Americus times-recorder. (Americus, Ga.) 1917-1922, December 20, 1917, Image 3

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„. vV ,DECE*BE*iM«*- ifllllK GETS It 1918IIE1WW f.i t v' Fla * Doc* 1®* ^ S0N '^Ttbe 1918 convenlon *’°° ,lU *cre' Nation® 1 Congress. tt #FarW Mionwas convey U> Mrs. in info rma , Tallahassee, first X* congress, In ***Z£%£*»* j - H - legra® fr ° . wa9 selected by the ^“Jmlttee upon the reeom- convenUon was in- sis ' inr _,, ...» year, Pensacola 1 J‘"Und choice, but Spring- l *™ ® ut up a stronger fight and ' tl. year Mrs. Phillips brought *• t i. A attention of tho tour- BJ,tfr Istlon hurean. Jackson- 'ld°°Mked whether Jacksonville 'j; b meeting. C. M. Itaphnn, Btea „ orA - of tho bureau, said TjlcTsonvIllo not only wanted It, do anything In IU power kc tbe convention a groat event „ ir bun sent to Springfield badwt advertising, which were distribut er. by Mrs. Philip, vali^le..- .♦fines was also rendered by J. * • ! “;::,v,.a, Fla . Chairman of the ,ard ot governors of the North )rlis Chamber of Commerce, who , the official delegate from that or- llraton. The weather man at rtngfleld assisted in boosting Florida , th, next meeting as the weather r, was unusually cold and dlsagrce- l e whlc hgavo the Florida delegates [crtunlty to stress the advantago coming to tho land 6f Sunshine In | Citation. | erty, to-wlt: One 110 V. 60 C. No. 4 GEORGIA—Sumter Count. | Coll; on 0 No. 2 Com. DIophram atd ;; To All Whom It May Concern; j one 6 HA-HF Tube; on 0 fluoroscopc. G. W. Nunn having applied for! Levied upon as the property of W.| guardianship on tho person and prop-| S. Prather and A. J. Kemp to satlsy erty of Nunn Reeves, minor child of a certain mortgage Ufa tn favor of R. L. Recvos, late of said county, Victor Electric Company vs the sail; deceased, notice Is given that said ap- Prather and Kemp, plication will bo heard at my office This December 5th, 1917. a< 10 o'clock a m, on first Monday LUCIUS HARVEY Sheriff, in January, next This December 3rd, 1917. JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary. Administrator’, Notice, i GEORGIA—Sumter Count. j i Notice Is hereby given that the un- j dersigned bar applied to tho Ordinary Administratrix Sale. ; of said county for leave to sell lands j GEORGIA. Sumter County. ; belonging to the estate of John H Pursuant to an order grantod by j Harvey for the purpose of dlstribu- Hon. John A. Cobb, Ordinary o safid tion; said sale to be conducted In county, on the first day of November, j Mitchell county, Georgia. Said appli- 1915, shown at pafee 375 minutes “O" cation will be heard at the regular j Ordinary's office, will b e sold before j term of Ordiany's court for said coun-1 (he courthouse door In the City ot ty to be held on the first Monday in Americus. Sumter county, Georgia, | January, 1918. between tho legal hours of sale to the; MRS. J. H. HARVEY, highest bidder for cash, on the first Administratrix upon the estate of Tuesday In January. 1918, which Is .John H. Horv.y. he first day, the following land, to- it: A email tract in tho southwest | Notice to Debtors and Creditors. toyland I We're showing a most complete assort- » ment of ChristmasToys-for the kiddies. 3 Look over their letters to Sant a then ooine in and make your selection. FOR THE GIRL Dolls. Doll Furniture, Tea Sets, Doll Carriage. Doll Carts. Pianos. Sewing Sets Embroidery Sets. Indian and Cowgirl Smts. American Service Suits. Paint Boxes. Dol Shoes and Stockings. Doll Wigs. Tables and Chairs. Doll Sweaters and Caps, Blackboard- Tennis Rackets. Games of all kinds. Desks. FCR THE BOY Air Rifles. Pop-Guns. Foot-Balls. Drums. ,cl fe£, a Si c p$i Reins. Mechanical Trains and Electrical , mcr of Lot No. 189 In a aquaro GEORGIA, Sumter County, hape and nbout one-third of Lot No. | All creditors of the estate of Mrs. 88, being a strip of equal width oil J N. A. Fuller, late of Sumter county,] ho'west side thereof, all In one body deceased, are hereby notified to render; GROWN UP GIFTLAND in the 14th district of Leo county teorgla. known as tract No. 7, accord ing to the Hooks and Andrews sub-dl- /iston of the Phil Jackson place, and ■ontalning 113.1 acrc3 more or lesB. dold for the purpose of distribution of the estate of George Oliver, accord ing to the above mentioned order of ourt. This December 1st, 1917. MRS. CALLIE C OLIVER, Admrx. Estate ot Georgo Oliver. in their demands to the undersigned j according to law, and all persons In- * debted to said estate are required to j make Immediate payment to me. | This 5th day of November, 1917. i (Miss) THEGDOCIA ALICE FULLER,] Administratrix of Mrs. N. A. Fuller, Deceased. a « <u 'C T3 * v 2 t > C (rs Phillips was able to get'the o-eration of the Louisville & Nash- le, Atlantic Coast Line and Sea- ,,,1 h'r Line railroads in this raat- ,, and all of them sent urgent let- , to President Kimble and Sccre- rv Patten. The officials of the Farmers’ Na ina! Congress wero much impressed r the strong letters of invitation on Governor Sidney J. Catts, H. Clay rawtord. secretary of state, and W. McRae, commissioner of agrlcul- re, which were presented to the of- ers of the congress by Mrs. Phillips, ginning this Important coventlon r Florida Is one more aclevement tho credit of the secretary of tho dlahassee Boosters' club; tho Old smlsh Trail Association convention Id here last May, made history for lorlda and tho Farmers National Con- ess will bo tho means of bringing eminent settlers to Florida. In a telogram to Mrs. Phillips, Mon. nr Raphun aald; 'Thank you for the good news and ( will do our best." Special trains from the northwest id east will be run If war conditions Administratrix Notice, GEORGIA, Sumter County. All creditors of the estate of R. L. McLeod, tote of Sumter county. Geor gia. deceased, are hereby notified to i<>v render In their demands to the under- bld _ signed according to tow, and all per- Soll comparatively treeh. pure eons Indebted to Bald estate are re- sra v 6 i, mostly grey, soma red, no mired to make Immediate payment to » aste land> 100 acr es of creek pastur- To the Highest Bidder. Will be cold at Cutbbert, Ga„ on Jcnuary 2nd, 1918, a hlgh-g-aie, well improved 1,200 acre farr, tocnti'd In Randolph county, 15 -'l~aiee 'do liom Cutbbert. will a Otlerod Cl Par cels and then aa V)lW WtL s - p.ivl- 'egt of accepting mo.'; advai .ageous me. This 5th day of October, 1917. LAURA E. M'LEOD. Administratrix of R. L- McLeod, De ceased. Notice. Office of Americus & Atlantic Rail- road Company. OERGIA—Sumter County. To Whom It May Concern; Notice is hereby given, under and by virtue of the authority of the Board of Directors of tho Americus age, In almost square body with lay lay of land porfect and beautiful. 1.000 acres Of best grade unbroken tillable land in one field. Open land 800 acres, balance valuable saw timber, fifteen new residences and tenant houses, ample large frame barns and cribs, 300 bearing pecan trees. Five miles from Cuthbert. six m!le s from Shell- man. m fork of two splendid hard hoads, 11-2 miles south of Central of Georgia rallraod, water healthy locations and conditions Ideal; reputa tion ae one of the best 1.200 acres farms in southwestern section of the FOR HER Vases of all kinds. Ivorv and Silver. Clocks. Manicure Sets, Books. Sewing Bags. Hand Mirrors. Stationery.. Music Rolls and Worlds of Things. FOR MOTHER Serving Trays Baskets. Jardinieres. Qs- serolc. Nut Sets, Candlesticks. China and oil “erware. Pictures. Boob. Scissors. Bibles and Various Other Things. FOR HIM Shaving Sets. Bill Folders. Traveling Cut*. Ingersoll Watches. Watdi Chains. Smoking Sets. • Razors. FOR FATHER Humidors, Smoking Sets, Pocket Knw**t Desk Sets. Electric Desk Lang*. Whisk Brooms, Collar Boxes, Traveling Sets, Office Fixtures of All Kinds. BOOKS FOR EVERYBODY Hightower s Book Store A 2-cent postage stamp will carry a lot of Christmas joy Vo some one. Our stock of Holiday Cards is complete NOTICE TO TIIE PUBLIC. iur pin will cease operation Do- iber 24th, and will not gin any more 1n? the current season. Our Cuv ier-. Will please take notice and yovemed cceordingly. St AMERICUS OIL CO. Mrs. D. G. l’atterson. Said proporo pointed out in said fl fa. Torms cash This, Dee. 5th, 1917. c. M. HRISTIAN. Sheriff. J. F. Soutcr, Attorney. Citation. GEORGIA, Webster County. By virtue of an order from Court of Ordinary of Webster county. 73 seres of land more o r loss- consist tng of parts of lots Nos. 204 and 20*» In the 23lh district of said county, bounded north and west by lands ot * Atlantic Railroad Compwy. toat ap- uw plication will bo made to the Railroad, ^ ^ not farmcd thta year ex- ------ - ... cry on tht Commission of Georgia on tho 8th day j amal , „ art b y enro-takor. who | » m ® * January, 1918, at of January. 1918, at their office in At-, thredied , ltlle | n execBS of 1.500 hush- ( first T X ^ countv , l.inta, Georgia, for authority to Issue q{ nnt , from twenty-five acres., Re c0urth0U ®° r , , lh0 for and In behalf of the Americus & pound , clearing, between the >**“> h ®“™ °' Attontlo Railroad Company, capital ““ ^ than >100 ^ aero; also follow.ng tract of land In said county, stock of tho par value of *100.00 por eighteen acres ginned ten heavy share, known as common stock. w , of cotto n. No fertilizer was used, the amount of *150,000.00. I ^]i the open land la ns good or better. At the same time and place, for the j jj tt jf. dozen ows-ts, none able to -- _ 0 astbvHW. purpose of ^ |.^ sold for equipping and completing tbq . i cell whole below value at pr , ' enkln9 90Ut h by W. K. Jenkins railroad from Byromville. Georgia, n, ^ ^ InT09tment can be M. E. Jenkins, .out tho county of Dooly, to and wltnin^ co me and inspect tho city Umlts of Americus. Sumter non* County, Georgia, they will also app y for authority to Issue bonds In the som of *450.000,00, samo to bo 60 year go” bonds, bearing 6% interest pay able semi-annually; which bonds arc t „ bo secured by deeds, conveyances. .“eR."ot Amorlcu9 . M ld mortgages. Trust Deeds, or co unty, on first Tuesday In struments as may bo ncces s e w jthln the legal hours create a lien upon the property of said Jrnuary. 1918. within ^ Stownrt county, will be sold bcofro the courthouse door in the City of Pres ton, Webster county, on the first Tuesday in January, 1918, the fol lowing described property, to-wlt: Tho north half of lot of land No 182 tn tho 24th district of Wcbsto county, Georgia, said lot contalnlnv 101 1-4 acres, more or less, and be Ing known ns the Sophie Mathis ptoc*- Also a tract of 20 acres off of tot 167 lying between the lands of Jonav Daniel on tho north and Lucius EUto on the south. Terms cash. R. T. HUMBER, Richland, Ga.. Administrator of tho Estate of Cam illa Daniel, of Stewart County, ' Deceased. B. 8. BALDWIN. Cuthbert, Georgia. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Win be sold before the court houso Legal Advertisements TO OUR CUSTOMERS AND FRIENDS Who have heretofore given gold coins as Christmas pres- ents we suggest that you purchase from our Government War Saving# Certificates. In this way you can subserve the Nation’s resources. President Wilson says. “If the United States can learn something about saving out of this war, it will be worth tho cost of the*war; I mean the literal cost of it in money .and resources.” \ The Bank of Commerce W. K. Jenkins, south by W. E. Jenkins and R. L. & D. W. Nicholson. Said land being the same that was bought by L. J. Mangham from Web ber county, except 17 acres sold by him to W. E. Jenkins, and known as poor-farm. Terras cash. This Dec. 3rd. 1917. ‘ C. W. MANGHAM, Administrator of L. J. llangbam. j. F. Soutcr. Attorney. I® T," lino ’f of sale, the followln% described prp | company, consist g that « r v to-wlt: One certal n three-room iS£r|Sr»±£~s-........ - T Citation. GEORGIA, Webster County. To am Whom It May Concern; No- is hereby given that tho appeals- -riuitoaes and n n tho east slue oi r i;,„ widow or j. n. terms and conill . P con ® CJr a nce .' lea dlng south from the city of Amcr- li#ve fllcd t t 10r award, and unless good powers in 6ald . d ^ K , rume iit as may , ru , and about two hundred . ] an d stiffleent cause s shown, the same mortgage, or other to hv tha d (-! „ nrth across Council mill be made the Judgavmt of the court bale of Ailminlstrauon. 1RG1A, Schley County. >' Virt ue of an order passed by the r ament ns muj j cu ana •— nary of said county, will ho sold mortgage, or other tos dl-L 0 rth across Council mill crce ' < i : | . v u bc made the jaugutui u, re the courthouse door In the City | be necessary aD<1 , e ' a „ lcu9 & At- 9aa , 0 being the place whero , a t hc lannnry term. 1918. of the Court iikiville, Schley county. Georgia, rictors of the said A ( . and n „bert llallle now reside, i ^ 0rdlnary . ten tho legal hours of sale, on [antic Railroad Comp ' T | rtue of' levied it on and will be sold as Thll Dcc . 3rd. 1917. Tuesday lu January, 1918. at This ®P'>' 1 “?? h . BcIrd of mroct-! of Willi. Hatley and outcry, the fullowing real es-|tlio authority of tho Itobcr t Halite to satisfy a certain fl- a-* H: nrs, as aforesaid. w 1917 . d fro thc city Court of Amer- ,e„ 9 to favor of J W. Howard v. Wllle and Robert Halley. Tentn s possession notified i n term, of the law This December 5, 1917. : arres of land, ore mor lese, oft 'Is uf land No. 03 and No. 88, In 5 Gi land district of Macon coun- | leorgia. the same bounded on the ii by Camp creek, on the ea3t by v of Neal and Russ English, an south by lands of Mrs. Missouri lla'i, on the south by lands of W. [>ykea. l*o. >00 acres of land off of the inves t corner of lot of land No. 125, be 2!.th land district of Sumter ntv, Georgia, tho same forming a i "f th e Old G. c. Dyess plantation It Ing Just In front of the old instead. Iso. thc north half of lot ot land No. lontalning io acres; and 50 acres a "d In the southeast cornor of lot •’U 1 Mo. 126, In the 29th district of ley county, Ga. 'onus of sale; Cash. Ml sa d Jands are rented for the r 1918, and said sale will bo held 'to t to salfi pent contracts. fl. J. DYES1, n'nistrato- Dc Bonis No", with Will Annexed, of Estate of a C. Dyess IHXnuuct — LUCIUS HARVEY, Sheriff. Webster Counly irs, as aforesaia. This 11th day of December 1917. J. S. MORTON. President and General Manager. oiiertfTs Sale. G EORGI A—Sumter County_ rhl court MAme^ Ing been condemned ^ °"J er tb „ cn ,he firrt Tuesday In --jsw.’Si. - ---irrsat law. .. ., R. STAPLETON'. Ordinary Webs'er County. J. F. SORTER. Attorney. Sheriff’s Solo. next, tno i"‘ nam p ihoati, an ^ . j- levied upon wagon. Said re****?*^ Sheriff’s Sale- .axon, sam p™»». •ss^Ss^iwSagSgK-dS Sheri ms Sale. CFCRGIA. Webster County. Will be sold before the courthouse door in the town of Preston, sa'd county, within the legal hour. o. «lo on the first 9 ticloay In January. 19 8. „0-,» the following property, to-wlt One aiouso-cOTcrcC n.are muie. aged ave. named Ida; and one black horse mult, aye «». named Tom. S#ld pn'pcrt' Is levied upon and is to we cold under and by virtue of a mort- ° „ fa issued from the Superior rourt of eald county in favor of Mrs. L. O. Hallmen against M. O. Little, said property being pointed out In .aid « fa. Terms cash. This. Dec. 5th. I#”. C. if. CHRISTIAN. Sheriff of Webettr County. J. F. Router, Attorney. Administrator's Sale. GEORGIA. Webiter County. Under and by virtue of an order 1 ORANGE CRUSH A splendid answer to the demand for a pure, wholesome, convenient orange flavored dnnk. Flavored with the juice of crushed California oranges and bottled in our sanitaiy bottling plant. Brinij Your Cotton to Dudleys Bonded Warphouse lowest Storage and Ininrance Rates. Money advanced mvflCUB. Ck.. WJWetfc Dioragw » u h&VA ■torfcJS* ... otton S. rate ot Six Per Celt per unnum.^ We cn ,. lor other farm pordnctJ. We 50 j t tr jaL Ware- ,„mers the blgbeet market price for cotton. Give ns ma*. oooso cnnvenlcat to both gins. Dudley Bonded Warehouse ] J N. M. Uudlej, President. | 5 The Bottle americus Coca-Cola Bottling Co. j, T; f ahren, Manager Prcsl-0-Lite v - Battery Service Drive your car here and let us look aittr your ^battery. No matter what make it is we ot- for prompt, courteous atlen- tion to your battery problems. Wo repair and recharge all makes of batteries at reasonable cost. We curry a complete etock of new PRFLTO- I.ITH Batteries and Battery p»rts for all makes of cars, and wo have » service battery for your car whlle your battery Is left v'th us for repair or recharging. BATTERY CAl VIGNS fob winter Remember that a felly charged bat- ts fir will n« t while on' t.-at b n"t fully o -ned will frame and cause yon unnecessary tronblo. To r- old this, let n- toil your batter/ *.ud Tul out your mis CHAPPELL MAC RNERY COMPANY Phoiw 234 U “ S ‘