Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, November 01, 1917, Image 4

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r PAGE 10 UK. TMt ^MtKICUS TIMU^-RECORDER Thursday, >ove MBEb Executrix’s Sale. GEORGIA, Terrell County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in Dawson, said county and state, on the first Tuesday !n No- ember next, between the legal hours of sale for cash, the following prop erty, to-wlt: Lot of land No. 118, In the Eighteenth district of Webster county, Georgia, containing two hun dred, two and one-half acres, more or less, and better known as place deeded to Sarah McGill and J. T. M'-- Gill by Mason H. Hush, recorded in Book B, page 330, Clerk Superior ourt’s office, Webster county, Geor gia. Said property sold for th epurpo3e of paying the debts of the late J. T. McGill, deceased. This October 8, j 3317. MRS. J. T. M'GILI* Executrix of the Will of J. T. McGill. Leave To Sell Real 7stnte. GEORGIA, Sumter County. Notice Is hereby given that 0. M. Powell and J. 11 Powell, executors of the estate of Mrs. Elisabeth W. rowell, deceased, have applied for leave to sell tho real estate In Sumtre county, Georgia, of said deceased. If no ob jections are filed, leave to sell will bo granted at tho November term, 1917, of this court. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary, Sumter County, Ga law of W. H. Justice, late of said county, deceased. You are hereby notified that Sip Harmon has made application to the undersigned for an order requiring C D- Anthon and Roy Justice, as ex ecutors of the last will and testa, ment of said W. H Justice, deceased to make title to him, the said Sip Harmon, to certain lands described In his said application, in pursuance of and In compliance with a certain ! Bond for Title, executed and delivered | to him by the said W. H. Justice in ! the latter's life time, and that said application will be beurd and passed upon by the undersigned in the Court of Ordinary of said Sumter county, Georgia, on the first Monday in Novem ber, 1917, at which time you and each of you are hereby required to appear and show cause, If any you have, why tho said order should not be granted as prayed for in said application.' Witness m.v hand and official signs tore, this Octiber 6th, 1917. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. GEORGIA, Webster County. To All Whom It May Concern: No tice Is hereby given that the apprais ers appointed to set apart and assign I a year's support to WUl'e A. Dalton and minor children, the widow and minor children of Clifford ^T. Dalton, deceased, have filed their award, and unless good and sueffilent cause is shown, tho same will be made the judgment of the court at the Novem ber term, 1917, of the Court of Ordin ary. This. Oct. 1st, 1917. J. R. STAPLETON, Ordinary, Webster County. GEORGIA—Sumter County: To Mrs. Mollis Justice, Mrs. N. W. Athon, Mrs. C. D. Athon. Mrs. C. M. English, Bartow Justice. Henderson Justice. Robert Justice. Roy Justice, Vaasa Justice, Gladys Justice, Allen Justice, and Loise Justice, heirs at Commissioners’ Sale. GEORGIA, Sumter County: Agreeable to tho terms of a decree taken Juno 1st, 1917, in Sumter Supe rior court, in the case of R. G. Christ ian vs. J. R. Ross, administrator, will be sold before the courthouse door la the city of Americus, said state and | county, on the first Tuesday in Novem ber, 1917, between the legal hours of sale, to tho highest and best bidder, jfor cash, th 0 following described prop- jerty. to-wlt: j The soutli half of lot of land Number Cue Hundred and Thirty-three (133) In the Seventeenth District of Sumter county, Ga., containing One Hundred, iDue nnd One-Fourth acres; known as J the Ross place. j Under tile terms of said decree, the ; highest and best bidder at such sale shall he required to pay to the under signed commissioners ten per cent, of said bid, to be held by said commis sioners, subject to the confirmation of the sale of said property by the Judge o' tho Superior court. In the event the sale is confirmed, tho purchaser shall be required to pay tho balance of his bid. If tho sale is not confirmed, the ten per cent, so deposited will be returned to the bidder. Said property sold for the purpose specified and named in the decree hove referred to, the undersigned hav ing been, by Bald decree, appointed as t-ommlsstoners for the purpose of making bale of sa:d described property. This Oct. 5th, 1917. THE STANDARD 50c MERCERIZED TABLE DAMASK 39c. Highly mercerized Table Damask 64 inches wide in five pretty patterns, the regular 50c grado at yard 39c. B. A O. CORSETS AT #UW. This l» probably the'last lot we will be able to olTer at *1.00, as we have been notified that all prices on R. k G will be advanced on Nov. 1st. Theso of coutil and batiste medium, high and low bust, very special at *1.00. ¥AKD WIDE LISENE AT 15c. Tho wholesale price on this grade Is now about 17c. We will fill all or ders for reasonable quantities, at per yard 15c. YARD WIDE TAFFETA AT #1.00. Yard wide Taffeta In white, black ami colors; guaranteed all silk, at yard *1.00. CHLLDBEVS SWEATERS AT 65c and 75c. Of fine ribbed cotton In gray, rej and blue; Just tho thing for cool snornlnge, each 65c and 75c. CHILDREN'S WOOLEN ‘GLOVES AT 16c. They wore carried over from last year, hut even at old prices they sold dor 25c. Some are slightly soiled; -take your choico of the lot at pair 10c. 1.AP1ES’ WHITE PETTICOATS AT 50c. Of fin* bleached soft finished Mus lin, trimmed with Swiss embroidery, full regular made; some of the 1916 crop, or they would he a dollar; now 60c. PBETTY AND SERVICEABLE HANDKERCHIEFS AT 10c. For women, daintily colored Swiss Handkerchiefs, with solid colored cen- -tere and colored borders. CREPE BE CHINE HAND. BEHCHIEFS AT #4.75 D0Z. 25c each. Over fifty pretty patterns to select from; of finest quality crepe de chine; all new patterns. S SPOOLS COATS COTTON FOB 25c. J. & P. Coats’s best Spool Cotton >n Black and While, Nos. 8 to 100; sold •only with other, purchases amounting to ft09, or more, at 8 spools for 25c. This is Styleplas Week the Nation oven * Page announcement of STYLEPLUS WEEK appears in this week’s Saturday Evening p ost> See our big display R. L. MAYNARD. W. T. LANE, Commissioners. Administrator's Salt*. CJBORGIA, Sumter County. Under and by virtue of an order granted by the Court of Ordinary in its October term, I offer for sale tho estate of Ellis Coleman, consisting of one 3-room house and lot, located n Quincey’s alley, lot fronting 80 feet on Quincey’s alley and running back 200 feet, more or less. Will b6 sold before tho courthouse door in Summer county, tho first Tuesday in Novem ber. Said sale l B for payln? the in debtedness and distribution of the funds. T W. HUGULEY, / Administrator fHE STANDARD DRY GOODS CO. Phone 246. ^ *»vc. ‘merfeux. Si .i.-f-.Y,.-', .. •! . •,. ... -Mz.r Trustee hale. GEORGIA, Sumter County, j Under and by virtue ol nn order of 'the Judle of the Superior Court of said county, I hereby offer for sale tho property hereinafter described, as the property of The Citizens' Bank of Plains, Ga. I will reccivo written bids for any portion, or all of said property at any time up until nine o’clock November let, 1917. Said property will be sold to the highest 1 bidder, provided such bid Is confirmed by the court. The person making tho htghtst bid, or bids, upon acceptance by the undersigned, shall deposit ten per cent, of said bid to be held subject to the confirmation of such bid by the court, and the balance will be duo and payable immediately upon a con firmation of such bid or bids; One house and lot In the town of Plains, Ga.. situated nn the east side of Wise street fronting on said street twenty (20) feet and running back cast from sold street one hundred (100) feet, and bounded on the cast and south by property of Dr. Colqult Logan, on the west by Wise street, and on tho north by a ten foot uUey. being that property conveyed to the Citizens' Bank of Plains by J. E. Chappell, on August tenth, nineteen hundred and twelve, by deed recorded In Deed Book LL, page 379 of the deed records of Sumter county, Ga. Also all or the bank fixtures and fur niture now in said building, eonslst- Irg of tables, desks, chair, etc. Also fifty acres of land In the north west corner of lot of land number eighty- four (84). it the Twenty-SIxb (2S> district of Sumter county, said tract being of the following dimen sions: Beginning at the northwest corner of said lot and running cast along the north lot line, five hundred and twenty-eight (528) yards, from, thence south four hundred and fifty- eight and one-third (458 1-2) yard!. As local distributors we are trying to contribute a little more than our bit to this National demonstration. We welcome to our store the man who comes to look—to see whether the maker’s claim, "greatest possible value at the price,” is true. ‘Each grade the same price the nation over” In spite of conditions, guaranteed all-wool fabrics at a moderate price—KNOWN price. ' In spite of conditions, good tailoring, good linings, real style—at a moderate price—a known price. Our assortment is big—all the popular fabric patterns of the season. Young men’s models, and plenty of others for conservative men. All SURE fit. Let us show you, sizes. Styleplus are the only clothes in America made on a known price basis. Each grade is the stand ard of style and quality at its price. Rylander Shoe. Company thence west to tho west lino of said clerk, S. C., or other suitable person, i WINDSOR BARBER SHOP TO lot, five hundred and twenty-eight (528) yards, thence north along the lot line four hundred and fifty-eight and one-third (458 1-3) yards, being that property conveyed to the Citizens' Bank by Mrs. M. L. Jones, on March 6th, 1917, by deed recorded in Deed Bonk QQ, page 525 of the deed records o’ said county. Bald property to ba sold as the prop erty of The Citizens Bank, by and with the approval of tho stockholders m aid bank, and under the terms of an rder granted Oct. 13th, 1917, and ’s sold for the purpose of paying the cbts of said bank, and tor dlstrlbu- ion among the stockholders. This Oct. 17th, 1917. R. S. OLIVER. Trustee-of Tho Citizens' Bank of Plains. on said lira. N. A. Fuller's estate. Witness my hand and official slgna- turo this Oct. 8th, 1917. JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary. CHANGE MANAGEMENT TODAY | It Is announced that Mr. C. H. Yoar- • wood who during several years has managed the Hotel Windsor barber j shop, will he succeeded tomorrow by ; Messrs, Kenmore and Faust, woll- • known local tonsorial artists, who will E uesm/rx mtfir l,ler8aftor lje ln charge of tho estab- OnSRKr 1 PH r.F Messrs, Kenmore and IVirtlllll I I I'lUujFaust are well known and liked among !n large circle of friends, who wish them much success. SELLS TWENTY BUIES An unusual cotton saye was report-) cd here todiay. Although the market closed at 27.55, Mr. Macon Dudley, acting as agent, sold 20 bales for 28 cents, good middling. It Is one of the few t'mes that local soles have brought above the market price. Citation. GEORGIA, Sumter county. To All Whom It May Concern: W. Howard having In proper form ap-1 piled to me for permanent Letters of) Administration on the estate of R. L., McLeod, late of said county, this Is ‘ First American Soldier Is Hurt in MUNITION PUNTS tc cite all and singular the creditors! WITH THE AMERICAN ARMY, In and next of kin of said R. L. McLeod France. Oct. 30 —The first American tt he end appear at this offleo on the • acldlcr to be wounded in the first Monday In November, and show; trenches, arrived a the base hospital cause, 1 any they can, why permanent '|, ( . rP (ate yesterday, administration should not be granted j The man to receive this diatinctioi to said J. W. Howard or Clerk of Su-' W a 9 a lieutenant attached to tho su perior Court on said R. L. McLeod's pal corps. He was struck in the leg estate. ’ bv a shell splinter, not being dan- Witneas my hand and official signa- geronsly hurt, ture, this Oct. 1, 1917. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. New Point Citation. GEORGIA, Sumter County. To All Whom It May Concern: The Hallowe'en party given by Miss Plains Bank having in proper form ap- | nez Dupree at the home of Mr. plied to me for permanent letters of Sherrod Bradford was enjoyed very administration on the estate of Mrs. much by those attending. N. A. Puller. late of said couuty, this j Mr. and Mrs. Linton Wilder and two Is to cite all and singular the crcdi- 'children spent Saturday with, her tors and next of kin of said Mrs. N. i mother, Mrs. Caplen, of Americus. A. Fuller to be and appear at Ordtn- j Mr. J. T. Carter, of Richland, spent ary’s court on tho first Monday in No- Sunday and Monday with his daugh- vembor. and show cause. If any the/ ter. Mrs. R. M. Derosco. of New Point, can, why permanent administration 1 Miss Edna Robinson spent Saturday should not be granted H. E Allen, end Sunday with MiM Mary McMath LONDON, Oct. 31.—There are now bout 700.000 women employed cn munitions work In this country an against 140,000 In 1915, Tho number of men employed shows an Increaso during the same period of 66.6 per cent. The war office Is calling for about 12.000 women a month for service at home and abroad, many being espe cially wanted In the aerodomes and airplane repair shops. Arrangements arc being made for the establishment of hostels all over tho cuntry for women. When they are passed through the selection boards they go to the hostels, get their uniforms and are then drafted Into their camps. Pay varies from 85 to *10 weekly with uniform. ing to make Ills way from a street car Rtcp to the naorby curb, did not save him from th e mania of the auto- mobiltst who struck him down anj fatally Injured him The fact that the city law requires automobiles to stop when approaching street ca-s discharging or taking on pussenge-s did not save him. The slaughter of pedestrians, old men and women, lit tle children, goes on day after day and week after week, while the police apparently are powerless to stop ». j Castro in Mexico, ! MEXICO CITY, Oct. 31—Hh ! ported here that CiprUM j former dictator of Vencmrt ■ bought a sugar plantation In 9* ( of Vera Cruz and shortly r U to Mexico to live. Want Column LOST—Small dark bay Mulo; drops left car. If taken up notify Henry Carr, Leslie, Ga., Route 1. 3-d3t-wlt I WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. Expert servlco and reasonable charges. R. S. Broadburst, Jeweler. 110 Lamar St., directly In front of postoffice. c-lt AI'TO SPEEDING IN ATLANTA HAS TAKEN ANOTlIEIt VICTIM ATLANTA, Ga., Oct. 31.—Auto speed ing has claimed another victim In Att- lanta. and this time the dead man la Dr. It. M. Woolley', nn Confederate veteran and prominent physician who ha a lived In Atlanta fifty years and who was nationally known for ills success In the treatment of drug ad dicts. The fact that Dr. Wooley was *3 years of age. and waa ondcavor- •A, tiatt LIMITED QUANTITY recleaned Sumter County-grown SERB BYE. For sale. Lee M. Hansford, Americus, Ga. 29dlt-wlt FOIt SALK—One 4-room dwelling in the town of Leslie, Ga., convenient ly locate:!: Terms: cheap for cash. \Y. II. Wade, Cobb, (Ju. w&g GET IT AT WINDSOR PHARMACY ViciW anil With » trola in home have at comma® of the' be$t artists and greatest Call and see us at on» Agents for Nunnall/ Whitman’s Candies, Ice Cut and Pot Flowers I* occasions. We appreciate yo^ and always delighted to y ° a WINDSOR PDIHtf Our Stock of Boobs, Filing ^ seSi writer Ribbons ^ Hightower’s Book Store m, Record