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MECH1CII town PHD
i test ran
li to the basket by suction. Once the
cotton enters the picker it never re
turns, and there is no clogging. II
goes straight through the hose to the
fan. ami then is blown out of a peri
scope-looking arrangement into the
basket. The basket is square and
made of wire netting and holds about
eighty pounds. As the cotton is blown
i into this basket, it strikes the farther
most side, and such dirt as may havo
Cliff Clay, of Americus, to Be been attached to it Is blown on ! ard tear will not be over three dollars
GREATEST HT1
FDR COTTON INDUSTRY
SINCE mm GIN
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Ladies desire that irre
sistible charm—a good
complexion. Of course
they do not wish others
to know a beautifier
' has been used so tb-y
buy a bottle of
Magnolia Balm
LIQUID FACE POWDER
and u.c ArrordinK lo timple dir.rtion.- I.
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tefrtahin.. Hral. Sunburn. Atop. TAn.
Pink. WkUc. Ram-Rti.
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Sample (either color) for 2c. Stamp.
BY DR. W. B. M-W'HORTER.
During the past week two hundred
school children were examined at Fur-
low Grammar school on Jacks m street
Those oxamlned were In the Fifth.
Sixth and Seventh grades.' The eyes,
ears, nose, throat, lungs, teeth and
heart of each child was examined. The
work was done as carefully as possi
ble.
Among the 200 examined twenty-two
were found to havo detective vision;
six were found to have defectlvo hear
ing; thirty-four were found with some
defect of the nose and throat, usually
lently enlarged to Interfere with
breathing through the nose should bo
removed. Simple enlargement of the
tonsils la not sufficient ground for re
moval. It dopends on the presence of
disease. All diseased tonsils should be
removed, whether largo or small.
Tho most common defect was that
of defective teeth. Defects In tho first
set of teeth were not classed as such,
unless very bad. Even slight detects
in tho permanent teeth were not noted,
but only those dofects needing atten
tion.
The law requires that tho results of
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday la
October, 1917, the following described
property, to-wlt:
•■One vacant town lot situated on
Jackson Street, In Americus, Sumter
County, Ca., and bounded as follows:
On the 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 bo sold as the
property of I. A. Harris; to satisfy a
certain City Cout F1 Fa, issued from
the City Court of Americus In favor
of M. J. Stevens vs I. A. Harris Tenant
In possession notified in terms of law.
This 6th day of September, 1917.
LL-Crus HARVEY, Sheriff.
lore, fall
Big Company—An Absolute tlean
Perfection
„ „ and then you
0J r.m-It" on and tho pain
“T-A.Twav and tho corn peela
* tike a banana skin—-
off i |Ke . . - •-
it a gr;
sts-It” ^ ^ ^ ^
and'hive^aln? '.do the work of two or three men,
and
BY FIIAXC MAXGU.U.
. I A mechanical cotton-picker that can thrust into the machine,
T.orv of tho'wortr'MUlleS be operated by a child and that will emerges as free from d rt as is
It never falls, ladles ] (Jo (be work 0( tw0 or [hrec men, and which comes direct from •
Sirfollows an* i, moon thnpouehlv. has been in- The entire machine weighs about 2o0
pounds, light enough for a hoy to
°“^tfo r r^nrt House
— nine were ‘“^l^ tn orl'^dlaa. This will he done os soon d00r . In th0 c.ty of Americas, said
C possible. Parents w„, he notified
T«:nion. fourf WeHde no hohhles. Wjbel.eveta
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Weighs 250 Pounds. | 000 for a halt interest in tho project. Tbre(j bad novcr bad eyea examined, treatment. Some may o .
When the picker has been through a They ^ arranglllg t0 flnanco their | nnd winj bad)y need o{ BO me correc-1 We have no axes togr ^
patch, there is no
even on tlie ground,
that tho hand-pickers
t.L Ci IL IJ • through the netting. The cotton, there- livery part of the machine has
One of the Stockholders in (ore falls lnl0 lUe basket perfectly , hccn patentcd and aready the Stuken
borgs have refused an offer of $100,-
are arranging to finance thclr | and w8ro bad i y m need of some
- ,, „ town company, tho stockholders being Flftee n had 8ufflc | C nt defect of with P^ents
Storm cotton, I number. Mr. Cliff Clay *111 mcrlt an examination by a dentist they shall c ° nsult .
would leave, is „„ „ nlv RtocUho , der In tho vl ”®" We hope tho people of Americus and
possibly be the only stockholder In the petcnt oculist. I "J ° P ° , realize tho Import-
South. However, it Is proposed to R , g BCen tbat qUtte a numbe r were Sumter ” , r „ , v0 us en .
make tho company a Southern lnstltu- (cund to baT0 aden oids and enlarged ance ol this work ana
tin. having all of Its machines made In tonsl , s AU adcn olds that are
Atlanta.
fellows
Everybody j vented and perfected
.V'Avn'.'on^c^pVof p y rmS 'all kinds of cotton, on the Plantation Wcgerly and Mr. N. A. Thtal *
pW^SVc^'ciRcago, Ill- Ma Q Clay . twenty miles teond. lnd„ who will be genera mans
need tore* I ^rem Americus, the cotton picker was ger of .he
. | yesterday afternoon declared to be an bun onit J »> Mp _ cli(t Cla y.
unqualified success. testing out mu p. kho)ders
The final demonstration was made in -tow ^ ^ ^ ^ ^
100 Machines This Fall
suffic- couragement and co-operation,
«««««»» *****
Ji:U
It. Jackson. of the t ion Is.
nf markets, has author- The lnven(or i s Carroll Stukenborg.
'and how really wonderful
HiKBS=K=ris S s«2f.SS
don at the state experiment station.
Though thoroughly cognizant of the
> urging the farmers ^ who no w lives in Chi- fact that!
d of the south to hold ca , 0 a y0UnB man who has devoted lion which »il ' ^ S(mtb
ir a mlnimUm °' 2 ° .fourteen years to the study of this ap- ton M ^ 9.^ >f ]abor
' pliance, and who has finally perfected «* stukenbor- is as modest
ays Mr. Jackson."show |( on]y #ttfip tbe most per sistont labor young Mr. htukenh -
i.ast twelve months the i d ^ greate8t •discouragements a " •■ «« ' unconsclou9 0 , the fact
ption exceeded 21.000.-, AFSOclated wlt h him Is his brother He seems
Il-.I world's productionL rcd stukenborg , wh o has financed that. his name will,
One hundred machines will bo
made for sale by the first of November.
Next year the capacity will bo a
thousand machines before the first of
June. After that it is doubtful if the
supply can keep up with the demand.
That the Invention will make tho
Stukenborgs rich, as well as world-
famous.thero can be no doubt.
Tho few Sumter county farmers who
havo seen the machino in actual opera
tion havo been carried away with It.
Their enthusiasm has known no bounds
They perceived at once, as anybody
must, that it Is perfectly, and that
all chance of failure, has been elimi-
nated.
Tho machino will pick long-staple
««. readily as short-staple cotton, an£
the cotton is so much cleaner and
Third.
That the object of said corporation
is pecuniary gain to Itself and Its
shareholders.
Fourth.
That the business to bo carried on
by said corporation is that of publish
ing “The Americus Timcs-Recorder,
in delly. weekly and Sunday editions.
Fifth.
That the capital stock of said cor-
poratlon shall be Twenty Thousand
($20,000.00) Dollars with the privilege
o-' increasing same to the sum of Thir
ty Thousand t»30,000.00) Dollars by a
majority vote of the stockholders; said
stack to bo divided into shares of One
Thousand ($1,000.00) Dollars each. Of
tho umount of capital to be employed
by them Sixteen Thousand ($lfi,000.00)
Dollars has been actually paid In.
Sixth.
bales.
'his brother the whole time,
estimate for 1917 l hlm i nB pircd him with the confidence and that
IS unauucu Invpntors as 1,10
encouraged as one of the world s great inventors lbrmlgh the 8UC tion
. A^_a j t W |u be linked with tnai oc . «««
. , - - Whitney as one of the two men who
that (Ills Will be a short cr p. tbat Bnally wlns . ,' id be m , y t for the cotton industry,
successive short crops exhau Tbe nna | demonstration yesterday 8ecm s to be a matter of
irplus from preceding; years, and a(tern00n w89 witnessed by the writer, ^ ^ thM aftcr wo rklng on It for
* . aueriiuuu — * ,: f thnt after worKing *
, of 1917 will have been ^ c , ay J!is8 Mary Ella Davenport, yUcl ** * tblnklng 0 , nothlng
: before the close of «“> a,'. Pillsbury. Mr. Cliff Clay, fourteen ycdrs.tnmK g
intdiung before the close of the ' nryc() pmsbury , M r. era »i, and nlgUt , he has finally
> trade tills year. I the Messrs. Stukenborg and the r at- h ( mse lf a period of rest.
ie government has fixed tlie ,„ 1>r _ i !! i i<' rne >'’ Mr - u K Wegerly. of Chicago, earned h ^ p faIne Here ,
» year's wheat crop at $-.20 per. Tbc machine, under ordinary condl cliff Clay was In Chicago re
ft or, roughly, full two and one- |llcn9> wU1 plck forty pounds of cot- • acc ldent heard of the
inn tho average for the past ten an bour , , lne when It was shown to him,
. Considering the extremo high , t )eave8 t he plant uninjured an„ , ared emphatically that It would
if producing cotton under P resent tho same time removes every bit of lie ec ^ , nvlted the Inventors
dons, we believe that cotton c&tton even moro thoroughly than do to ^ ^ #n4l tegt9 on hl9 mo th-
tn.: be old for less than two j, 3nd p | c i;ers. , , n Sum ter county, and the
ice-half tunes what It has aver- u drl ivers the cotton Into a wire * r ‘ ’ accepted.
t«rhn years In other words, wo ba8ket , absolutely free “ f ?' r i “jS There has been no publicity wl.at-
e that mid liing cotton should d 9Cra rato though with the lint st uached t0 the long dream of the
a minimum of 2^ cents, and thatl pltacbcd _ add much of tho most stukenborg s. Tbey gept tho fact a
lint less Is unfair to the southern ab90rbe d. secret from the world. Not even their
3 rrower. A hale of 25 cents cot- Fits Cotton Rows. f . d , kncw 0 n what device Car-
i;y Wi I buy no more flour, meat.I The mac hlne has a width of stukenborg was working so In-,
lard, cloth or 'steel than would a lncbc8 just getting in between ro • Jy Tbcy wer0 afraid of an-
w-cent cotton a few years ago.‘ 0 , cctton . it stands on two wneet . now that tho cotton
-n.hr ; ust ten years tho price d „ pu „ed by hand. Th. an ab8olute success they
" a has averaged 11 cents. andj dov | ce ( 8 operated by a one- ^ atlt tb0 world to know It.
-7 cents per bushel. On this j A , ogu | engine, made by the _ h ma chine will bo made In the
$2 wheat Is equivalent to 25,-| t|ona i Harvester Company. with Atlanta as headquarters.
cotton, and $2.20 wheat Is equal | gn | lon of gasoline will operate ^ w ,j, 9{ , n for $225.00. With two
■cent cotton. Tho comparative nl8cb („ e ten hours. ..teking attachments to a machine, the
* of tlie two for the ten-year A hos e six feet long, extends * be $250.00. There are no
1 has been: I the fan. At the mouth of the ho.ej. jrj~ ^ par(s w ^ out of ord er, ana
Cotton Wheat, |bc picking device, which p c ,, be readily replaced. It Is es-
P er lb. per bu.! ton by friction of revolving ^brushe^ ^ dt ,p rcclat lon from wear
tube and the fan, making it mors
adaptable for ginning purposes, that
it is expected to crcato a demand for
machine-picked cotton.
The Stukenborgs have decided to
name the machino "The American,
in honor of Americus.
Old Sixteenth District of Sumter coun
tv. Georgia, said tract being bounded
ns follows: On the north, east and
west by lands of Dr. W. J. Smith, and
on the south by plantation road run-
nlng along the south land line of said
Levied upon and will bo sold as the
property of Josh Fay to satisfy a cer
tain Justice court fl la in f avor of Dr.
W J. Smith vs. Josh Fay. Tenant In
posstsslon notified in terms of the law.
Tills 5th day of September, 1917.
LUCIUS HARVEY. Sheriff.
Libel For DWorce,
Mrs. Fannlo Heath vs
Heath. Libel for Divorce,
er Superior Court,
the Nov-mber Term.
To Walter Heath: You are hereby
required personally or by an attorney
State and County, between tho legal
hours of Bale, on the first Tuesday In
October, 1917, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described
property, to-wlt:
"AH of lot of land No. One hundred
and Elfhty-three, except seventy-one
(71) acres off the West side, being that
property described In deed from G. W.
(Bisson to W. E. Brown, dated Decem
ber 11, 1908. recorded same date In
deed book -'JJ", page. 128: bounded
on tho North by lands of Judsoa
Chambliss and L. G. Council, on East
hv Chambliss. West by lands owned
by Mrs. J. F. Finch, and on 8outh by
J. L. Chambliss, said property being
in the Twety-eighih District of Sumter
County, Ga.”
Levied upon and will be sold as tho
property of O. W. Ollsson, to satisfy
an execution issued from Sumter Coun
ty Superior Court, in favor of W. B.
Brown vs G. W. Gllsson, property
pointed out In Fl Fa. Tenant In pos
session notified In terms of the law.
This 5th day of September, 1917.
LUCIUS HARVBY. ShertfT.
By R. L. Maynard.
. Walter
In Sum-
Returnable
v v ’ ; • . .
That said “The Tlme3-Ilecorder Com-jto bo and appear at tho Super^or cour^
„ . .. 91icceed to all the rights, to bo holdon for the county of Sumter
Si",™ -» »• <-«■ —“ »
The Americus Times Publishing Com-
THE BEST TEST
19 the Tost ol TImo.
peny," a corporation heretofore Incor
porated for the purposes herein named,
but whose chartor has expired by oper
ation of law, and which has been con
ducting the affairs and business of
said corporation, of ltl' said char-
92-° ar.d conveys it to the fan and thence
98.61
79.9
14.0
14.3
9.2
76.0
87.4
88.3
98.6
92.8
84.7
66.7
11.5
44.. 10.0
outhern farmer will be In good
1 condition this fall, and he
•d resist declines In cotton by
bornly holding off the market. Es-
% I* this so during the next
( months, when there is usually a
»ncy to try to sell too fast.
*• should have at least 25 cents
n °re for our cotton—and we will
*e market our crop gradual
For Sale by
BRIG CO- Plains, Ga-
ancl all good dealers.
LOOKAT YOUR TONGUE! u „
IS IT BROAD. WHITE, FLABBY?
—YOUR BLOOD NEEDS ZIRON!
Tt Sz^h." T»nlc, For .be Benoit,
of Your Weakened System.
Years ago this Americus resident
told of good results from using Doan’s
Kidney PUls. Now A. C. Alexander,
grocer, of 712 Spring St., confirms the
former statement—Bays there has
been no return of the trouble. Can
Americus people ask for more con-
vinclng testimony?
Mr. Alexander says: "My back
caused me much suffering and I was
■ardly able to perform my duties on
account of tbc pains. The action of
kidneys was very Irregular and
too frequent, caus'ng me to get up a
number of times at night. Doan’s
Kidney Pills soon relieved me of tits
pain in my back and the action of mV
kidneys became regular. Tbe pains
left and,I have never felt them since."
(Statement given March IS, 1910).
A Permanent Cur®.
On June 1C, 1914, Mr. Alexander
said: "Doan's Kidney Pills made
cure for mo which has proven perma
nent and now my back and kidneys
don’t bother me a bit."
Price 60c, at all dealers. Dont
simply ask for a kidney remedy-get
Doan’s Kidney Pills-the same that
Mr. Alexander baa twice publicly rec
ommended. Foster-MHburn Co
Props., Buffalo, N. Y.
do facto corporation;
and tbat your petitioners have pur
chased O. R. Ellis, of said state and
county, sole stockholder In said ’’Th.
Americus Times Publishing Company,
and solo owner of said Americus
Tlmes-Recorder newspaper, all of his
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
J9XT. it rat, then and there to answer
the phtlnt Ilf's complaint, as in default
thereof the court will proceed as to
Justice shall appertlln.
Witness the Honorable Z. A. XAttie-
jehn, Judge of said court, this the
ISth day of September, 1917,
S. R. HEYS.
Deputy Clerk, Superior Court.
SherKPs Sale.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Will be sold before the courthouse
door in the city of Americus. said state
and county on the first Tuesday In O •
tuber. 1917, within tho legal hours of
Ule to the highest bidder for cash, the
following described property, to-wlt:
One Smith and Barnes piano, Number
s eal to make all necessary by-laws and ; 91C09 Levied upon and will bo sold
regulations, and to do all other things I tb# pro p Crt y of Mrs. M. E. Bush,
that may be necessary for the sue- w 9at | 9 f y a certain mortgage fl fa m
ecssful carrying on of said business, | fayor of j H , Poo lo & Sons vs. Mrs.
including the right to buy, hold and
Webster County
sell real estate and personal property
suitable to the purposes of the corpor
ation, and to execute notes and bonds
evidence of indebtedness Incurred
„. which may bo Incurred In tho con
duct of the affairs of said corporation,
and to secure tho sam oby mortgage,
security deed, or other form of Hens
under existing laws.
Eighth.
That petitioners deslro such other
rights, powers, privileges and Immun
ities as are Incident to like Incorpor
ations or permissible under the laws
of Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be in.
corporated under the name and style
M. E. Bush.
This 5th day of September, 1911.
T. L. SUMMERS,
Deputy Sheriff, Sumter Co., Ga.
Citation.
GEOROIA, Sumter County,
Whereas, Mrs. Johnnie E. Fenn, noe
Mcldrlm, admlnistratl* of Robert L.
Meldrlm, represents to the court In
her petition duly filed and entered on
record, that she has fully administered
Robert U Meldrlm's estate, this Is.
therefore, to cite all persons concern
ed kindred and creditors, to show
cause, It any they can, why said admin
istratrix should not bo discharged from
her administration, and receive letters
Executor’s Sale.
By virtue of an order from tho Court
of Ordinary of Barrow cojmty. Ga., will
be sold at publio outcry within tho
legal hours of sale on the first Tues
day in October, 1917, at tho court
house door in Preston, Webstar coun
ty. Ga., tho following tracts of land
situated in said Webster county, Ga.,
described as follows: 1012 acres of
land more or less In tho 25th district
of Webster county, known ns tho May
Place, Land lots 99, 199, 115, 126, 132.
On said land there Is seven horse
farm in a high state of cultivation, 609
acres cleared, 512 acres wood, partly
original forest. 2 first class tenant
houses, 4 tenant houses not so good.
Terms of sale, one-third cash, one-
thlrd, twelve months, one third In two
.years. Deferred payment! to bear
seven per cent. Interest.
Sold as tho property Estate of J. C.
DoLaPorrtre, deceased, late of Barrow
county, Ga., by authority of said or
der of tho Ordinary of Barrow coun
ty, GO., and of the wUl of the »aid de
ceased.
O. W. DoLaPERRIERE.
W. B. M'CANTS.
W. L. DeLaPERBlERE,
Executors of Will of I. C. DeLaPer-
rii re. oeeeasi . \ -
aforesaid, with the powers, privileges „. dismission on tho first Monday In
and immunities herein set fotrh, and
ixiok at your tongue In tbe mirror!
It ought to be pointed, pink, clean: and f' • a sIgn that y0 „ are
are now or may hereafter bo allow
ed a corporation of similar character
under the laws of the state of Geor
gia. STEPHEN PACE,
Attorney for Petitioners.
ub-my-tism
"cure your Rheumatism
JRalgia, Headaches, Cramps,
Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
t!W ’Old Sores, Stings of Insects
Antiseptic Anodyne, used to
blood lacks reu — a Petition lor t-narier,
that your system needs iron to “ Iron Tonic, which con GEORGIA, Sumter County.
When your blood needs Iron. takoZi ^ o(ber valuable tonic ingre — snnerlor Court of S„td
tains also the hypophosphltes o tb|3 fonn 0 f trouble,
dients prescribed by the best P ambition. Buffer from Indigestion,
When you feel tired and miserebMack a ^ # genera , fceIlng
rheumatic pains, gastric «•»»*.<^ hc lp you back to health!
of being "under the ***%:«*£££. no habit-forming drugs. It Is
Ziron. tho new compoundoMron., ^ and chU d ren .
a safe, reliable tonic remedy- a writes- — “Some weeks ago I was suffering
Mr. R. I* P° 3ton ’ of , juat n?hcd all over, my skin would feel
with something like dumb chlHa IJ * j d[dn t rest we ll nights, and
clammy. I ached worse twm mj Jn ^ ^ down ln be d and so much
mr appetite wasn’t good. I p t0 Iook around for something
to do ln the Sprittg of bid ss . taken one third of a bottlg
to help me and . d “ l ^. d . to I t ^;"tronger, began to get hungry and did not
until I felt much better. I g zlron „ a <p iend!d tonic.”
have any moro of tho chills. today, at yonr drngglsts
- S^IAL OFFER: ^7.
October, 1917.
This September 4th, 1917.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
To the Superior Court ol Said Coun
„ : The petition of Franc Mangum of
the county of Sumter, said state, and
Arthur Lucas, of the county of Fulton,
said state, sad Mrs. Ruth C. Mangum.
the county of Sumter, said state, re
spectfully shows:
First.
That they dcelro for themselves,
their associates and successors, to bo
incorporated and made a body pollUc,
under the name and stylo of “Tho
Tlmes-Recorder Company,” for tho pe
riod of twenty (10) fears; with tho
privilege of renewal at the expiration
o (that period.
Second.
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 Tlmes-Recorder Company
as the same appears on file In this
offleo. >
Witness my official signature and the
seal of said court, this the 4th day of
September, 1917 H. E. ALLEN.
Clerk Superior Court
Libel for Total Divorce.
Irene Sherman,
Vs.
David Sherman.
Libel for Total Divorce In Web
.ter Superior Court. October
Term, 1917.
To Dave Sherman:
and rireR^a fair trial, aecordlngto dlrectlonson^e ^ ^ back. ^ u,, principal offleo of said rem
Citation.
GEORGIA, Webster County.
To Whom It May Concern: Notice is
hereby given that C. C. Tracy, of Web.
ster county. Georgia, has filed ln Web
ster Superior court his petition to es
tablish copy of a certain certificate of
stock alleged to have been lasued to
him by the Bank of Preston, on the
21st day of January. 1911, which certi
ficate he alleles has been lost or de
stroyed; said certificate being number
i, and for five shares of the capital
stock of said Bank of Preston, of the
par value of One Hundred Dollare \
each, and that said petition will be
heard before me, at Preston, Webster
county, Georgia, on the first Monday
In October, 1917. A11 persons con-
cerned are required to show csvso be-
fore me at the time and place fixed for
said hearing why copy of said certifi
cate of stock should not be established
upo?c bottle5’oh , ta d lthas { n nd whatyou^ldhRA^^J^^/pp/g; pany 9h a U be In the city of Americus,
to the druggist and*!* 91 ire n#t repey you. This oner omy^ v ^ , ut8 and county.
■o toere is t reason W
Sheriffs Sale.
GEOROIA, Sumter County.
Will bo fold before tbe courthouse
door ln the city of Americas, said state
and county* on tho first Tuesday to
October, 1917, within the legal hoars
of sale, to the highest bidder for cash
the following dsacrlbed real estate, to-
wlt:
One and one-balf (1 1-*) acres o»
land, more or leea .situate, lying and
being In the southwest corner of the
You are hereby notified to be and
appear at the next October Term,
1917, ot the Superior Court of Web
ster County, to be held on the First
Monday In October next to answer an
action for total divorce brought by
Irene Sherman against you In said
court In default of your appearance
the court will proceed as to Justice
shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Z. A. Little
john, judge of said court, this the 15th
day of August, 1917.
GEO. E. THORNTON, Clerk.
O. Y. HARREU Atty for Plaintiff.
as prayed for.
Given under my official slgnntu.
(his, August 31st, 1917.
Z. A. LITTLEJOHN.
Judge S. C. Webstar County, U».
SherUTs Sale.
GEORGIA—Sumter County.
Will be sold before tho Court House
door. In the City of Amerlcu, said
east halt
he southwest comer ui — -— —- t.mI
of land lot Number 247 in thestattt and County, between the ga __
CltaUon.
JEORGIA, Webster County.
To All Whom It May Concern:
R. L. Nicholson of said state, having
applied to mo for letters of adminis
tration do bonis non on the estate at
j. w. Blskey, of said county, this lx to
cite »ll and ito'ular the heirs ».’• I
creditors of J. W. Blakcy to be aui
pear at tho October term 1917, ot said
court, and show cause, it any they can,
why lctterj ot administration do bonis
nen should not be granted on the es
tate of said J. W. Blakey.
This, September 3rd, 1917.
J. R. STAPLETON.
Ordinary of Wsbster County.
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Wily and externally. Price 25c- w flrrt tta