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PAGE SIX One Experience /T J Convinced Me W, °** *t S a^ue jgMi One of our sales- ) - ; “IMK# men demonstrated the Jt value of the Long Dis- tance Telephone to us. He was at Huntsville, Ala., and upon his own responsibility put in Long Distance calls for fifteen merchants within a *3 radius of several hundred miles. “In less than one hour he had sold 2100 barrels of flour at a total cost to us of less than six dollars. “Since then we have applied the Long Distance Bell Telephone to every feature of our business with most profitable results. The service is fine, the rates are reasonable and there is more satisfaction in one Long Distance Telephone talk than in half a dozen letters”. Every Bell Telephone is a Long Distance Station. A % SOUTHERN BELL TELEPHONE <■’ 8l AND TELEGRAPH company. LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS GEORGIA-—Sumter County Will be sold before the court hou>te door in the city of Americus on -he ’ first Tuesday in November. 1915' .viieii is rhe second day of November. ,e --tween the legal hours or sale, the f n lowing described property to-v One black white mouthed mare mule, about six years old named Alice. Al > : one light bay mare mule about tour yearn old named Mattie. One two horse White Hickory wagon, and two sets of wagon harness. Also one one horse Hull buggy, light running gear and side springs. Also two milk cows. a red and white sported, about five years I old. Also one heifer, red and whit? ■potted, about three years old. Levied upon and will be sold as the proper*'/ of Green Brown and Claracy Berry, to < satisfy a certain mortgage 3 a issued from the city '-ourt ~f Americus in fav- $ or of Spark Williams Co. vs. Gre -n < Brown and (laracy Berry. This 22nd t day of September, 1915. LUCIUS HARVEY. Deputy Sheriff. Sumter County la. GEORGIA —Sumter County. Will be sold before the court houre door, between rhe legal hours of sale, on the “-it Tuesday in November 191.". tile .wing described real estate, t-j --w‘* ertain lot of 'and situated, lyuiy being in the New Sixteenth (16th) Er strict of -cutter County Georgia, same being lot number Seven teen (17) in said District, and con t"‘*iing One Hundred and Seventy (170) acres. more or less; said lot o.' I- d ia bounded on the North iy the lands of Kinmore, on the East y 1 nd formerly owned ty T. G. Hudson, on the South by land of the widow (’’nard, and on the West by lands »i (-« p pinch old estate.” Levied on as the property of Geo. Wheatley to satisfy a City (lourt Ei 7 fn favor of W. W. Dykes, Receiver >t the Americus Trust & Savings Bank. This 2nd day of October. 1915. LUCIUS HARVEY. Deputy Sherif. Sumter County Geor? GEORGIA: —Sumter County. Will he lold before the court house door rm First Tuesday of November I"1,5. between the legal hours of sale r-» fr'lowing described property to w t- The north half of lot of land No. 172 in the 27th District of Sumter Conntv. Ga., containing 101 1-4 acres ir>rv<» nr less, and hounded as follows: C- the North by the Dar.villa road, ca t* c "ast by Mary Moreland and L. B. v- tth. on the 4oith by D. Crockett a d cr, the West by Dr. J. W. Hughley and Mrs. McAlister, except one acre in the Northeast corner owned by Mary Moreland, leaving ?,»o 1-4 acres, mor > or less, being the property conveyed by said Leonard Smith to the Union Central Life Insurance Co. on the 30th day of lune. 1911. by deed recorded July : i. 19! :. in Deed Book K-K. page ”50. of Sumter Superior Court. Said property levied on as rhe property of Leonard Smith to satisfy 3 fa in favor >f the Union Central Life Insurance Co. against Leonard Smith from City Cour* )f Americus. Tenant n posses sion notified in terms of the law. This August 11th. 1915. Q. W FULLER. Sheriff Sumter County, Ga. GEORGIA-—Sumter County Notice is hereby given that John 4. S. Perry, as administrator ,n t;ie estate of M. Lou Perry deceased, has appi.ed to the Ordinary of said county for leave to sell the land belonging to the estate of the said M. Lou Perry de ceased. viz: The while of land lot Number two hundred and fifty (2501. containing two hundred two ond onc half (202 1-2) acres, more or less, in the Sixteenth district of Sumter Conn - ty. Georgia, for the purpose of paying the debts of said deceased and making distribution among the heirs at law of .aid deceased. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the Cour* of Ordinary of said county to be held on the first Monday in November. 1915. This 4th day of Oct.. 1915. JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary Sumter County, Ga. GEORGIA—Sumter County. Will be sold before the court houst door in Sumter county Georgia, on he first Tuesday in November 1915. which is the 2nd day of November, 1915. vithin "he legal hours of sale, to-wlt. between the hours of ten A. M. ano four P. M. on said date, to the highest bidder for cash, the following de scribed real estate to-wit: One house and lot in the City of Americus, Geor gia. containing two acres, more or less, bounded on the South by lot of J. W. Harris, on the West by property of t’ - e ■ Agricultural College, on the North by street, running rom Felder street to the Agricultural College, East by land formerly of Mrs. Lucy H. Simmons. i now Mrs. W. W. Hearon, with all im provements thereon, said land levied on as the property of F. A. Thomas to satisfy an execution issued on the 2nd iday of Feburary, 1915, from the City ■ | Court of Americus said County, in tav l or of tfie Coweta Fertilizer Co. against I the said F A. Thomas. Tenant in p<;-- session and defendant in fi fa notified in terms of the law. This 2nd day ci : October, 1915. Q. W. FULLER, Sheriff. Sumter County. Georgia. GEORGIA-—Sumter County. To Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Callie Oliver as Administratrix j On the estate of Geo. Oliver, late of’ i said county, deceased, has applied to I the Court of Ordinary of Sumter Coun ty or an order to sell all the person'll and real property of rhe estate of Geo. Oliver for the purpose of paying the debts of said estate and for the pur pose of distribution among the heirs at law. This is therefore to cite all; parties at interest to show cause, if i any they can. why said order should , not be passed at the November term, J l o l. of h» Court of Ordinary of Sum- ' ter County. TORN A. COBB. Ordinary Sumter County. Georgia. GEORGIA Sumter County. Mrs. Rosa McDowell vs. G. C. Me Dowell—Libel for Divorce. In' Sumter Superior Court. Return-1 able to he November Term, 1915. I To G. C. McDowell You are here by required personally or by an at torney to be and appear at the Su perior Court to be hoiden in and for; the County of Sumter on the 4th Mor.-I day in November. 1915, 'hen and there to answer to Plaintiff’s complaint, as in default thereof the Court will pro-: ceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness the Honorable Z. A Little j John. Judge of the Superior Court of ; said County, this the 20th 'lay of Sep tember, 1915. S. R. HEYS, Deputy Clerk Superior Court. GEORGIA-—Sumter County. Will be sold before the court housei door in Sumter County, Georgia, or the first Tuesday in November, which is the 2nd day of November, 1915, be tween the legal hours of sale, to-wit, I between the hours of ten o’clock A M. | and four o’clock P. M. on said date, to | the highest bidder for cash, the follow-, ing real estate to-wit: The whole of: lot of land number oine hundred and fifteen ; 115) In the 26th District. of : Sumter County. Georgia, containing two hundred two and one-iialf (202 1-2) acres of land, more or less, with all improvements thereon; said land levi ed on as the property of F A Thomas to satisfy an execution issued on the 2nd day of Feburary. 1915. from rhe City Court of Americus, said County, in favor of J. W. Sheffield against the said F. A. Thomas; tenant in posses sion and defendant in ti fa notified in terms of the law This 2nd day of October, 1915. Q. W. FULLER. Sheriff. Sumter County, Georgia. THE. AMERICUS DAILY TIMES-RECCRDER xEOß'.la —Sumter County. "o All Whom It May Concern: L. Kite having, in proper form, appiied to me for permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of G. N. Mask. late of said County, this is to ! :ite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of G. N. Mask to be and i appear at my office within he time sl owed by law. and show cause, if any they can why permanent administra tion should not be granted to E. L. Kite on G. N. Mask 3 estate. Witness my hand and official signa ’ cure, this 4th day of October, 1915. JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary. GEORGIA—Sumter County. To Ail Whom It May Concern: Mrs. Ida Green—nee lordan, havir g n proper form, applied to me tor per manent Letters of Administration or. he estate of Mrs. Cinda Jordan, late of taid County, this is to cite ail ind sin gular the creditors and next of kin of Mrs. Cinda Jordan to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can '■ ty permanent administration ihoitid sot be granted to Mrs. Ida Greene—nee lordan, on Mrs. Cinda lordan i estate Witness my hand and ifficiai signa ture, this 4th day of October, 1915, JOHN A COBB. Ordinary. GEORGIA, Sumter County To All Whom It Ma?" Concern. Ros ilae Smith and Gertrude Smith, exee itrices of A. W Smith, deceased, have ;n due form applied ■.> •h e mdersign sd for leave to sell the equity of re demption belonging to the estate of A. W. Smith, in the following lands, to ■ wit; All of lots of land Nos. Twenty-Five 25). Twenty-Six (26 . and he south half of lot of land No. Twenty-Seven ! 2~'}, lying and being tn the New Twenty-Sixth District of Sumter coun ty, Ga., formerly Lee county. Also seventy-five acres >iT he south 4ide of lot of land No. Six I'6 said tev mty-five acres being equal atrip en tirely across said lot. Also seventy-five (75) acres ofl of lot j No. twenty-seven (27 beginning ar s he northwest corner of said or and •’inning south along the line to such i point as will cut oft forty-five 45 acres of a field known as Redfield, •hence due east to fence on east side of said field, thence due north along fence on east side to what is known as the south line of said lot. thenc? along said south line of said one-half lot to such point as will cut oft seven ty-five 75) acres, thence due north to rhe line of said’ lot of and. thence due west along the norh line to tne I point of beginning. This being seventy-five 75 acres from the north one-half of lot No. Twenty-Seven (27), said tract of land I containing six hundred sixty (660 1 acres, more or less, and situated in the TEN DAYS AND NIGHTS OF =====__= FUN, FROLIC ANO FESTIVITIES AT THE 1915 GEORGIA STATE FAIR "‘The Educational Fair” t utter Auspices of the Georgia Stare Agricultural Society The best Midway Shows ever assembled. Fireworks and Free Acts every night. Iwo big Brass Bands. Seven free Acts every afternoon and evenin g. The largest and best Agricultural and Live Stock Fair ever held in the South. To assist th? livestock raisers in securing new blood to in fuse in thei- herds and flocks, we will hold public sales of pure bred in rthorn, Angus and Hereford cattle, and Swine and Poultry during the Fair, and will mail information of - E -">- Georgia State Fair MACON, GEORGIA October 26 to November 5, 1916 JULIUS H. OTTO, President HARRY C. ROBERT, Sect. & Gen. Mgr. rediced rates on ALL RAILROADS 26th district of Sumter Co.. Ga. These are herefore to cite all per sons interested to show cause before me on ‘he Ist Monday in Nov. 1915, jf any why said application should not be granted, and said application will be beard on said day Given under my hand and official j seal this the 4th day of Oct 1915. JOHN A. COBB. Ordinary Sumter Co., Ga. !*>EORGIA— Webster County. ; Will be sold efore the court-house ioor in the town of Preston. said county, on ‘he first Tuesday in Octo-’ ber. next within the legal hours of sale, the toilowing described property to-wit: A me fifth undivided interest| :n and to the ands bounded as fol-: lows, on the South by public road ] eading rem Lumpikn to Dawson. Ga. m he vest by public road leading out tram Weston North and by lands be ' longing to W. J. Sims estate. Misses Walker and J. J. King,on the North by ands >f he Da- is Warehouse Co., an i lon the East by iands of said Davis Warehouse Co., Mrs A. W. EUio r. .ands of the Weston High School and of S. W. Adams. the above bounded and iescribed lands lying and be- I Cotton Soaks and rhe values may reach 15 cents, but the price of LN BOTTLES remains the same al ways: the popular drink of Americans who de mand the best. Coca Cola The drink which quenches thirst so com- : pletely and puts fresh ' vim into the whole sys tem. 5c EVEBYIBEBE 5c 4SEBICUS CHCA COLA BOTTLING CO. J. I. Hi[r. Do You I W ant The I News? I PHONE 99 I and order the I Americus Evening I Times -Recorder I A Daily Paper six afternoons 1 in the week and a Feature f Edition on Sunday Morning. | Full telegraphic service of i the I ASSOCIATED PRESS I Twelve Cents a Week by Carrier g? Fifty Cents Per Month f ing in the town of Weston. Georgia, and in the 19th land district of said Webster County and containing 23 acres, more or less, and is the lands deeded by A K. Patterson to bis children on the 26th day of March. 1895. and recorded in deed book “F” olio 178-179 in the office of the Clerk of the Superior Court if said county Said property is levied on and will be sold as the property of C. H. Patter son under and by virture of two Ex ecutions issued from the Justice Cou ' of the 1092nd District G. M. in fa > SUN D AT, OCTOBIB 10. 1915 of the Smith Brisco Shoe Co. against the said C. H. Patterson. Terms cash and tenants in possession notified in terms of the law. Levy made by J. M. Bowling L. C. and returned to me. This Oct. sth 1915. C. M CHRISTIAN. Sheriff- FHendahlp’t Dirties. “How many coolnesses would be avoided could we learn to see that mdship like ail other relation* In las more duties than right*!*— L. Sculsby.