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THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 19,1920
PAGE SIX.
THE WEEKLY TIMES-RECORDER. | LEGAL advertisements. •
WM. 8. KIRKPATRICK, Editor; LOVELACE EVE, BusincM Manager GE0RGIAi g unlter County.
SUBSCRIPTION RATE: $1.50 Per Year in Advance.
Entered as second class matter ut tho postofflee at
irding to tbe Act of Congress.
National Advertising Representatives:
FROST, LANDIS & KOHN
Brnnswick Bldg. Peoples Gas Bldgs.
New York Chicago
To The Superior Court of Said
County: The petition of Peter Wal-
Americus, Georgia, k«, H. B Smith D F. Pughley, Judge
:Taylor, M. B. Phillips, J. C. Wil-
■ liams, D. W. Whitneld, Jr., E. B. Cof
fee, T. J. Smith, J. H. Henderson, E.
J. Hill, J. E. Brown, E. J. Moye, J.
W. Barnum, Willie Cary, J. W. Hugu-
ley, S. S. Humbert, F. L. Jones, S. R.
Burleigh, C. H. Harrold, G. E. Sta-
tham. C. Mitchell, S. B. Burner, Wis
dom Bovins, J. T. Phillips, E. Wilson,
Ken-
MANY FOR ONE IN SUMTER COUNTY.
BKHtl. 0 f the house that Jack built, like so many of the aim- h“"l.’ Wai’ker, T. M. Hart, R. C.
,i. StXSLti.«« «i- *. e r .
it contains the kernel of a fundamental truth. It is the boiled g M vVeston, for themselves, their
down discovery of mankind. Sumter county existed only as an un- assoc i a tes and assigns desire to be
.. c .j _ *i from the sky by a forest incorporated under the name and
marked geologic deposit of red soil hidden l y ' st j e of tbe Sumter Mercantile and
icf evergreen, when men learned the truth that everything that nap- Realty Company.
3»ena has o relationship to something else. Putting it in another his^ L The head office of the said cor-
# l* » i • ..if i one |t is hardly necessary poration to be in Amencus, Georgia,
tone form, no man can live to himself alone. y , . 9 with the privilege of establishing
to tell an agriculturist that there is a bug that bites a bug that bites a branch officea in such p i aceg a s the di-
In plain English, men prosper as their rec t 0 rs may deem proper.
as what we were getting at. Di- ( 2. The object of the said corpora-
unconsciously. we are our broth- tion to be pecuniary gain for its
stockholders.
bug, and so on infinitum. ••• • -. pv-
neighborhood prospers. Which was what we were getting at. Dt-
rectly. or indirectly, consciously, or i
** * ^Alf this is rather high browish, perhaps.
The partfi jlnr business of the
I said corporation is to be the buying,
ivir. \~iu*cn aii« . selling ana dealing in ary guuus,
appear in Sumter county. You are the original settler. As you stand ceries, wares and merchandise and the
and entered on record, that he has
fully administered A. L. Smith s es
tate: This is therefore to cite all
persons concerned, kindred and cred-
the legal hours of sale tor casnjo uie ^ ra ^'’ d s ^* i '“ s U t S r |’ t „ , r “h^ld^orb,;
highest bidder the following described why » {rom hi3 administration,
.., deceased, I, as executor of the
last will and testament of said Laura
G. Parker, will sell before the court
house door in Americus, Ga.. within
the legal hours of sale for cash to the
land of said deceased, viz.: | IITi'"receive letters of dismission on
One lot in town of Labe, Sumter ] and March> 192 0.
county, Georgia, commencing at a mtivr t rnnn n«*/iin«irv.
point on south side of Allen street at
a point 210 feet east of intersection
of Allen street with Bailey avenue,
thence running east along south side
of Allen street 462 feet more or
less, thence due south 488 feet, more
or less to lr nd of J. D. Cox, thence
due west along the northern boundary
line of J. D. Cox land 402 feet, more
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
-12-10-20
LEGAL AD WO. 155.
GEORGIA. Sumter County:
Whereas, Raymond McNeil, ad
ministrator of Simon Turner, repre
sents to the court in his petition duly
, , „ more Hied nnd entered on record, thathe
e of J. D. Cox land 402 tett, more ^ administered Simon T.--
le . M t T' a . nd . , _ J 'U ner’s estate: This is therefore to
north 498 feet more or less to point |
of beginning. .... I
Also one lot in town of Leslie,
ner's estate. -
c.te all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
said administrator
Also one lot in win w why said administrator
Sumter county, Ga., described as fol- fho ' Jd not discharged from his ad
ministration, and receive letters rf
dismission on the first Monday in
March. 1920.
February 3, 1920.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
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lows: Commencing at a point 672
feet, more or less, east of intersection
of Allen street with Bailey avenue in
said town, thence running east along
south line of Allen street 210 feet,
more or less, to land of G. R. Fer
guson, thence south 210 feet along __
the western boundary of G. R. Fcr- LEGAL A D NO. 162.
guson’s said half acre lot, thence cast j Administrator'. Sale of Realty.
105 feet, thence north 210 feet t0 GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Allen street, thence east 480 feet, „v vutuc ut un order of the Court
more or less to Cemetery street at a j ^ Q rd j nary 0 f jaid county at the
point 10 feet west of original eastern Febrilary T crm , 1020, will be sold
boundury land line or lot l.io (bcforc the c0 ,, rt house door of said
in Fiftocnthe district, thence. c3Unty Qn ,.. e Hrst Tuesday in March,
south 438 feet, more _or_ less, , y withi „ the lega | hours 0 f sale.
i on'the bank of Flint liver and watch its muddy waters eddying around buying and selling of real estate on
' the root! of the trees, you feel a bit discouraged. Making a begin- commission, the lending of money and
. , , |. :. wor ,h undertaking? There is no the taking of security for same, the
mng looks like a mighty task, is it worm unucn - . b , „ L .. ; u: > l...... -s u.. -nnimrtin.
one to use the timber yi
log cabin, and split a little
remainder float down the
not dam the stream and flood the country worse than it is. wnai habitants ifeot, more or less,
will tbe soil crow? The whole county could be bought for the pro-, 4 Thc cnp ital stock of the said Perry lot, thence north 488 feet, more
■ srerbial .one Indeed a bird song is the most encouraging, thing c „ rpc -ation is to be Ten Thousand! or less, to starting point on Allen
Zu, *. «o.ooo *. —» «“,rs*rs. nxu"™ »*»- b»b>
LL men have crossed its borders. They have put forth y as j 0 per cent of the stock is paid in.
j?*- have cut down the trees and tilled the soil. They have enriched it ,, t . titioners pray , however, for thc
j - with their ambitions and sorrows. They ..ave taken thought tor the right of i ncrc asing the capital stock
Bit welfare of children. As they have prospered they have built better t0 any amoun t, not to exceed Fifty
homes and better churchs. A few in every generation have been Thousand ($50,000 00) Dollars, at
willing to give of their time, thought energy and substance to the com- any time, by a two-th.rds vote of all
,* ... . reward So in some fashion of the stockholders,
munity welfare without expectation of. . . ... . ca ,| ed | 5> Petitionara pray that they may
has been brought to pass the house that Jack b better 'have all thc rights, powers and priv-
Americus and Sumter county. Perhaps it might have been a better of corporalions of likc c harac-
house if more persons had given conscious thought and constructive that t j, ey may have the power to
assistance to the building. But all of the occupants are prospering ^ J wn 8t0 ck in other corporations, and
Si.n7. of 0 feet next, within the legal
running at a distance of 10 feet ^ fo|lowing property belonging to
northern ^ndT^of-ld c metery j Hampton street in the City of Amor-
to own real estate and to borrow
money and to do such other acts and
because of thc presence of each other.
What benefits one benefits all. . . .
Business is simply the organization of the means of supplying the things as may be necessary for the
we trusted no one. here would be no bankers to facilitate me circu ^ incorp3ratcd for , period of twe n
lation of money and credit. If men and women did not desire to e t t (2Q) ycar! ; wit h the power of re-
of the many products of the soil there would be no grocers. It we ncwjn( , thf „ aid c h ar ter at thc expi-
did not care for our personal appearance, the business of the dry art j on c f (he : aid time. Respectfully
eooda merchant would be greatly restricted. Builders and contractors submitted
would have nothing to do, if there were no demand for good hous-| SHIPP i SHEPPARD,
ing and good roads, nor any money to pay for them. Community ts Attorneys for Petitioners.
accumulated wealth. W wav of Dro-^' Filed in office this the 28th day of
Because working for community progress is the best way ot pro . 192()
moting community prosperity and thereby our pr ^ e!, . , r ’ H. E. ALLEN,
and pro
manned and financed and provided with a community goal to utilize GEORGIA, Sumter County. ^
the combined leadership and civic interest of the community should I, H. E. Allen, Clerk of . thc . Su P c /1 .oture. this 3d day of February, A.
command the whole support of everyone who desires progress and [! f °; aTrue and D ' 1920 -
correct copy of the application for a
LEGAL AD Nb. 154.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Whereas Emma L. Williams, Ad*
ministratrix of Zack T. Williams, rep
resents to the court in her petition,
duly filed and entered on record that
she has fully administered Zack T.
Williams' estate. This is, therefore,
to cite ell persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said administratrix
should not be discharged from her
administration and receive lcttera of
dismission on the first Monday in
March, 1020.
This 3d day of February 1920.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
LEGAL AD NO. 153.
GEORGIA. Sumter County
To All Whom It May Concern: Mrs.
Ruth K. Prather having in due form
applied to me for - ermanent letters
of administration upon the estate of
James E. Prather, late of said coun
ty, deceased: , . , ...
This is to cite all and singular the
next of kin and creditors of tho sa d
I James E. Prather, deceased, that said
i application will be heard before mo
i rv. .... w l 1 non nf
L. G. COUNCIL, President T. E. BOLTON, Asst. Cashier
C. M. COUNCIL, V.- P.& Cashier. JOE M. BRYAN, Asst. Cashier
(Incorporated)
the Planters Bank 0F Americus
Resources Over $1,500,000.00
\^e are equipped to render
you every banking service.
Strict adherence to sound
banking principles, and a de
served reputation for conser
vation and strength, has won
for us the confidence of the
public to an unusual degree.
Our bank invites your ac
count on its record.
PROMPT, CONSERVATIVE, ACCOh^MODATING
No Account Too Large; None Too Small
:ing community pruspcuijr ^ » . I n. Cl. AULCiI'i, mon nf
prosperity, the movement for ‘he^reorganization of the Amen- CI( . rk Sup( . ri „ r Court, Sumter County, at the regular March Term,
and Sumter County Chamber of Commerce into a body amply, ?° urt of 0rdmar3
C ° Witness r.iv hnnd and official sig-
’ .toj J-.. a# rahninrv. A.
thirty-live feet
. pton street and
hundred and thir-
bounded on
Cincinnatus An
drews, east by property c. Ida L.
Pickett, on south by former property
of Ida L. Picl.elt and west by Hamp
ton sf-»et, known a* No. 214 Hump-
ton street. H. E. ALLEN,
Administrator Ida L. Price Estate.
LEGAL AD NO. 1S7.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE OF
REALTY.
By virtue of an order passed at
the February term, 1920, by the
Sumter Court of Ordinary, will bo
sold at public outcry on the first
Tuesday in March, next, at the Court
House door in said county, between
the legal hours of sale. .
All of that part of land lot 178 in
the 27th district of Sumter county,
Georgia, described as follows: Be
ginning at the southwest corner of
said lot and running thpnce north
along the west line to the northwest
corner thereof, thence east along the
north line 17 chains, thence djagon-
ally across said lot in a southeasterly
direction to a point making the base
11 chains, thence due south to the
south line of said lot, thence west
along the south line to the southwest
corner containing 98 1-2 acres, more
or less.
Said land to be sold subject to two
loans in favor of Geo. M. Fc reman
& Co. aggregating some $2,700.00.
Terms of sale cash.
This 3rd day of February, 1920.
GLENN EDGE,
Administrator of the Estate
of Balos E. Edge.
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Bale Cotton per Acre
King’s Improved Et. Ey. Cotton has proven
to be a bale per acre, with the boll weevil.
Our stock of Kihg’s Cotton is grown by the
originator, Mr. T. J. King, and you can not
get this seed from any other source than
through us. Book your order now. Can
make delivery when you want it.
Can Also Supply
Wannamaker’s Cleveland Big Boll Cotton
This also is the genuine pure selected stock.
Come in and book your orders now.
Planters Seed Co.
Prompt Delivery. Phone 502
prosperity.
charter aa thc same appears of file In
this office.
LEGAL AD NO. 164.
NOW FOR THE PACKING PLANT.
The sentiment of those men of this community who visited the Thi thc 2 8th Cay of Janyarv, 1920. GEORGIA, Spmlcr rount^
local packing plant at Chipley. Fla., and saw what it i, doing for that H. E. ALLEN, j aside a yjay „«/ &
section is solidly for a packing plant for Americus. The censensus Clerk Superior Court. Sumter Co. tnte . .
of opinion appears to be that, "if that sorry country can make a Ga.
packing plant go at all there can be no doubt about one in this
community.” I APPLICATION FOR CHARTER.
The Chipley plant is twice the size under consideration for erec- GEORG I A, Sumt^Conty.^ SaW j
tion here and is being still further enlarged—and it has been in oper- netition of the Wise San- 1920,
SALE OF SURPLUS GOVERNMENT GOODS.
U. S. Army Leather Sleeveless Jackets. BRAND NEW .._... ; ...$10.9S
U. S. Army Olive Drab Wool blankets. Weight 5 lbs. Size 62x82.
Perfect. Clean and sanitary. A Grade T.»6
U S. Army Heaters, “RADIANT HOME.!' Hot Blast. Large size
nickel trimmed. Beautiful stove. Only slightly used. Cost new
gi*C
U. S. ARMY HEATERS "Cole Blast'' No. 15E. Nickel trimmed, In
very good condition. Special price ----- - J 1 ®'”®
U S Army Field Shoes. Good, heavy shoes for general wear 4 »
U. S. Army Rubber Hip Boots. Brand New. Heavy rubber, sizes
10 and 11, pair v:;: f "
U. S. Army Rubber Arctics and rubber shoes. Good condition ........♦
u! s'. Army Canvas leggings. Extra strong. Good condition, pair 65c
U. S. Army Canvas haversacks. Heavy canvas bag for hunting, ete.....HSC
U. S. Army Gold Medal Folding eonvas cot J J'*®
U. S. Army Cot Mattresses. Cotton. Good condition $ 0.05
U. S. Army Denim trausers. Repaired. Good condition, pair _... oac
U. S. Army Denim coats. Good, serviceable condition
U S. Army Wool Shirts. Seen service but good condition. Ub»®
drab; A grade $2.95 inch; B grade $2.50 each; C grade $1.95 each.
U S ARMY WOOL SUIT. Complete with coat, breeches, leggings.
'in' good condition, $8.45 per suit. Breeches alone would cost $8.00.
U. S. ARMY WOOL OVERCOATS, Velvet collar. Seen slight ser
vice, but in good condition. Special this week $ 9.95
„ , c „ a ,„ u , —, — U. S. Army Olive drab wool mackinaw. Very desirable coat $ 9.u0
my, un,, deceased, to Laura. Hat*'. CO unty, Ga., and if no objections are u. S. Army Sheep lined coat. BRAND NEW. Will give good 8CP “
.his widow, having filed their re- ! fiRd |caye to 8cl | wU j be gran ted at v i«e : -J 1 ?’?!
turn in this office^ this is. theretore, ■ the March Term, 1920, of this court. ,U. S. Army Raincoats. Used but in good condition^ $
~ * „ „ « o February 2, 1920. ^
JOHN A. COBB,
JOHN A. COBB.
Ordinary, Sumter County, Ga.
LEGAL Au nu. 163.
For Leavo Administrator To Sell y g Army Denim coats. Good, serviceable condition ..
Realty. ” 1 “ J “—
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Notice is hereby given that H. E.
Allen, administrator of Emma Dixon's
estate, has applied for leave to sell
the real estate of Emma Dixon, de-
Sum er j ccase( j t situated in Americus, Sumter
15th day January, LEGAL AD NO. 161.
duly incorporated under j GEORGlA.^Sumter^County
mu iuruiu uiiu.hvu “ , : . u-u State: The petition of the Wise ban-,
ation only two year*. The total population of the county in which atorium rcs pectfully shows the fol-
it is located is only 10,000, with probably less than one per cent pt j 0W i nK: i
the land under cultivation. But the plant is succeeding—-and it vir- t
tually is making that section of Florida. Although it hasr. t paid any That
cash dividends yet, it hasn’t iost any money, the management says, lh * , nW8 0 ’ { M i ( j%tati-. under the cor
and it has paid large dividends in community development and ad- poratc . nami . and stylo of Wise Sana
dition to community wealth. In reality it has paid and paid lug. torium.
Chipley doesn't doubt it. and the most obtuse observer could not potitiom . rs ' dl „ ir , t0 chanR
doubt it after a short investigation on the ground. ^Tlu» corporate name from, the Wise
Numerous men of Sumter and surrounding counties, whose inter- g anat orium to that of Wise Samta-
agricultural and who have vision enough to realize what r ium. with all the rights, pnvueges
having a home live ,'ock market would mean. ar ' ready " 8h ‘ ^
to participate in organizing and building a community packing house. WHEREFORE petitiono-s file thi*
Thev are not insistent on a big plant; they want one sufficient to cara petition in the office of the Clerk of
ft,. :_.J;,|, needs of the surrounding country and one which superior Court and pray that after
the .unrounding country will keep in constant b™ C aw. a tharthe dV court < 'by“ro*iY'oV
to it as the live stock industry develops and the demand arises. I ms ]ej> ^ rant , he with j n petition and that
will mean’a safe and sane policy, and. with careful management and rot i t i on ers incorporated i.ame be
•upervision an undertaking that cannot fail. , I changed as herein set
Just now we are in the midst of a campaign of rejuvenation an , Attorncv’ For P~titi. .or*,
expansion of the Americus and Sumter County Chamber ot Coro.! Fi , e(J jn o( p ce this :he 29th day ot
merce. The function of a Chamber of Commerce, of course, is to iIanll . rv , 192 o. H. ri. AI.l.FN.
provide a cleaning house for community ideas and ideals and a vs clerk Snnerior Court, Sumter Coun
hide through which codRiunity ideas and aims may be P“‘ ,n ‘° eff « t ' GE orgia.' Sumter Countv:
Now it would appear to be a most excellent time to determine just oaw r , ark o{ Superior Court o'
how much the citizens of the community believe in its future and Sumtor Countv.
how much they desire to see it develop and do things by under^k- I ILK ^’^^"^“Lv.hereh.
ing at this time to effect the organization of a packing company. t))p foroeo ; n(r » tru-
comparatively little money required to finance it is here, ready and ^ oorTPCt copv of the amilientior
waiting; perfection of the organization and the actual doing ot the f „ r chnrtPr , the same appears of
thing appears to be all that remains to be done.
Let’s go.
to notify all persons interested to file |
objections, if nnv they have, on or
before the 1st Monday In March,
or else said return will then be
the judgment of this court.
JOHN A. COBB.
THE LANSING-WILSON BREAK.
... In thi
This thc 2Jth_dnv
1920.
of January
H E. AT.LEV.
Clerk of Sunerinr Court.
The correspondence between President Wilson and Secretory FJtECUTOR'l
Unsing, leadihg up to the secretary's resignation at the president s GEORGIA.^Sumter J
suggestion, reveals something that will bring regret to even the "\ 0,t , pf Grdi „‘ rv of s-mt-
ardent admirers of the president. The letters leave the impression ^ a , th - Fehn.-
Ordinary Sumter County, Ga.
LEGAL A.D NO. 158.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
1J. S. ARMY Web halters, made of good grade webbing 75c
U. S. Army Regulation Comforts, Olive drab. Good serviceable con
dition. Renovated. Standard size and weight 2.45
ARMY Regulation Breast Collar Harnett. Standard. Double wheel
sets, $79.50. Double bad sets, $58.50. You take no chances buy-
sets, $79.1
ing this.
Army Leather Halters.
Good condition
$ 1.25
Will be sold before the courthouse {j. S. Arm* Tent flies, 9x15 ft. Excellent condition $18.75
y on the Hist Tues- jj. s. Nnvy hammocks. Heavy canvas. Excellent condition
To Whom It May Corncen: day in March. 1920, within the login 40 inx71 in •••••• „ ■; , * 295
J J Homely having, in proper = ; t „, ti f ,n cf lot of land No. 1 u. S. Army TENTSIOxlfixl 1 ft h gh. 3 ft wall, hree from tears
form applied to me for porniamcnt. 20g ; n t | lc 27th district of Sumter i and holes. Guarantied 12.4 oz. khaki army duck .........$J9.75
Utters of adnrnistration on the c . s * county, Georgia, except eight (8) u. S. Army Knives 60c dozen; U. S. Army Forks COc dozen; U. S. Army
t a te of Julius Dixon, late of said ( acr ,, 3 ln t h e southwest corner, with all Galvanized water buckets, worth $2.50; special 95c each.
,ounty, for II. E. Allen, C. 9. C., ^ ; improvement* thereon. Said land , U. S. Army Wool Underwear. Clenn and sanitary. Will give good .aer-
- : ngular the credi-! lev ied on ttS the property of J. J.
^ to cite all and . . „ , .... ,— r -„ --
on and next of kin of Julius Dixon ( Booth to satisfy an execution issued
.» be and appear at my office within j Qn the 2 9th day of September, 1919,
he time allowed by law. and show . ^ rom ^ Q Court of Americus in
ause, if any they can, why [ f nvor of Edgar Shipp, Jr. vs. J. J.
Booth.
lent administration should not
ranted to H. E. Allen, Clerk Superior
'ourt on said estate.
Witness my hnnd and official stg-
inture, this '2nd day of February,
' JOHN A. COED Ordinary.
w-5-12-19-26
This thc 2nd dav of February, 1920.
LUCIUS HARVEY,
Sheriff, Sumter County, Ga.
LEGAL AD NO. 166.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Will be sold before thc court house
door in the'raid county on tho first
Tuesday in March next, One 10-20 I.
H. C. Titan tractor.
Levied on as the property of C. O.
Medloek to satisfy an execution ia-
•-EGAL AD NO. 159.
GEORGIA, Sumter County:
Whereas, Thomas L. Summers, ad-
ministrntor of Mrs. Minnie T. Lopor,
epresents to thc court in his petition sucl j f rom the City Court of Amen-
duly filed and entered on record, that CUSi sa ( d county, in favor of J. W.
,ie has fully administered Mrs. Min- Lindlcy against the raid C. 0. Mcd-
nie T. Loper's estate: This is there- | ock .
fore to cite all persons concerned, j x k j, 2r( J d a y 0 f February, 1920.
kindred and creditors, to show cause,, LUCIUS HARVEY, Sher.ff.
f any they can, why said administra-|
tor should not be discharged from his . GEORGIA, Sumter County.
All sizes, $1.(10 garment. $1.85 suit or $1.74 per suit, dozen lots.
WRITE FOR CATALOG—TERMS, Cash with Order. Reference, any
bank in Greenville. Include postnge when ordering goods sent by parcel
post. YOUR MONEY BACK IF NOT SATISFIED.
Bradley Bonded Warehouse Company, Inc.,
Greenville, S. C.
REMEMBER—The enormous buying power of the Government enables ■*
to offer you such low prices on our goods. 1
administration, and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in
March, 1920.
JOHN A. COBB, Ordinary.
w-5 12-19-26
SALE
r ”"r‘fram Court LECAL AD NO. 160,
Mrs. U. S. Haisten. guardian of
Edith Josscy, has applied to me for
a discharge from her guardian ship of
Edith Jossey. This is, therefore, to
notify all persons concerned to file,
ther objections, if any they have, on.
or before tne first Monday in March,,
1920, or the said Mrs. U. S. Haisten 1
will bo discharged from her guardian-
, — . . ship as applied for. This Feb. 2nd,
. to thc court in his pet.tion duly filed , 92 w 0 JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary, Sumtor County. Georgia.
Somewhat Crpenilve Meal,
central Africa In the diamond
} only men in whom be has the utmost confidence:.n ^ v " y ^ ^ i denl a j)d Mr" Unsing has been apparent for some time, and it is ‘duSTn^lvel^
I a i . »i i a f-ii ika» kn iknuM m.ike wav for some one in nif ^<1 stones w'tr©
to $500 each, this lit-
Dental Notice
Dr. E. E. Parsons
THE COMMERCIAL CITY BANK BUILDING
From 9i30 A. M. to 12. From 1 to 6 P. M.
Night Service by Engagement.
We Are Prepared to Render Good Service. Work
Thet Will Please Yon.
-o.in"v Gear- GEORGIA, Sumte.' County:
hrn "„.Teem. Whereas. Thomas L. Summers, ad
tKar'the'orealdent' haa^ tTaed the fact that cabinet conferences were ip^end in ac-nrW» srith ^ will mlnhtrator of A =L.^m..h, represents fhip a5 epp.ied for
cafleX r.ecre,a“ meVely a. a pretext for asking him to vacate,„f Laura G. Parker, late of said coun
His seat. , A . /, I • l _ u- w -e not only unable to transact public business
The president is clearly within his rights, of course. And ■ », nQ mem ber of his official family could have access to him.'
no more than proper or desirable that he should have in his ca nne h„, Been a divergence of opinion between the pieai- In
That there has been a divergence
of Whoae loyahv to him there can be no question, these officials be j ^oXtd^’b^Tor^uVha^he ahou’d make way for some one in
ing nSmhers of the executive department and virtually assistant* to, harmony with the executive herd, but it is regretta le that ,. ort)l from .
' " " which friend, of Mr. Lan, no and, ask for hi , retiremen , on that ground alone, and le dinner rout the mine owners $135,-
not upon the excuse of u *u r P*‘j°„ a **|!' or '^‘ w ^ , ' c ^ ^ e '*i' a ™ i^dny?
the president. But it is a matter
the president alike will doubt that Seen
“ w'th the best
7f the cabinet
r Lnns : ng acted improo*
, y in caUinTfior be" &U to understand.
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