Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, December 13, 1917, Image 5

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THE AMFRfCUS n MES-RECORDFr-L rict imu . 1*1:. SI FOB BIOT , TEX, .VI ISTKD IX TWENTY. “, li |VKANTHV-NO AN. '| ( ;ST 3IAI.K UNTIL AF- tJtllTIONS. yrONl°' negroes 'j'ejt,, Dec. hanged today Houston for complicity j. Houston on August 23yl rtich the town was shot-up ", citizens killed. the thirteen LAST CHANCE TO VOLUNTEER IN 10 ' grant permission to men wishing to! join tlio Davy because It will mean- others will have to join the army bo- j fore their time. The draft is a war department measure only. New Point Mr. anil Mrs. Save, of Albany, spent The same order applies to the ma-j Sunday with Mr. Clark, rino corps. Recruiting offices are open 1 Sir. J. T. Carter, of Richland, spent In overy city for this branch. Several Sunday and Monday with his dauglit- JIEX WHO ABE SUBJECT TO Till: 1^00°and"Ti^ 1 ^ M ™ “ M »c«rlso. 11RAKT I.AW HAVE ONLV UNTIL ” ™ h , e mob llled lj i,lsa Marv Oeariso. of 1 Leslie, spent lest week with her nunt, Mrs. Edwin Wilder. The regular army has 85 infantry j Miss .Mary McSlath and Mr. Calvin regiments that need men for reserve : Flatt were th e speml-the-day guests subjoct to draft under provisions of for dutv alom-Tlio 1 MoDe-in brl “ clpa "-' u ' Mls3 Kula Patton Sunday. .. lordutj along the Mexican border, are Mr. and Mrs. Dorman have moved also needed. Field artillery regiments to , hc , r new home near New Point Legal Advertisements SATURDAY IN WHICH TO VOI, “ dePar ‘ UrP “ S ° m ° rSTEKB AXD PICK SERVICE. Tills i» the last week In which men battalions, ibject to draft under provisions of tho selective service act may enlist ri.'r-rsr'iir: rT: »■“ «■» *■ lor the orrte, o( l-tovo.t M.r- lho .... alt af 1.1,^aul’ shal General Crowder reads that aC- 9 tant -* • *- • • and Mrs ' Rob Arr,n ^ on spent Sun- tcr December 15th, no enlistments filled til© war, and all of these need a cot’- stant flow Of men to keep their ranks! ^ w ' u ~' Mr'and'MreT’unw^Mc filled. . 11 be made of persons between twen- coast artH |ery companies, scores of ty-one and thirty. . which have been assigned to big guh° The ordor Is effective throughout the of the 42-centimetre type, are also tn United States. Therefore, every per- teed of men i Mrs. T. P. Dorman spent Wednesday j with Mrs. R. M. Dearlso. i Mrs. McMath and Mrs nob Arring- son who believes it will be better to \ Line regiments of the national guard j ,0n " ^ shoppcr! ’ ln Plalns ™day. bo classed as a volunteer than terme 1! may be entered. There are regiment* men other negro sold- had part in the riot were Imprisonment. One .cnecUon with the ma r - „ . _ - „ „,. ler , u . Inerc are regi clearly establish . a drn f tCl i man has only four days in : of all branches of the service, and and a half >ears n p which to enlist. All may select the regular army recruiting offices enroll others sentenced to branch of tho service and the division the applicants. In military prisons. va )n whlch they wl3b t0 gerv( , i or , n , n ad(m , on (0 (he „ and coast .. . , r W " seme eases, the regiment of the rog- 'defense forces there are special i, “ d ll0 ” e3 ■ipation in the not Wfero ^ Th8 chanc03 ^ enlistment branches that need recruits Men of! t ” r0UBh °'; t h °, Cl,y - N ° W ‘ here " a guilty. 1 or men of draft ages in the navy will draft ago must remember that every! *.? IP ™ ° . nailKllra ® “ ui ’ 3r 183 negroes executed today cnd after g aturd ay, It must also bo re ; man who registered June 5.1917. is to 1 f” , d J lth * ' P ° ° L. ,tei men of the Fourt •* m0 mberod. Therefore all persons who \ he classified for service after Dae.i ,. , P infantry, and they were they can 8CrV0 the)r countryMarrlcd racn thousands of Z'fJlZZ mililary courtmart nl ^ t,ettor advantage in the navy, ant • rases will have to go to camps whr/u baT^Trgr^Ttocks 08 ,0CQl Wll0,r8a *° M .lfacon to Have Sngnrlcss Days. MACON, Ga., Dec. 12.—Macon no»v j has nieatelss and wheatless days ob- ; served in all of the hotels and res- tonvenxt tions or two igo. who wish to choose for themselves | Class A Is exhausted, which will not ere simultaneous, ijno ^ work jboy will do, should j be far distant, if the war continues. on hand when the shortage first manifested itself. Nov/, ^ducted by comrades of the ^ aa soon ^ possible to recruiting officus say. Soldiers’ Insurance and j ntgel. according to the military stat , ons . irtial’s how. ,or, stocks hero havo run low, . . .. and dealers say they are unable to . nliowenees for dependent., will re-j Kel gugar at any prlce . . r onion on the The navy wants firemen, electric- Heve the enlisted men of worry whlU TMiile the sugar shortage is beeom- luncement ael « n » n inns, mechanics and other skilled j lighting to save their country. | ln( . t|)( , r0 rPllef | n sight for “5, , „ hca diiuar- Korkcrs i M we " a s racn whosc wlr : Dcrths <n the ordnance corps. In the (f)o C0J , 9 i tuntloI1 i^ocal coal deal- 35 n ' fht “ .he nork Will be different from peace pur-! enlisted personnel of the aviation sec- ^ ,. ave contractcd for th0 cntlre out . Southern department, tne ^ ^ whQ be put lnt0 gun | tion and in tho qnartermatter com.i put of oll „ A|abania mlnei totalIlng aff . "I 10 ' 7 „ n wo-v crows or assigned to other duties on ; ar o °P pn for thousands scores cf j ftbout alx carg of f 0rty tone cac h dally. me< , . P vniinwine board ships. The naval militia of tho j thousands of these men. i Tho raino operators will be paid $4 per clil au on os, several states and the naval reserve 1 : ton for lump coal at the mine; run but the military ieftne.1 10 1 ler them. iljequently with . whQ waU untll after Dec . 15 at no oi. Ihnesj that gaie no eaiuo zor ^ e[]||st may expcr i enco dlffl'ci.ltles , LONDON, Doc. 12.-Germany suf-k nd 9h | pm ,n(,: w.ll eome through at ilaotion on tho part or Texas |a gctt , nB |pto thp navJ . Kvcn if they ! fered a disaster comparable with a I „ rcp Marol dealers will no*. 'ie per- II authorities. j are not called tor the army it will be j very serious military defeat In the , t ., , !.n>ge in excess of V-50 ” i ver y likely that permission from lo- explosion last month which destroyed „ n „r r -hts .cnl, to which all' t B hs«ador Welcomed. boards bo necessary, If they i the Orlesheim Chemical works, near, have aKrcc d. The flrst shipment of 10, Dec 12 —The Toklo press, ^ by 8om(j futare ru || nBi the | Frankfort-on-thc-Maln. one of the' th |„ coal arrived Tuesday, and several' ■netting on the arrival ° r pr i T u 0 g 0 0 f joining the navy ; greatest muniUons factories in the Morris, n s American ambassa- ^ draft ralM rcad that quotsa j world, according to a statement issued all! the many acts of kindness BecUona of the United States will, today by tho press burcan. It Is said ospiuilty which have endotred , upon m men f rom such ■ to bo Impossible to reconstitute the W ster jecUons who havo gone into the army, j works during tho continuance of tho Therefore local boards may refuse to , war. several states and tne naval reserve : toi military i efused o f are , n need of mcn Recruit-. WORLD’S GREATEST CHEMICAL of conducting tlioir , offlce , are clty . Per80 n s ! WORKS H AS BEEN DESTROYED j with a rapldl.j nnd ® „ 1C i... mine, |2.50 per ton; slack, $9.10 per i ton. I)r. Hardman, state coal admin ! istrator, has agreed to these prices. ■,t students to Mrs. of Philadephia, a near rela th. ambassador. m. cars are now en route here. I WANT TO DO TOUR One notch, clock and Jewelry repairing. Expert service and reasonable chargee. IL Croad'mrst. Jeweler. 110 Lamar St. dlrcrtly In front of nostofllco. 9-tt Sale of Administration, GEORGIA. Schley County. By virtue of an order passed by the ordinary of said county, will be eotd befnro the courthouse door in the City of EllavlUe. Schley county, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, the flrst Tuesday In January, X918, at public outcry, the following real es tate. to-wlt: 212 acres of land, ore mo r less, off of lots of land No. 83 and No. 88, ln tile 29th land district of Macon coun ty, Georgia, the same bounded on the north by Camp creek, on tho onst by lands of Neal and Russ English, on the south by lands of Mrs. Missouri F.nglish, on the south by lnnds of W. IV. Dykes. Also. 100 acres of land off of the southwest corner of lot of land No. 125, In the 29th land district of Sumter county, Georgia, the same forming a part of th e old G. C. Dyess plantation and lying Just in front of the old homestead. Also, tin 1 north half of lot of land No. 145, containing 10 acres; and 50 acres oi laud In the southeast cornor of lot cf land No. 126. in the 29tli district of Schley county. Ga. Terms of sale; Cash. All said lands are rented for the year 1918, and said sale will be held Bubje't to said rent contracts. H. / DYESS. Administrator De Bonis Non, w'lth Will Annexed, of Estate of G. Dyess. < road already constructed, and ■ tExtt which is to be constructed, the rights- of-ways, easements, franchisemente, equipment, road bed, and all other said house le situated in the 27th. property of said company, on auoh terms and condition*, privileges and powers- In said deed of conveyance, mortgage, or other lnetrument as mey be necoasary and desired by the di rectors of the said Americus & At lantic Railroad Company. This application made by virtue of the authority of the Board of Direct- afs, as aforesaid. This nth day of December, 1917. J. S. MORTON, President and General Manager. ery, 1st wit: One- csrtktU' three-room house and loL consisting of two (2j acres of land, more nr less, which riuerllTs Male. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Notice is hereby given that I will ask for an order from, the Judge of the City Court of Americus, on Thursday. December 20, 1917, for lcav„ to sell tin following described property, to-wit: Three black fibre trunks with bras trimmings and one common can vase trunk, • The-above described property hav ing been condemned by order of said court on November 13. 1917, and this notico published' ns is required by taw. Tiii.x December. 5i 1917 LUCIUS HARVEY Sheriff. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA, Sumter Count Will be poiil before the court house door in the city of Americus, said " j atato and county, on flrst Tuesday ln January. 1918. wlthlln the legal hours ot sale, the following described prop erty. to-wlt: One 110 V. 60 C. No. 4 Coll; one No. 2*Com. Dlophram did ; one 6 HA-HF Tttbo; ono ffuoroscope. Levied upon as the property of W. S. Prather and A'. J. Kemp to eallsy certain mortgage Ufa in favor of! Citation. GEORGIA—Sumter Count Ttr All Whom It May Concern: G. W. Nunn having applied for guarilinnshl p on the p crson and prop erty of Nunn Reeves, minor s*Ud «t|(™*£ district of Sumter county, Georgia, on the east side of the public road leading south from the city of Amer icas and about T.-o hundred yards north across Oir.racll' mill creek; same being the place where Willie Halley and Robert Halite no* reside. Levied n.ion and' will be' sold as the- property off Willie Halley and: Robert Hadlle to satisfy a certain li fe issued fro the CUT Court of Araer- icus' In favor-of / W. Howard, vs- Wllld and Robert Halley. Ttomnta In; possession notified iS terms of the law.. Th>r December in 1917. LUCIUS HARVEY, Sheriff. Webster Coui»Iy Sheriff’s-Sole. GEORGIA, Webster County. Will .be sold betexe the courthousei door lnx til, town at Preetou, sold, county, within the legal hours ot sale, cn tho first Tuesday In January, Ml 19, next, the following property to-wit: Ono,'bleak mare mute, age 10. namo Uinrna.; one Sterling; piano. No. 3285; . ono briddhr milch cow un-named; duo rod and,'.black spotted sow; six listed shoata; md one tab-horse Hlckortr wagorn. Said property la levied upon,, and Is twbc sold under and by virtue ■if a mnstgago fl fa Issued from tb* Suporiorrcourt of sasti county tn favor * ef J. P.'. Bell, tomoprary admlnlatra- tnr of Oho, V. Bell- Batata, against: Mrs. I).' C. Patterson, Said property pointed ‘out in said tt fa. Terma cash.. This, Dec. 5th, 1937. C. M HRISTIAN. Sheriff. J. F/ Soutor. Attorney. P. r* Reeves, late of said county, deceased, notice ts given that said ap- I plication will bo heard at my office I a., in o'clock a. m. on flrst Monday; In January, next Tills December 3rd, 1917. JOHN A COBB. Ordinary. Prather and Romp. This December 6th, 1917, LUCIUS'HARVEY Sheriff. Administratrix Sale. Administrator's Noth*. OEORGIA-*-8mnter Count. Notice Is hereby given thirt the un- dereigned hnr applied’to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell lands belonging teethe estate ef John H. Pinkston Company Offers Every Ladies Suit in the House AT ^3 Off the Regular Price $25,00 Suits 27.50 Suits 30.00 Suits 35.00 Suits 40.00 Suits 50.00 Suits Now $16.65 Now 18.35 Now Now Now Now 20.00 23.35 28.85 33.35 Hi, year we do no. intend placing™' «“£ wool merchandise on sale at ha price sl0 because the styles are all conserva iv , can plo, ,h= materials a,e •"«'l“d possibly procure again, Spring good, ance price, and in order to ma va i ucs before and give our customers the ben > eJfective the Holidays, the above prices MONDAY MORNING, DEC. 10, AT 9 G CLOCK. IVe are asking /or cash at the time t/ Alteia iona laid aside. extra. No a No exchange Nothing and no refund-. PINKSTON’S Hon. John A. Cobb. Ordlnarj- o satlrt «"»! said «ie to^be conducted In county, on the first day of Naremben, Mitchell county. Ooorgia 8nld aippl - 1915, shownot page 375 minutes "Of ■Trim:3. heard■ it W regular ordinary's office, will be «»ld before to™ of Ordtany'a «urt tor said coun- tb» courthouse door ln the Olty of ‘r t0 be lreld on the flrsb Monday in Americus. Sumter county, Oeorglo. | January.-J91S, i UeLweca tt- trail hours of sale totls», ’'DPI J. 11 HARVEY, Higher, bidder (or cash, un the Hast Tuesday In January. 1918. which, L* ths flrst day. the following land, AdmiairMratrix up,mi ;r!l» estate of John H. Harvey. A small tract in tho southwest ctrner of Lot No. 189 In a s<Pt»re >hai>f, nnd about one-third of Lot No. 138, being a strip of equal width off the west side thereof.- all in ono- body in the lith district til Leo county $U TO WAU (IKOOETTE WAWT ATWJh*. . , . , „„ Every watat in our stock is inclua- (;w)r( , la known „„ tract No. 7, accord- cd in this sale; colors, white, llosh amt, tho jj^g a nu Andrew*. »ab-di- navy. Th»5' are the best makea (not v;s|()1| or |hc ph „ Ja£ .' Kao n place, and samples nor Job lots) ;, ajl sixes. Chotcs, f . pnta | n | Be 113 l acres more- or les3. of our Htock now, oacli $3.96. | S old for the pnrpoae of dlstrlbotion of At 35e. Men's Four-In-Hand Ties (h# Mta|e of Oliver, accord- rich heovy silks, regularly 50c. , ln „ tQ tha aboT0 mentioned order of At 50c Men's Four-ln-Hnmt Tlw, )urt qq,,, Dcosmbar lak t»17. ot better silks, regularly 75c. | Mng CALL1E C OL1YER, At 98c. Mea's Sample Hats, nev*; Admrx . Fstato ot Oesrge Oliver. styles, worth up to $2.00. ! _ . — — At 53c. Men's Fleeced Winter Un-i tiimlld*trntrl!i ffstke. dershtrts. all sixes, regularly 73c. I (J j.;OR01A, Sumter County. At 85c. Men’s standard $1.00 t n- : A){ cr#d |t ora of ths oetalo of R. L. dcarwear, shirts and drawers to ®»to h j McLaod> , ate ot . sumter county. Geor- At $1.00. Men's Fine Madras Shirts j ^ deccMedi are hereby notifled to ot standard makes nnd fust colors. ; rcnder tn their demands to tho undor- At 10O Yard. All Silk Ribbons,. a , gned an . ord | IIe to low, and all per- black. white and colors, three ,nc,IM | K0M i^cbtod to said estate aro r*. wide. „ , mired to make Immediate payment to At 17 1-2C. Meavy Cotton Flonnei. fall width wl'h heavy nap. , Thia 5tJ ,. day of October. 1917. At $1.10. Pcppcrel Sheets for slnjic ( MAURA K. M'LEOD, teds; slxe 54x90. 1 A Imlnlstratrtx of R. U McLeod, De- At $t-38. Popperel Sheets. slxe ceascd . 72x90; guaranteed full nixe. j — At 50c Yard. Pepporcl L’nbleacho.. NoUee. Shrating.gv.arantrad^tochra ^ of Americus AtlanUo- *01- accordtog to law, and all persons lnr debted to said aitate are required mak^rimmediato payment to me. This 6th day of November. 1917.. (hill*) THEODOCIA ALICE FULLER. Administratrix ot Mrs. N. A. Fultoc. Deceased, At 49c. Salem Cases, sixes 43x36 inches. i 39c. repperel Pillow Cases of U»e j hist standard sheeting. Notlcw tv bebtoro and Creditors. GEORGIA. Sumter County. All creditors of the citate of Mrs. K. A. Fuller, Into or Sumtar county, deceased, aro hereby notified to render their demands to the undersigned. In the 25th' district ot oald'c Minty, Citation. GEORGIA, Webster County. To' AH' Whom It alley Concern:, No«- tica la-hereby given that thw apprais ers apapibted to set apart and assign > a yess's support ito. Lenorac Cantrell,: the wiflow of J. Hi Cantrell. 4eceaeee,. have filed thcr stand, and u.desa good . and snfllrent causes shoivug- the soma wll ixymade the Judgment off tho court: at thtr January term. 1918. off tho Court i of Otdlnary. This Dec. 3rd, »17. Ik. STAfECTON, Ordinary. Webatesr County. J. P. SOUTER;. Attorney. 0 Untie n, GtSMtOlA, Webster Uoumty.i By virtue of an ordesr rrom thru- Oatot of OrOffciivy oi WMister count*.. wlB bo aold at public outcry oil the fitnt Tuesday, tn Januasy. 1916, at the courthouBo door la said countv. hatween the, logal horns of sale, tho tallowing tract of landiin said county. 73 acroa oSilnad more Jr lcaa. co'jis' tog of parte,«» lota ?»*• *01 a n^20 . To the Highest Bidder/ Will b* soB at Cutbbert/. ibu. o'-t anuory 2nd. 1918. a hlgh-^-aeii well mprovot 1JH acre farr« loeab-ff In Randolph county, 15 ro’toiim r'da !nni CathboTt, will 09 Otterrt tt ffhr- cets and then as Vttt P ‘»t- >egt of accepting mo.afivtaUgooue bid; Son comparatively, tpeah, pure craTel, mostly grey, soma red, no waste tend, 100 acres c* ereek pastur age, ln almost square body with lay lay of land perfect and beautiful. 1,000 acres Of beat grade-unbroken tillable land In aoe field. Open land 804 acres, balance valuable - M* timber, fifteen new residence* an* tenant houeea. amplo large frame barns and cribs, 300 bearing peeom trees. Fl»c mitt from Cuthberti six mile* from Shall- man, in fork, of two splendid' hard hoods, 11-3 mfle* south of Owtral bounded north and west by lands of R. L. ft D..W. Nleholeon. east l>}:iH. W. Perry, life. Mr*. M. a Lunsfcud- anil W. B. J Utkins, south, by W. E. .linking and R. b. fi D. W. Nicholson. Said land being.the same Last was bought] by I* J. Mangham fro#: Web- atcr county, except 17 acre* .well by him t* W. Eh Jenkins, and 1 cnnvn as poor-tons. Terms cash. This. Doc. Srdf.1917. C Wi JTANi .HAM, Administrate" of L. J. Mjncham. Jtr. Souter. Attorney. At $5.00 U. S. Army Shoes; , b> ' rirtlle o( |hc autb ority ef the read Company. GERGIA—Sumter County. To Whom It Mny Concern;. K , Notice ts hereby given, under and | of Georgia ralbood. water hselthr pair guaranteed. I r4ard of Directors of tho Americus At $350. Men's Brown Granite wall ^ At|anUc Ila|IrMld company, that ap- Shoes; every pair kuaranteed^ I |tcat | on wll , b . ma de to tbo Railroad At $3.98. Ladles IS H'fh Boots, Gun ( P ommjMl0n of 0eoreta OB ,ho 3th day Metal. Kid anil ^ ^ T ». of January. 1918. nt their office In At- At 12 l-2c. Fine, smooth Seo | Qeor(ta for aath0 rity to issue land, yard wide. j far ftnd beba , { of the Americus ft Atlantic Railroad company, coital At $1.60. ten pattern*. At 5^ Do*. Choice of 1,000 dozen Pearl Buttons; 10e qualities. At 25c. Ladies Black Bilk Hosiery. At 3c. Best ACA Ticking without Ea At*$150. Men’s heavy Khaki Pants; At $1.00. value $1.60. Wright a Health underwear for men. m STANDARD DRV GOODS CD. capital stock of the par value of $10000 per Hharc a known as common stock, to the amount of $150,000.00. At the same time end piece, for the purpose of constnfcling, building,. equipping and completing the line of railroad from ByromvUle, Georgia, In the county of Dooly, to and within the city Urolto of Amertcue, Sumter County. Georgia, they will also apply for authority to Issue bonds In the tom of $450,000.00, aamo to bo 50 yoar gold bonds, bearing 660 Interest, pay able semi-annually; which bonds aro to bo secured by deeds, conveyances. locations and,conditions Ideal; reputa tion as ono of the best U00 scree farms In southwestern section of the state. Land 1 wns not farmed thin year ex cept small pert by care-taker, who threshed little In excess of 1500 bush els of peanuts from twsnty-flve acres, told at six cents par pound, clearing net mer e then $100 per acre; also from eighteen acre* ginned ton heavy bags of cotton. No fertiliser w»a used All the open land la as good or better. Half-dosen owners, none tble to buy—I, sold for distribution. Will sell wbolo below valuo et 'private sale. No better investment can be found. Come and Inspect B. 9. BALDWIN. Cuthbert, Georgia. Sheriff's Sairo. CiGRGIA, Webster CoiB-ox W1U bo s-Ad before the-courthoui* dtmr ln tho town of Preeion, said county, wlthfn tho legaljliours of sals an the flrati Tuesday in .January, 191 s, uex». tho Mlowlng property, to-wlt Ono mou.w-tnit roi‘ mure mute, ngatl five, named lie: and ono black horse nrn'.i. a .re live, tamed Tom. Said property Is levied upon and is to os sold under and by .virtue of a gage fc fa Issued from the Snperiur court of said county Is favor of Mr L. O.. Hallman against M. Q. Llttl ■aid property being pointed out in said fl fa. Terms cash. This. Dec. 5tb. 1917. Cl M- CHRISTIAN! Sheriff of Webster County. J. F. Souter, Attorney. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA—Sumter County. ^ will bo sold before tho court house ■ mortgages. Trust Deeds, or other In- door In tho city ot Americus. aald rhc«e 22$. .j.it e,e. struments as may bo necossary to 3t ato and county, on fl-'t Tuesday In create u lien upon tha property of aald jraunry. 1918. within the legal honrsl Amcrleos, tin.' company, consisting of the line uf sale, the fultowln? described prp-l Administrator"* Sale. GEORGIA. WobBtor County. Undor ana by rirtuo of en order granted by the Court of Ordinary ef Flow-art county, will be soldbcofre the courthoate door in the City of Pres ton, Webster county, on the «r<t Tuesday In January, 1918. the fol lowing dC3cribod property, to-wit:. Tho north half of lot of land No. 183 in the 24th district of Webster county. Georgia, said lot containin', 101 1-4 acres, more or less, 1 lug known as tbo Sophlo Mathis nine Also a tract of 26 acres off of 1 167 lying between tbo lands of Jonah Daniel on tbo north and Lucius Elili on the south. Terms cash. R. T. HUMBER, Richland, Ga.. Admlnlat-’o* of the Esta:e of Cam- *)lia Daniel, of Stewart County. Deceased.