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THURSDAY, NOVEMBER IS, 1920.
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calls for wood ore
ASSOCIATED CHARITIES.
Now Stock of grey .ad MS mooio
Ladiet’ Shoes, a» HALF PftlCE. Ry-
lander Shoe Company. 18
Kassel 1 , MILLINERY will be sec
rificed. . l8 • ,,
G. T. Beeman was a visitor Here
today from Plains.
See car windows of HALF PRICE
Shoes; .-me in and have a bt. Ry-
lander -hoe Company. lo*u
DeWitt Duskin. of Columbus,
Americus today on business.
One-Third Off on already low-pric-
«d Women’s Wear. ANSLEY'S. IC-lt
- J. S. Mathews, of near Smithville,
was in Americus yesterday on busi
ness.
Great value
SEL’S SALE.
KAS-
18.lt
Cecil Walters is in Plains today
.to attend the funeral of his aunt.
On sale at Kassel's, LADIES
COATS, $14.75. - *»-**
Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Webb, of Sum
ter, were shoppers in Americus to
day.
Ladies’ Shoes, field mouse and grey,
at HALF PRICE. Rylander Shoe
Company. ,6 * ,f
On sala at Kassel’s, All-Wool La-
dies’ Middy Suits, 9.95. IB-!*
Mrs. Lee Childers was a shopper
here to^jiy from Smithville.
You’ve my word for It. ABSOLUTE
COST; on every shoe. S. L* SILLS.
Miss Marcia Ramsey left yester
day for her home in Thpmasville af
ter a visit of several days to her sis
ter, Mrs. H. S. Sanford.
Col. J. F. Souter was a business
visitor here yesterda- from Preston.
33 1-3 per cent discount from al
ready low prices on Women's Ready*
1 to-Wear, should he interesting.
I ANSLEY’S. I8-lt
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Before buying Ladies' Shoes see
our HALF-PRICE LINE- Rylsnder
Shoe Company.
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Webb were
vislton here today from Sumter.
W. B. Parks, of Dawson, was a
business visitor here yesterday.
Chief of Police Bragg announced
today that because of the serious ill
ness of Mrs. W. D. Bailey at her
homo South Lee street will be clos
ed to traffic between College and
OUR SPECIALS
w For Friday, Saturday
•> And Monday
1 3-Piece American Walnut Bed
room Suite, consisting of Vanity
IPnssiir. Bed and Chiffon.tU,
$205.00. Value $360.00.
, 1 3-Piece Mahogany Bed Room
Suite, consisting of one 4-Poster Bed,
Vanity Dresser and Chiffonette
$105.00; Value $325.00.
|: 1 3-Piece White Enamel Bed Room
Suite, consisting of Vanity Dresser,
Bed and Chiffonette
\ $155.00; Value $225.00
Come in and look at these Suites
and be convinced of your opportun
ity. We defy competition.
ALLISON
FURNITURE CO.
WILL ROGERS (HIMSELF) in WHAT’S NEWS TODAY
JOKES by ROGERS; DRAWINGS by GROVE
Furlow streets until further notice.
This Week; Choice Mutton, Lamb,
Veel end Pork Sausage. Bragg’s Mar.
ket. 18-2,
R. deT. Lawrence, of Mariotta, is
visiting his son. Rev. James B. Law
rence, rector of Calvary church. The
father says he expects to bo here
“ten days,” while the sen says ho
hopes to keep him here all winter,
LEGAD AD NO. 276.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of Sumter Coun
ty, granted upon tho application of
S. E. Patton, aa administrator of the
estate of W. S. Gufford, late of said
county, deceased, to sell the lands of
said W. S. Gufford, deceased, for
the purpose of payipg debts and dis
tribution among the heirs, there will
be sold at public outcry, to the high
est bidder, between tho legal hours
of sale on the first Tuesday In De
cember, 1920, gs the property of said
deceased, the following described
Putting off the or
der for those
Christmas Por
traits is' like buy
ing the customary
Necktie on Christ
mas Eve — it’s
never very satis
factory. but it has
to dol
The McKinstry Studio
Phone 621.
lands, to-wit: The whole of lot of
land No. 81 in the 26th District of
Sumter County, Georgia, containing
202 1-2 acres, more or less, common
ly known as the "Old Gufford Place."
Said sale to be held, by virtue of a
special order of the Court of Ordi
nary, on the premises, that Is to say,
on the land itself; said land lying
east northeast and just outside the
corporate limits of the town of
Plains, said county; and upon the
following terms, to-wlt: (1) Pos
session of said land and premises to
be delivered January 1st, 1921; (2)
Twenty (20%) per cent of tho
amount bid to be paid in cash on
the date of sale and the remainder
of the purchase price, 80% to- be
paid when delivery of possession is
made, bond, for title being given the
purchaser during the interim.
This 4th day of November, 1920.
S. E. PATTON, Administrator.
to show cause by the 6th day of De
cember, 1920, why said application
for twelve months’ support should
not be gxanted. This 1st Nov.,
1920.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary.
LEGAL AD No. 277.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
The return of the appraisers set
ting apart twelve months' support
to tho family of E. H. Cordell, de
ceased, having been filed In my of
fice; all persons concerned are cited
LEGAL AD No. 283.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
Will be sold before the eburtbonse
door in' the City of Americas, said
state and county, on the first Tues
day in December, the* 7th day of De
cember, 1920, between tne legal
hours of sale, to the highest bidder
fob cash, the following described
property, to-wit:
One rone horse, nbont nine years
old, named Sam. Levied upon and
will J>« sold as the property of Jeff
Swinncy and Herbert Swtnney, to
satisfy a,certain fl. fa. which issued
county,, in favor of R. L. Nicholson
vs. Jeff Swinncy and Herbert Swin-
ney. This 11th day of November.
LUCIUS HARVEY
Sheriff. Sumter County, Ga.
LEAGAL AD NO. 278.
Citation,
GEORGIA, Snmter County.
To Whom It May Concern: Mary
McKenzie having applied for guard
ianship of the person and property
of Rowena Mallard, minor child of
Mary Emma Mallard, late of said
county, deceased, notice is hereby
f iven that said application will be
eard at my office, at 10 o’clock A.
M., on the first Monday in December
next
This Mov. 1st, 1920.
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary and ex-officio Clerk C. O.
LEGAL AD No. 271;
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
To whom it may concern: Notice
is hereby given that J. F. Daniel
as administrator of W. W. Daniel
deeeased, having applied to me fot
leave to sell the real estate of said
W. W. Daniel, deceased, and that an
order was made thereon at the No
vember term, 1920, for citation, and
that citation issue; all the heirs at
law and creditors of said W. W. Dan
iel, deceased, will take notice that 1
will pass upon said application at the
December term, 1920, of the Court
of Ordinary of Snmtor county, and
that unless cause is shown to the
contrary at said time, -said leave will
be granted.
This tho 1st day of November,
JOHN A. COBB,
Ordinary.
LEGAL AD No. 272.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
All creditors of the estate, of W.
W. Daniel, late of said county, de
eeased, are hereby itrHfied to ren
der in their demand) the under
signed according to la-,, and all per
sons indebted to said estate are re
quired to make immediate payment
to me.
This 1st day of November, 1920.
J. F. DANIEL,
Admr. Estate of W. W. Daniel, de
ceased.
LEGAL AD No. 278.
GEORGIA, Sumter County.
By virtue of an order of tho Court
of Ordinary, granted at the Novem
ber term, 1920, 1, W. T. Lane, admin
istrator on the estate of Mary Ann
Barlow will sell at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, before
the courthouse door In Americue,
Ga.,within the legal hours of sale on
tho first Tuesday in December next,
for the purpose of paying debta ani
distribution to heirs, the following
property belonging to said estate;
The right of redemption in two-
hundred and fifty acres of land, more
or less .in the 27th district of Sum
ter County, Georgia. Bounded by
lands of W. O. Easteriin on tho
north, Arles Plantation on the east,
the Bumphead public road on the
west, and the old Barney Parker
lands on the south. Tho place on
which Mary Ann Barlow, deceased,
resided at the time of her death,
W. T. LANE,
Admr. Mary Ann Barlow Estate.
LEGAL AD No. 274.
GEORGIA, Sumter County. .
W. P. Persons, guardian of Mrs. ,
Lueile Fordyco, nee Lueile Sims, has ,
applied to me for s discharge from
his guardianship of, Mrs. Lueile
Fordyce, this is therefore notify ^
all persons concerned, to file objee-' -
tior.;. if any they have.on or before
tho first’Monday in December next,
else he will be discharged from hia
guardianship mi hjnliedfor.^
Ordinary, Snmter County.
There are only between 4090- and
5000 sheep in mixed breed: ’u Ja
pan. ..
The largest barn in the world,
housing 1000 head of cattle, was
shown at the Minnesota state fair.
Acco
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1 Cent For The
SECOND PACKAGE
1 Ne.
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will.
WE RECOMMEND ACCO ASPIRIN
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PHONES 75 AND 121.
Manhattan Shirt Sale
■ - •! . •
Beginning - Friday Morning
We will sell at Astounding Reductions in Prices our Entire
Large Stock of Manhattan Shirts, in fast colors, and per
fect fitters. Prices within the reach of every man. Come
early and select'your patterns
$12.00
/
Shirts For
Shirts For
Shirts For
$7.50 Shirl * For $5.25
$6.00 Shirt * Fo ' $4.20
$5.00 SWrtsF ° r $3.50
Rylander Shoe Co.
CASH PRICES—No Shirts, Returned or Exchanged. JO