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ItitL AMLKItUS l
>GE SIX*
List of Men Who Will Be
Summoned on First Call
The Tiems- Recorder has already
published a list of 374 nun summon
ed on the first call to appear for ex
amination before the Sumter County-
Exemption Hoard The board has de
cided however, to call ',00 men and
the additional 12« names are putdish-
cdherewith:
736—Joe Kennedy. Americus, Ga„ 510
Poplar street. 375.
1628—Joshua L. Hooks. Jr.. Leslie, Ga.,
R. F. D. 2. 376.
707—Leon .Nicholas Murphey, Ameri-
cus, Ga.. Route A. 377.
1425—Willie Wackf hear. DeSoto, Ga.
37 S.
1002—Dave Mlnter, Americus, Ga., 152
Patterson. 379.
1151—James Walter Foreman, Amerl-
cus, Ga. 380.
1101—Charlie Davis. Americus, Ga.,
103o Jackson St. 381.
26S —Joseph Calvin Bass, Americus,
Ga.. Ill Jefferson St. 382.
974—Ester Mlnter. Americus, Ga., 9904
Lee St. 383.
7698—Esau Dorsey, Americus, Ga. 384. cus, (.a. 4d3.
320—Arthur Buford Clark, Americus, 2177-Richard
Ga., Lee Street. 385.
950—Mort Williams, Americus, Ga.,
1224 Montgomery. 360.
926—Sam Jordan, Americus, Ga., 317
Sullivan St. 387.
1010—John McCullough, Americus, Ga.,
211 Poplar St. 388.
1857—Fletcher Porter. Smithville, Ga.
9P9 Sheppard Williams, Americus,
Ga.. R. F. D. 390.
656—H. H. Smith, Plains, Ga., Route
1. 391.
1919—Clifford White, Plains, Ga. 392.
1239—loe Clayton, Leslie, Ga. 393.
814—Samuel M. Weston, Americus,
Ga., 312 Academy St. 394.
1775—Buster Dunn, Americus, Ga..
Russell Alley. 395.
1070—Olin Adams, Americus, Ga., R.
F. D. A. 396.
738—Will Todd. Americus. Ga. 397.
1167—Henry Baldwin, Americus, Ga.,
Route 4. 398.
1097 Ed Lee Tison, R. F. D. C, Ameri
cus, Ga. 399.
1191—Joseph Dowdell, Americus, Ga.,
R. F. D. 4. 400.
1234—Will Thomas, Americus, Ga. 401.
1781—John Wright, Plains. Ga. 402.
1360—Clarence Wright, DeSoto, Ca.
403.
848—John James, Americus, C.a., 604
Forsyth street. 404.
1118—Lucius Hughes, Americus, Ga.
420 N. Lee street. 405.
121—Wiley Watts Hosselton, Ameri
cus, Ga., 311 McGarrah street. 406.
221—Robert Lee Thompson, Ameri-
cua, Ga. 407.
1537—Joe Walker, DeSoto, Ga. 408.
1474—John Young Leslie. Ga. 409.
1414—Early Hooks, Cobb, Ga. 410.
1616—Johnny Cottle, Americus, Ga., R.
F. D., D. 411.
292—James Ashley Dean. Americus,
Ga 132 Jackson street. 412.
822—Arthur Tison. Americus, Ga.,
Route A. 413.
504—Orovcr Teel, Smithville, Ga. 414.
1964—Walter Gibson, Americus, Ga.
120 Forsyth street. 415.
1205—Joe Brown, Americus, Ga. 416.
2152—Henry Fugs, Americus, Ga., R.
F. D. 1. 417.
1510—Will Jones, DeSoto, Ga. 418.
109L-Dave Snead, Americus, Ga., 1202
Jackson street. 419.
2139—Lonnie Burke, Americus, Ga.,
Route 1. 420.
470 George Washington Bagley, De
Soto, Ga. 421.
312—Benjamin Tillman Sieglcr. Amer
lens, Ga., Y. M. C. A. 422.
1507—Ab I-amar. Cobb, Ga. 423.
1729—Gecrge Nash, Smithville, Ga. 424
H F. D. 437.
j6S—Wofford Marlon Skinner, Ameri
cus, Ga.; 438.
1023—lohn Burney Maddox, Americus.
Ga., 328 Patterson street. 439.
1932—Elder Dunlap, Americus, Ga., R.
F. D. 440.
1774—George Reddick, Sumter, Ga. 441.
424 -Allen S Johnson. DeSoto, Ga.
442.
840—Will West, Americus, Ga. 443.
1347—Gabe Corbin, DeSoto, Ga. 444.
1511—Albert Jones, Cobb, Ga. 445.
1188—Andrew Carter, Americus, Ga.
446.
2213—James King, Andersonville. Ga.,
657—A. T. Salter, Americus, Ga. 448.
1995—Escher Terry. Plains, Ga 449.
175— Charles Thos. Underwood, Ga
llo W. Church street. 450.
2147—Algie Dowdell, Leslie, Ga., R. F.
D. 1. 451.
I—Robert Judson Hill, Americus,
Ga- 133 Hill street. 452.
if-Erwin James Eldridge, Amerl-
List of Webster County Men
Summoned on First Draft Call
Christian.
Maddox
Miss Me.Michael who has been vis
iting her sister, Mrs. W. S. Webb, has
returned to her home in Buena Vis-
I.ocal Hoard County of Webster, Stale 25—183. Frank Lester
of Georgia—First ( all—Notice toAp- Praston, Ga.
pear for Physical Examination. I 26— 65. Will Reid. Preston, Ga.
The following named persons are 27—In Army,
hereby notified that, pursuant to the 28—350. Fate Smith, Preston, Ga
Act of Congress approved May 18, 1917,1 29— 54Jim Richmond, Richland, 1
they are called for military service ot Ga.
the I'nited States by this Local Board, j 30—269. Clifford Lawton Will
The serial number and the order rott, Ga.
ta
Clara Halley, of Americus,
spent Sunday with home folks here.
Mrs. C. C. Klker, of Oglethorpe, and
Hr. and Mrs. R. M. Scovlll, of Chlpley,
Fla- have been spending several days
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. J.
Public Health Department
For the People of Sumh
BY DR. W. B. M'WTIOItTEH.
1 ne serial numutr ouu iuu uiut• run, uo. rvnuwiiuij, me wnitiug
number of each of such persons isj 31—335. John Luther Bell, Preston, „ r and Mrg Arlyn Chappell near
A .Safe Well.
What is a safe well? This question
is often asked.
. A safe well is one so constructed
Johnson. that contaminated water or other im~
Mr. Joel Chappell and Miss Lillian, ^ ^ JntQ „
Knowlton. are visiting at the home of, gQ ^ ^ he>Kh , g concerne(li noth _
contamination
shown below. They will report at the Ga.
1.—25
Ga.
2— 33;
3— 27c
4—126
Ga.
»—10
Williams, Anderson-
ille, Ga. 454.
1662—Floyd Burrow, Americus, Ga.,
D. 455.
1240—lasah Roberron, Americus, Ga.
456.
,24—Edward Winifred Dupree, Ameri
cus, Ga., Route C. 457.
2111—Alex Clark, Americus, Ga. 458.
911 —Richard Benjamin Kemph,
Americus, Ga., Route 4, 459.
U72—Elmer S;encer, Americus, Ga.,
Route A. 460.
532—Emmett Ctwood Reid, Ameri**
cus, Ga., Route C. 461.
1517—Nesblt Pope, DeSoto, Ga. 462.
1851—Lee Sheffield, Americus, Ga. 463.
1024—Clifford Battle, Plains, Ga. 464.
1139—Emory Hulbert Hunter, Ameri
cus, Ga., 201 E. Jefferson. 465.
1214—Cleveland Edwards, Americus, Q a
Ga., 210 Jackson St. 466. 13—223
336—Tom French Mabry, Americus,
Ga., 131 Brannon ave. 467.
1952—Gilbert Hardy. Plains, Ga. 468.
212—Sam'Hawkins Gatewood, Amer
icus, Ga., Lee street. 469.
1357—Robert Johnson, Cobb, Ga. 470.
office of this Local Board for physical
examination on the 6th day of August,
1917, at 9 o’clock a. m.
Any claim for exemption or dis
charge must be made on forms which
may be procured, or the form of which
may be copied at the office of the Lo
cal Board, and must be filed at the
office of this Local Board on or before
the seventh day after the date of post
ing of this notice.
Your attention is called to the pen-
32— 341. Jim Leverett, Preston. Ga.
33— 353. Lee Williams. Preston. Ga.
34— 72. Will Brown, Richland. Ga,
35— 356. William Lloyd, Preston. Ga.
Date of posting notice 31st day of
July, 1917.
C. M. CHRISTIAN, Chairman.
GEO. E. THORNTON. Clerk.
Persons whose names are found be-
lcw are hereby notified to be and ap
pear before the above-named Local
Americus
After spending several weeks with
relatives in Macon, Miss Lizzie Hal
ley has returned home.
Messrs. Homer Chappell and Richard
Stevens, of Americus, spent Sunday
with their mother of the former.
Rev. H. Etheridge will fill his reg
ular appointment at Benevolence
Sunday.
I BUI UII’ IIII'JII ID vuhvu pear DCIOrt* IUC BUOic-uaulsu — —
alties for violation or evasion of the n oar d for physical examination on the
Selective Service Law approved May o... a . « ...it in accordance
IS. 1917, and of the Rules and Regula
tiens which may be consulted at this
office:
Charlie Cecil Lane, I’arrott,
Curtis Dew, Preston, Ga.
Mackelroy Brauncr, Parrott,
Cleveland Williams, Preston,
John Jackson, Preston, Ga,
6— 309, Isaiah Tillman Pearson, Rich
land, Ga.
7— 43 Charlie Crisp Pendry, Pres
ton, Ga.
Clyde Edwin Merritt. Prcs-
8th day of August, 1917, in accordance
with the terms of the hcadnote of this
article, attention being called to pen
alties imposed for attempted evasion
of the terms of the law:
36—112. Richard Jossey, Richland,
Ga.
MURPHY INNOCENT OF
COMPLICITY IN ASSASSINATION
MEXICO CITY, August 4.—Albert
Murphy, an American, has been de
clared Innocent of any responsibility
i i connection with the assassinations i
of President Francisco Madero and
Vice President Jose Marla Pino Saurez
ing Is more important than having
pure water to drink.
All surface water, and by surface
water we mean any water running on
top of the ground, is more or less con
taminated, and is unfit for drinking
purposes.
If a well Is situated in a low place
so that surface water can run Into It,
that well Is unsafe. Rain water should
pot drain toward and run into a
well. Yet we see many wells of this
character,
It sometimes happens that wells may
be polluted by sub-soil drainage. By
this we mean the seepage of impure
water through the soil and into the
well, contrary to the generally ac
cepted opinion, wells are usually pol
luted from the surface, and not from
I seepage.
1 ten
' (3)
1 It
- of the well ,
less (1) the soil i» overbuM.
organic matter, or a,
closet Is very close, c
fissures or crevices exist
and sub-soil, so that the i
ter runs directly Into the”
out any natural filtration.
To make your well safe j
dig to a firm, clean bottom
use terra cotta, stone o
up the well; all joints shon; d
mented. At the top there *
t brick
cement, stone or brick
Curtin,
fit closely, ] et ,
e drji
box should
cracks.
A well so constructed
contaminated by surface
seepage.
One reason the death ran
In the city than in the counts
cause city people usually hav«
water supply. Call by office
County Board of Health at u
house and get plans for constn
a safe well. It is worth ■
have pure water to drink act
well can be constructed with.
The filtering power of the
128 ls-wls Wimberly Preston, or February 19, m3. Murphy owned! n , g UBUally sufflc ient to prevent, much expense.
lzs. Lewis e j, I the automobile in which the president
38— 1J. Adolphus Kenyon Law-
horn, Preston, Ga. (In army.)
39.— 6. John Fred Colbert, Pres-
ton, Ga.
40— 327. Richard Arnold Lowrey,
Preston, Ga.
41— 93. James Graham, Richland,
Ident |
and vice president were taken from | ~
the national palace and shot.
proved he was not present and had
nothing to do with the plot.
Ga.
42—345.
•Ga.
Jake May, Preston, Ga. | 43 103.
Earl Wane Witt, Plains, Ga. j 44 754^
Benjamin Wright Dis-
muke, Weston. aC.
12— 46—Charlie Crisp Cox, Preston,
Bloomer Murrab. Preston,
ten, Ga.
9—140.
10— 18.
11—182
Joseph Hill, Plains, Ga.
Leonard Christian, Rich
land, Ga.
45— 51.
46— 30.
Benjamin Franklin Bass, Amerl- 1917
Governor Sims, Weston, Ga.
14— 117. Joe Kitchens, Plains, Ga.
15— 75. Lester Carter, Richland, Ga.
16— 280. Thomas Clark, Preston, Ga.
17— 332. Homer Woolley, Preston,
Ga.
Date of Posting, 31st day of July,
LOOK AT YOUR TONGUE!
IS IT BROAD, WHITE, FLABBY?
-YOUR BLOOD NEEDS ZIP,
Rich-
For Year’s Support.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
The return of Die appraisers setting
apart twelve months’ support to the
family of George Oliver, deceased, for
the 2nd and 3rd years, having been
filed In my office; All persons con
cerned are cited to show cause by the
rd day of September. 1917, why said
7th, 1917.
Americus,
us, .13 Prince St., 471.
S—Carl Elbert Ansley,
Ga. 472.
1707—Fred Hall, Smithville, Ga. 473
2039—Charlie Foster Lyles, Americus,
Ga„ R. F. D. A. 474.
1160—Cassle B. Carter, Sumter Co. Ga.
1192—Joe Monchlef, Americus, Ga,
Route 1. 476.
7660—Dorsey Wimbush, Americus, Ga.
Route B. 477.
305—Molcy Pantone, Americus, Ga,
907 Lamar street. 478.
143—Elijah Lewis Driver, Americus,
Ga„ Peppermint alley- 479.
557—Leon Roy Justice, Andersonville,
Ga. 480.
1651—Lucius Smith, Jr., Leslie, ga„ R.
F D. 2. 481.
1433—Wash Carl, Cobb. Ga. 482.
2143—Johnnlo Breedlove, Americus,
Ga.. R. F. D. A. 483.
1640—Cleveland Phill, Americus, Ga.
.. F. I). 484.
1798—Henry Hurley, Smithville, Ga.
Jim Stevenson, Preston, Ga.
Charlie Oscar Wiggins,
Preston, Ga.
47— 199. William Hawkins,
land, Ga.
48— 25. Sampson Pendry Gunnels,
Preston, Ga.
| 49—122. Jim McGarrah, Preston,
Ga.
j 50—222. Oscar Shepherd, Weston,
Ga.
| 51—297. Will Armsted Goare. Rlch-
jlrnd, Ga.
| 52—321. Jesse Willis, Richland, Ga. t „ r I( | sc h ar ge of Guurdlunshlp.
Persons whose names are found be-| .-,3—320—Willie Thompson, Richland, qeqrGIA—Sumter County,
low are hereby notified to he and ap- Ga. j h. Statham. Guardian
pear on the 7th day of August, before j .-,4—121. Mose McGarrah, Preston,
the above named Local Board for phy- Ga.
slcal examination as provided in tho c. M. CHRISTIAN, Chairman.
GEO. E. THORNTON, Clerk.
Date of Posting of Notice, 31st day
July, 1917.
C. M. CHRISTIAN, Chairman.
GEO. E. THORNTON, Clerk.
When Your Tongue Is White and Flabby, It Is
That You Are Anemic and That Your Blood
Needs Ziron Iron Tonic, For the Benefit
of Your Weakened System.
Look at your longue In the mirror!
It ought to be pointed, pink, clean and firm.
If it Is broad, white, coated, flabby, it is probably a sign that
. 1917, why said aneni | c that y 0ur blood larks red corpuscles, that you are not In good
implication for twelve months’ support ^ at j. our system needs Iron to bring It up to proper condition,
ihouhl not be granted. This August when your blood'needs Iron, take Ziron, the new Iron Tor
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
headnotc of this article, attention be
ing called to all the penalties provid
ed for evasion of service:
18— 194. Green Grimes, Weston, Ga.
19— 298. Chester lllghnote, Rich-
622—Dupont G. Forrest, Plains, Ga
4S0.
>—Junius Cleo Lail, Plains, Ga
2191—Ulysses S, Wiggins, Anderson
ville, Gn. 488.
2071—Ed Waters, Americus, Ga.. Route
A 489.
1464-Luther Roberts, Americus, Ga
49J.
1257—Jesse Jackson, Americus, Ga
626—Milton Hooks, Leslie, Ga.. R. E. 491.
1677—Mathis Folks, Americus, Ca. 49.
284-Jlm'Mitchell, Leslie, Ga. 42C. 1961-Emmett Jackson W« ln «. 493.
90—Grover Cleveland Purvis. Amerl- 781-Luther Floyd, Plains. Ga. 494.
427
cus, Ga„ Hancock avenue
191—George Bullock, Americas, Ga„
512 Church street. 428.
2204—Sylvester Jones, Andersonville,
Ga. 429.
477—Wesley C. Kenmore, Americus,
Ga., R. F. D. 430.
1187—Richard Davis. Americus, Ga,
740’Lee street, 431.
]179_Wlllle Dowdell, Americas, Ga .
Route 4. 432.
753—Richmond McOrady, Americus,
Ga.. 528 Wynn street. 433.
2158—Charley Ford, Americus, Ca„ R.
F. D„ A. 434.
130—George Anderson, Americus. Ca„
Church street. 435.
858—Leroy Robert Taylor. Americus,
Ga„ 510 Jefferson street. 436,
1996—Lonnie Williams, Americas, Ga„
When your blood'needs Iron, take Ziron, the new Iron Tonic,*,
tains also the hypophosphites of lime and soda and other valuable ten
dients prescribed by the best physicians for this form of trouble.
When you feel tired and miserable, lack ambition, suffer from Ini
rheumatic pains, gastric catarrh, depression of spirits and a genera
of being ’’under the weather", why not try Ziron to help you hack to _
1 h utathnm Guardian of W H ' Zirtin, the new compound of Iron, contains no habit-formlng drnsx
Stewari, has allied to me lor a dls-j 9 «•*•. reliable tonic remedy-good for men. women and children.
Charge from his Guardianship of W. H.| Mr. R. L. Poston, of Lillie, La., writes:«"Some weeks ago I was
land, Ga.
20—243.
ton, Ga.
Henry Lewis Mathis, Pres*
Luther Glee Hallman,
Preston, Ga.
22— 355. Eu?ene Right, Preston, Ga.
23— 218. James Rokins, Weston, Ga.
24— 31. Bennie Hill McKinnon,
'reston, Ga.
charge from his Guardianship of \v. H. **».**.*«. » * '* , *• , „ ,, .
Stewart. This Is therefore to notify all! "1th something like dumb chills. I just ached all over, my skin
persons concerned to file their objec- clammy. I ached worse from my knees down t didn t rest well nfeh
mv itirinMln u-fisn f imnn I wna nfmln T wnillfl PPf flOWTl in 1)0(1 and SO
PRICE OF SLEEPING CAR
RAISED BY MEXICAN'S
tlons. if any they have, on or before the
first Monday In September next, else
said J. R. Statham will be discharged
from his Guardianship as applied for.
Aug. 6th, 1917. JOHN A. COBB.
Ordinary Sumter County.
MEXICO CITY, Aug. 4—The prices
of railway and sleeping car tickets on
the railroads operated by the Mexican
government were increased five per ty:
cent on July 10
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
To the superior Court of Said Coun-
rreston, us. - — , The petition of II. D. Terrell and C.
II). Terrell, of Crisp county, Ga.; J. B.
Terrell, of Newton county, Ga.; John
Pale Faced Women Take Fhosphaies to Make Rosy Cheeks
and Beautiful Forms
Men Need Phosphates to Make Strong, Healthy,
Vigorous Bodies
of Flintfiide Manufacturing Company.
2nd. The capital stock of said cor
poration shall be Fifty Thousand ($50,-
. j000.00) Dollars, divided into live hun-
Atianta, Ga. Dr. F. A. Jacobson says it is a sign vf anemia. When the pbos- d^ e <| shares, of the par value of On®
that Phosphates are just as essential to pimtes gc from the blood the pink (Hundred (8100.00) Dollars per share.
Athletes Increase (heir Strength, Energy and Enduranee 200 Per Cent or
More by Simply Taking a Few Weeks Treatment of Argo-I’hosphafe.
my appetite wasn’t good. I was afraid I would get down in bed and so
to do In the Spring of the year. I began to look around for sorr
to help me and decided to try Ziron... I had not taken one third of i
until I felt much better. I grew stronger, began to get hungry andfi
have any more of tho chills. I think Ziron is a splendid tonic.”
~ SPECIAL OFFER: Buy a bottle of ZIRON, today, at your dm
nnd give It a fair trial, according to directions on the bottle. If, afttf
up one bottle, you find it has not benefited you, take the empty bott*
to the druggist and he will refund what you paid him for it. We repu
so there is no reason why he should not repay you. This offer only i
to the first trial bottle.
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personal property or real estate of o’ Georgia, the United State?.
F A. Quiilian, of Fulton county, Ga.,
respectfully shows:
1st. Your petitioners desire for
themselves, their associates and suc
cessors, to be Incorporated and made
a body corporate under the laws of
Georgia for a period of twenty years,
with the right of renewal at the end
that Phosphates are Just as essential to r- nuuumu <*iu V . VV j
. ... lQ ’cheeks go too. The muscles lack tone, with the right to increase said capital
"81—Luther Floyd Plains, Ga. 494. an >’nian or woman w 10 reseas , They become nervous, irritable, de* stock at any time or from time to
913I—Warren Clark, Leslie, Ga. Route nervous, or irritable, worn out, or loo vs gp on dent, melancholy, the brain fag8,.j m e, by a majority vote of the capital
<g j. ’ haggard and pale to make a strong, ro- and t ^e memory fails. Therefore if you stock then outstanding to any amount
bust, vigorous healthy body, as they^lsh to preserve your youthful vim, not exceeding Two Hundred Thousand
ore to cotton to make it grow. The•>Igor and vitality, to a ripe old age, ($200,000.00) Dollars; said increased
lack of Phosphates is the cause of all ytu must supply the deficiency of Phos- j capital stock to be In common stock, or
anemic tonditions and the administra- : phates lacking in your food by using preferred stock in such amount, a
_ Lolzo Brown. Ioczlie, Ga. 496.
1033—Everett Marshall, Americus, Ga ,
Route 4. 497.
Route 2. 498.
958—Sammio Dunnell. Americus, Ga..
612 Spring street. 499.
223—Joel William Cullen Home,
Americus, Ga., 210 W. Furlow street.'weeks time in many instances
500.
any kind or character useful to said eign countries.
_ . . corporation, the same to be taken at a ! 8th. That the said corporal
Terrell, of Newton county, a., o n mar j cet va j ue to be determined by have the right at any time bj
W. Zuber, o e a coun y , a., an ^ gubscribers to said capital stock, j jority vote of the stockholder*
5th. The object and purposes ofj re Bular or called meet.ng to*
said corporation are pecuniary gain toj 0i * a8sets either fort
the stockholders, and the business to 0a time cr for stocks, bonds. M
be engaged in by it is a manufacturing j security or other corporations*
business. Your petitioners desire for trary to law, and to dLtr
said corporation the right to develop proceeds among its stock o
a lime plant or kiln, to extract from proportion to their holdings
of that time under the name and atylo ,he R round llme deoo *“». Phl'erlze the! »P business and surren er
same and manufacture and sell lime ter.
fertilizer and all their Ingredients and! That said corpora
products. The right to manufacture have the right to amend *
and sell peanut oil and its products; jb. v a majority vote in a ® ou °
peanut meal and feedstuffs of any and stock at a regular or ca! ^
all kinds; the right to manufacture and: have such other and furt er
sell lumber and lumber products. For are usually granted to corpo.
the purpose of carrying on said busl-| like character under the a*
ness, petitioners desire for said corpo- state.
Wherefore, your petitioner*
that after :h!s petition has
in the office of the Clerk of t
perlor Court of Sumter count*
ration, the right to buy real estate,
improve and sell the same, to buy and
erect machinery, mills, plants, houses,
lack of Phosphates Is the cause oi an yt u must supply me uenciency ox rnos-j capital stock to be in common stock, or and a,8 ° t0 sel1 the 8ame - to bu y and
iWarren Incram Leslie, Ga., anemic conditions and the administra- phates lacking in your food by using preferred stock in such amount, and fie,! tImber » lumber, saw and dry the
tion of 5-grain Argo-Phosphate tablets j Arso-Phosphate, the form of Phos-||i such proportion as may bo deter- 8a ® e ' f° K row * uuy and sell peanut*
will increase the and endurance of phates most easily assimilated. 'mined by a majority vote of the capital
weak, nervous, care worn men and wo-| NOTICE: Argo-Phosphate which is common stock outstanding at the time
— * *- *— -- three recommended and prescribed by phy- of such increase. Preferred stock to
weeks time in many Instances and slcians in all anemio cases, is not a bear such rate of interest, have such
their continued use will build up the secret or patent medicine, but one that share of profits and such preference
whole nervous system, and give new is sold and recommended by well a«* to payment of principal over the
life, vim, vigor, and vitality to the known druggists everywhere, and phy- common stock, and with only such
siclans are dally prescribing the con- , voting power and voice in the manage- mortgages or trust uecus on any
stituents contained In It. Being entire- ment of the corporation as may be de- property that it may own. The right
ly unlike many other Phosphates, It is termined by a majority vote of the 1 ' subscribe for stock in other corpo-
We cxdiuie your uied tilkinf machine
records. Write lor sleek list and prices.
NATIONAL RECORD EXCHANGE.
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A. M. HUGHLETT. A.M.. LL. D.. Headmaster. Oxford. Gi.
rosy cheeked beauty. There can be no
rosy cheeked, healthy, beautiful wom
en, w ithout their system Is sufficiently
upplied with Phosphates
and their products, and other articles
and things necessary to carry on the
business of said corporation, or profit
able to said business.
Cth. Petitioners desire for said
corporation the right to issue bonds,
borrow money, and secure the payment
by mortgages or trust deeds on any
whole body. I always prescribe Argo-
Phosphate to patients who are pale
and colorless, and It Is surprising to ly unlike many other Phosphates, it is termined by a majority vote of the 1 > supscriDe tor stoeg in other corpo-
sce how quickly a few weeks treat- easily assimilated and will be found capital common stock of the corpora- rations, when not contrary to law, and
ment will transform a pale 1 face to a .s,wsivo in th. treatment nf Indigestion linn At the time such issue Is author- hold or vote the same. The right to
easily assimilated and will be round capital common stock of the corpora- rations, wnen not contrary to law, anu
effective In the treatment of Indigestion lion at the time such Issue Is author-,hold or vote the same. The right to
and stomach troubles, as well as for !red, and also with the right of the, make, endorse and Issue promissory
care worn, nervous conditions. The corporation at such time as it may tie- j n ott-«. drafts or bills of acceptance or
manufactures or Argo-Phosphate will slgnate lo pay off said preferred slock | other negotiable Instruments or evt-
rupplied with Phosphates. In recent forfeit to any charitable Institution and retire the same. jdence of indebtedness and also the
nterviews with physicians on the grave 3:',000.00 If they cannot treat any many| 3rd. Petitioners desire lor said cor- fitht to loan money, the right to sue
and serious consequence of a deficiency or woman under 65 who lacks Phos- poratlon, the right to organize when and be sued, and make by-laws for the
published In accordance wild
utes applicable thereto an 0
granted by said court l nC0 ^j
them, their associates ana =-■
as a body corporate as herein
and for the purposes herein n
w ith all of the powers, rights a
lieges herein set forth. —
P. A QUR.hU
petitioner’s
Filed In office the 21,1
c R. HU
1917. s
I, S. R. Heys, Deputy
Clerk
I, o. n.
Superior Court ot Sumter
do hereby certify that the^ ^
a true and correct cop)
* Manufacturing ComP an > •
1 . Cl, In «h<S Owl
and serious consequence of a deficiency or woman under 65 who lacks Phos- poration, the right to organize when ana be sued, and make by-laws ic
o'Phosphates In the blood of American!phates, and Increase their strength and said capital stock has been Eubscrlb- government of sa!J corporation. , m
men and women. 1 have strongly em-jendurance from 100 per cent, to 300 ed and the right to begin business! 7th. The principal office and place’appears of file In tllls . 0 atur d
1 phasized the fact that doctors should! per cent, or more In one month’s time, when 10% of the capital stock has cf-business of said corf oration shall I Witness my official ms" ^
! prescribe more phosphates In the form If they are free from organic trouble, been paid Into the corporation. ,bc at Flintside. in Sumter county, Oa„ seal of said court, this ^
! of Argo-Phosphate for weak, worn jit is dispensed by Hook’s Pharmacy. | tth. Petitioners further desire that but petitioners desire the right for | July. 1917. s m* w
'out, haggard-looking men and women.I Sample mailed by the Argo I-abora- said corporation shall have the right said corporation to establish branch Deputy Clerk Clerk. J ^
When the skin is pale, and flesh flabby, tcries, Atlanta Ca„ for »1- » rvt to take In payment of the capital stock offices In any other place In the state Cmrt. Sumter Ceun y,