Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, September 20, 1917, Image 8

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uLuinta iu unutn Mr. Ott, representing Schloss Broth- frt, of Baltimore, will be with us Mob- inj, Tuesday and Wednesday next, measure, and ire will appreciate your railing and looking oxer the line. Prices os low as Is f(insistent with good tailoring and satsfacton guaran teed. ANSLKY’S. 13-tf Legal Advertisements WATCHES Ju& received new line of the latent styles in Bracelet Watches, also new line of Gent’s Watches. Titos. L. Bell JEWELERS and OPTICIANS Now is Seed Time And Allen’s Drug and Seed Store is the be& and cheapest place to buy them. Plant now Turnips, Rutabagas, Lettuce, Radish, Mustard, Beets and Cab bage. For field seeds plant Rape, Rye and Barley for grazing, and Fulghum Oats for a good crop nejtt spring. Be^t and largest line of Drugs and Medicines in the city. We want your business and will endeavor to merit it Very truly yours, ALLEN’S DRUG AND SEED STORE * Libel For Divorce. Mrs. Fannie Heath vs. Waiter Heath. Libel for Divorce. In Sum ter Superior Court Returnable to the November Term. To Walter Heath: You are hereby :t. required personally or by an attorney:as follows: to be and appear at the Superior court; west by lands of Dr. W. J. Smith, and tn lie holden for the county of Sumter jot the south by plantation road run- on the fourth Monday In November Ling along the south land line of said J917, next, then and there to answer Jot the plaintiff's complaint, as In default! Levied upon and will be sold as the thereof the court will proceed as to' property of Josh Pay to satisfy a cer- Justlce shall appertlln. j win Justice court fl fa in favor of Dr. Witness the Honorable Z. A. Little-jw J- Smith vs. Josh Pay. Tenant in John. Judge of said court, this the posstsslon notified la termB of the law. 15th day of September. 1917. aim county, on-me nrst Tuesday in original forest, 2 first class tenant October, 1917, within the legal hours houses, 4 tenant houses not so good, of sale, to the highest bidder for cash j Terms of sale, one-third cash, one- tl.e following described real estate, to- third, twelve months, one third In two 'years. Deferred payments to bear One and one-balf (1 1-2) acres ot seven per cent, interest, land, more or less .situate, lying and! Sold as the property Estate of J. C. being In the southwest corner of the DcLaPerrlre, deceased, late of Barrow erst half of land lot Number 247 In the'county, Ga., by authority of said or- Old sixteenth District of Sumter coun- der of the Ordinary of Harrow coun- Georgla, said tract being bounded ty, Ga., and of the will of the said de- On the north, east and ceased. 0. W. DeLaPERRIERE. W. B. M'CANTS. W. L. DeLaPERRIERE, S. B. HEYS, Deputy Clerk, Superior Court. i|e (Eljoxfp reaitana 3tt Mompn’fi Petition for Charier. GEORGIA, Sumter County. To the Superior Court of Said Coun ty: Th* petition of Franc Mangum.of the county of Sumter, saUl state, and Arthur Lucas, of the county of Fulton, said state, and Mrs. Ruth C. Mangnm, of the coonty of Sumter, said state, re spectfully shows: First. That they desire for themselves, their associates and successors, to be Incorporated and made a body politic, under the name and style of "The Times-Recorder Company," for the pe riod of twenty (20) years; with the privilege of renewal at the expiration o fthat period. Second. That the principal office of «aid com pany shall be in the city of Americas, sold state and county. Third. That the object of said corporation is pecuniary gain to itself and its shareholders. Fourth. That the business to be carried on by said corporation Is that of publish ing "The Americus Times-Recorder," in daily, weekly and Sunday editions. Fifth. That the capital stock of said cor poration shall bo Twenty Thousand (120,000.00) Dollars with the prtvllese oi* increasing same to the sum of Thir^ ty Thousand ($30,000.00) Dollars by a majority vote of the stockholders; said stock to be divided into shares of One Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars each. Of the amount of capital to be employed by them Sixteen Thousand ($10,000.00) Dollars has been actually paid in. Sixth. That said "The Time3-Itocorder Com pany" shall succeed to all the rights, benefits, privileges and actvlties of "The Americus Times Publishing Com pany," a corporation heretofore Incor porated for the purposes herein named, but whoso charter has expired by oper ation of law, and which has been con ducting the affairs and business of This 5th day of September, 1917. LUCIUS HARVEY. Sheriff. Executors of Will of J. C. DeLaPc * ricre, Decease:. Citation. GEORGIA, Webster County. To Whom It May Concern : Notice is hereby given that C. C. Tracy, of Web* ster county, Georgia, has filed In Web ster Superior court his petition to es tablish copy of a certain certificate of No “buyer’s risk” at this store we GEORGIA—Sumter Couty. Will be sold before the Court House stock alleged to have been Issued to door, in the City of Americus. said hfm th0 Bank of Preston, on the State and County, between the legal 2 i s t day of January, 1911, which certi hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In flC!lt0 ll( , aiieres has been lost or de October, 1917, to the highest bidder stro yed; sa i a certificate being numbei for caHh, the following described - ft an() for five shares of the capital property, to-wit: stock of sa |d Bank of Preston, of tne You’ll realize what mean when you buy mer chandise here. It’s the basic principle ol our business. We carry only the best lines,such goods*as Hart Schaffner & Marx make; we can rely on them and we know you can. Your satistaction is guaran teed. "AH of lot of land No. One hundred paT va i ue Q f One Hundred Dollars | and Elshty-three, except seventy-one. CJcll an( j tha t slid petition will (71) acres off the West side, being that | heard before me, at Preston, Webster property described in deed from G. W.!county. Georgia, on the first Monda; Glisson'to W. E..Brown, dated Decem-' jn October, 1917. All persons con- W. D. Bailey Co. ber It, 1*08, recorded same date in deed book "JJ", page, 128; bounded on the North by lands of Judson Chambliss and L. G. Council, on Easfi bv Chambliss. West by lands owned by Mrs. J. F. Finch, and on South by cerned are required to show cat.se be fore me at the time and place fixed for said hearing why copy of said certifi cate of stock should not be established as prayed Tor. Given under my official signature J. L. Chambliss, said property being • this August 3tst. 191 in the Twety-eighth District of Sumter) 55. a. LTTTLEJOHN. County, Ga." j Judge 'S. C. Webster'County, Ga. Levied upon and will be sold as the _ property oT G. W. Glisson, to Battery an execution issued from Sumter Coun ty Superior Court, in favor of W. E. Drown vs G. W. Glisson, property K 1 pointed out in Fi Fa. Tenant In pos session notified in terms of the law. TWb 5th day of September,. 1917. LUCIUS HARVEV, Sheriff. By Tf. L. Maynard. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORC/IA, Sumter County. Citation. SWDHGIA. Webster County. ? All Whom It May Concern:, Tt. L. Nicholson of said state, ’having acppllud to me fVrr letters of atlminis (tratian de bonis -non on the cfltnte of "W. Blakev, of said county, this is to cite *all and singular the heir-3 and creditors of .1. W. Dlakey tn be and ap pear At the October term 1917, of said court, and show ennse, if any they can, •why letters of administration de bonis nen should irst be granted on the es- Will be sold before the courthouse, „ k door in the city of Americus, said stat«»| September 3rd, 1917. and county on the first Tuesday in O > | T STAPLETON tober. 1917, within the legal hoars olfj . w.bster'Cbunty. sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the»l - . _________ following described property, to-wit: * 1 Daily Thought. One Smith and Barnes piano, Number! it Is one thing to show amtan that 91699. Levied upo* and will be sold. I ho is in error and another to put him as the property of Mrs. M. E. Bush*., T ^asesslon of truth to satisfy a certain mortgage fi fa In favor of J. H. Poole & Sons vs. Mrs. II. E. Bush. This 5th day of September, 1917. T. L. SUMMERS. Deputy Sheriff, Sumter Co., Ga —Look* THE OAKLAND ‘The Sensible Six’’ When you buy the Oakland SIX you get value receivtt your money. The OAKLAND like old frends alwayii corned. At the sensible price of $945.00 f.o.b., Pontiac, Micl| For demonstration phone 10. Office 120 Jackson S R. E. CATO, Jr. ShcrliPs Sole. GEORGIA—Sumter County. . Will bo sold beforo the Court House naId corporation, of Its said char- . ... ,, tor „„ „ ™,.n n r.«nn,| 00r ' 1,1 11,6 Clty 0l AmeriCU. Said Statte and County, between the legal Te& our Experienced shoe service, a feature oi this store worth your consideiation. Slenderness and Grace Is r The supreme art ot shoemaking is illustrated in this lace boot with a high top. long vamp and deli cately modeled heel. Boots of such refinement of de sign are made only in America and only by leading style creat ors. This model is from Cousins Shoes for Women de facto corporation and that your petitioners have pur chased G. R. EHis, of said state and county, sole stockholder in said "The Americus Times Publishing Company,” and sole owner of said Americus Times-Recorder newspaper, all of hla rights and interests in and to the same. Seventh. That petitioners desire the right to sue and be sued, to plead and be im pleaded, to have and use a common seal, to make all necessary by-laws and regulations, and to do all other things hours of sale, on the first Tuesday in October, 1917, the following described property, to-wit: "One vacant town lot situated on Jackson Street, in Americus, Sumter County, Ga., and bounded as follows: On tho North by house and lot of Geo. Henderson, on South by house and lot of Ab Jackson, on the East by proper ty of Missouri Robinson, on the West by property unknown to me.'' -' Levied upon and will be sold as the that may he necessary for the auc- l* r °P" ,y of *• A. Harris, to satisfy a cessful carrying on of said business.! CPr,aln Clty Cout F1 Fa ' ,slsued from Including tho right to buy. hold and| the clty clurt of America. In favor sell real estate and personal property I" f M J ■ StevcnB va >' A HarrU Tenant iu possession notified in terms of law. This 5th day of September, 1917. LUCIUS HARVEY, Sheriff. suitable to the purposes of the corpor ation, and to execute notes and bonds as evidence of indebtedness incurred vhlch may be Incurred in the con duct of the affairs of said corporation, and to secure the sam eby mortgage, security deed, or other form of liens under existing laws. Eighth. That petitioners desire such other rights, powers, privileges and immun ities as are incident to like incorpor-! Robert attona or permissible under the laws therefore, to cite all persona concern Citation. GEORGIA. Sumter County. Whereas. Mrs. Johnnie E. Fenn, nee Meldrlm, administrate of Robert L. Meldrim, represents to the court in her petition duly filed and entered on record, that she has fully adminlstereO Meldrim’s estate, this is. See these and our other autumn shoes at your earliest convenience. TILLMAN & BROWN Fitters of Feet of Georgia. ed, kindred and creditors, to show Wherefore, petitioners pray to be In. 1 cauae ' lf any th< ' y can ' why « aW adm ">- corporated under the name and style aforesaid, with the powers, privileges and immunities herein set fotrh, and at are now or may hereafter be allow ed a corporation of similar'character under the laws of the state of Geor gia. STEPHEN PACE. Attorney for Petitioners. (stratrix should not be discharged from her administration, and receive letters of dismission on the first Monday in October, 1917. This September 4th, 1917. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. Webster County GEORGIA, Sumter County. I, H. E. Allen, Clerk of the Superior court of said county, do hereby certify that the foregoing Is a true and cor. rect copy of the application for char ter of "The Times-Recorder Company" as the same appears on file In this office. Witness my official signature and the seal of said court, this the 4th day of September, 1917 H. E. ALLEN, Clerk Superior Court. t Executor’s Sole. By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary of Barrow county, Ga., will he sold at public outcry within the legal hours of sale on the first Tues day in October, 1917, at the court house door in I’reston, Webster coun ty. Ga., the following tracts of land situated In said Webster county, Ga., described as follows: 1012 acres of [land more or less In the 23th district “And The Cry Is--- STILL THEY COME by Every Expres DRESSES COAT SUITS In Silks, Serges and the most use! labii are being received daily in all the popular cote Price range $10.00 to $35.00 In all Popular Fabrics and Colors from BEST MAKERS of Women’s Cloths in Amelia Price range COATS $17.50 to $35,00 Of strictly Correct materials and colors ■Ladies and Misses. Price range PETTICOATS $7,50 to $50,00 Aad for CHILDREN $1.98to$15.00 SWEATERS In the well known “FITRITE" and they right This you well know if you have eye worn one. We have them in ail proper fabria Pnces range from $2.98 to $8.98 of Webster county, known as the May Place, Land lots 99, 199, 123, 128, 132. | On said land there Is seven horse Sheriffs Sale. GEORGIA. Sumter County. Will be sold before the courthouse farm in a high state of cultivation, 309 door In the cRy of Americus, said state acres cleared, 312 acres wood, partly BUY EARLY Our line of these garments have been to sensation of the city for the past day or so. have them in Silk and Wool. Colors: Copffl Emerald, Rose, Gold and Purple. Price range $5.98 to $7.50 And avoid advancing prices as well as get* full season’s wear out of your purchase. KILKINKE A New Plaid Suiting. Yard wide 29c Tord. Woo Dependable Ready-to-Wear for Women tOnW ^ JOS Sftf . Yard 75C Ti