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SHERIFF'S SALK
. Thomas Count/.
bo sold at public outer/ before the
“ lUe. withlr
fret Tuee-
... „ Jie b(sheet
following described
. . .. - nonty for eame *■
:er eta ted:
oster l'iano No. BUIS.
1 on as the property of W. J.
to eatiefy an execution from the
Cocroft, and again ’ “*
GEORGIA. Thomas Count/.
""" w “ —bile outu,
i Thomasvllle. within
day In December. 1921
bidder for cast
property,
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
To AU r —
day of
UOKDON E. DAVIS. Sheriff.
THOMAS COUNTY. Georgia.
LAND SALS
GEORGIA. Thomas County.
Under and by virtue of a security t
-executed and delivered on the 1st
of November 1920, to R. J. Murch,
Hattie and Sam^Wllson, to secure
Interest payable annually^Th* said 1
curity deed provides that upon the dot
In the payment of the principal, or
heirs or assigns, were authorised after
paper published in said count/,
the property conveyed In said security
deed for the purpose of paying said note.
The said Hattie and Sam Wilson hav-
> hundred and
of Thomas County Georgia.
» the payment of said debt, and the
tder. If any. will be paid to the sail'
i and Sam Wilson,
i 1st day of November 1922.
R. J. MURCH.
nd d 1Jv reigned by deed made
dated March, 15, 1917* and recorded in th_
office of the clerk of the superior court
of Thomas county. Georgia. In Book l-N,
Kollo 19. the undersigned will sell at pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder for cash,
on the third Tuesday In December, 1922,
the county of Thomas, state of Georgia,
consisting of One Hunderd and Sixty (f«0>
» north by lands
'hlgpen. Being the same lands con-
d by warranty deed from John H.
fin to Coleman L. Griffin (named In
deed C. L. Griffin), dated July I,
recorded In B<»k “2-H", Folio 71,
Jeorgia, which deed erroneously de
es the tract as containing Two Hun-
per survey of F. J.’ Bivins. C. E.,
for permam
Mattel! Scott,
Llddla Mascll Scott
,dminlatratlon
L l
creditors
jU Be
Ithln the time allowed by law,
cause. If any they cs
: administration should
a J. C. Woodham. on Lyddia
my hand* and official signature
1/ of November, 1922.
WBLM. JONES^Ordlnary.
CITATION
GEORGIA. Thomas <
irm, appl
’ admlnla
•TATE OF GEORGIA,- COUNTY <
Istlng of Ninety (90) acres. »
A?rs* n stai
....), bounded N_..
. C. Maths we; East by 1
* M*R* 1
i (297), bounded 1
lews; Eai ‘
1 George
I by * lane
- L. Mathewa
I be sold as the property
i particularly described a
[undred Sixty-eight and 19/100 Dollars.
®ct-, ISth. 1921, and due Oct. 1st,
> De^ BUi n m2 e, at t th r * 0n t maturlt J r
proceeding! 1 'Said 0 noVes ^Ing^mad!
said Emmett JL Peacock, and
t of principal and Interest d
sale being I2701.B9 Dollars, to
“ t , h « cost of this proceeding
laving been made by the said
itereat, Is forced to maturity under ~t
SKIS
applied first to the paymeni
debtednesx. and the balance.
I INSURANCE
1 U>Vn*sald°ideej and
annum*. Mao all ^xpenees^of thU ptoce<
to the undersigned by the said Coleman
and Interest due to day of sale t~‘—
22.(90.00, together with the cost of
proceeding. Default having been r
by the said Coleman L. Griffin, In
payment of said Indebtedness the W
of sale contained In said deed has b*<
operative^ ^The proceeds of aald^sale
ANCE COMPANY.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
GEORGIA. Thomas County.
By virtue of ^an order of ^the^Court
publl" n autcry.*on the fjrst Tuesday ^In D
hours*of aale^thV'followlng real esta
situate In the Eighteenth (12) Dlairl
of Thomas county, to-wit:
All of land lot number 114, being 2
acres, more or lees: all of that 124 acri
more or lees, of land lot number 127; bell
all of said land lot lying eaat of Barnetl
Creek and north ol Ochlocknee River; i
numbev *12lf r belng° r all of said land 1
lying east of Barnett'a Creek: also all
that 22 1-2 acres, more or Use. on tl
south side of lot i
particularly^ *
1 be sold
uate ^ln
(197)
of land lot number
f said land lot lylni
GEORGIA. Thoi
i Creek.
Mrs. Addle Whlddi
ilnlstratrix of Eatste
It. F. Whlddon.
NO* SALE
n order of' the Court of
«»»nty, will be sold at
first Tuesday In
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
Sealed proposals will be received
by the Board of Commissioners of
Thomas County at the court house,
Thomasvllle, Ga., at 10 (Ten) a. m.
oclock on tho 4th day of December
1922, for the construction or a fill
approach over the Ochlocknee river
at Chastain, Ga., near the county line
follows:
4.5 acres of clearing and grubbing.
28,100 cu. yds. borrow excavation.
Lump sum for claying fill slopes
Particulars as to the work may be
obtained from office ol Board o'. Coun
ty Commissioners at the Court House,
Thomasvllle, Ga.
Said work shall he paid for as same
progresses, to-wlt: 90 per cent of
amount done In each calendar month
Steyerman’s Style Shop
Now
The CHRISTMAS SHOP
Asks-
“What Have You Planned] to
Give Her?”
GIFT-GIVING is the open sesame to Christmas—a beau
tiful custom hallowed alike in precept and usage.
THE CHRISTMAS SHOP flings wide its doors, present
ing one of the most interesting selection of gifts for women
ever assembled here. Individuality, the quality every wo
man prizes' is a dominant note in this Christmas merchan
dise. :::::::::
FURS—a Pageant
of Beautiful Modes and Rich Pelts
THE FUR GIFT—the irresistible gift where v
that has no substitute. Beautiful Scar.a and
Baum Marten and different Foxes make a m
to choose from.
e concerned—the gift
of Stone Marten,
; assortment for you
SrS I
HOSIERY
Keeps Pace With the
Christmas Spirit
It is ever so attractive. Any woman would be enthusiastic
over a gift box—an assortment for daytime and evening oc
casions. In it there could be sports styles—a pair or so of
sheer afternoon styles—lace or embroidered clock styles for
evening. ::::::: :
HAND BAGS
Follow New Apparel Modes
together with Vanities and Vorins in all the new novelty
styles and colorings make an inexpensive but useful gift.
the court house
estate—constating of lota 271 (about 2*1)
being approximately 70S
about three miles from the
In the Boston District. Thomas county,
Georgia.
Terms, cash.,
aTc7 MILLIGAN,
■tate of Z. W. Hi
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALS
GEORGIA. Thomaa County:
By virtue of aa order of the Court
Ordinary of said county, will be sold
public outcry on the first Tuesday
December, 1922, at the court house
said county, between the usual hours
sale, the following reel eetate situate la
Thomaa county, to-wlt:
AU of that one-half (1-2) acre,
lose, with the appurtenances
situate In the town of Meigs, In
county, Georgia, and being known as the
south half of the northwest quarter *
Block “B“. In eald town; aald lot fad. _
west thirty-five (SB) yards, more or lees,
n church street, and extending eastward
i the city of Boston.
bounded n
<»S> ]
Of tsiL
■ of H. W. Moncrief,
I south by lands of the L R. Aettmsa
This November
Administrator do b
INCAN BICKLBT,
. —Is non. with wtB aa-
• the estate of E. L. KcTyro.
HANDKERCHIEFS
Gaily Spread the Christmas
Spirit Near and Far
Handkerchiefs winsome and handkerchiefs prim, linen
work must start within io days of I ones with crisp rolled edges, dainty Maderias, hand-made
award o: contract and mu«t bo com- I Swiss and Spanish embroidere clones. Just crisp, happy
’’rrapmS'mut by | little gifts for dear friends.
bidder's bond or certified check for
6 per cent of the amount bid.
Right la reserved to reject any or
all bide and to waive all formalities.
This the 9th day of November,
1922.
HOMER WILLIAMS,
Chairman, Board of Co. Comm.
8. L. HEALD. Clerk <*: the Board.
SYRUP DEMONSTRATIONS
IN Till? COUTH Georgia, Florida, Alabama, Mias- country,’ i», and muat be, obedience
IW Infi OUUin j„j p pi and Louisiana to give a two to law. Wfien any community!
—— 'day’s demonstration in different' bzody of men or women within
Cane-airup producer* of the South countlci of these Statcg at ,ome j community di«rcgard the orderly
* receiving demonstration* of the ccntra u y located mill. The county processes of the law, a blow is struck
practicability of the inverts** method agcnt adver ti*e* the meeting and its nt the root! of the Republic,
developed in the carbohydrate labors- purpoiet and a great deal of interest 1 "In this country any secret order,
tory of the Bureau of Chemistry to ^ be j ng man if ei t e d, 60 producers be- no matter how harmless its secrets
produce a sirup that will, not jng present a t 0 ne meeting. It is may be, which invades the realm of
crystallise and will not readily fer- expectcd that demonstrations will be politics and strives to control the des-
ment. Arrangements have been made gJven in 36 count ie* of the South dur- tinies of our country, or the govern-
through the State* Relations Service - ng the canep roducinB season U. S. ment of our States and cities, is ob-
with the director* of extension in D epl rt men t of Agriculture Official jectionable. There is
PAII RnAn CfHFniH FQ Record. ! free country such as ours, for persons
KAILKUAU 3V11CUUIX3 , Why not have demonstration in . who wish to combine in secret and
M9**nsj£ Thomas County? (take oathi that compel them to act in
Arrival and departure e
ralne at Thomasvllle. A.
DENBY LAUDS MASONRY
] concert in matters governmental,
j Freedom to vote without external re-
atraint is as clear a right as freedom
T!S7 , «h!S, , irSII'JL';mr4S"Ll^ w ** ln| d 0 "y N f’-. S0 -- , 1 n * to vote l„ A non’, fr*nchl,«
Time In Georgia. Train* Wect *» Them- »*de in the Nation s Capital before ^ hJj| ow „ ( no more to iWO m away
i mass meeting in the interest of
new Masonic Temple, Secretary of
' the Navy Dcnby praised the Masonic >
than to bo sold away.”
ATLANTA, BIRMINGHAM A ATLANTIC “’.""'VTZ ■"7TT’ T# “* v i" • UNITY
.^.„- R - A l!-r'* Y - . Order ,nd expressed himself a* being Mr. T. A. Taylor. ,»v« a (rood talk
(Pullman Reaping Care) I happy to belong to it because of on our Sunday school lesson, last Sun-
:2(pm its principles of toleration and.day afternoon. ...
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MAO am Mentlcell* 7:90 am
>*1:M pm Mentlcell* *«1liM am
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2SHJ Atlanta-AISany 7:30 pm
140 pm Mentg*y.S*vT»-Jax 9:10 pm
TilS pm Atlanta-Alkany 11A0 am
Net*—t«*)Sen«ay enly.
(•) Dally except Sunday.
. -.V »><-
tho opportunity to criticise secret
orders which aim at religious in
tolerance, and particularly those
which put anything higher than allegi-
ice to country. He said in part:
"Certain forms of secret organisa
tions apparently are designed to
supersede lav( and enforce their will.
Nothing more dangerous to the con
tinued mental and spritual health of
the Republic could well be conceived
Fdene_m»-J than such societies. The fundamental
AdJ Isw of what w* term a law-abiding
■ft MSdSiwlWit sC"
spend Thanksgiving with home folks.
Mrs. Pearl Barden, and little son
called on Mrs. W. G. Co^, last Thurs
day afternoon.
Rev. R. G. Jackson of Thomasvllle,
was a welcome visitor in this com
munity, last Friday.
Mrs. A. F. Smith, called on
Misdames. J. R. Smith, and Pearl
Barden, last Friday afternoon.
Smith, and Pearl
Barden.
The people of this community, were
very much surprised last Monday,
when it was learned that the Unity
Tabernacle had been burned on Sun-
day night. The cense ol the fire is
unknown, there was Sunday school in
the Tabernacle on Sunday afternoon.
But before leaving the Tabernacle
some of the ladies brought — “
munity. It is believed that the build
ing was fired by some unknown party
Place Your Order
for
Thanksgiving
Fruit Cake
The STONE Kind
I, 2. and 4 pounds
each.
With
W. P. Grantham
Phone 11
Pugh & White’s Barber Shop
8ANITARY AND 8KILLED BARBER 8ERVICE
We have recently added another chair to our shop and secured the
services of Mr. Lee Lewis who will be pleased to serve his old
friends and customers.
SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO CUTTING CHILDREN’S HAIR
Hair Cutting or Shampoo 25c. 8have 15c, Shin* 5c
MIZE BUILDING, No. 21 3 WEST JACK80N STREET
A. M. PUGH, Manager
Phone 284
GITY DRUG STORE
We Specialize in Prescriptions
Our drugs are fresh and pure, and when you
have us fill your prescriptions, youcan rest
assured they are filled correctly and delivered
promptly.
Yours For Better Service
CITY DRUG STORE
Agents For Blocks Aristocrat Can dies
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