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APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. I Application for Charter.
GEORGIA. Sumter County. ’GEORGIA—Sumter County.
To the Superior Court of Said To the Superior Court of cMd County:
County: < The petition of the Amer<cu* Auto-
D. ltolmee and A. B. Holme*, of mobile Co., show* unto the Court the
Crlap county, and 8. H. Young, of Sum- following facta:
laid state jeapectfully l. Ttat ft 1* a corporation du.y
hour* of
January,
to-a-li:
no. 6 (n 1
ton and t
ter county, laid state respectfully 1- Itat it is a corporation duty cry, all of lot of land So. 206, ail of
•how that they dealre to became in- chartered under the Inara of the State ha of land No. 205 except flfteen acrei
corporated under the name of the ot Georgia; charter for the same being in the Northeast corner,,aggregating
Sumter Stock Para, for a period of granted on the Sthi day of August, 1909. Three Hundred and BlcbtyFtv* acre*,
twenty ycara. with the privilege of >h Sumter Superior Court, on the noreordeaa. Slid land will be offered
renewal at the expiration ot that application of John SaedleM, Prana In ala parcels and than ea a whole,
time. ; Sheffield. Arthur and Walter Ky\ander and the tale will be made for the hlgn-
The principal offlee la to be In and D. K. Brinson. est total amount. That tract In tbs
Amerlcua, Georgia, and the amount ot * That said charter nraa regularly 801th of the tot win contain about
caplUl stock la to be Fire Thouaand accepted and organ!nation of uhl cor- One Hundred acres, and the other
(S3,000.00) Dollars, In ahares of One pomtion duly effected. tracts nrffl contain from Sixty 10
Hundred (1100.00) each, with the Drlr-1 1 Your petitioner shown that at a Seventy Five acres, dines running
liege of Increasing the same to Twen- meeting of Dm stock holders of maid from lee street through both of aald
ty Thouaand (120,000 00) Dollars. (corporation, a resolution was adopted lots. (A plat of said tracts can be seen
•e " — *— "—•-*— * In office of W. T. lane.
The sale as the property ,ol
the rotate of P. T. Self, de
cease'. and la made for the
purpose of ’paying (ha debts and for
distribution. 6-4t-pd.
This December T, 1911.
Mrs. J. W. Holmes and O. H. Selg.
Administratrix, cum testamento
annexe.
corporated under the name of
OBOROI.
To All
Annie H<
tsppllod
owning,
For Year’s ,Support.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
The appraisers appointed to se
aalde a year's support out of th# estate
of J. C. Roney, late of laid County, do-
censed, to Airs. Mary Roney, widow of
doccaard, having tiled their return In
this office. This Is therefore to notify
all person* Interested, to Ills objec
tions. It any they have, on or before
the Aral Monday In January, 1911) or
elae said return wlfl he made the
Judgment of ithls'Court. C-lt-pd '
JOHN (A. COBB, Ordinary.
pormnnont admt
ho grnntod to M
Jamea I. Howell
Witness any 1
nature, tlila 7tU <
lst-tt
may be granted af.er the publication
ot notice of this petition and notice to
the creditors, dt-iolring satl corpora-
| GEOROIA—Sumter County.
The appraisers appointed to sit
aalde a year's support out of the rotate
lof J. W. Holmes, late of said County,
[deceased, to Mrs. M. E. Holmes and
(her minor child, having flled their
raturn In Sbls offlee. TWa It, there
for* to notify all parsons IMarrotad,
to Bla objections, If nay they bars, on
or before the flrst Monday In January,
1911. or else said Mura will he model
; the Judgmeat of this Court 6-lt-pd.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordlnery.
Sumter Stock Farm now ot tile In my 1
offlee.
Wltnett my hand and official nlgna-
ture, this loth day of October, 1910.
H. E. ALLEN, Clertt.
29-6-12-20.
1 this order he published once a week
for four weeks as required by law.,
This Deermbrr 1. 1910. 6-4t
Z. A LITTLEJOHN. J. 8. C.. 8. W. C.
Far Letters of AdmlalstrsUa*.
Ta All Whom It May Concern:
C S. Glover haring, in proper form,
applied to me for permanent Lrters of
Administration on the estate of Oeorg*
W. Glover, late of aald County, ttds 11
to cite all and lingular the creditors
and next of kin of George W. Glover to
be and appear a: my offlee wlthla the
time allowed by law, and show cause,
if any they can, why permanent al-
mtoLtratton should not be granted to
C 8. Glover on Georgs W. Olonrer
estate.
Witness my band and offlcla! signa
ture. this 6th div ot Dec., 1910.
JOHN A COBB. Ordinary.
Application for Order I* SelL
Administrator's Mr,
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Will be sold before the Court House
dear on the first Tuesday In January
1911, to said County, botween the legal
hours of sale, an undivided half Inter
eat In Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight
acres of land, being all of lot No. 219.
.and Rorty-FOur acres off Got Watt side
of lot No. 231. and Twain acre* out of
:-h* Southeast corner of lot No. 217 In
the 17th Dletrlct of aald County, being
known ns the Warren Darts place, said
undivided half Interest bring told aa
the property of the rotate of C. A
Rhodes, and being sold for tin purpose
of dtKrtbuUoa among the heirs. The
terms of sole, cash 9-Gt-pJ.
This Decomber 6th. 1910.
J. C. McCLAIN.
Admr. on Estate ot C. A. Rhodes.
cation to due form of low to be ap
pointed permanent administrator upon
the estate ot Mrs. Frances E. Simmons,
notice is hereby given '.hat aald appll
carton will be beard at the regular
term of the Court of Ordinary for the
add County, to be held on the Pint
•Monday In January, 1911. 8 tt-pd.
GnardIan's Sale,
GBOROIA)—Sumter County.
Will be sold before the conn house
door In the City of Amerlcut, Georgia,
’between hbu legal hours of sals on the
flrst Tuesday In Jsnutry, 1911, nlxty
acres of land In the 29th District of
Sumter County, Georgia. Said sixty
sores being all of the old DarMson
pines except one hundred acres owned
by Mns. J. E. Brown, and part of lot No.
217. This sale will be for cash, nad
As authorised by an order from the
607 acres 6 miles of Preston, 1S0 In
Irest. Finn pastures, good tenant
mjm, etc. Rent* for 12 bales of cot
in. 97.80 per acre, one half cash.
For Discharge From Gnnrd’asihlp.
11 John W. Shiver, Guardian of rresfc
,.R. Mcrrlu, has applied to me for a
, discharge from his GuanUsueUp of
! Frank R. Merritt, rhls Is therefore t J
notify all parsons concerned, to Die
i their objections, if say they hive, on
or before the flrst Monday to January
ill of K la situated In and near the:
town of SmithvlUe, and la likely to,
enhance In value morn rapidly than!
the land which Is now owned by said
Minor, j
Enid application to ha beard at
Americas. Go.. St 19 o'clock A M. De
cember Hit, 1919. |
This Norsndmr 9th, 1910. 8-It
MRS. C. A RHODES.
O^ardlan (or Loom Miriam Rhodes. I
227 acre#, well Improved, two mllea
Adams 8tatlon, rents 10 bales cotton.
112.80 par acre.
BUCHB All JlllfElt CQMPOOID
FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES
BO Years on the Market «
Wm Wh/skem^
2:YOUR Home
NG
VER SENAORSHIP
in Selection.
.j. 1 _>.—Governor-elect
My u r Gaynor are to
r e in this city rega-d-
Slniard’o candidacy
Slates Senate. ''Mr.
rler4 look upon the
„ to his Interest*,
jidacy its being pushed
(I, advocates say that
,«i real candidates,
iij.n F. Sheehan. Taj
of the names of
t ,1. Jostles Junes W.
p. Missel! and others
just to prevent a
s u .,'<>rt 1141011 any one
t, the time the party
matters.
inihy and the Cover
one or more In*
C.u rufan Huppuch
Murphy headquarters
t lie was told that
opi>osei Shepard for
TO FIGHT THE
GRAFTERS EVERYWHERE
Washington, D. C„ December 9—Ru-
dolph Spreckles, graft prosecutor ot
80:1 Francisco, now devoting hie time
and fortunte to reform throughout the
country, Is In Washington iircparlng
to launch a national organisation for
Hie promotion of dfroct legislation,
which, he declares, must go hand In
hand with the movement to stamp out
graft from liusinesu and politics. He
will remain about ten days and If his
plans do not mature In that time U*
will return to Washington In F.thrj
ary to complete them, lie nays he
Is finding an abundance of encourase-
meut; that nlany business men are
Joining him In the crusade for better
business and political morals. and that
the movement will be carried into
ery state, nrith the .National Capital as
the canter of actlvlflles. Mr. Spreck
les Is conducting a unique campaign
among the bustneru men of the coun
try. He Is aiming to persuade thbin
that honesty Is the best policy',
•My cause is ‘enlightened selfish
ness'." he himself describes It.
He Is proselyting among the big
corporation men of the country, Ant
ing them resimnslve to a gratifying
degree, he sa>w. Proclaiming Umaelt
an optimist. Mr. Bprvckles declares
that the Mg hustaeas awn really have
good Ideals and morals and that the
day la not far distant when a higher
code ot ethlca In ttu art ot money
making will pervade the bind.
"I am on no grand campaign of pros
ecuting crooks." said Sir. Spreckles
last evening. "My aim is to mike bus-
tacks of backache, lr* ‘oeaa men converts to my cause of
an, headaches and dlx*.stomping out graft by convincing
mmon early symptoms tilem that it means better dividend).
pnppiqpppr'. 'T^ ■■ 7..J.7T5
THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER DECEMBER 15. 1910
Farms For
Sale.
lie regarded as Ir-
his independence
organisation at tlme3,
ipportsra say then
be placed ' In the
m. because he has
. ticket In times paa.t
TO ACT.
the Fatal Stages eJ
ness. Profit by
ropie’s Experience
Easy terms. Only a
few of many valuable
offerings.
Look over this list
and call to see us.
115 acres, 70 acres In high state cul
tivation, no acres In Bermuda paiture,
13 acres In woods. 30 acres this land
in limits city Oglethorpe, good house,
barns, o:c. 250.00 per acre.
115 acres, 5 miles Plains, Oi„ 350
acres In cultivation, two good 4 and 5
room dwelllnga, 3 good tenant houses.
Rents 13 bales cotton. 96,000.00.
202 1-2 acre, gray pebble land, 125
acres open. 2 4-room houses, barns, etc.
912.50 per acre.
202 1-2 acres 6 miles West of Ameri-
eus, Ga.. 6 room dwelling, tenant Loui
es, barnmutc.. 85 acres In cultivation.
Good strong productive; red land.
Price 920.00 per acre.
tiers. It la an error ta
lls. The attacks nay
but retain with
If than are aymp-
—puffy swellings ha-
bloating ot limbs and
part of th* body, doai
Begin taking Doan's
d keep op th* treat-
edneya are wall, when
health and rigor will
In Americas prove the
i3 s|aj jo natuatioejje
ittls, 122 Prince street,
taps: "My son corn-
deal of pain* In th*
lack, and his kldneyi
act In a normal man-
about Doan's Kidney
ed a box at Dodson'i
my aon began mini
ort time he ceased to
The PURE FOOD
3#: WHISKEY
Medicinally Pure!
ORDER .THROUGH
L L0EB WHISKEY
JACKSONVILLE. FLA.
5UBSTI
The proposition le easily capable ot
analysis and plenty ot examplei can
be cited to prove It. My purpose la
to present practical argument that
will appeal to practical men.
"At the bottom of corrupt politics
Ilea corruption In business To curs
governmental Ills, therefore, we must
first cure business delinquencies. The
money used by corporations la poli
tics 1* so much money taken from tbs
■tockholdem. Waste and extrava
gance result under such conditions payments,
that eat largely ’Into the profits that
should go to the stockholder).
"In San Francisco the gas company
some years ago was collecting 91.33
for gas. Now the rate.ls 85 oenta. The
people ere saving 92.000,000 annually
in their gas bills and the dividends
the stockholder!!, are receiving are
higher than they over were before.
The gas company la out of politics and
Its business Is being conducted iwlth-
500 acrei 1 and 1-2 milos of Drane-
vllle, Marlon county, Co.. 8 plows In
operation; 8 room dwelling, six tenant
houses, two borne; out buildings, ate.,
good paiture. Price 910.00 per sera.
203 1-2 acre# level gray and sandy
lands, clay subsoil, near good achool
and church. 4 mllea west EllavUle, one
good 4-rocm dwelling, one good 3
room tenant bouse. Price 91,230.(0.
270 acrei extra fine tand, red and
gray pebbly lands, finest to Sumter
County, Ga. 190 acres In high state of
cultivation, balance In forest, well Im
proved. on turnpike road and railroad,
ne and one-half miles good little town,
and will produce bale cotton per
acre. Rents 18 bales cotton. Price
29,000.00. One half caab, balance easy denting to live stock and
cattle, and farm products, of dealing
back and lmproftd ou * ® ra ^‘
Doan's Kidney Pill. Mr 8prcckle * polnl<,d t0 thf> roe#nt
great benefit to my
re I gladly recommend
railroad
dwellings, 40 acres |n forest, balauco
In cultivation. Price 95.250 00.
164 acres at Friendship, Oa„ 6 miles the same, and to do anything neces- *!’* 1 -*!], lla:1)11 ‘
Jlroad station, good red land, 2 good ^ Y ° Ur potfeton, ’ r ' pmy *
'"wherefore! SSft&Zt they bn| u
made a body corporate under the name JJJJT*? 11
and stylo aforesaid, aubject to the lla-
blllttea fixed by law. t*-,
This, October 8th', 1910.
WALTER F. HALL,
Petitioner's Attorney
1,577 acres good gray land, 9 miles
north ot EllavlUe, Ga., 6 miles railroad
station, fine Improvements, rents well!
don't overlook this snap. Price 98.00
per acre.
202 1-2 acres stiff gray pebbly lands,
Original flled In offlee October 10th, of ^ mong the >t0 ck holders,
• rei E - . according to itfelr Interest.
Clerk, Superior Court ! r L \iaV\' \ n n
GEORGIA. Sumter County. ■ Petifonors Atlovniv
revelations of tooling by the manage- lying well, 6 1-2 mllee south-west of- Clerk's Office, Superior Court. | p pon con Mdering the abort petition
ment of the IUInole Central railroad.'Amerloui. I piowa to operation, renu I. H. E. Allen, clerk of aald courts u . (1 b - ^rt that said
* Inra nnPAhv porflfp (ha frarntrolntr .... . . .« . .
'.There's a 1 situation not unlvenial for 10 to 12 bales
, but commou." said he. "It Is perfectly' dwellings, outbuildings,
,11 dealers. Price 50 c ; (Mir xhat by stamping out such j por acre.
Milburn Co, Buffalo., condition* business will profit to dol-1
agents for th* United j arg and at the same time retrieve lt»j 1,200 acres fine level gray and red
good name." well Improved farm la Twiggs county.
-Doan's—and -- . — Gs„ 20 plows running, one good 16-
TRY THIS FOR CATARRH. I room dwelling, plenty good tenant
houses, etc. Price 925,000.00 for
cotton. 2 4-roomthe foregoing |Peatl0n ^ and che same is he
gi etc Price 930 pl !° of yIwwrltt , e " m,U " “ » »™« to be heard to vacation at my
gi. e.c. t-nce W lnd exact copy of the original *PP!I-1 Americas. On. at 9 o'clock A
cation for charter In the matter ot
RAINS
NUE IN FRANCE
ss of Life and
Mnce. December 13.—
continued today
Southern France
1 Porttrjnl according
ng this city. Several
■I persona hare been
ting In Che submerged
Three villages In
entirely cut oe from
'•ns. .end thousands of
ha, been done to the
city of Milan.
IX 9 TO 14 DAYS.
N’T is guaranteed to
Itching. Blind or
In 6 to 14 daya or
50c.
ItY SMALL growth
"iinty Population
" For 1010.
Get a HYOMEI (pronounce It Hlgh<-
o me) outfit today.
Pour a few drops from the bott'.e
into the Inhaler that cornea with each
outfit, and breathe It In four or five
times n day.
Immediately you will know that HY
OMEI soothes and heals the Inflamed
and Irritated membrane.
But HYOMEI doro more than soothe
*nd heals; U kill* the germs, those
persevering peats that are at the root
of all catarrhal conditions.
“Itost year 1 auffered terribly with
catarrh. I used one bottle of HYO-
MEL and my catarrh waa better."—
Mias Helen MoXalr, Loyalton, Cal.
A complete HYOMEI outfit. Includ
ing a bottle of HYOMEI. a hard rub
ber pocket Inhaler and simple In
structions for use, costs only 3100.
If you now own a Hyomel Inhaler, you
can get an extra bottle of HYOMEI
for only 50 cents at Dodson's Phar
macy, and druggists everywhere.
Guaranteed to cure catarrh, croup,
asthma and sore throat, or maney
back.
prominent merchant
SHOT FROM AMBUSH
C.. December
111 gives Lee county
l.'tT'J, against 10.344
•f 1.335 In ton yearn,
1 per cent.
No Clue as to Perpetrafcr
of Deed.
limited time.
600 acres red an! gray pebbly lands,
4 mile* of Plains, Oa., on 8. A L. rail
road; 14 miles of Amerlcua. Oa. Of
fered 20 bales cotton per annum rent;
well Improved. 250 acres In cultiva
tion. Price 19,000 ; 96.300 earh. 32.500
can run 3 years 6 per cent Interest.
400 teres Randolph county, 2 miles
ot Shellmjn. Oa.. about 250 acres In
cultivation, balance ta wood and Um
ber; 4 room house; two 2 room tenant
houses, barns, etc. Rents for 10 balsa
cotton. 912.50 per acre. cash. Mule
anj personal property goes with this.
202 1-3 seres, 0 miles ot Da Soto, In
Lea county: 2 tenant homes. 80 acres
In cultivation, rent* 10 hales cotton,
good high f rade land. 915.00 per acre,
cash.
270 aeref. 6 miles oourt house, 1 mllo
station. gooJ school and church, resi
dence, tenant houses, barm; land
worked hy machinery, will rent for 30
bales cotton. 330 per acre.
165 acres, iptendld Improvements.
1-2 mile city limits. Ideal place for
home, good land. 97.000.
,aln tolls whether a
1 r<’solution will he
‘‘•‘krapb
It* own
202 1-2 acre*, good land, well Im
proved. Hents well. $3,000.
I 1,013 acres 4 mllea of Oglethorpe.
| productive, level sod well Improrel,
rents for 35 bales of coUon. 915.00 per
8. C„ December 13.—F. icr *.
Karim a'promtoeiit ®*rehan^oi»^;
lag a general merchandise »*“ bl ‘* k
^tto miles troni,here, ^abut
^ dead nun made no snte morien.
lament About .
era* attacked In a sdmnar
while entering his store.
Many f cb0 ?! ll £ b lI 2roften'tts cans
constipation, vhleh I* |rMOOL Cham-
of aeemlna stopldlty ai
borlato'a gtomy»Jg a tn ^ , child,
are aa 5E} 1 gentle In theli
Notice la hereby given to all parties
Interested, that o® the Slat day
December. 1919, the under signed
guardian for Laura Miriam Rhodes of
Che County of Lee, mill moke applica
tion to the Judge ot Use Superior Court
of the Southwestern Judicial Circuit,
tor an order to aeli the following de
scribed lands of said minor, to-wtt:
One tract or parcel of land contain
ing NineUy-Nins
more or less, bring gmrt of the West
half of lot No. 91 in the 10th District
of Sumter County, On., known as the
Britt Williams friars, and bounded on
the North by Webb, on the
East by R. L WTRIams taxi the public
rood, for the purpoee ot re-la vesting
the prooeeds arising from the sale of
aald -property In the following
■erfbed nroDfrtr;
Also forty-five acres of land lying
North -west of the Eufsula branch
the Soutbwrotera Rail Road, bring
portion of lot No. Four In the 13th
District of La* County. Oa., bounded
by the So Ah wrotern Rail Road on the
south.
The late residence of C. A Rhodes,
being n lot containing one and three-
tffUrtha acre i. situated In the town of
Bmlthvllle, Ox, bounded oa the North
by Join Griffin, on the East by F.
GooAroc, South hy Hall Stewart. Weu
hy Jack Maun. Which Is the property
of Mrs. Jdasoy Rhodes Cowart.
The reason for making this applica
tion for an order to sell tor re-lnves-
ment, being that the undersigned
guardian of aald Minor, cud owing to
tbs place of her resldenoo and the res
idence of aald Minor, she can better
look after this use of aald lands than
the land now owned by aald Minor.
A'so because the property which she
now owns will proluce at rent itx
bale* of cotton per annum, whereas
be property It la desired to purchase
with said funds wilt produce aa rent
for the house 9144.00 per annum and
Cor lands five bates of cotton. _
Also tot aroe arid house la the rei- GroMIA-^umter County.
Ueaco ot fhu Into C. A Rhodes, and
ill of K la rituatsd ta and near
town ot SmithvlUe,
-
For Leave to Sell Ileal 1
GEORGIA—Su inter (County.
To Whom U May Couoern:
t
FOR 81
107 1-3 acres, three i
station. 4 room house, I
near church and school.
900 acres. 4 alias i
propla. 4 room house, 1
300 acres creek land, a
picture, only 95 acre,
double your mossy.
000 seres, 3 miles of
tion, 5 room bona*,
running watar, toil rod t
bargain. 912 t
900 acres extra lla* cotton I
milts of railroad nation. 300
open, 5 tenant houses.
7 room tons# on on
streets, large lot.
6 rt
bath, garden and
3180.
Grot
000.
6 room hoar* with i
13.500.
6 bore* I
Como to see t
buy or rent
P.B.1
206 Cotton Avenue, • AMHdCUS, I
Farms, Goo<
Farms.
Prices right; buy now. Don't
for prices to go up. If you want
Isnds, see us. We have them
i-4tpd* ** • er# * UI ' t0 ** v,r * 1 thousand.
you want to sell, ... us. Wo
property. We are expecting a
many buyers In November and D«
her.
Andr
Planter.'
Bldk.
■'lice
Phone
Residence