Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, November 22, 1917, Image 8

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■ PAGE EIGHT. —TnrpTF (THE AMERICUS TiMES-RECORDER. THCBSOAT, 5 XMAS SHOPPING! Make Your Selections Early Complete line to select from Sterling Silver Community Silver W. W. W. Rings Icy Hot Bottles Card Cases and Complete Stock of Watches. Thos. L. Bell JEWELER and OPTOMETRIST *55559 Now is Seed Time And Allen’s Drug and Seed Store is the be it and cheapest place to buy them. Plant now Turnips, Rutabagas, Lettuce, Radish, Mustaid, Beets and Cab bage. ' For field seeds plant Rape, Rye and Barley for grazing, and Fulghum Oats for a good crop next spring. Beit and largeit line of Drugs and Medicines in the city. We want your business and will endeavor to merit it Very truly yours, METHODIST APPOINTMENTS [pose of division among the heirs of the estate of J. A. Hagerson, sa(d FOR AMERICUS DISTRICT 2S^Kr«rJT * Terms of sale will be cash. LUCIUS HARVEY, Sheriff. ALBANY. Ga., Nov. 19.—At the af-.Rev. J. W. Patterson; Arlington, Rev. ternoon session of the South Georgia W. G. Albanen; Blakely, Rev. N. conference in session here today, the appolntmets were read by Bishop Warrer Candler, and clerecal and la.v attendants will return to their homes tonight. Rev. 8. E. Jenkins succeeds Rev. George M. Acree as pastor of Lee Street church at Amerlcus, and Rev. Tau W. EIUs and Rev. J. W. Patter- eon are returned to their charges in that city. Rev. O. B. Chester wt!l again be presiding elder of Amerlcus dustrict. Appointments for churches in the Amerlcus district, in full, follow; Presiding Elder, Rev. O. B. Ches ter; Amerieus. First Church. Rev. Paul W. Ellis; Amerlcus, Lee Street church. Rev. S. E. Jenkins; Amerlcus circuit, PalTord; Blakely circuit, to be supplied by Rev. Mack Parr; Pearce-Bronwood Administratrix Notice. GEORGIA, Sumter County. All creditors of the estate of R. L. circuit; Rev. J. B. Griner; Cuthbert.!McLeod. *“« ot Sumter county, Geor- Rcv W. A. Huckabce; Dawson. Rov.'sla, deceased, are hereby notified to T. H. Thompson; Edison circuit; Rov. render In their demands to the under- W. C. Glenn; EllavlUe circuit; Rov.,signed according to law, and all per- J. E. Sampler; Fort Gaines circuit, eons Indebted to said estate aro rc- Rev. Moseg Register; Leary circuit, nulred to make Immediate payment to Rev. E. P. Drake; Leslie clrcultfi Rev. ' me - C. T. Clark; iParrott circuit. Rev. J. E. Thls 5th d »Y of October. 1917. Sumner; Plains circuit. Rev. J. W. Tlnley; Sasse r circuit, Rev. A. W. QuUllan, Jr.; Sbcllman, Rev. J. T. Ryder; Shellman crcut. Rev. George f’. Erwn; Sprngvale crcut. Rev. H. S. Helsler; SmithvlUe circuit. Rev. Mar vin Vincent; Andrew College. Cuth bert, Rev. J. W. Malone; Musslonary to Cuba, Rev. J. C. Elkins. ••••••••••••••••••• Want Column FOR SALE—One 4-room dwelling in the town of Lc3l>e, Ga., convenient ly located: Terms; cheap for cash. W. II. Wade, Cobb, Ga. w&s ALLEN’S DRUG AND SEED STORE WANTED—To buy ono thousand bushels of field peas. Phone or ted E. E. Cook, Preston, Ga. - Sumter is Quarantined. WASHINGTON. D. C., Nov. 17.-- Fourteen counties, with a total area of 5.559 square miles, will be added on December 1 to the territory freed in Georgia from cattle ticks and leased from federal quarantine in the Southern states. Sumter county still under quarantine. LAURA E. M’LEOD, Administratrix of R. L. McLeod, De ceased. I WANT TO DO YOUR fine watch, clock and Jewelry repairing. Expert service aud reasonable charges. R. S. Brondburst, Jeweler. 110 Lamar St., directly In front of postofilce. 6-lt WANTED—Single man with experi ence to superintend 15-horse farm. Address “W," this office. 21d7twit Legal Advertisements Kxecuforrs’ Sale. GEORGIA, Sumter County. By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of Sumter County, Ga.. at November term, 1917, and by power in last will of Mrs. Elizabeth W. Pow ell, there will bo sold before the court house door In Amerlcus, Ga„ between the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday In December, 1917, the fol lowing real estate belonging to the estate of AIxp. Elizabeth W. Powell, de ceased, looted in the 2Gth district of | Sumter couffty, being cast half of Laud: hot No. 149 and cast bait of land lot No. 150, aggregating 202 1-2 acres, more or less. Terms of sale, cash. 0. M. POWELL, J. B. POWELL. Executor of Mrs. E. W. Powell, De ceased. You Con Hear With tho Acousticon— hear conrerulion el y ew friend., 3 ’:—lound—jiM u jra. to. W. gwtantMtlor youcin tetum the Acousticon at our expense without itt coutingyou 1 cent. Write at once fur ten days* free home trial. GENERAL ACOUSTIC COMPANY, 1300 Candler Bldg., New York ON FREE TRIAL-NO DEPOSIT -NO ,EXPENSE—we will m.J • new Acousticon. TL» it the sm*H instrument tk’A i.*- tx-. i '"*!y enabled over <ic«r people to hear. DEAF GEORGIA—Sumter County. Will be sold beforo the court house door, on tho first Tuesday in Decem ber, between the legal hours of sale, to the highest' bidder, for cash, a'l undivided one-tenth (1-10) Interest In the following described lands: “West half of lot of land Number FOR SALE on 10 years' time, 270- Thirty-Two (32); all of lot of land acre plantation at DeSoto. fronting on dumber Thirty-Three (3S); south half the Seaboard Air Lino railway, and ot j ot of | nn d Number Sixty, except tho main highway from DeSoto Cordele. Well rented to reliable ten ants for 14 balos of cotton por an- eight acres west of the branch; the northwest quarter of lot of land Num ber Sixty-Nine and the north half of num. Price $50 peg acre; one-third', ot of , and Numl)er P i fty . Nlne . Our ladies shoe fashions are not limited to any one make of shoes. We Select the Best From the Best and have many beautiful models in Ladies’ Fall Boots, and it al ways aflords - us the greatest pleasure to show them. We carry every variation of size and width for perfect fitting Regardless of the great increase in the cost of shoes this store still stands for (he best shoe val ues at any stated price. Tillman' & Brown Fitters of Feet cash ami the balance 1 to 10 year}. At tb 0 present price of cotton, tho rents will pay for the land. This is a valuable farm for Investment teslan well on place. J. C. Collier, Bartlesville, Ga. THE STANDARD TEN THOUSAND DOLLAR SALE Each day while this salo goes on we bring out certain selected lots of goods, but the lowored prices apply only to tho quantltica wo have band. Wo wish we had enough to supply everybody at the reduced prices, but what can w 0 do when these lots aro gone? Tho Jobbers and manufacturers aro askng more than our rotail price tor many Items advertised in thiso space today. Here aro tho Specinl Lota; WOMEN’S NIGHT GOWNS. Women's Flannelette Night Gowns, made of good Outings, white and col ored; each 98c. Women's pretty -.Muslin Gowns, made of soft-finished muslins, long or short sleeves, at 98c. AN UNUSUALLY FINE COL- LECTION OF SAMPLE GLOVES. llcnvy work Gloves and Gauntlets for men; value (1.00 to $5.00. Our special sale price, 50c to $3.00. MEN'S COOPER RIIIBED UNDERWEAR AT $1.00. You remember this Cooper Cndor- wear has been selling for $1.00 for tho pas*, ten years. Ask any undertrssr dealer; he will tell you so. Our price for this salo $1.00. BABIES' WOOLEN SHIRTS 1 IT .Vie and $75c. j Most of these arc samples or they | vould be $100; in all sizes; 1 to 51 years. $1.00 HEAVY MERCERIZED TARLE DAMASK AT 75c. 72 Inches wide, pretty polka dot patterns; only wortli more than our price at wholesale. MEN’S $1.50 SHIRTS AT $1. Surplus lot of tho best makes ot woven tin dr. s and percale made with double cuffs, sizes 14 to 17. ILEX SMITH FINE AXMINSTER -UGS AT $1.50. Size 50 by 72 Inches, selling In the I . tat stores at $0.00 price from the -stock on hand; ccaeh $4 50. SMITH’S VELVET HUGS AT »1.9S. I Size 30 00 Inches. Every rug bears the name of Alexander Sm'th & Sons; price for the stock on hand, $1.98. •'Also eighty acres of land (known as the old residence of E. K. Bozd- man) a part of lot Numebr Thirty- One, bounded as follows: On tho northy by Amerlcus and Buena Vistn road; east by Baptist church lot on wh'ch tho school bouse stands; south and west by lands formerly owned by O. E. and Jack Croxton, being the same land conveyed by E. K. Boze man to James A. Hagerson, by deed recorder in deed book RR. pngo 394. All of the above lands aggregating five hundred, fifty-one/and one-half acres and situated In tho Twenty-Sixth District of 8umter county. Georgia, and known as the J. A. Hagerson estate." Said one-tenth undivided Interest sold as tho property of J. T. Hagorson, for the purpose of satisfying an ex ecution issued from the City Court ot Amerieus In favor of tho Citizens Bank of Plains, vs J. T- Hagerson; also execution in favor of Ollver-Mc Donald Co., vs J. T. Hagorson. Property pointed out by plaintiff., attorney. Terms of sale cash. LUCIU3 HARVEY, Shorilf. At the same time and place, the ra- main/mg nine-tenths (9-10) interests o( the land described in the abovo advertisement will be sold for the pur- Notlco in Debtors and Creditors. GEORGIA, Sumter County. All creditors ot the estate of Mrs. N. A. Fuller, late of Sumter county; deceased, are hereby notified to render In their demands to tbe undersigned according to law, and all persons in debted to said estate are required to mako immediate payment to me. This 5th day of November, 1917. (Miss) THEODOCIA ALICE FULLER, Administratrix of Mrs. N. A. Fuller, Deceased. This shows young ^ what we can do for the l S just One i .. exa, np!e of the many lj Ve and overcoat styles be had at this store. Hart Schaffner $ Marx know young men want; so do we; that’s why Ve have these clothes for you. Military overcoats and sport suits ia many variations and many fabrics. Varsity Fifty Fives —every, one"all wool and a big value at the prices. W. D. BAILEY CO. The home of Hart ScL & Marx Clothes. OopnislU Ilsrt Bt-h.ffnar* Kars objections, it any they have, on or ■ granted to Geo. E. Thorfe betore tho first Monday In December ot vVperlor court, on H. ill next, else be will be discharged from his guardianship as applied (or. ThU, Nov. 5. 1917. J R. STAPLETON, Ordinary. Webster County Application For Discharge. GEORGIA, Webster County. Citation. | GEORGIA, Webster County. I To All Whom It May Concern: T. : F Cappell, a creditor, having in proper i form upplied to mo for Permanent Letter ot Administration on the ea- ; late of H. M. Kent, late of said county. tato Witness my hand and o ture. this 5th city cf Nov. lit. J. R. Ftaf.'Men, Ordinary. Application For Leave b I GEORGIA, Webster County. To All Whom It May ( W. Mangham, administrator d Mangham, deceased, has It i applied to the undersigns! I to sell the lands belonging Is this is to cite nil and singular tho J tate ot said deceased, and a A. P. Passmore, guardian of < tie creditors and next of kin of II. M. Kent cation will be heard on tbcb Goan Smith, has applied to me for dla. t () j, 0 aI)( ] appear at my office within day in December. 1917. chargo from his guardianship of Oslo tp,, time allowed by law and show I This Nov. 5th, 1917. Ccan Smith. This is, therefore, to no- 1 cause, if any they can, why perma- j J. R. STAPLETON, 0 tlfy ail persons concerned to file their ne nt administration should not ba' J, F. Sonter. Attorney. m STANDARD DRY Collet At*. The Strand TUESDAY. Jackie Sanders, "The Tom-Boy of the Scroen," In ''A Bit of Kindling." WEDNESDAY. ' One Touch of Nature," fea- uring John Drew Bennett. Al-co i comedy. Americas, tia.j Thursday. Blue Bird feature, "Tbe My*- crlous Mr. Tiller," with Rupert iuBan and Kuth Clifford. Alsu comedy. FRIDAY. Fulcon F* ature, "The Secret of Black Mountain.” and a com edy, "Tho Quarantined Bride groom." SATURDAY. Butterfly Western, "Double Standard." Also Helen Holmes n "The Railroad Raiders," au<l The Mutual Weekly. I'RH'ESt Children Adults . N' OTWITHSTANDING the difficulty in getting deliveries of merchandise, due to the shortage in many lines, as well as the congested condition of transportation facilities, we were able to announce to you last week the complete covering of all shortage in every de partment. This is due to early contracts, and we wish to emphasize the fact that this means prices to you a shade under the market for same goods if purchased on today’s market. Moreover you are assured of the usual stand ard of quality and values that prevails at Ansley’s. Your Christmas buying, and we urge you to do this now, will be made easy here, and remember the Ansley label is insur ance against inferior merchandise. We are ready for Christmas shoppers in all departments. All prices in General Dry Goods. All prices in Ladies Ready-to-Wear. NEW Novelties in jay a/ iff A? & /A Crepe de m xM M AWt J& m Chine m M 1 W* 18 /flrn ' Wj/W 1 and Linen Hdkfs. 100 PER CENT VALUES