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THE AMERICUS WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER DECEMBER 29. 1910 MR. JESSE W. STALLINGS DIED ON SATURDAY Esteemed Citizen of Ameri ca Passes Away. CHRISTMAS TIPS IN CREPE PAPER YOUNG DEMANDS POPULAR VOTE Juvenile Feast With All Dec- Dares Cummins to Let the The announcement Friday morn ing ot the death of Mr. Jesse W Stalling orations. quite unexpectedly Crepe paper pretties are more than ever liked. For decorative trifles they seem to fill the bill. At this seaso to his man> fr.ends and the general I mav utilized with the mos had public, as while his condition been known 7 to be precarious for some time it was not believed that the end was eo near. It was indeed a shock to many here. The end came peacefully at 5 o clock Saturday morning, after an immediate illness of a month. Than Mr. Stallings. Americus : pleasing results. One pictures a gift . table thus picked out. A little feast ! tor youngsters tna> likewise be raanag- ! ed with fascinating results. For a : piece do resistance the doll’s house Jack Horner pie is the very thing. This doll's house costs $1.25, and is ! complete inside as well as out, for in addition to windows, roof and chim- claimed no more genial. t\ hole-hearted ne ^ j t j 8 to nan ted by two paper dolls citizen, nor one more generally es- an( j their furniture. For a dollar ex- teemed. Cordial and affable alwa>s, tra a temporary basement is added, he made strong friendships. and t his is the “pie,’’ and from K The deceased would have passed g j )r j n g the ribbons to which are at- his sixtieth birthday this week, and tac hed the gifts. the greater portion of thi-se jears^ The table is covered with crepe pa- have been spent in Americus, where p er ^ the deep valance being of the his friends were limited onl> by his Christmas landscape paper, snowing acquaintances. None knew this gen- pj ne trees, sleighing, tobogganing and lal gentleman but to esteem him any quantity of snow. It it 20 Inches highly. wide and costs 15 cents for 10 feet. For a long number of years he wao th<> right and left, on the tabl Iowans Decide. Washington, Dec. 24.—Republican Senators of both factions are intensely interested in the question whether or not Senator I^ayette Young, of Iowa, will be elected next month to succeed APPLICATION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA. Sumter County. To the Superior Court of Said County: D. Holmes and A. B. Holmes, of Crisp county, and S. H. Young, of Sum ter county, laid state .respectfully show that they desire to become in corporated under the name of the Administrators Sales. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday In January, 1911, before the court house oocr in the City of Americus, between the legal hours of sale, at pu^ic out cry. all of lot of land No. 206, all of lo of laud No. 203 except fifteen acrej in the Northeast corner, aggregating Sumter Stock Farm, for a period ofiThrce Hundred and B.ghty Five acres twenty v e ars, with the privilege of! nore or less. Said land wall be offered renewal at the expiration of that In six parcels and then as a whole. t» me> land the sale will be made for tue hlgn- The principal office is to 'fce In jest total amount, That tract in the Americus. Georgia, and the amount of Soi&h of the lot capital stock is to be Five Thousand ($5,000.00) Dollars, in shares of One Hundred ($100.00) each, with the priv ilege of Increasing the same to Twen- himself as Senator or whether he will ty Thousand ($20,000.00) Dollars, disappear from the halls of the legis-l They propose to operate a stock farm latlon after the Christmas holidays. j :»• «U«. of F. Colonel Young is the ‘standpat Re- erally, of dealing in live stock and cease. and * is made publican who succeeded the late Sena-! cattle, and farm products, of dealing -i >ur I | ®* e °* 1>a '^ Ilg t:e debts and tor Dolliver, having been appointed by|i“ * a nn lands and real estate, buying,!distribution. 'owning, leasing, renting and selling inis uec.nioer i, ill contain about One Hundred acres, and the other tracts mill contain from Sixty Seventy Five acres. Lines running from Lee street through both of said lot*. A plat of said tracts can 'be seen in office of W. T. tane. The sale as the property of F. Sclg. de- tho for pd. Senate, stated that Cummins controlled the legislature and that Young’s term of office would not last longer than the time it would take the legislature to elect* Progressive as his successor. The legislature meets early In January and Colonel Young has now put up *o the Cummins element a proposition which is embarrassing to them. He de mands a direct primary election Senator and insists that the legisla-: do hereby certify that the foregoing upon the road as traveling salesman, are Christmas tree candles, quaint nov- j ture shall as soon as it convenes enact P a « e °Y typewritten matter is a true For Year's Support. Governor Carroll. At the time he w. ‘to'S'Srtto* neces! Mr,'. J. W. Holmes 'an! d. H. Selg, Burned the friends of Senator Cummins, i sary, usual and profitable in connec- Administratrix, cum testamento of Iowa, who Is regarded as the leader tlon with an yof said businesses for: annexe. of the Insurgent Republicans in the to the stockholders. »V herefore, they pray that they be * made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid, subject to the lia bilities fixed by law. This, October 8tfc\ 1910. WALTER F. HALL, Petitioner’s Attorney Original filed in office October 10th, 1910. * H. E. ALLEN. Clerk, Superior Court. GEORGIA. Sumter County. Clerk’s Office, Superior Court. I. H. E. Allen, clerk of said court. GEORGIA—Sumter County. The appraisers appointed to aside a year’s support out of t..vj estate of J. C. Roney, late of said County, de ceased. :o Mrs. Mary Roney, widow of deceased, having filed their return in thij office. This is therefore to notify all persons interested, to file objec- ur.e .i ary they have, on or before the first Monday in January, 1911, or ehse said return will be made the Ju*£inextt of -iris Court. 6-4t-j>d JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. and In every town and hamlet in sou- e j tle3 at $ lf W ith Santa Clau them Georgia, Jesse Stallings had a which cost 20 cents each. host of friends who will sorrow at his death. More recently he was connect ed with the Royster Fertilizer Co., as traveling salesman. Besides the stricken wife he is sur vived by one son, Robert Stallings, and a daughter, Mrs. Walker Lane, one brother and a sister. The funeral services will be coif- ducted from the family residence on Church street at 3 o’clock this after noon by Dr. Lansing Burrows, assist ed by the minister at Preston. Friends of the family are respectfully invit ed to attend. shades;a law providing for a special primary ! to determine whom the people of Iowa The clever little figures, all more j wish to represent them In the Senate, or less Christraasy folk, cost from 20 to 50 cents. One of them, a pen-wiper, is Mother Christmas, surely a pro phetic figure in these days of the coming woman. The pretty red sled bon bon ’’oxes cost $3 per dozen, the fascinating snowballs being a dollar cheaper. As for the snowman candle, he co3t3 a dollar. BUFFALO HI NT BCN IN AUTOMOBILES Up-to-tbe-Hinute Style Hunting. Minneapolis, December 24.—The Then there are allj screams of school children barricad-, sorts of timely favors and place cards, ed in a district school seven miles which ring the changes on the various from Anoka, prevented a charge emblematic items from the Christmasj through the building by the enraged bell down to the veriest trifle. i buffalo that escaped frqm the farm and exact copy of the original appli cation for charter in the matter of GEORGIA—Sumter County. Sumter Stock Farm now of file in my Ths appraisers appointed to set office. | aside a year's support out of the estate Witne-a my hand and official signa- of J. W. Holme?, late of said County, ture,'this 10th day of October, 1910. I deceased, to Mrs. M. E. Holmes and 29-6-13-20. H. E. ALLEN*) Clerk. Application for Order to Se)L Notice is hereby given to all parties interested, tha-: on the 31st day of Deoecnber, 1910, the undersigned as guardian for Laura Miriam Rhodes of; her minor child, 7 having filed their return In tii-Is office. This is, there fore to notify all persons interested, to file objections, If any they have, on or befoie the first Monday in January, 1911, or else said return wiil be made the judgment of this Court. 6-lt-pd. JOHN A COBB, Ordinary. For Order to Execute Deed. • DOOZE DY THE DARREL NEGROES RUN OUT FOUND BY OFFICERS OF NEW YORK DISTRICT Huge Tigerjs Found on the ^ ^ ve * n Avenue. Harlem Hereafter. The most ferocious blind tiger cap* tured in Americus In a long while was rounded up Saturday by Sheriff Feagin end Police Chief Barrow, Underwood's saloon on Cotton avenue the “find" consisting of eight full bar rels of pint goods of about everv drunk-making variety. The eight barrels were filled with pint bottles, all ready for the hand out, and consisting of old gin, rye, corn and other similar long-range bev erages. Wltn the officers entered the place t!-V Geared it of the throng of cus tomers, closed the doors and made a careful inspection of the premises. The eight barrels were all that could be found, and these were loaded upon a dray and hauled to the sheriff's of fice at the courthouse for storage. There are probably fifteen hundred or two thousand bottles of liquor In the eight barrels. 1 Mr. Underwood made bond In the ram of $300 in this case and $300 In another case developing against him quite recently upon a similar charge. HARROLD G. IS WINNER IN BEST OF RACES Track Tuesday. As the best one of the several trot ting events yesterday on the track of the Americus Driving Club "Harold G’took the race over True Tucker In the best two in three half mile dashes. Both are Americas horses and the race was attended with much interest There were several minor events, but the sprint between these two steeds was the event of the day, Har old G’s wining race being made easily in 1:11. The races on Monday and yesterday alike were Interesting, and while only Americus horses were entered In the several events the fact that good horses ars owned here was well demonstrated. A fairly good audience sitw the races on Monday, with good attendance yesterday. A series of spring races will he arranged soon by the Driving Club. New York, Dec. 31.—With six new brooms waving from window's of the third and fourth stories of the build- ng at 239 West One Hundred and Tblr- t.v-flfth street and a policeman or guard to prevent possible trouble the structure passed Into the hands of the Property Owners Association jf Harlem. According to John D. Taylor, president of the association, the broom, signified “A clean sweep of ne groes from the white resident dls trlcts of Harlem.’’ The association for the last si: months has been In a quiet warfare against further Invasion of negroes'and for the legal removal of those already abiding within the district abounded by Lenox and Thirty-fourth and One Hun dred and Tbtrty-slx streets. Several notorious negro resorts were closed by the association, while others are In that process because of the activity of Mr. Taylor, W'bo Is backed by more thin 90 per cent, of the property own ers. and all of them have signed agree ments not to lease their property to negroes nor to white tenants who can not furnish the highest references. TEDDY WILL NOT SEEK THE NOMINATION Several Events on Americus This Report Said to Be Definite. -Yew York, Dec. 27.—Roosevelt will not seek the Republican nomina tion for the Presidency in 1912. Con ditions within the last three months have combined to make the ex-presl- dent decide unalterably upon this course, as given out this afternoon. WEDDING OX CHRISTMAS EYE OFIXTEREST TO FRIENDS l-ICKED HER PALI BEAHERS THEN SWALLOWED A DOSE Girl Prefers Death to Separation From Lover. Washington, Pa., Dec. 27.—Because lir-r parents refused to permit her to go to the home ot a married sister, Miss Willie Booth and Mr. Harrison White United. At the residence of the bride's parents near Montezuma Saturday morning, .Miss Willie Booth uud Mr. Harrison White, of Americus, were united In marriage In the presence of numerous friends of the happy cou ple. Mr. and Mrs. White returned here by the afternoon train and nre now receiving congratulations at their residence on Lee street. the County of Lee, 'will make applies-! GEORGIA—Sumter County, tlcn to the Judge of tie Superior Court To the H e:rs a: Law of Ann E. Han oi the Southwestern Judicial Circuit,; - on . Deceased: of Je.me3 J. Hill, twenty-one miles for »n order to sell the following de- A! 1.Gibbs having filed his petition away and nave the clue to the vh(-r«. iSC - lands of said minor, to-wit: a; the December, lulu term of tats - One tract or parcel of land contain- ,[, piavtng an order requiring Ed- abouts of the beast that led to its.ing Ninety-Nine and One-fourth acres ward Hannon as Administrator upon death. " I more or less, being -part of the West the estate of Ann E. Hannon, deceased, ' in the 16th District! to execute deed to certain lands GEORGIA—Sumter County. To Ail Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Annie Howell having, In proper form, applied to me for Permanent Let ters of Administration on the estate of James t. Howell, late of said coun ty. this Is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of James I. Howell to be and appear ’at office within the time allowed by law and show cause, If any thoy can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Mrs. Annie Howell Janies I. Howell estate. Witness my bland -and official sig nature. this 7tdt day of November. 1910. JOHN A. COBB, lst-lt Ordinary. For IHxchurge From Guardianship, GEORGIA—Sumter County. John W. Shiver, Guardian of Frank R. Merritt, has applied to me for discharge from his Guardianship Frank R. Merritt, this U therefore to notify all persons concerned, to file their objections. If any they have, oh or before the first Monday In January a xt else he will be discharged front bis Guard':.uship as applied for. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. s-4t pd GEORGIA—Sumter County. Mrs. -Mo lla T. Ouerry has applied to me for a discharge from Guardijr.shlo of her minor children, this !g there fore to notify all persons concerned.to file their objections. If any they hive, on or before the firs: 'Monday In Jan uary next, else Mrs. Motile T.'Ouerry will be discharged from her Guardian ship as applied for. S-4t-pi For Leave to Sell Real Estate. GEORGIA—Sumter County. To Whom ft May Concern : J. N. Smith as guardl.an of Bessie. Ethel and Mattie Lee Smith, minors of J. O. Smith, deceased, having made ppllcatlon for leave t-o sail Real Estate belonging to minors for purpose of ed ucation, maintenance and support of mid minora, the income not being suf ficient. All parties required to show cause before me on First Monday in January, 1911, next term of Ordinary's Court, why said order tehootid not be granted. W.Aness my hand and seal. In open court, December 8th, 1910. JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary, Sumter County, On. 8—It Sheriff Sale. GEORGIA—Webster County. Will be soli before the court house door of said County within the legal hours of tale on the first Tuesday In January, 1911, the foliowtng property, to-wlt: Tie South half of town lot Reporters ascertained in their chase °* 101 £°- . „ , —— — — of the animal vniterriav that tt .—it., ° { Sumter County, Ga., known as toe Tift County, Georgia. In pursuance of no. 5 in Block A In the town of Pres- . 5 y 11 really j Britt Williams place, and bounded on bond for title from Jos. B. Hannon and ton and tt'» store home thereon, now Is a full grown American bison. Ill: the North by Webb, on the ! Ann E. Hannon to said Allen Gibbs, an automobile the reporters began the; Bast by R. X* Williams and the public j dated February 25th, 1907; let said hunt tor an animal even now almost r °ad, for 010 purpose of re-investing heirs and all concerned show cause the proceeds arising from the sale of before me on first Monday In January, said property In the following de-1911, why deed should not be ordered scribed property: cuted and delivered as prayed. -Also forty-flue acres Of land lying JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. North west of the Enfaula foranch of! 8 4t-pd F0RbA LE! 107 1-3 acres, three •“«»». 1 room station, 4 room house - ^''•4 near church a n d school ,^" 600 acres, 4 miles ^ miles of 1'eople. 4 room house, i« 300 acres creek land. v 0 uM, pasture, only f; ^ « double your money w 600 acres. 3 miles of tlon, 5 room house, 300 running water, soil red aal bargain. $12 acre. 600 acres extra fine cotton miles of railroad station open, 5 tenant houses. ^ 7 room house o n one"! atreets, large lot. 33,500. 6 room house with bath, garden and baru $160. «crt,g *cn,g 6 room house, Jacksousr- 000. 6 room house with six ^1 $3,500. FOR RENT. 6 horse farm and one 10 norti Come to see me if yoj buy or rent. -•hi J P. B. WILLIFO! 206 Cotton Avenne, • Bright Contractor and Americus, i Builds, moves or repaid \ *11 kinds. High CI&53 1 able prices. Residence 516 Jefferson arotj L. B. Hit DESIRABLE CITY Fop Si extinct Even the skeptical people of the country, who scouted the first reports of farmers who were terrorized by the sight of the beast, today are con vinced that it was really a bn tram. Eearly today the countryside was roused and the chase renewed. After an exciting hunt the animal was lo cated In the heavy timber a quarter of a mile from parney Monlon's place on the state road. County Attorney H. Pratt and Lee Glddlngs left the automobile In which they had been pursuing the beast and hastily enter ed the timber tract. On the other side of the w*oodland Pratt made out the creature dashing through a field of stubble. Though It was a long shot Pratt fired. This was followed by a volley from Glddlngs, and to gether the men hastened In the direc tion of the clearing. A trail of blood through the farthest thickets showed the animal was hampered in his ra pid flight by a slight limp. Later in the day the buffalo was shot and killed by the posse. the Southwestern Rati Road, being a portion of lot No. Four in the 13th District of Lee County, Gx.. bounded Administrator’s Sale, 8 ATS THAT WTE MIGHT SAVE 300,000 BABIES Dr. J. II. M. Knox, of Baltimore, Teels of Infant Mortality. Washington, Dec. 23.-—Some appall ing figures concerning Infant mortality were presented by Dr. J. H. Mason Knox, of Baltimore, at the meeting of the Monday Evening Club at the Cen tral Young Men's Christian Associa tion, Dr. Knox declared that 300,000 babies died In the United States last year without reaching their second year from ailments directly due to Im proper feeding. This was twice the number of deaths from tuberculosis, and a third the number of deaths from so-called vlrtulent diseases. Dr. Knox urged a general effort to wipe this awful record from the na- tfon'a mortality tables. When You're Candy Hungry no other candies taste so good as Nunnally’s. WRECKED ON LESLIE ROAD CAR STRUCK A PICK Pure, cleanly made, and delicious to the utmost degree, these candies are famous throughout the South. Occupants Had a Close ('all rldeiL A car driven by Mr. Joseph John wtwya she was to meet her sweetheart, son while running at considerable Anna Howard, aged 18,-qpmltted tuf-j speed out on the Leslie road Afon- : cyanide of potassium] day struck a steel pick left In the g herself the girl wrote to her parents giving the names or those she wished to be pallbearers and j 3irt l rtatl"ir the psalms she want ed s ing at her funeral. The other fellow s fool doctrines nre as absurd as your own fool doctrines arc Important roadway and turned turtle, throwing out Mr. Johnson and his mechanician, the latter sustaining painful bruises as he landed beneath the overturned car. The auto was considerable dam aged as welL by the Southwestern Rail Road on the GEORGIA—Sumter County, south. Will bj sold before the Court House The late residence of C. A. Rhodes, door on tie first Tuesday ,in January being a lot containing one and three- 191 L !n said County, between the legil fourcha acres, situated in the town of hours of sale, an undivided half Inter Sralthvllle, Ga., bounded on the North eat *n Two Hundred and Fifty-Eight by Join Griffin, oa the East by F. acres of land, being all of lot No. 21S, Goodroc, South by HUH Stewart, West!' 31 * 1 Forty-Four acres off tie We:t side by Jack 'Mann. Which to the property of l! >t No. 231, and Twelve acres out of of Mrs. Jossey Rhodes Cowart. 'he Southeast corner of lot No. 217 In The reason for making this applies- ttle 17th District of said County, being tlon for an order to sell for re-!nvcs-;* [nown as G* e Warren Davts place, said ment. being that the undersigned is "“divided half Interest being sold as guardian of said Minor, and owing to the Property of the estate ot C. A. the place of her residence and the res- Rhodes, and being sold for the purpose klonce of aald Minor, she can better of distribution among ':he heirs. The look after tile use of said lands than the land now owned by said Minor. Also because the property which she now owns will produce at rent six bales of cotton per annum, whereas '.he property it is desired to purchase •with said funds -will produce as rent for the house $144.60 per annum and for lands five bales of cotton. Also because sold bouse is tbe res idence of tie date C. A.' Rhodes, and all of It is situated in and near the town of Smlthvine, and is likely to enhance in value more rapidly than the land which is now owned by said Minor. Said application to be heard Americus, Ga. at 10 o'clock A. M. De cember 31zt, 1910. This November 9th, 1910. 8-4t MRS. C. A. RHODES, Guardian for Laura Miriam Rhodes. Application for Charter. GEORGIA—Sumter County. To the Superior Court of Ssld Count} - : The petition ot the Americus Auto mobile Co., shows unto Uhe Court the following facts: Tuat It is a corporation duly chartered under the laws of the State of Georgia; charter for the same being granted on the 5tb day of August, 1909, in iSumSer Suiwrior Court, on the application of John Sheffield, Frank Sheffield, Arthur and Walter Rylander and D. K. Brinson. That said charter iwas regularly accepted and organization of said cor poration duly effected. Your petitioner shows that at meeting of Vho stock holders of uald corporation-, a resolution was adopted authorizing -the President to make ap plication for -a surrender of its Frau chlse and corporate rights unto the State. 4. That tbe stock holders of sa:d Corporation desire to partition the as sets of the corporation among the stock holders, after any and all liabil ities of said corporation are paid. Wherefore; Your pet.'.ioucr prays ns follows; 1st. That ft may Dave, th? tight :o surrender its franchise as the law in such cares Is made aud provided. nd. That an order ::f this Court may lie granted afe." t:e publication of notice of this pstltlon :r.d notice to creditors, dDolv ng said corpora tion. and for a ditto an of the asters 8-6t-pd. terms of sale, cash'. This December 6th. 1910. j. c. McClain, Admr. on Estate of C. A. Rhodes. Guardian's Sale. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Will be sold before the court house door In the City of Americut. Georgia, ■tetiveen irbe -legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in January, 1911, alxty acres of land In the 29th District of Sumter County, Georgia. Said sixty acres being all of the old Davidson place except one hundred acres owned by Jim. J, E. Brown, and part of lot No. 237. This sale will be for cash, and -i» authorized by an order from th- Court of Ordinary allowing F. C. Brown to sell the same as the property of his ward, R. L. Brown. 8-4t pd This 7ch day of December, 1910. F. C. BROWN, Guardian for R. L. Brown. occupied and run as the drug store of W. F. Walker and Co. Said property Is levied on under and -bv virtue of an execu'ilon issued from the Superior Court of said County in favor of the Southern Cotton Oil -Co. vs. W. F. Walker, and to be sold as -the property of the said W. F. Walker. Tenants In possession notified In terms of the law. Terms, cash. This the 7th day of December. 1910. 8-lt C. M. CHRISTIAN, Sheriff. Administrator’s Sale. 6- room house oa Jacks;: i Close In. 10-room house on Furloss story, lot 90x210 ft. 10-room house ou Baris large lot. 7- room house on Collect I 6-room house on Jicksoa ■ 6-room house on Elam ate 9-room house ou close in. 5-room house on Jacluo: s AH o fthe shove placet I located and wi have them t reasonable prices. 1 us at once W. S. & G.W.An Farms, Farms. For Letters of Administration. Ta All Whom It May Concern : C. 8. Glover having, in proper form, applied to -me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of Georgs W. Glover, late of aald County, this is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of George W. Glover to be and appear a: my office within ths time allowed by law, and show cause If any they can, why permanent al- mlnistratton should not Ibe granted ta C. S. Glover on George W. Glover estate. Witness my hand And official signa ture, this oth diy of Dec., 1910, JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. GEORGIA—Sumter County. To AH Wlhom It May Concern: Henry R. Johnson having, in proper form applied ta me for permanent -Let ter; of Administration on the estate of Jerry Rodgers, .ate of said County, for H. E. Allen, clerk Superior Court, thto to o cite ail and singular the creditors and next of kin ot Jerry Rodgers to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, an 1 show cause. If any they can. why permanent admlnlstra- tln should not be granted to >H. E Allen, Clerk, on Jerry Rodgers estate WItnesa my hand cud official signa ture, this 3tb dsv of Dec., 1910. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. . There will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder before the court house in Americus, Ga., on the first Tuesday In January, 1911, the follow-1 . p,. ing real estate, belonging to the estate * ®° ne <K * 0, P of Robert W. Sams, deceased: 587 1-2 acres in Sumter County, Ga., on main public road Andersonville to Americus, being 8 miles northeast of Americus. comprising lots 242, 243 and all’of lot 239 except 20 acres In northwest corner cut off by Sweetwater creek to highest water mark, all In 29th District. Said plantation known as Rodolph Hodges place. Four hundred acres In high state or cultivation, balance In wood land. The Improvements on said place consists of one large 6 room dwell ing, 3 two room tenant houses, three commodious barns, : wagon shelter. 1 rorncrlb. all in good condition. Terms 32,000.00 cash, purchaser to assume mortgage 33,000.00 due John Hancock Insurance Company Nov. 1, 1914. and bearing only 6 per cent. Interest. Bal ance of purchase money to bo paid In two payments due In one and two years from date of sale at 8 per cent In terest. The nurchaser to get waranty titles from all the heirs of R. W. Sams when purchase money Is paid. The rented for 23 bales ot cotton to good tenants. RICHARD F. SAMS, Administrator R. W. Sams, Deceased. 22-w—2t & n-2t. Prices right; buy now. for prices to go up. If )0«« lands, see as. We bin t 25 acres upto several yon want to sell, see m property. We are expedite* many buyers In November u4* her. W. S. & 6. W. k U-S6 Planters’ But r Office Phone 656. YOB CAN T BEAT THIS. Union Central Policy on a well-known employee of the S. A. L. R. R. Age 51, Issued 1908, $1.000—Ordinary Life, Premium $48.57. Results for 1010 Prem. Div. Net Cost $48.67 $11.15 $37.42 There Is lots of good Insurance, hat only one “lowest cost.” ‘ That ta fur nished by The Union Central, No bet ter policies on earth than ours Let me show you. Christmas gifts are a sort of hostage to social fortune. Candies are the very high est grade money can buy. They’re shipped to us almost daily by fast express. Hence, always fresh. W, A. REMBERT. The people who bluster are seldom the ones who come to blows. of the same amons the stock ho ders GEORGIA—Sumter County, according to their Interest. 1T0 Whom It May Caucern: R. L. MAYNARD, i Ceo. W. Bagiev having made appll- Petltloncrs Attorney. - cation In due form of law to be ap- Upon considering the above petition!pointed permanent administrator upon It is ordered by the court that said tlio estate of Mrs. France* E. Simmons, Insure in the Union Central with Lee M. Hansford Agent Union. Central life Ins. Co.. Room 18., Planters Bank Bldg^ Americus, Ga. fiat PI jietltlon be and the same to herebv s'* to be heard In vacation at my office In Americus, Ga., at 9 o’clock A. 1L, Dec, 31. 1910. Let the above -petition -and this order he published once a week for four weeks os required by law. This December 1, 1910. 6-4t Z. A. LITTLEJOHN, J. S. C, S. W. C. STUART’S • BOCHO MO JUNIPER COMPOHID FOR KIDNEY TROUBLES SO Years on the Market • notice is hereby given that said appll cation will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for the Slid County, to be held on the First Monday in January. 1911. 8 4t-pd. JOHN IA. COBB. Ordinary. Witness my hand and official signa ture, thla 5th day of Dec., 1910. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. •When a woman laughs and grows 1st the laugh Is on her. Ever notice bow narrow-minded ■ chesty man U likely to be? fOimHONEIHKR /« childrens cafe. can. A'o eplctt • FOR QUICK LOAN. $1,250.00 client's money in my hands for quick loan, three or more years. Apply at once. W. M HARPER, 26-lm Attorney at Law. DRAY LINE All order* for draylng and hauling ren prompt attention. Reliable »er. tlie. 1’hone 286. Mrs. Maud Smith. A Bang Account for iM* fooling of prosperity, a self respect, a foeUil' making uae of your op] Ufo. In every state In ths t* 1 people are opening SsvtoN and Increasing them *" ever before. Can you afford NOT TO tbe general pro.perlty ** MONEY when Dollars «*» ■tart yosr account The Planters of America IS YOUR MONEtl , INVEST WELL? Next to having Important thing I* . nr it—how best to lnrtW .t of It-how best A p-"«n» Inatltutlo* cannot only csr* & Interests 1a » way—giving T° a facilities In tnt 7 finance—but can oU b’e aid and sdvke v and securities* Hi BANK OF SOUTH' SU’S SATEiGS 5* fiur •ft',".