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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER DECEMBER 1. 1910 DEATH DF MRS. HARROLD WHY WE ALL LOVE THREE POSSUMS CAUGHT DEPLORED BY FRIENDS THE DOGS WE HAVE BY JOLLY HUNTERS. End Comes - While Visiting Give Us a Sense of Compan- A Little of Everything on 4 in Sicily. ionship Almost Humnn. Thanksgiving Hunt. 777,p Har . (John Burroughs, Atlantic Monthly.) 1 Thr;e 'possums and a coon were The death of Mrs. - • | considering the gh!t that separates duly • treed" and “captured" in a rold. a beautiful bride of one month, trom the lower 0! . dera , i often, rollicking Thanksgiving 'possum hunt while upon a bridal tour abroad, was : wonder i low . for instance, we can have j participated in by a half dozen young a shock to hyr relatives in Americas s „ c i a 3 aease of companionship with a ladies of Americus, accompanied by . . jJread tid . llgs were conveyed dog. What is it in the dog that so ap- j two chaperones and a crowd of young . en , n„ith came peais to us? It is probably his quick! men. the said Thanksgiving hunt not by cable Sunday evening. Deatu cam. , to ter at ’$iAer:no, Sicily, where Mr.i^^ and Mrs. Harroid were staying. y or caress. Then he Is that light-1 ter every member of the party had eu- The end followed quickly an opera-jhearted, irresponsible vagabond thatjjayed barrels of fun. •tion for appendicitis. j s0 many of us half-consciously long Mr. and Mrs. Harroid were married j t0 jj w e could and dared. To a on October 31 in Baltimore, and were j do g a wa [k j s • .i, es t of good for- o ntheir wedding tour, when the happy j dunes . jje sniffs adventure at every trip wa3 broken by the sudden illness j turn i3 sare 80 metbing thrilling will and death of the bride. j happen around the next bend in the Mrs. Harroid was in perfect health ] j >a th. How much he gets out of all until the afternoon of her death. Siue! t!l6 different odors that my sense Is was formerly Miss Edna Hamilton, of|duH to take In; the ground written Baltimore, and spent last winter In j over f ae see nt of game of some sort, Macon, the guest of Mrs. Harry Ken-j t!)e alr f u u Q f t >, e i„ re 0 f wild adven- dall, during which time she made a; ture How human he is at suet'time3; host of friends by her lovable and affa- ( jj e J 3 out oa a ] ar k in his spirit of ble disposition.' | hiliarlty he will chase hens. pigs. Fortunately for Mr. .Harroid, his : gcows, which ordinarily he would aunt. Miss Maria Harroid, and his sis-: g,; Ve no ^eed t0 j ua t as boys abroad tens, Misses Anna and Elizabeth Har-| in t ], e fl e ] ds and woods will commit rold, of Americus. were at Florence,! depredations that they would be Italy, on Sunday and left immediately! as s, am ed of at borne, for Palermo, 275 miles distant, to be, When I go into my neighbor's house, with Mr. Harroid in bis hour of deep- dog of many strains, and a great est sorrow, ! crony of mine, becomes riotous with He wili bring the body back to Bal- delight. He whines with Joy, hops up Ylmore this week for interment. on my i aPi caresses me, and then *" Another distressing feature of the spr [ ngs t0 the door, and, with wag- sad story is that the bride's mother gj ng tail and speaking looks and ac- and sister, Mrs. and Miss Hamilton., tiona say3 ‘Come on! let's off.” I are now in mid-ocean, en route to Join j open the door and say, “Go, if you her in Italy for the winter, and know want to.” He leaps back on my lap. nothing of her death, unless notified ! and say3 , -\; 0 , no, not without you." by wireless. iq-hen to the door again with its elo- iMr. and Mrs. Harroid had expected, quent pantomine. till I finally follow to spend some time in Americus early him fortll lnt0 the street. Then be In the new year. I tears uip the road to the woods, say- * ' lug so plainly, “Better one hour of Mill TOM HUDSON NOW rCTC UIQ Diru HD t0 meet ^is waster or mistress on the ULIu niu BAlm Ul road, he heed 8 them not, and is ah- ______ , solutely deaf to their call3. i j r ii n il nr n r Well/1 do not suppose the dog is in And ISilS 3 Boll W66ViI ion - our line of descent, but his stem-form must Join ours not very far back. He gress of His Dwn. ! i 3 our brother at not very many re- SUFFERED THREE TEARS WITH CHRONIC CATARRH. Hr. Disci, of Louisville, Girts Pe-ru-na the Credit for His Knavery, and Recommends it to His friends. GEORGIA. Sumter County. Will be sold before the courthouse in the city of Americus, Sumter coun- 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 Numerous other 'possums, which date their ancestry proudly back the time when their forefathers were devoured in Atlanta by William How ard Taft, are said to nave escaped the vigilance of three dogs and crowd of hunters by digging into the ground or climbing from tree to tree so rapidly that they could not be cougbt. It is thought that they sup posed Teddy Roosevelt had 'broken a-looae again to wreak vengeance on their tribe for the recent republican defeat. After riding to the scene of the hum on foot as fast a3 the chaperones could go. Halts along the way enlivened by .camp-fires, a bite” by a spider and so many . cn tie first Tuesday in December of j an ies I. Harrell, late of said coui. next between the legal hours of sale,| tVi - j, 13 is to cite all and singular the ’following described property, to-j the creditors and next of kin of James wit: 11. Harrel to be olid appear at my All that tract or parcel of land ly- office within the time allowed by law and show cause, lit any they can, why permanent administration should not 1* granted to Mrs. Annie Harrell on James I. Harrell estate. ■Witness my hand and official sig nature, this 7th day of November, 1910. JOHN A. COBB, 10-It Ordinary. ,„ ft iq the Sixteenth district of Sum t-r county. Georgia, being parts of lots lt'7 and 19S, formerly belonging to the estate of John Hooks, deceased, hounded oil tilt north by Joshua Hooks' land, on the east by Llzzle-Dan- iel's land and laud ,belonging to child ren of Marv Ann Williams, on south !t> land ot children of Mary Ann Wii- t’ianis and George Hooks and on w. st ICO If G T A, Stlili'er County. I by Adeline Green land. The said strip i JIr3 j y- Holmes and Mrs.'George lot land measuring 640, feet from east - g<?) administratrixs, cum testa- ‘ to west 1361 and 20-100 feet m p nt0 annexo, on the estate of F. F. : north to south, and comprising twenty I deceased, having filed their ap- acres, more oi .ess. . riicatfon for leave to sell 'all the resl l"-i^ g I'onh^r.o^ern C- STA deceased situated -n °f l« of land ^ “nd runnhig buniter cou^y, Gjmr^ north -Jo 3-4 feet, thence »«; that saId app i lca tion win be •IdinlnUtrjw. _ GEORGIA—Websterc! By virtue of an 0 >»W.r ary or said Couuiv .^Wi ular November i.-T* 4 ** « public S', Tuesduy i„ Deceit S 3 Court House door la ' tween the usual hVu lowing real estate, Lot of land half of .lot of land acres, more or le 8 « District of Webster i tt> Sold as the ;ir.)o.. rr Mrs K. H. lEgft paying the debts'of * distribution among tS* estate. This t ie sb, T 1910. lulls tue Sth day ^ j GEO. E T,m, ‘AdnUnlstrutor 0 f a I Mrs. K. H. niakey ' 1 feet, thence south 293 3-4 feet, thence C3st 422 feet to starting point, boutul- Isaiah Hooks, on west by on south by lands of hite^*ad, on east by land , containing three acres, more or less. The whole comprising 23 acres, known as Warren Hooks' plantation. Fi fa Issued from the City court of Americus in favor of the east 422 feet to ■i | ed north by Isa I 11 Emma Ingram, 1 . j Maha ley White! L y I of W. T. I^ane, < k . mnrp or less. M R. JOSEPH F. niSCH,4ol W.Jef- i AnierlcUs * Furniture and Undertak- ferson 8t„ Louisville. Ky.. writes! Company versus Warren Hooks. “I take great pleasure in recommending Property painted out by plaintiff's your valuable Peruna as a catarrh ; attorney and tenant In possession ixo- remedv. tilled in terms of the law. “I have been suffering for the past j This November 8, 1910. three years with catarrh, and had used j 10-4t W. H. FBAGIN, Sheriff, in a wagon, the party set out j almost everything in the market until , — read of your wonderful Peruna rein* ! GEORGIA. Sumter County, ly. After using two bott’.es of Peru- ! Will b e sold before the court house aniifP 1 na* I can cheerfully recommend it to door in the city of Amerrcus, Sumter i ; I anv ono having .ho same disease. coundy. Georgia, one the first Tuesday 8 almost com,,Bed to give up stories were told that there was a| . . until I used vour remedy, hours of sale, the following de spook hiding behind each tree and ir ..d I have never beeu bothered with “^‘^‘‘’•j^^ og^^iitrlct'ot'amn- bush. strange to say, all the mem- j catarrh since.” , _ . ter county, Georgia, containing 202 1-2 h. a“d ou the first Monday in Decem ber, 1910. JOHN A. COBB, 10-lt Ordinary. GEORGIA. Sumter County. To All Whom It May Concern: J. G. Chambliss, having in proi>er farm, applied to mo for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Liz zie Franklin, late of said county, this is to cite all and singular the credit ors and next of kin of Lizzie Frank lin to be and appeair at my offlee with in -the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why perma nent administration should not b« granted to J. G. Chambliss on eaid es tate. . Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 9th day of November, 1910. 10-4t JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. NOTICE TO THE FIBIIC. bers of the party returned alive, with being the lot* upon! The committee from the Board of UCI a 05 IUC i'm I» ‘'--luim v» ‘ acres OI iauu, inriug Hie igi. vaj'’-'** “ , , “ the wagon filled with fruit, candy, ! Vlyglnia writes : <‘l can cheerfully whlcJl df ^ lliant Ab . AV . Parker, re-i County Commissioners, «mMstlng of . i u j i .u w«..» i say that I have used your valuablerem* ; ■ a * .Twte of said mortgage.« J. F. Bolton and A. F. Hodges, are etc., furnished by the bojs and ! -a reruns, with beucficial results, OIl ^ the property of Ah W. rWeby authorized by said Board to sell the oho ,uironoj aiifforino from fipP- . i * * .. * . m. . /1A\ lli*)«* ttmlrin f nilllp.1 hp. tbf chai>eronea suffering from wius prostration. unhesitatingly recommend Parker and Mrs. c. C. Parker to sat- j Ten (10) head light weight mulea be- ■— — Tour remedy to my friends as an invlg-: isfy fi fa issued from the Superior lousing to the county, whl^ mul?s The long-suffering chaperones were orating tonlo-and an offeeUve and per- court of Sumter county, Georgia, in will he found at tne sicKtKatre m ta _ and can vour remedy Mrs L. A. Morgan and Mrs. J. R. manent euro for catarrh.” UNITED »| Sth VISH At the Windsor Hole Friday Dec ONE DAY OMII uTo cf t-r Planters'£Vnk ^ Amer’l- city of Americus. said mules being sold • — - ■- I with the view of purchasing heavier RHtton The vaiine ladles were Misse- • People who object to liquid medicines cus versus Ah W. Parker and Mrs. CJwltJ the ytew ot purem Britton. The-joung ladles were Misses, Eccur „ J p cruna Tablet,. Sold C. Parker. Levy made by Q. IV. Ful-oncs to take their places | move3. and he has been so modified and humanized by the long Inter- pg^gj Jgj| [jjpjjg j^Jgy Qg| Margaret Morgan, Mary Westbrook. 7““ d 7 a „ K iVts, and manufactured by The ler, deputy sheriff, and return made to: Ruth Britton. Carriehelle Mathis ' ‘ Mf c»,Col.ur.bas,Ohio, me. Property pointed oat by plain- - - , ° , tiff's attorney, and tenants in posses- l«-4t Nan-a-lln an .deal Laxative. s . on notified in terms of the law. ■■ This, November 2, 1910. \V, H| FEAOIN, Sheriff. Fleeta McMath and Ruby MaMath. The boys are reported to have lost theit ■ a.u-a. consequently they are not giv en. The affair wll lbe made an am nual occurrence. J. F. BOUTON. A. F. HODGES, Committee. WEBSTER COUNTY. APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. , 10-4t GEORGIA, Webster County. B.v virtue of an order ef the Court Said G will be sold before' the Court House of Ordinary of sail county granted at WE NEVER USE THE ll Strictly high-c.:ass aad I treatment of all Chroa Blood, Skin. Genito-l’rii male Diseases. Cincer, I Rbeumatism, and all ait of Heart. Lings, Ur«,| Bladder and Pelvic on Diseases of the Eye. COXSFLTATI05F UNITED * PAROLE OF ZEBRAS IS v/. IS III lie SU1U IJCIU.C Line wun ixwuav -- “ ' .. , ■ ...» _» door in the City of Amerious, on title *h p regular November term, 1916> ®I; olmes, °f First Tuesday in December, between ! suld court, will he sosl at Pnhhc out-, g. of Sum- rh( . | P?al hours of aa i e , at public out-1cry on the First Tuesday in Decern-: 125 LAURA ST, JACKSONVILLE, II SCALP OF ATLANTA Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 2S.—'The recent cour|e wlth our kl nd, stretching no -boll weevil congress called by the At- Hotaht through hundreds of thousands lanta Chamber of Commerce appears of , vcar3i that we are near t0 him and to have been productive of some j ^ ls near t0 u3 hard feeliiigs on the i>art of state of- j - flcialfl wL*o, it is claimed, were wholly ! rs'.s.Vir’" 1 " “• '“' macon is after the It Is charged (hat the congresa was monopolized -by Dr. S. A. Knapp, the - government expert, while little or no attention was given to what the state officials might know about the ‘pest. It ls also claimed that the congress accomplished nothing whatever. Anyhow, Commissioner of Agricul ture T. G. Hudson has called a Geor-j jiacon. Nov. 26.—To describe the gla boll weevil congress to be held ta;rujug!',, feelings of Macon people Macon Dec. 16 and 17 and it is stated w h e n they read yesterday morning this congress propose, to do "some- Macon was to make a concerted In Urging the Removal of Capitol, thing.” The state officials will attend this conference in force and they state they are going to take effective steps toward suppressing the boll weevil whan he does come. ANOTHER MUTINY IN NAVY. Officers Refuse to Return to Ships. (Special to Tlmes-JRecorder.) Bio De Janerio, November 2$.—The government of Braxll today faces another mutiny, this time from the officers with the -Brasilian nary once more under the republic's flag, protest was made to 'Minister Leon today by a deputation of officers who decline to return (to their ahips. The officers claim tt*t in grunting the de mands of the recetn mutineers all discipline in the navy had been lost. TO RUN FASTEST TRAIN IN COUNTRY New Schedule Gives 96-Minutes Run From Philadelphia to Jersey City. New York, Nov. 28.—Not to be out- done by their rivals, which would oth erwise be the case when the new Penn- effort to get the state capital from Atlanta would be impossible. It was the talk of the city, and as many and as varied opinions as anyone cared to listen to were current on the streets wtsterday. Some who have hold At lanta up before their eyes as being the only city In Georgia laughed « the idea. Six months ago, perhaps, the laugh would have been almost uni versal. But there were many wh-o have “seen things" in the past few months, and many besides who have been getting glimpocs into Macon's future for the last few years. They were Immeasurably glad that the move has started and Dope It has been started rightly. ONLY 50 CENTS Tluit's All It Costs to Get Rid of Indl- trestlon All stomach misery will go in five minutes if voa will put your faith in MI-O-NiA stomuch tableta iwhfieh Dod son's Pharmacy think so iweil of that they guarantee them to cure any stom ach ailment, or money back After using MI-O-NA for one shorn day you will rejoice and lbe sincerely thankful that at last you ha,ve found a prescription that acts quickly and ben eficially on the stomach. Juut ns soon as you start to take MI- O-NA stomach tablets fermentation of food will be a thing of the past. Water- brash, pain In the stomach, belching of gas -and heartburn will disappear, GEORGIA. Sumter County. To the Superior Court County: D. Holmee and A. B. Holmes, Crisp county, and S. H. Young, of Sum- tke i cga i . mJ1 „ r»r» mn ter county, laid state .r espectfully lCTy> < or cash, one house and lot 4n tire her next, at the court n°““ ,oor in . RFFfIRF THF HOARD show that they desire to become in- c j ty 0 f -Americus. Oeorgla, No. 113,said county, between the usual hours r.r r in A DI C /TfV DCIUllC 1IIC UUnllU corporated under the name of the Pr j n ce street, bconded on the North of bJ e, the following real evko-e, alt-, IlF\JIM(j|| | j Sumter Stock Farm, for a period of ;, v ] fl t 0 f j W. Lester, East by Prince j uate in Monster county, tenwit: j twenty years, with the privilege of street, South by lot of Mrs. E lza Or.e hundred and sixty acres of land „ j renewal a: the expiration of that ciurke, M'est by lot of R. K. Webb, j off of the north and west sidesiof lot /N|1 % time. 1 Ijevied on ,by E. L. Bell. Sheriff, on of and Number 79 in t„e 19th dis.rict B [ || The principal office is to he in j September 5th. 19&6, as the property of; of Webster county, Georgia. Americus, Georgia, and the amount of jj Andrews, to satisfy 'an execu-| iSo.d as ithe property of the estate of | capital stock is to be Five Thousand tlon (s3Ued from t i, e City Court of Mary G. Culpepper, deceased, for the (95,000.00) Dollars, In shares of One Americas In favor ot Mrs. A. a. purpose of paying the debts aud dls- 6-room house oa Ji Hundred (1100.00) each, with the priv- FoSl£er against said R. M. Andrews, fributton among the heirs of 311(1 close in. liege of increasing the same to Twen- Prop ertv pointed out by plaintiff's at- Mary Culpepper. i house on Pari ty Thousand (820,000.00) Dollars. 1 . orn ‘ ev . y hl3 November 9tht 1910. This, November 7, 1910 10-room house Thev propose to operate a stock tarni 10 . £t w. II. FEAGIN, Sheriff. JA3.Jf.HOLLO.MON, to raise live stock and cattle, to en-i | Administrator, with will attached, of Estate of JIary G. Culpepper. 1 10-4t ■ Liberty. Atlanta, Nov, 26,—Paroles for two hundred and twenty-five prisoners now in the federal penitentiary at this place are up for consideration within the next few days. Rober.t V. Lsdow, „ gage in the business of farming gen president of the board of parole of 'erally, of dealing in Rye stock 111(1 GEORGIA, Sumter County. I'n'ted States prisons, arrived here ? at ? Ie - and farm products, of dealing To All Whom It May Concern: Sirs.! vesterday, and together with Warden ln farm f lld ® ® nd r “f ^.Anin g i' Johttnle E - Mrfdrlm having, in proper jesteiaaj anu ge owning, leasing, renting and 'dR 11 -? fornl , ai>:) ii ed to me for .permanent Lot- the same, and to( d “ iters of Administration on the estate! sary, usual, an-J4 '•JIJIFU \ JIFWA P of Robcrt Lee Meldrim. Is Moyer and Dr. A. L. Fowier, prison physician, will comixjse the board for the Atlanta prison. This is the first meeting of the board n this city. It is expected that more than a week will APPLICATION FOB CHARTER. late of said I profit to the stockholders. Wherefore, they pray that they be fee necessary in considering the ap- made a body corporate under the name plications for parole. ANOTHER atlantian GOES SUICIDE RORTE. Respondent on Account of Loss oi Position. Atlanta, Ga„ November 28.—Des pondent on account of the loss of hl3 position and a short spell of slcknats, J. H. Claiborne, 54 years old, shot and killed himself ln the .hath room of his home, 410 Edgewoad! .avenue, this morning at 8 o'clock. It is said that two can play at any game, but as a matter of fact one of them ls merely thinking that he can. *y!vmnU Station opens next Sunday,'^ , n a ((W dlv3 of dizz i n „ 3i , the Central Railway of New Jersey will cut it* running time an even 10 monutes. (Ln other words, the shorten ing of the Pennsylvania time through ihtl’.iousness, nervousness -headache will vanish. For sea or car sickness, vomiting c'oring pregnancy, or after a night of the use of the Hudson tunnels is to !>“ 30 „ t! v (iu , yi mI-CKNA is better thian the met bythe Inauguration of the fastest ^ lvmcdy yau oan flnJ Large train schedule ever attempted in this country. After this week they will make the run of 90 mile* between Philadelphia and Jeiwey City ln 96 minutes flat,- or at speed of 56 1-4 miles am hour for the entire distance. Operating officials of gt* Jersey Central explained that in fast the actual running time would b? 12 minutes leu than this, that alkiw- ance being made for stops and slow downs, the latter notably over the Newark Buy drawbridge, which all en gineers are forbidden to Croat ln less than four Inti tel. Thl* brings the av- . rag.- sfijH to 64485 miles an hour. for 50 cent, at Dodson's Pharmacy and TILE CREAMERY SOLD AND SENT TO COLUMBUS F0LEY3H0NEMSR e.r cHUdron, .at: sure, .Vo opiates Enterprise That Failed is Now No Longer Here. The "Americus Creamery” launched under auch favorable auspices and died for lack of nourishment, ls no more. The machinery was sold yesterday and ■hipped over to Columbus, where the infant Industry will receive more sub stantlal nourishment in its early ca reer. The building end lot was sold to Tom Westhaelmer and will be added to and converted into a dwelling bouse. BLOOD DISEASES CONTAGIOUS TROUBLES Contagious Blood Poison more thoroughly permeates the syjtem than any other disease. Its infectious virus contaminates every corpuscle and tissue of the circulation, and tor this reason its symptoms are of a varied nature. When it enters the blood it is but a short time until the mouth and throat begin to ulcerate, the skin becomes spotted, rashes and eruptions appear on the body, sores aud ulcers break out, the hair falls, and fre quently nails on hands and feet thick en and come dir. Mineral medicines and sick which simply shut the poison up in the system should be avoided, for when such treatment is left off the otd dis ease will break out again, often worse than before. S.S.S. cures Contagious Blood Poison permanently, and it does so because it thoroughly purifies the blood. S. S. S. goes into the circulation, and drives out the last trace of the destructive germs, adds richness and vigor to the cir- culation and allows it to nourish the diseased por tions of the body back to health. S. S. S. is purely vegetable, being made entirely of roots, herbs and barks, without a particle of mineral, and its vegetable ingredients always hasten the cure by toning up the stomach and digestive members. Home Treatment book and any medi cal advice free to all who write. I TBE nriR SPECIFIC CC., Atlanta, 0% GEORGIA—S-rimter County. sary, usual and profitable in cmi n ec- ”‘ “'T''tJ 1 u is to 'rite“al'f anrsln«ra7l To the Superior Court of Said County: tion^wlth an yof said businesses for “ un ^ credt7o r , «£d next "f kin of I The -petition of J. A. Taylor and J. Robert Lee Jleldrim to be and appear i M. Jones, both of said state at my office within the time allowed county, respectfully^ ehows to by law, and show cause. If any they can, nvhy permanent admJttlstraltlon should not be granted to Mrs. Johnnie E. Meldrim on Rater-t Lee Meidrim's estate. M’itness my tlomd and official sig nature this 7th day of November, 1910. JOHN A. COBB, 10-4t Ordinary. and style aforesaid, subject to the lia bilities fixed by law. This, October 8tf. 1910. WALTER F. HALL, • Petitioner's Attorney Original filed In offlee October 10th. 1910. H. E. ALLEN. Clerk, Superior Court. GEORGIA. Sumter County. Clerk's Offlee, Superior Court. I. H. E. Allep, clerk of said court, do hereby certify that the foregoing page of typewritten matter is a true and exact copy of the original appli cation for charter in the matter o( Sumter Stock Farm now of file in my office. Witneis my hand and official signa ture, this loth day of October, 1910. H. E. ALLEN. C!:rk. 29-6-13-20. FOR SALE! 107 1-3 acres, three miles of railroad station, 4 room house, 50 acres open, near church and school. 81.500. 600 acres. 4 miles of town of 8,000 people. 4 room house, 100 acres open, 300 acres creek land, would make fine pasture, only 85 acre. Take this and double your money. 600 acres, 3 miles of railroad sta tion, 5 room house, 300 acres open, running water, soil red and gray, big bargain. 813 acre. GOO acres extra fine cotton landl 1-2 miles of railroad station, 300 acres open, 5 tenant houses. 825 acre. 7 room house on one of the best streets, large lot. 83,500. 6 room house with sewerage and bath, garden and barn, 81,400. Rent 8169. 5 room house, Jackson street 832100. 000. 6 room house with six acres of land, 83.500. FOB RENT. 6 horse farm and one 10 horse farm. Come to Bee me if you wish to sell, buy or rent. PJ. J 206Xotton Avcnnc, • AMERICUS, GA. JOSEPHvM. DUDLEY Shoe-Maker. •<Bnng your shoes on to the same old stanc. Good, quick work. SATISFACTION GUARANTEED. Edward Dudley, Mgr. Application for Order to SelL and the court the following facts: 1st. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successor and assign, to ibecome Incorporated under tide name and style of the Taylor-Jones Mile Post Company. 2nd. The term for which petitioners ask to be incorporated is twenty years, with the privilege of renewal at the expiration of that time. 3rd. The capital stock of the cor poration is to be ■ 810,000.00, divided into shares of 850.00 each. Petitioners ask the privilege, however, of in creasing the capital dock from time to time not exceeding In the aggre- Notice is hereby given to all parties Interested, that on the 3rd. day . of December, 1910, tihe undersigned a* Ktate^ tkitr^HUnaof 82o.OOO. guardian for Laura Miriam Rhodes of Che Oonn-ty of Lee, will make applica tion to the Judge of the Superior Court of the Southwestern Judicial Circuit, for an order to sell the following de scribed lands of said minor; to-wit: One tract or parcel of laind contain ing Ninety-Nine and One-fourth acres more or lesa, being part of the AVest half of lot No. 98 to the 16th District of Sumter County, Ga., known as tire Britt William,, place, and bounded on the North by Webb, on the East by R. L. Williams and the public road, for the purpose of re-investing the proceeds arising from the sale of said property in the following de scribed property: Also forty-five acres Of land lying North (vest of Che Eufaula lb ranch of the Southwestern Rail Road, being a portion of lot No. Four ln the 13th District -of I-ee County, Oa., bounded by- 'the Southwestern Rati Road on the south. The late residence of C. A. Rhodes, (being a lot containing one and three- fourths acres, situated in the town of Smithville, Ga„ bounded on the North by Joan Griffin, on the East by F. Goodroe, South by Hal! Stewart, West by Jack 'Mann. Which ks the property of Mrs. Jossey Rhodes Cowart. The reason for making this applica tion for an order to sell for re-inves- ment, being that the undersigned Is guardian of said -Minor, and owing to the place of her realdence and the res idence of said Minor, she can better look after thio use of said lands tlinn the land now owned by said Minor. A so because the property which she now owns will produce at rent six bales of cotton per annum, whereas 1 ic property tt is desired to purchase with said funds -will produce as reut for the house 8144.00 per annum and for lands five bales of cotton. Also because said house is (the res idence of tile date C. A. Rhodes, and all of it is situated in and near the town of Sniithvllle. and 1* likely to enhance in value more rapidly than the land which Is new owned by said Minor. 'Said application to be beard at Americus, Ga., at 10 o'clock A. M. De- cumber 3rd. 1910. This November 9th, 1910. 10-4t MRS. C. A. RHODE8, Guardian for Laura Miriam Rhodes. Not until the appointment It made will the various cttlss of tbe state coa- tinue to name "one of their beet clt- Izem” for senator. - > 4th. Petitioners show that one- tenth of said capital stock of 816.096-' 00 has actually been paid to. Sth. The object of said corporation Is pecuniary gain to its stockholders. Petitioners propose to manufacture paint and erect mile posts ln cities, towns, counties and states; to contract for the mtleing or re-mlleing of said territory; to sell advertising space on said mile posts; and to do each! and every act connected with or nec essary to the carrying on of said busi ness. 6th. Petitioners ask the rights in cident to like corporations; to sue and be sued; to have and use a com mon seal; to make by-laws (binding on their own members not Inconsist ent with the laws of this state and the United States; to receive dona tions by gift or will; to purchase and hold such' property, real or personal as is necessary to the pur|»se of this organization, and to do all .such acts aa are legitimate to the execu tion of this purpose. 7th. The principal offlee aud place of business of the proposed corpora tion ls to be ln the City of Americus, said state and county. Wherefore, petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid, entitled to all the rights, privileges and immun ities and subject to the liabilities fix ed by law. ' ALLEN PORT & SON, Petitioners’ Attorneys, story, lot 90x219 ft 10-room house oa ! large lot. 7-room house on Col 6-room house oa Jac 6-room house on 1 9-room house on close ln. 5-room house cn Jot All o fthe above ] located and wj have £ reasonable prices. 11 £ us at once .IV. S. 4 6.IU I hone 656. P'«»t*n' YOU CAM DC Union Central Pol!croil(J employee of the S. A Mf Age 51, Issued 1WLI' Life, Premium USA'- Result* !•* 11 Prem. ® r ' 848.57 11113 There is lots of only one "lowest va nished by The I'nlou C* ter policies on earth t! t me show Insure in th« | Central with Lee M. Ba Agent Union. Central Room ft Planters 1 AmericuSij Original charter filed ln office, No vember 18th, 1910. H. E .ALLEN, Clerk Superior Court GEORGIA—Sumter County. I, S. R. Heys, Deputy Clerk of the Superior court to and for the county of Sumter, do hereby certity that the above and foregoing le true and cor rect coov of the application for char ter of file ln my office of Taylor-Jones Mile Post Company. Witness my official signature and ■all of said court, this, the 18th! day of November, 1910. S.R. HEYS. Deputy Clerk Superior Court The man Who wishes to get lynched should start opposition to feminine bridge parties. rOtEYSKiDNEYCTJRF makes Kidneys and Bladder Rluht Automobile Owneri. ^ keepers, Iliirl.crshops^ chants and nia “ r ' j pleased with Polish. For sal f 1 S. B- J 01 Agents Wanted- Crook & Civil Engineers Loud •»* ! Vision 1#* 1 Planter* W* ! Municipal. TejB* Plan**