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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, JUNE 14, 1922.
DAILY TIME8-ENTERPRI8E, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
J. R. EVAN'S GROCERY JINGLES
Tomorrow Is the big day the
day you set the price. When we let
you have the say, what's the use
of paying twice? We sell grocer
ies at your bid, don't you think the
way Is fair? It you don't,' just ask
your kid, he can tell without gray
hair. Let the stores all over town
set the price upon their stuff, but
the smart man will come down,
he's the man that calls our blufT.
PHONE 128
OUR
Loyal Firemen
DO THEIR BEST
—BUT—
OFTEN ALL IS LOST
YOUR ONLY HOPE
(1st a Eire Policy. Oet a Good
one, the Kind Furnished by.
W. M. Parker
Mitchell Bldg.
AMERICAN RED CROSS
LIFE SAVING CORPS
Methods of Instruction In Prepara
tion for Life-Saving Examina
tion by David Yates, District
First Aid and Life Saving
LEWIS HAT CLEANING
AND RENOVATING WORKS
Hats Cleaned, Blocked and
Renovated on Short Notice.
New Hate made to order fos
Ladles or Gents. '
EDDIE LEWIS
No. 322 W. Jackson St.
LOOK! LISTEN!
CONSIDER!
Beef, Pork and
Sausage
are cheaper now than
last year. Our stock is
the best; our market is
absolutely sanitary; our
price is as low as good
service and good food
can be sold.
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PHONE 52
If you are not perfectly
satisfied with your pres
ent market service, try
us one time. That is all
we ask.
FOOT PUSH CARRY
This is an effective and safe way
of carrying a person ashore in smooth
water of swimming pools.
Every Life Saver should learn this
carry and use it when possible It is
not required in the test because it is
not practical in rough water.
In this carry, or rather push, res
cuer approaches from front, dives and
seizes subject's feet and swims up
1 pushing subject to, floating position
on back. Rescuer then holding sub
ject’s one foot at arms length, swims
ashore, using scissors kick and side
arm pull or breast stroke, pushing
subject in front of him.
Subject will have little reason to
struggle as he can’t breathe and can’t
see his rescuer who is in a position to
reassure him.
OZELL
Mr. Ralph Williams of Boston, was
in this community one day last week.
The many friends of Mrs. H. L.
Rountree of Hahira will be sorry to
learn that she is to go to Sanchez and
Beggs Sanltorium, Thursday where
she will undergo an operation.
Mr. J. C. Wade, and Miss. Eather
Cobb attended services at Evergreen,
Sunday.
Several cars of melons have been
loaded here this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Jones, of Bar-
wick and Mrs, Arthur Williams of
Prospect, were dinner guests of Mr.
and Mrs. N. A. Finch, Sunday.
Mr. C. O. Webster of Groverville,
was a social caller here Sunday after
noon.
CHEAP EXCURSION TO ATLANTA
VIA A. B.'A A., JUNE 15TH.
Round trip fare from Thomasvllle
$5.50. Tickets sold for regular trains,
June 16th, good to leave Atlanta re
turning not later than Sunday night
'June 18th. Tickets good in sleeping
cars.
Ask A. B. & A., Ticket Agent or
write W. W. Croxton, F. T. M., Atlan
ta, Ga.
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[ Legal Advertising J
SHERIFF’S SALE .containing 55 acres, more or less.
GEORGIA, Thomas County: { Levied on as the property of A. S. Par-
Will be sold at public outcry before the ramore, to satisfy an execution from the
court house door In Thomasvllle, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in July, 1922, to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property,
the authority for same being hereinafter
stated:
One soda fountain and fixtures located
In the Pavo Drug Company, in the town
of Pavo. Ga.
Levied on as the property of Pavo Drug
Company to satisfy an execution from the
City Court of Thomasvllle, In favor of
Liquid Carbonic Company, and against
Pavo Drug Company. Said property be
ing heavy and expensive to move will not
be brought to the court house but will
be delivered from the store of Pavo Drug
Company, where it aan now be examined.
This the third day of May, 1922. -v
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Thomas County, Georgia.
Will be sold at public outcry before th
court house door in ThomaMville, wlthli
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in July, 1922. to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property,
the authority for same being hereinafter
stated:
One five-passenger Ford automobile.
1916 or 1916 model: 1 black mare mule,
named Pet, about 10 years old.
Levied on as the property of W. P.
Peas and I. M. Smith, to satisfy an execu
tion from the City Court of Thomasvllle.
in favor of Georgia Fertilizer and -Oil
Company, and against VV. P. Deas and
I. M. Smith.
This the 7th day of June, 1922.
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Thomas County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA. Thomas. County:
Will be sold at public outers’ before the
court house door In Thomasvllle, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in July, 1922. to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property
the authority for same being hereinafter
stated: _ •
That house and lot In the town of
Ochlocknee, Thomas county, Georgia,
contained within the following rites and
bounds: Commence at a point on east
margin of Railroad street, which marks
the northwest corner of land of D. B.
Anderson, and run thence northward
along said street to lands of Herring,
thence eastward along lands of said Her
ring to lands of Mrs. Lizzie Busbee,
thence southward along lands of Mrs.
Lizzie Bushee and Herring to lands of
D. B. Anderson, thence westward along
lands of said Anderson to starting point,
being three-fourths of an acre, part of
lot or land No. 236 in the 17th land district
of said county and state.
Levied on as the property of Mrs. J. E.
McMillan, to satisfy an execution from
the Ctiy Court of Thomasville. in favor of
Bank of Thomasvllle. and against Mrs.
' E. McMillan.
This the 1st day of May, 1922.
GORDON E. DAVIS. Sheriff,
Thomas County, Georgia.
City Court of Thomasville Ga., in favor
of Bank of Thomasville, and against J,
E. McMillan and A. S. Parramore. D
fendant notified in writing.
This the 8th day of June, 1922.
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff,
Thomas County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry before the
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the authority for same being hereinafter
stated:
One cream colored mare mule, named
Pigeon, about nine (9) years old; weight
900 pounds.
One black horse mule, named Sam. nine
years old; weight one thousand pounds.
One black mare mule, named Belle,
about eight years old; weight, about nine
h indred pounds.
One black mare mule, named Lula,
about ten years old; weight about one
Will be sold at public outcry before the
court house door In Thomasvllle. within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day In July. 1922, to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property,
the authority for same being hereinafter
stated:
One Ford truck, 1918 model; l two-horse
wagon. Hackney make; 1 lot of’corn,
bushels, more or less; 1 lot of hay. 50
bales; 1 black horse mule, named Harry;
1 black or brown mare mule, named
Topsie; 1 black horse mule, named Hen
ry; 1 black horse mule, named Dan; 1
mule, named Della.
Levied on as the property of S. A. Sher
rod, to satisfy an execution from the City
Court of Thomasvllle, Ga., In favor of
Bank of Thomasville. and against C. W.
Owens and S. A. Sherrod, as makers;
Branch and Snow, a firm composed of
Lee Brnch and Russell Snow, as indors-
The same being transferred to and
paid by C. W. Owens.
The above mentioned corn and hay be
ing heavy and expensive to move, will not
be brought to the court house, but will be
delivered from the farm of S. A. Sherrod,
where It can now be examined.
This the 1st day of June. 1922.
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Thomas County, Georgia.
SHERIFF'S SALE
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry before the
court house door in Thomasville. within
the le^al hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in July, 1922, to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property,
the authority for same being hereinafter
stated:
One No. 60 45” extension table; 1 4 No
142 F/O diners; 4 natural finish porch
rockers; 1 V/M iron bed; 1 No. 6 coil
spring; 1 oak dresser; 1 folding spring; 1
cedar chest: 1 bloch reed baby carriage;
under and by virtue of a purchase money
attachment, issued in Justice Court. 637th
district, G. M., and in favor of R. V.
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Under and by virtue of a power of sale
ested In the undersigned by a deed made
and delivered to her by J. C. Spurlock,
dated January 10. 1921. and recorded In
the office t>f Clerk of Superior Court, in
said county, in deed record 3-U, Page
169. the undersigned will sell at public
outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, on
the first Tuesday in July, 1922. before the
court house door at Thomasville, said
county, between the legal hours of sher
iff’s sales, the following described prop
erty, to-wit: All that tract or parcel of
land situate, lying and being, in the 13th
district of Thomas county. Georgia, and
in land lot No. 288 and 287 and described
follows: Commencing at the south-
it corner of lot 288 and run thence
north along original line 780 feet to a
stake, thence east 2.305 fett to a post,
lence south 780 feet to a post, thence
e.st along original south line of said lot
705 feet to a post, thence south 1.900 feet
to a pine tree in branch, thence northwest
erly along run of branch to original east
lino of lot No. 266, thence north along
said line 525 feet to starting point and
containing 80 acres, more or less.
Said land will be sold as the property
of said J. C. Spurlock, to pay the indebt
edness referred to In said deed and more
particularly described as. follows: One
$5.50 $5.50
ATLANTA AND RETURN
VIA
ATLANTIC COAST LINE
RAILROAD
June 15th only
Tickets limited reach Thom
asvllle returning prior mid
night, June 19th. Baggage
checked. Apply M. L. KELLY
T. A.
The Smart Shoppe ol
Beauty Culture
Upchurch Building, 2nd Floor
9 Room 210, Phone fl
Permanent Waving $1. per curl
Anna M. Lightfoot
Graduate In Beauty Culture
F. A STROBEL, D. G
Licensed Chiropractor
Chronic Dlieasea and X-Ray
Work a Specialty
Office Pbone SSI
Rea. Pboue 311
Third Floor Matonlo Bldg
THOMASVILLB, GA.
DR. D. L STALLINGS
Second floor Maaonic Building
Office Phono Ill
Residence phone 429
Williams, to satisfy an execution from the
City Court of Thomasvllle, In favor of
Brandon CJroeery Company and anlnat
possession of rS n S wiui n m« y leftin. note dated January 10. 1921. and due
This he 7th davnf?..«J Two January 10, 1922. for the principal sum
lhis the 7th day of June. 1922. G f $1,500 with Interest from January 10.
GORDON E. DAVIS. Sheriff. mi, at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum,
Thomas county, Georgia, j signed by J. C. Spurlock and pavable to
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SHERIFF'S SALE j The proceeds of said sale will, be ap-
GEORGIA. Thomas County: I piled first to the payment of said indebt-
Will be sold aLPublic outcry before the 1 edness and the balance, if any,
>urt house door in Thomasville. within sal’ ’ ~ ~ * *
court house door in Thomasvllle. within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day In July. 1922, to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property,
the authority for same being hereinafter
bounded
of Hill, west by Jerry Cole, east by Matty
Lackberry, south by Beulah street, lot
containing c~
said J. C. Spurlock.
This 8th day of June. 1922.
MRS. OLA SAMPSON.
CITATION
In Court of Ordinary. Thomas County, Ga.
Ordered that Alice Redfern Dorininy,
Mary Ellen Redfern. Bertha Redfern Con
ner. Evelyn Redfern, Marshall Redfern.
Jane Redfern and Emma Lee Redfern and
nil others show cause before me at the
next term of this court why tiie said
_ -half acre.
Levied on us the property of Mollie
Everett, to satisfy an execution from the Emma Redfern should not be dismissed
City Court of Thomasville. in favor of j as guardian aforesaid, ns prayed.
Moore and against Mollie I WM. M. JONES, Ordinary
of Thomas County. On.
CITATION
Louis
Everett.
This the 7th day of June. 1922.
GORDON E. DAVIS. Sheriff.
Thomas County, Georgia.’'GEORGIA, ThomasCounty
— I Whereas. Geo. B. Vann, administrator
SHERIFF'S SALE I of Rosa Vann, represents to the court in
GEORGIA, Thomas County: [his petition, duly filed and entered on rec-
Will be sold at public outcry before the ord, that he has fully administered Rosa
day In July, 1922, to the highest bidder,vaunv, u any
for cash the following described property, said administrator should ......
the authority for same being hereinafter charged from his administration, and r<
of dismission, on the fir,
July. 1922.
WM. M. JONES. Ordinary.
if any they
rhy
You Are Thinking Of
Building See
T. P. Sharp
216 Bat tow St.
Phone 407-w
Thomasville Georgia
Satisfaction Guaranteed
WE REALLY WISH TO BUY
Peach Seed .
We pay the cash for any quantity from
one quart to five hundred bushels. : :
N eel brothers
FEED AND GRAIN STORE
So. Madison St. Phone 476 & 780
We Have a Nice Line of
CUT and PLAIN
GLASSWARE
ROBISON HARDWARE CO.
117 - 119 E. Jackson St. Phone 168
Materials for Mid
Summer Frocks
36 inch highly mercerized
Poplins, 36 inch Suiting and
Ratine in the latest and
staple shades
at 39c yd.
THE FAIR
JL OF THOMASVILLE JL V.
JUST ONE PRICE AND A FAIR PRICE.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
By virtue of an order from the Court ol
Ordinary of Thomas county, will be sold
at public outcry, on the first Tuesday In
July. 1922, at the court house door in said
county, between the legnl hours of sale,
a certain house and lot in city of Boston,
Ga.. fronting on Main street extension
and running hack west, containing
half acre, more or less, the property of
the estate of Isaac Hadley. Terms cash
June 6, 1922.
NOTICE BY RECEIVER OF BANK OF
and other creditors of the Bank of Met-
’ calfe to .file their claims with me proper
ly proven and make the necessary inter
ventions within the time prescribed by
= This the 24th day of April. 1922.
I A prompt compliance will aid the ad
ministration of the assets of the bank.
VV. H. ROCKWELL.
Receiver of Bunk of Metcalfe.
NOTE—
To Whom It May Concern:
The above advertisement does not
refer to the bank now doing business
In Metcalfe (The Commercial Bankof
Metcalfe) but to the old "BANK OF
METCALFE” of which W. O. Carter
was Cashier, a bank which closed its
THE COMMERCIAL BANK
METCALE OPENED ITS DOORS
FOR BUSINESS.
W. H. ROCKWELL.
Thomasville, Ga., May 29, 1922.
Jelly Glasses
55c* 1
Delivered
PHONE 77
TEllE’S CASH STORE
114 S. Stevens St.
G. G. TEATE, Prop.
RIGHT
Glasses
will save
Your Eyes
Distressing headaches and
dizziness will be but a mem
ory.
A delightful change from dim
vision to good vision.
Our experience, skill and ac
curacy, assure you of satisfac
tory service.
Consult
JEDGER'S OPTOMETRIST
130 So. Broad St.
Service Station
FOR
CHALMERS AND MAXWELL CARS
Can make immediate delivery on new Chalmers
and Maxwells. Also Maxwell Truck.
W. A. PALIN
254-260 S. Broad St.
Phone 560
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Good Eats for Less
A GOOD REGULAR DINNER
FOR 35c
Also Breakfast and Supper
Dally Except Sunday
SUNDAY SPECIALS '
ROAST CHICKEN with Rica
or OreaalnB 50c
CHOICE PORK CHOPS with
Tomato Sauce 50c
TENDERLOIN OF TROUT
with Tomato Sauce....50c
ROAST BEEF OR PORK
with Mathed Potatoea. ,45c
SMALL 8TEAKS, Country
atyle, with Gravy 45c
DUTCH LUNCH
Checae Sandwich and
GREEK-AMERiCAN
RES TAU RAINT
TIRES
SPECIAL PRICES
30x3 $ 7.75
30x3Vfc 9.00
32x4 15.50
33x4 16.50
Other sizes in proportion. Also specials on Cords.
SMITH-FLEMING COMPANY
-WE VULCANIZE”
Si
With Middle Age
Senerally comes a full appreciation of what
money is for.
With the mistakes of youth in the past and the
needs of old age just ahead, the importance of
saving shows up unmistakably.
Don't wait for middle age to awaken you —
start now to save In the Savings Department
of tiie Bank of Thomasville you can begin with
one dollar^or any larger amount that suits you. -
4 Per Cent Interest will be Paid on Your Funds
Bank of Thomasville
Designated Depository of State of Georgia, County of Thomas,
and City of Thomasvllle.
B. H. WRIGHT, Pr«ri
R. G. FLEETWOOD, Vtca-Prea'l.
R. THOMAS, Vlca-Praa’t.
P. C. SEARCY. Cashier.
J. S. SEARCY, JR.. Aaat. Cashier.
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