj "Of these by-products, cotton seed
a special session, while the democrats; meal is one of the most important on
would be equally blamed for its fail-! account of the variety of uses to which
ures. The worst that could happen It may be put for the mainenance of
to him, from the purely partisan live stock and the improvement of the
Iitlcal point of view would be the en- ( fertility of the land. As a food stuff
actment of such a measure as he 1* will Improve the ration of horses,
could sign. ! and mules, beef and dairy cattle,
Expect Democratic Bow. sheep, poultry, and to some extent,
They think the democrats will get swine as well. As a fertilizer it pro-
so tangled up in their attempts at | vides a cheap and most desirable form
revision as to lose ail the advant- j of organic nitrogen, and has the
age they have obtained from the re-!vantage of combining admirably with
cent election, and that there will be! any form of fertilizing material on the
a full year for this inability of theirs, market. There is no other single by-
to sink into the minds of voters be-[product produced in America so rich
fore the presidential election of 1912. ] In feeding and fertilizer constituents,
If the president waits for the regular or which Is adapted to anything like
session, the democrats would be able the variety of uses to which cotton
to delay matters so far into the sum- j seed meal can be put with advantage
mer that conventions will have been on the part of the farmer.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Will be sold before the courthouse
!a tue c:ty of Americus, Sumter coun
ty cn tie fired Tuesday lu December
next, between the legal hours of sale,
the following described property, to
wn:
All that tract or parcel of land ly
ing In the Sixteenth district of Sum
ter county. Georgia, being parts cf
lots 11*7 and 198, formerly belonging
to tie estate of John Hooks, deceased,
hounded on the north by Joshua
Hooks* laud, on the east by Lizzie Dan
iel's land and land belonging to child
ren of Mary Ann Williams, on south
hj land Jl children of Mary Ann Wil-
'ianiK and George Hooks and on w.st
by Adeline Green land. The said strip
of land measuring 610 feet from east
to weet 1301 and 20-100 feet from
north to south, and comprising twenty
acres, more or less.
Also beginning at a (mint 590 and
2-10 feet north of southeastern cor
ner of lot of land 198 and running
north 295 3-d feet, thence west 422
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 by lands of
M&baJey Whitehead, on east by land
wood man; years ago.
* ... - .1, t of W. T. Lane, containing three acres,
A little more than two years ago I more or The whole comprising
contracted a very severe cold, which [03 acres.* known as Warren Hooks'
resulted ill la grippe. Owing to the ; plantation. Fi fa issued from the City
severity of the disease, and my ex- court of Americus iu favor of the
trome age, my case was considered to Americus Furniture and Undertak-
ther, that this shall not apply upheld and the campaign will be under! "It la certainly a wise provision of
sheriffs, deputy sheriffs, marshals, or
other arresting officers of this sta-.e
or United States, who are now allowed
by law to carry revolvers; nor to any
of the militia or said state wbfle it
service or upon duty; nor to any itu
dents of military colleges or schools
way before itappeared whether they .nature that a farmer should be able
were going to fall or succeed at their j to feed a ton of cottonseed meal, se-
tarlff work. I cure the highest efficiency from its
recognized that the demo- use, and at the same time return to
cratlc chance of getting any tariff] his land 75 per cent of all the fertil-
blll thTougb both house* lies In their zing constituents it contains, provided
ability to frame each a measure as 1 he takes proper care of the droppings
when they are lu the discharge of their j wil * c ° mman d be support of tin from his animals. A ton of cotton seed
duty at such colleges. ] publlclli insurgents in the senate. It meal is worth at least $60 for feed and
"Be It further enacted. That the or- ls c,ear n uw from statements re- fertilizing purposes. In proportion to
dinar./ of the respective counties of ce l'* e d ty the New York Times* cor- the market price it now commands
this state in which the applicant re- respondent from the leading progres- there is no concentrate which the far-
•ides may grant rich* license, either in ! 8iTe senators. Just what kind of ta- mer can buy and utilize for feed and
“arm time or during vacation, upon the r * ff bill this will have to be. It can- fertilizer which insures him so large
application of party or person desir- not he a "tariff for revenue only- 1 return. It Is indeed gold without
measure. The Insurgents are unan-|the minting to the man who uses
imous for a tariff based clearly on the ’intelligently.”
differential measure of protection laid
down In the republican platform
1908. They all declare their readiness
be very critical I employed no doc
tor, but Peruna was the remedy I
used, and to-day my health is as good
is it ever was in my life.
“However, I still continue to take
Peruna, a spoonful every night before
retiring.”
Peruna is an ideal tonic for old
people. It is a compound of herbal
remedies that has been known to the
medical profession for many years.
Peruna operates as a tonie by cleans
ing and invigorating the mucous mem
branes. This explains why Peruna
has become so extensively known as a
catarrh remedy. Catarrh is simply a
condition of depraved mucons mem
branes Peruna changes this deprav
ity into healthful vigor.
Agreat many old people use Peruna,
and would not be deprived of it for any
consideration.
People who object to liquid medi
cines can now secure Peruna tablets.
lng Company versus Wirrcn Hooks.
Property peintej out by plaintiff**
attorney and tenant In possession no
tified in terms of the law.
This November 8, 1910.
10-4t W. H. FBAGIN, Sheriff.
isg to apply for such license; provid
ed applicant shall be «t least eighteen
rears old or over, and shall give a
nd payable to the goiernor of the
state In the sum of one hundred doi-
slar, conditioned upon the proper and 10 c °-°P erat e with the democrats “or
legitimate use of said weapon with a an - vbod - v else -" In the preparation and
surety approved by the ordinary of eDactnien t of that sort of a tariff bill,
laid county, and the ordinary granting Tlle> ' » r « equally unanimous In d.t-
ihe license shall keep a record of the cIarlns thelr opposition to any other
name of the maker of the firearm to kIn<1 ° r a bl!1 *
be carried, and the calibre and number taa< ‘ r For Investigations,
of the same. There is considerable sentiment
“The person making such applies- afnonR thc houSe democrats against
Ion and to whom such license is grant- t!lat klad ot revlalon . and there seems
"d shall pay to the ordinary for grant- t0 be alnl0,t no democratic sentiment
lng said license the sum of fifty cents, for !t in tbe sena,e * Some of the
which license shall cover a period of Jemocrat l c senators, on the contrary,
three years from date of granting ar , e for th ® Protection of the product*
same. of 1 their states. The democratic gains
“Be it further enacted. That any ln tbe senat * ,3t the recent eleotlon
Persons vloEstln-g any of the provisions ha,,e reduced the republican majority
of the above act shall be punished as from 25 t0 10 * and the insurgents hold
for a misdemeanor, as prescribed iu tbe balance of power. With the reg-
fection 10*39 of the Penal Code of ular republicans standing pat, the
1893. and xmendments thereto.
"Be It further enacted. That
’iws and parts of laws ln conflict with
•>!, --t be. and the same are hereby
repealed.
isi -iJ
democrats would have to make their
moosure suitable to the Insurgents to
get It through. Republicans here do
not believe that they would or could
do that It is this prospect that leads
some republicans to argue in favoi
of a special session at the earliest
possible time.
A special session, however, would
certainly bring the administration dif
ficulties in the way of investigations.
The democrats are eager to get sev
eral committees to work probing the
departments, especially those of the
Interior an*d of Justice, and they waht
to know about the Panama canal ex
penditures and the sale of friar lands
In the Philippines. It is argued that
these Investigations are bound
come, and that the president w
ii/io I inirn «nvn» ?et n:ore cr '“ ult from pcnl,mlng ,hem
Vino LADLlII Kit | ,a he 3,arted < ‘ arI >* tl»n from trying
to holi them off.
“It Brats AIL"
This Is quoted from a letter of M.
-U>ckwell, Hannibal, Mo. "I recentlv
use Foley's Honey and Tar for thc
irat time. To say I am pleased don
at half express my feelings, it beats
.1! the remedies I ever used. I con-
.acted a bad cold and was threatened
Vlth pneumonia. The first doses gave
teat relief and one bottle completely
ured me.” It contain* no opiates,
•’-vin R. Hudson.
HARMLESS UTEUE
THROW CUT THE LIFE LINE
GItj Them Help and Jinny Americus
People Will Be Happier.
“Throw Out the Life Line"—
The kidneys need help.
They're overworked—can’t get the
poison filtered out of the blood.
They're getting worse every mlnu-e.
Will you help them?
Doan's Kidney Pills hive brought
thousands of kidney sufferers bach
from the verge of despair.
Will cure any form of kidney trouu e
A. C. Alexander, 182 Spring St.,
Americus Ga. says: "My back caused
me much suffering and the constant
pain made it impossible for me to at
tend to my work. The kidney secre
tions were too freqent In passage and
at night I was obliged to get up sev
eral times. Hearing Doan's Kidney
Pills highly spoken of, I decided to
try them and procured a aupply. The
•esults of their use wer* surprising
and satisfying. My trouble was soon
disposed of and 1 have had no cause
for complaint since. I heartily ree-
ommend Doan's Kidney Pills In return
fo- what they did for me.”
For sale by all dealers. Price 50
cents. Poster-Mllburn Co., Buffalo.
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—Doan's—and
take no other.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.-
Will be sold before the court house
door in the city of Americas, Sumter
count!/, Georgia, one the first Tuesday
in December next, between the legal
hours of sale, the following de
scribed property, to-wit: Lot of land
No. 220, In the 28th district of Sum
ter county, Georgia, containing 202 1-2
acres of land, being the lot upon
which defendant Ab. W. Parker, re
sides at the date of said mortgage.
Lervied on as the property of Ab W.
Parker and Mrs. C. C. Parker to sat
isfy fl fa isoued from the Superior
court of Sumter county, Georgia, in
favor of thfe Planters' Bank of Ameri
cus versus Ab W. Parker and Mrs. C.
! C. Parker. Levy made by Q. W. Ful-
: ler, deputy sheriff, and return made to
1 me. Property pointed out by plain-
! tiff's attorney, and tenants in posses
sion notified in terms of the law.
This, November 2, 1910.
10-4t Wj H| FEAGIN, Sheriff.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To All Whom It May Concern; Mrs.
Annie Harrell having, in proper form,
'applied to me for Permanent Let
ters of Administration on the estate
of Jaimes I. Harrell, late of said coup
ty, this Is to cite all and singular
the creditors and next of kin of James
I. Harrel to b e alnd appear at my
office within the time allowed by law
and show cause, if :any they can, why
permanent administration should nut
be granted to Mrs. Annie Harrell on
Janies I. Harrell estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, till* 7th d'xy of Nomnber, 1910,
JOHN A. COBB,
10-4t Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Sumter County.
Mrs. J. W. Holmes and Mrs. George
H. Seig, adndnlstratrixs, cum testa-
mento annexo, on the estate of F. F.
Seig, deceased, having filed their ap
plication for leave to sell all the real
estate of said deceased situated ,n
Sumter county, Georgia.
ThifE Is to notify all parties Inter
ested that said application will be
h. a-d 011 the first Monday ln Decem
ber, 1910.
JOHN A. COBB.
10-It Ordinary.
Execntorg Sale,
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
By virtue of an order ot the Court of
Ordinary of said County, heretofore
granted, will be sold at public outcry
on the first Tuesday In December,
1910, at the Court House ln said coun
ty, between the usual hours of sale,
the following real estate ln Sumter
county, to-wit:
One farm consisting of 63 acres of
land off the south side of east portion
of lot at land No. 186; also one farm
in a body consisting of 125 acres, more
or less, off of lot of land No. 204, lying
on the west side of MucbsToocheo
Creek, and forty acres of land off of
ths north aide of lot of land No. 182,
said farm consisting of 165 acres,
more or less, and known as the C. C.
Feagin place, and all of said lands
lying in the 17th District of Sumter
County, Oa. 6-tt-Pd
This August 29th. 1910.
MRS. LIZZIE LAW, Executrix,
CHARLIE M. LAW, Executor.
John W. Law.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Will be sold before the Court House
! door in the City of Americus, on the
First Tuesday in December, between
the legal hours of sale, at public out
cry, for cash, one house and lot in the
city of Americus, Georgia, No. 115
Prince street, bounded on the North
Ivy lot of J. W. Lester, East bv Prince
street. 'South by lot of Mrs. Elza
Clarke. West by lot of R. K. Webb.
Levied on ,by E. L. Bell, Sheriff,
At the Windsor
Friday Dm
m Dm
WE NEVER USE
Strictly high-class
treatment nt a n ,
Blood, Skin. Genitc
male Diseases. Cus-
Riceumatlsm, an! du
of Heart. I,mgs. |
Bladder and Pelvic <
Diseases ot the Ey e ,
imsiXTiTU
125 L.U E.1 S
JACKSOJTB
WEBSTHn
GEORGIA Webster C
By virtue of an on
of Ordinary ot sail a
the regular Novemlet'
said court, will be ,
cry on the Pint 7
her next, at the com
said county, between
of Side, the following 1
uate in Webster cox
One hundred and ti_
off of the north and s
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
To A'.l Whom It May Concern: J.
G. Chambliss, having ln proper form,
anpi.'ed to me for permanent Letters
of Administration on the estate of Liz- °[ Number Tin
zie Franklin, late of said county, this 1 of nebstor county, (k
la to cite all and singular the credit- i d 13 ** ; " Ptepettfj
ors sad next of kin of Lizzie Frank- a arv Culpepper, it
iin to be and aprpear at my office with-1 nx>se of paying tkt:
In the time allowed by law, and show 1 i, a:noa 8 tic ’
cause, if any they can. why perma- '‘cfT Culpepper,
nent administration should not ha! This, November 7,
granted to J. G. Chambliss on said es-i. . JAS.J1
gate. ! Administrator.
Witness my hand and-official signa-: . Estate of MaryCl
ture, thfcs 9th day of November, 1910.
10—It JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary.
10-4t
Sheriff I
GEORGIA—Webster 0
j Will be sold tclotl j
Application to Sell Land.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
c . v .* —1 Notice is hereby given that F. - „ _ .
September oth, 1906, as the property of Brown, duly appointed and qualified Deeemaer ne j t . the
R. M. Andrews, to satisfy an execu- guardian of R. L. Brown, .will, on the TheXl ,
lion issued from the City Court of 3rd day of December, 1910, make ap- c< - ^°* 5. In Block A!
Amorfcu3 in favor of Mns. A. A. plication to th*e Superior Court of ami the 11
Foster against said R. M. Andrews. Sumter County, Ga., at the Court !Sa * d P r °P er t>' is if
Property pointed out by plaintiff's at
torney. This November 9tU 1910.
10-4t W. H. FEAGIN, Sheriff.
House in said County to sell sixty
acres of land, more or less I11 the 29th
District of Sumter County, Ga., being
part of lot No. 237 in which I hold e.i
guardian for said ward. This applica
tion will be made for the reason that
said land ls so situated that
GEORGIA. Snmter County.
To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs. _
Johnnie E. Meldrim having, in proper!can get no income from it, and for the
form, applied to me far .permanent I a/- j purpose or reinvesting in real estate at
ters of Administration on the estate j Sasser, Georgia, the home of myseif
of Robert Lee Meldrim, late of said and ward. 6-4t
by virtue of:
the Superior Coart ol
favor of the South
Co. vs. W. F. Watts;
as the proper!? of t!
ker. Tenants in |
in terms of the la*. I
•Indents Had Joke When
Teecher Received It. !
BANK IN TEXAS IS
ROBBED OF BIG SUM.
Altoona, November 1J.-.'H. II. i
B&ish. superintendent of schools. AN n . . n „ ,
.oona, Ps.," was t..'e address on a box nGpOTtGu POSSG KflS Killed
" Brawny expressman toted Into the]
Altoona High School and softly de
posited upon fie floor of the main
-stridor.
"Three gallons of old rye whiskey,"
,-ead big, black letters on four sides
A the box.
The student* raised their eyebrow*
!j'«urprise a* they read the address
and the Letter* indicating the supposed!
content! and hurried on to the class-
Two of Robbers.
Oklahoma City, Ok!a„ November 2!
—The Bank of Textine. Tex., was rob
bed today ant several thousand dol
lars taken, according to reported re
ceived icere. It ls stated that a posse
killed two of the bandits, who escaped
in an automobile. The bank carried
CORPORATION RAIDED
IN NEW YORK.
P°SFS MOUNTAIN DEW
CORN WHISKEY ia a pure,
straight com whisky, well
aged, hill strength and standard
prooL _ II you lake com whisky,
you will find this the best you ever
tried. It is a splendid whiskey for
medicinal purposes, because it is
absolutely pure, and has a palate
able taste and bouquet.
ROSE'S WINKLES RYE WHISKEY
is a blend ot pure, straight whiskies,
That is plainly stated on the labcL
Not one drop ol impurity, or cheapen-
ing substarees. It is REAL whiskey,
not a weak, watery product.
II you ere not absolutely delighted
offer a trial, ship back at our expense
what remains and your money will be
instantly refunded. Use os much as
necessary to test the goods.
county, this is to cite al! and slngu
lar the creditors and next of kin ■->.
Robert Lee Meldrim to 'be and appear
at my office within the time allowed
by laiw, and show cause, if any they
can, -why permanent admjtiistrrjtlon
should not be granted to Mrs. Johnnie
E. Meldrim on RcCert Lee Meldrim'
estate.
Witness my livid and official sig
nature this 7th day of November, 1919
JOHN A. COBB,
1®-Ft Ordinary.
Application for Order to Sell.
Notice la hereby given to all parties
Interested, that on the 3id. day of
December. 1910, the undersigned as
guardian for Laura Miriam Rhodes of
Che County of Lee, will make applica
tion to the Judge of the Superior Court
of the Southwestern Judicial Circuit,
lor an older to sell the following de
scribed -lands of said minor, to-witi
] One tract or parcel of land contain-
[ lng Ninety-Nine ..nul One-fourth acri
F. C. BROWN.
Guardian for R. L. Brown.
For Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Whereas, J. W. Weston and D. L.
Thomas, Executors of Mrs. M
Adams, represent to the Court in
their petition, duly Hied and entered
on record, that they hove fully admin
istered Mns. U. J. Adams' estate: This
is therefore to cite all persons con
cerned, kindred and creditors, to show
cause. If any they can, why said Exec
utors should not be t"'scharged from
the administration, and receive letters
of dismission on the first Mohday ln
December, 1910. 4-4t
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
NOTICE TO THE PUBLIC.
I more or less, being part of the Westj-w
The committee from the Board of
County Commissioners, consisting of
J. F. Bolton and A. F. Hodges, are
Hereby authorized by said Board to sell
Ten (10) head light weight mules be
longing to the county, which mule*
ill be found at the stockade in the
half of.iot No. 98 in the 16th Diatric ! d oT.taerieus aabl mules “ing sold Butler and Sarah
BrbtTftnn^’ Ga " “IT" ” thTSS ro!d
Britt,WUiioma place, and bounded onjones to take their places
Warrants Charge Using Mails
to Defraud.
- ooms, snickering.
Superintendent Balsa was minus his
aua! poise when he saw the box. H
-a# puzzled to know whether the con
tests were really what they were rep
resented to he, or whethr he was be-
Jg made the victim of a joke. With
out stopping to investigate he ordered
1 box returned to the sender.
deposits of more than $3,000,000.
Forced to Leave Home.
Every year a large number of poor
sufferers whose lungs are sore and
racked with coughs are urged to go to
another climate. But tills is costly au.l
not always sure. There's a better wa r
is*! Dr. King's New Discovery cure yo:
at home, "it cured me of lung trouble.'
the North by ■
Webb, on the!
East by R. L Williams and thc public
[road, for the purpose of re-investing!l0-4t
the proceeds arising from the sale of I
[said property in the fo.lowing
[scribed property:
J. F. BOUTON.
A. F. HODGES.
Committee.
Also forty-five acres of land lying GrOCfiry OH
North WWt Of th© EIlfillli Ihranw’/v ,.r
went of the Kufml.i ibranch of
the Southwestern Rail Road, being
rmrllnn aC lm v „ n ... .
portion of lot No. Four in the litis
D.strict ot Lee County, Ga., bounded!*
by -the Southwestern Rail Road on thc 1
Corner
south.
New York, November 21.—Federal
officials this afternoon raided the
offices occupied by the Burr Bros. Cor
poration, dealers In stocks and other
securities. The raid was made up*):]
warrants charging using the malls to
defraud.
Postoffice officials say the concern j
hag sold to investors at par value]
between $40,090.00# and $50,000,000 nCCIDI Dl C riTV unlire iibtardlan of said Mlno r , anl\,„, u .
of stocks of various companies, mos: UtoiKADLC lilll UUlVlLO laec . of her rosldence and the res.
of which have ?one out of existence
have opened a grocery
Also at the sianj
will be sold, one hert
by The Crane and I
lng Co., sail prspertrj
der and by virtue ofjj
sued.from the Sujx
County in favor of 1
L. J. Majors, and bjj
property of the
Tennis, cash.
Also at the »iai«J
will be sold the f
to-wit: One!"
Wagon, and one 1
made by the i
property levied on I
of an execution iw
perior Court of «iM
of the Buena VIMiir
Bank vs. Join
Daniel, and R. L*>
be sold as the 1
John McDaniel.
Also at the saiwn
be sold the following
One White Hickory w
erty levied on and top
bv virtue of a
from the Superior C
tv in favor of
Butler and Sarah F
This November J
C. M.
The late resilence of C. A Rhod-s *t<>re Oil the COHier UI1*
-being a lot containing one and three- der JaclfCnn Hntal anrl
fourLia acres, situated In the town of! UCr * ,acl » !,on noiel, ailu
bv^'jo ai^’ r-HHi bt ' J " de: 'ii>e North carry a full line of
“J Grimii, on the ivagi* bv 1C iof si vjsnKT v>>- • «j
w.« Fancy and Family I aerk more « r k»s
bj Jack Mann. Which la the property ' I Vs trie* ot h ■'-»*: a
of Mrs. Jossey Rhodes Cowart. Groceries 1 Sold as the prop*®,?
The reason far making this applies- _ , .
tion for an order to sell for re-Inves- Evervthinff in Stock is
nienf. being thac Cm •> . ” '*! •JIOLK IS
AdntlnW
GEORGIA—WebatWjj
By virtue of a»
ary of said Coun'df
ular November te»|
sold at public ooa
Tm .-*.?.y in Dseest
Court House dxirfl
tween the usual
lowing rial
Lot of 'ami afSJ
half of lot of IaM_>f
of lot of land 5^.
of SI ,tighter frf" j
— lha '--‘ e u "‘ n « 1 18 New and Fresh Call on
-wing to!
or become bankrupt.
THIRTY-TWO KILLED
IS MEXICAN' RIOT
ras cleared by tbs reclpt of a bill
The packer Dad used poor
: in the selection of a box for
pwrpotot, that wasaB^P
-
I Results Always Follow
* ‘ jr-ICliiney Pill,. They
.strengthening and
i In action, quick In to-
tiers.
wL'cn ail else failed and I gained 47
pounds in weight. Its surely the King
of all cough and lung cures.” Thoua-
ands owe their lives and health to lx
Its positively guaranteed for Coughs,
Golds, Lafjrippe, Asthma, Croup—a 1 1
Throat and Lung troubles. 50c and $t.
Trial bottte free at Eldrldge Drag Co
soft. sure. IT* opiates
G»lveston, Tex., November 21.—De*
tails of yesterday's battle between
Mexican troops and revolutions he
reached here. Thirty rioters were- shot
to death, and all gatherings through
out Mexico, except those of recognized
purpose, have been forbidden by thc
authorities.
«nssfx , si“Ls; me f ° r chicken., E gg .
CASTOR IA
For Infants and Children.
Hie Kind You Have Always Bought
Bears ths
Signature of
6-room house on Elam avenue.
9-room house on Church strea
close In.
5-room home on Jtckson street.
All o fthe shore places are well
located and wj havo them to offer at
reasonable prices. If Interested see
as at once
W. S. \G. W. Andrews,
leone 650, iVanters* Bonk nidr.
MRS. C. A. RHODES.
Guardian for Laura Mlriatn Rhodes.
EH a -anon - TJ j? 0 *' after t..v use of said lauds than Flour, Hums. Lard and
the ,, Iand ao « °«'ned by said Minor. ‘ ^ii UanlS, Lora ana
& nLB'Jbl L»gfB EJ \x. A s » because the property which she snytning else you need
?T °"," s * rnl PmJuce at rent six f or vn „ r
— bales of cotton per annum, where.?* yOUT table.
6- room house on Jackson street, wlth’sal.rfu'.ds 1 wlUp^uce ^rem dGGlYPr
Close in. for the hojse $144.00 per annum an-l •
10-room house on Furlow street. ?- , | !atl ‘! a five bales of cotton,
story, lot 90x210 ft. ]because said house is the res-
10-room house cn Barlow street; all oUt°Is '^u^B, tid^^T' *t£e
large lot. [town of Smithvlile, and is likely to
7- room house on Coliege street. < a h»nce in value more rapidly than
6-room house on Jackson avenue. Minor lg aa *' owned by said
'Said application to be heard at
Americus, Ga., at 10 o'olock A. M. De
cember 3rd. 1910.
This November 9th. 1910. 10-4t
Mrs. K. H. BbAff W
paying the <!<*“ g
distribution
arvte. This the
GEO- 6 'J
Mrs. K- H.
Bright Hill,
Contractor and Builder,
Americus, Ga.
FarittS)
n
Prices right: M - r ‘
for SALE—Two 'Pairs NomfberOne
Males; 5 Jersey cows; registered Berk
shire hogs, and agriculture! Inple-
menta. Geo. a Wheatley.
44-wtf Six
Builds, mores or repairs houses ot
all kinds. High class work st reason
able price*.
Now rebuilding Wheatley residence
on Taylor street, where he can
found.
Renldesc* S16 Jefferson street.
L. BI HILL.
for prices to S°
lands, see us. -
25 acres upto ”
sell. 1
you want to
» roperty - "IS
many buyers 1
ber.
W. S. i 6.
g|.J6 Piss**" i
Office Phone 656.