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WEDNESDAY AFTERNOON, DECEMBER 28, 1122.
DAILY TIMM-ENTERPRISE THOMA6VJLLE, QEORQIA
Legal Advertising
GEORGIA, Thoi
SHERIFF’S SALK
, Thomas County:
!l be sold at public outcry belt
urt house door In Thomaavllle.
• legal hours of sals, on ths first Tues-
y In January. HI*.
'. ths tor
s highest bidder
crtbed property.
authority tor same being hereinafter
One black horse
red mare mule a bo
horse wagon. Hosts
Levied <
property of J. A.
jrd. to satisfy an execution from the
City Court of ThomasvtUe. Oa., In favor
' Dasher Grocery Company, and against
'. Pafford.
the 18th day of November. IMS.
GORDON E. DAVIS. Sheriff.
Thomas County, Georgia.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
W1U be sold at public outci. —---
court house door in Thomagrille, within
the legal hours of sale, on ths first Tues
day in January. IMS, to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described property,
the authority tor same being hereinafter
One house and lot In the town of Pavo,
Ga., facing Main street, bounded on ths
north by Mrs. Vann: south by Georgs
Broom and W. W. Williams: We- *
Howard Broom and Macon Dukes.
Levied on as ths property of L.
Peacock, to satisfy an execution from ths
City Court of Thomasvllls Oa., In fSvsr
of Georgia Northern Railroad and against
D. D. Peacock.
tvember, IMS.
““ Sheriff.^
In deed book S-S, page 8(7, the i
signed will sell at public outcry, i
highest bidder
the
, 1923. t
Thomasvllle, between legal hours of
jrlfTs sales, that city lot in city of
Thomasvilla. being part of lot No. S. Sq.
Column S, beginning at a point
rest side of North Stevens street. 172
north of the northwest intersec"
fence at corner of Clay and f
et, which Is northeast corn
Sherman Henry's lot, and running
y»erly direc
tion thirty-two am
'tack, parallel wit
lorth lot Une 220 t<
l thenc
Henry’s
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff,
GEORGIA,
Thomas Coui
SHERIFF’S SALS
it public outcry before
nouse door In Thomaavllle,
i legal hours of sale, on ths
—Jay In January 1888. to the
bidder tor cash, the following
lescrlbed property, the authority for
same being hereinafter stated:
One 7-horse power/Hercules engine.
Levied on as the property of W. H.
rover, to satisfy an execution from
i City .Court of Thomas' "*
I agali
Wight & Jones Seed Mfg.,
December,
The^^
SHERIFF’S SALK
Of sale
the
d will be eold^aa property of
i said deed, to-wit: A balance
due on notes signed by
1 be applied "first
creditors, o
and show c
* lnlstration
Harvard t
witness my hand
this December t. Iff*.
WM. M. JONES. Ordinary.
GEORGIA. Thomas Counl
Whereas, Annabel Vau_ ..
tratrlx of estate of W. J. Vaughan.
to the court In her petition. —-»
ind entered on record, that she has.
Proceeds of sale ^
Indebtednese and t
J. H. FLOWERS.
Whereas, i
lller did ex
certain prcmlsory note for IIOO.oi
v security dee'
illowlng land I
did execute
tt!n i
aether with
of Coolldge,
t No. :
where 1
i Block 1
coolldgi
Coolldgt
of Coolldge.
>f Coolldge.
Id note le t
balance of flOO.Ofl. principal, besides
Lots numbers 2
ey of town of
Lots numbers
AndTwhereas said
i. Lawrle.
descrir '
i of sale,
Irst Tuesday In January. 1M*. be-
he court house door In Th
> highest and best bidder
— * > as
f Georgia all
> proceeds as provided
he laws of Georr'
the undersigned
scribed property.
i following d
lie authority
located
Railroad □[., now oc
id Jarrett, Meat Mar-
J. W.
srifla
and agalm
i from the
r of December, 192*.
* stiff,
aorglv
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff,
SHERIFF’S SALE
public outcry before the
i Railroad street, i
LAND SALE
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Under and by virtue of a power of sals
vested in W. p. Sparks, his heir
assigns, by deed made and dellvei
the said W. P. Sparks, by J. R. Dorn.....,,
dated the llth day of November. 1919.
petition,
jcord "
•stored W. .
nue te, tnerefore, to cite au pet
ierned, kindred and creditors,
lauae, If any they can, why aal
stratrlx should not be dlechai __
her admlnletratlon and receive letter! <
dismission ----- - -
ary. 1922. ^
CITATION
GEORGIA. Thomas Counl
To_All Whom It May Cone
“’latt having In proper form
^ t?iVe!itate of George
creditors, of George Hadley, to be and
lowed by law. and show cause. If any
they can. why admlnletratlon should not
be granted to Wm. H. Platt, on said
estate.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this December g, 1922.
WM. M. JONES. Ordinary.
-ation showing that the application for
iswal has been authorised by proper
poraio action.
WHEREFORE. Petitioner prays an or
der granting
for twenty <2
the date of explratli
KIRBY
L S. Moore.
Attorney f
GEORGIA, Thomas county:
I. Oaer- ~
■ierk of
take effect f
ty (80)
i of exp
KIRBY PLANINO MILL COMPANY.
. Moore,
Attorney for Petltloi
c
do certify
or Court i
Georgia, and that the foregoing
_ »- \ of Its r*-—*— *~
Company
offilein'thls'offl”
Clerk. Superior Court, Thomas County.
charter by
petition
OSCAR QROOVER.
OTTO KAHN OUTLINES
PLAN TO AID EUROPE
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
scented, will
New York, Dec 26. Otto H. Kahn
banker, in n letter to Senator Reed
Smoot of Utah, member of the debt
refunding commission, made public
yesterday by the Committee of Ameri
can Busineas Men, has outlined a plan
whereby he believed America
consistently aid toward relieving the
ix'joiinaon!!European situation and at the
id; *fl heirs j time n,eet thc sentiment of the
D.jtry which seems opposed to the
application°at the! cancellation of the allied indebtedness
„j Thomu ™u'nt1‘° th « United State,.
the ^ t Thi*J Knhn expressed himself as be-
emberT 1922? ***"* * *!ing strongly in favor of the policy of
. M. Jones, Ordinary, (cancelling at least a portion of the in-
CITATION debtedness of the allied nations.
**■- — — : May* concern 5 ; J am convinced that it would be
jfatrator ,V< of t *2i t ddi Woo ‘ , *{ to our ultimate advantage to do so,"
Scott, deceased!*havtng applied *to me for be wrote. "I feel sure that such
good invest-
heirs i
I creditors i
. will take
Id applica
nt, or the
County, and
1922.
action would turn out
ment.
“But if public opinion and Congress
will not at present consent to the re-
linquishme.it on our part of a portion
LAND SALE
rslgned by deed mad«
o the highest bidder
t Tuesday In January,
wing described property, t
lands of Lanier; i
owned by H. B. Beai
by Curley Wright: i
Charlee Henderson:
Walter Murphey am
(I4S). bounded i
i said time said leave wiiTbe lin( iuisnme.ic on our part ox a po
“tajta tarot p««bjr, rot. I of th. .Illed debt," the letter eon-
— ———. ***' jtinued, “which relinquishment, be it
Georgia, Thomlia’county: (undentood, is «u c gc«tcd only in re.
To Whom It May Concern: turn for, and simultaneously with,
£7 iSufir 1 *? ; P P S:, meeeure. on the pert of the Euro.
* upon pesn nations to bring about that
hereby given that said chan K e °f mental and moral attitude
Ordinal^* of *«*m and actaal condit ions which is indis-
lh Jan' j.jj-- — the flr,t Monday pensible if the world again is to be
.WtoSI'mr herd end offlctal .i.n.tor., i on *" evon keel—then my suggestion
WM.’ M. JONES, Ordinary.
and charge .a purely normal rate, of
rates of interest for further periods
might be made even more moderate
than those suggested in the rase of
England.
The question of feasibility, accept
ability and extent of payment in kind
in lieu of cash, should also be within
the purview of the commission'
reatlgation and recommendation
Mr. Kahn wrote he believed the
United States should be officially rep
resented on the reparations commis-
‘‘Our government,’’ he added,
should also take official part in tl
work of other commissions of
similar character, destined to settle
controversial questions and aid the
recuperation of Europe.”
tfe declared that “it has nos
come fairly incumbent upon the
United States to indicate precisely
and officially what are the terms
ditions and limitations under which
America would be prepared to take
part in an organized and permanently
established international effort, to
aid the maintenance of peace and pro
mote understanding fair dealing and
good will among the nations.”
ATTENTION, F. ft A. M.
Regular communication of Thomaa-
rille Lodge, No. 369, F.
ft A. M., December
27th and December
28th. Eight o’clock
both nights. All mem
bers are requested to attend these
meetings. Visitors cordially Invited.
J. H. INGRAM, W. M.
R. J. McCLENNY, Sec.
26-31. !
WE SELL
Syrup Barrels
Syrup Cans
Lard Cans
WE BUY SYRUP
Neel Brothers
Feed Store
South Madison St. Phone 780
application \
f Wm. M. I
this
»rty-elght
He (48.79) »«• premu
ice^ north , broths Cg
notice of election of countv lion dollars, or thereabouts, which
Thomas vine, 1 ^Oa^No v. 20. 1922. i0 “ r K overnmcnt loaned to the allied
Act approved^Cur ’nth ma ,0 V h° f ‘U® nat!ons after the armistice, that
as follows: ' wh ch r ** d *, portion at least, as was not applied
i,t T day jfn^ 8 iM7 er xnd r bia B , nJa t !jS to lh ® "® u, « ment of wnr counter-
thereafter, ahall give thirty daya notice claim, is intrinsically distinguishable
•aid* County? 1 * mating* pre'p^al.T.ny ,r0m the balanc « <>* the allied debt to
Mfe te keeping nk and dlb CountJr ,or th * us ' 14 ahou,d be promptly put in the
County fund! of i»ld CourUy^forShe naxt way repayment with a reasonable
th» C »mMo l tho b’ank’offertn "th” ,* w * rd rate ot interest For instance, Ameri-
J»Jount of Intereet on monthJy^balancea ca might stipulate interest at the rate
security “company*^ u t horl xed* 'to ’do hurt? 1 ° f 3 per Cent- ’ 0r ? 1-2 P er Cent., and
and annual sinking fund of
Astonishing Indeed.
Kenneth recently sent hla Grand-
notber Gray the following birthday
Creeting on that lady’s eightieth birth-
lay. Kenneth was born on tbe same
nonth. so this Is what he wrote:
’Deer Grandma: Z was born the day
vefore von were. Kenneth.”
When you
matism so you
Red P<
suffering with rheu-
n hardly get around
try Red Pepper Rub and you will
the auickest relief known.
Nothing nas such concentrated, pene
trating heat as red peppers. Instant
relief. Just as soon as you apply Red
Pepper Rub you feel the tingling heat
In three minutes it warms the sore spot
through and through. Frees the blood
circulation, breaks up the congestion—.
and the old rheumatism torture is gone.
Rowles Red Pepper Rub, made from
red peppers, costs little at any drug
P« r store. Get a /ar at once. Use it for
in'wh*ch*bond shall 'bs'paid cent -» beginning after, say five years. I lumbago, neuritis, backache, stiff neck,
The refunding commission ought to I f or . e col< ?? in riieit. Almost
liter, tor the principal si
1 bearing Intereet from
te of eight (8) per ce„_
*?®, unt ot Interest being
Hundred, P|ve i
May 81. 1M1. i
I 00/100 Dollars, dated
tJLthe undersigned by.
William W. Lindsey, and the a
principal and Interest due to day of ealo
being 81.021,80. together w|th the coat
of this proceeding. Default having been
made by the said William W. Lindsey
In the payment of the Intereet coupon
note maturing October 1. 1088. and aald
S.Z 1 . 4 J 1 }!} unpaid, the
entire debt, both principal and Intereet.
la forced to maturity under the terms of
said deed and the power of sale contained
In said deed has become operative. The
proceed* of aald sale will be applied first
to tho payment of aald Indebtednese, and
the balance, if any. paid to the aald Wil
liam w. Lindsey.
rtrtf! day of December. IM2.
PHOENIX MUTUAL LIFE INSUR
ANCE COMPANY.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
Under and by virtue of a
,h *. undersigned by deed made
and delivered by H. A. Wall and Mrs
•nl rcotrm ta'crnefc.'”, 1 ’.'.
lor court of Thomas county, in deed
ord 8-V, page 261. the undersigned
mu at public outCTy. to tho highest
der tor cash, on first T
ary. 1921. before court
Thomaavtlle, between
sheriff's sales, that h
Ochlocknee. Thomas county, Georgia,
commencing at the corner of Railroad and
Jackson streets and running thence north
along Railroad street 184 feet
'ueoday In Janu-
other outbuildings
aeld land will bo sold as tho property
£ H. A. WOUjad Mira M E. Va^U
*- In said
deed, to-wtt: one note for 81.200 M
«.«■»■>» «. mi. a &
a w * u tar-bi. u »»
Proceeds ot sale wlU be applied first
to payment of .aid Indebtednehi and bal-
R e w^.“ y ‘ toH-A ' WaU M**- 88.
November *7, JMt
, M88. NORA DURKN.
LAND SALE
-™ R9!A -
McCUnDT SPARKS.
»r the will of W. p. Sparks,
GEORGIA, Thomaa County
To Whom It May Concern:
hereby given that W.
Wilson, and O. H. Wlls
ilnlstrator. of J. W. Wilson, i
Wilson, J. O. Wilson,
aa administrators of
ceased, having applied t
3?®" tar““» v/n *• «mpowered,aerordlns t.Itsisdg,. ttamSiKlS
otlce Is hereby given that ment ’ rat ® °* 4 per cent Would oa each package,
me county Commissioners at the regular extinguish the debt In fifty-six yean »\
thVwfictton *of U, a 7 Cou l nty W De£>ritr <1 *°i ■
(Advertisement)
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LONE
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Bainbridge, Cairo and Thomasville
Passengers, Trunks and Express
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HOMEIt WILLIAMS.
DIVORCE NOTICE
▼A
Felltcy Carrington,
Petition for divorce. Thon
Court- October Term. 1988.
April term, 1928.
FETmON FOR CHARTER
v HONOJRABl2" superior
J. w.
• real estate ot aald
term. 1922.
utwn^said
term. 19"
Thomas
all
•nr respectfully represents:
f F Jun# H mV° f your l °Vtltlo 0 ” U '* <th d * r
hartered by the Superior Court ^oT
homaa County. Georgia, for the full
-foresald - v —— r * ar *?* nta ***** - *-*•
day of Ju
| Third:
capital 'was
f -*“ «» iv.vOO) ,
ht to Increase the same not to
Fourth^ U prt!tionM 0( d ) | DoHar, ‘
charter aa Nt
J. W. Wilson, de-
upon said application* at the "iHnS***
term. 1921, of the Court of Ordinary of —••••—•
wtyjjendtha* unjSiSSo la »»*ndm(
» exceed Two tfundr
»d (8250,000) Dollars.
Fifth: Petitioner ■
■corporation, with a
oSLK! Slrf"”” 1 ™' , * 1 ' tap ■
WM. M. JO.VES.
0 th t! aJZ
f -J-IS—r. of J. w. WJRon. 1,t«
, w!- h “vlii, .pplled
*«rm. **9M? tor citation*
j.***j?- n _ Issue ; all the heirs at
Wilson, de-
and creditors of aald j
term. I922(
TbomA^oouo,.: .nd;-toro;ar_„
ta-" r S tmT'iVS
WM. M. JONES, Ordlnorr.
^CITATION
Mrs. Emma J.
agygg ii^pia stay
iT&rlf-!!-;' k-
“I?™-? “ Ota UMr aj2o
svssir^sr£•
Otars-l from hm so.rdtanm.7p „ .pptS
WM. M. JONES. OrdlruT
QEOROIA. Tbomu^Om.tr*
To_ AU Whom irV^fSicm.
■Mdiii ta to „
.dmlntatrotlon on uiytmoto
Gtat! “taiS
»g*asSS?3a»
Wltnea my band sad
ture. this ngT" •‘F***
WM. M. JONES,
^CITATION
(8250.000) Dollars,
jndred A Fifty Thousand
SOUTHERN SAW MILL COMPANY,
By -
Titus and Dekli
GEORGIA. Thomas'counl
I. Oaca ~
Clerk of
ick. Preeider
:harter by
petition of
Clerk Si
1 that t
>urt of Thomaa
regoing petition
^"mu,*"* *° ‘**
set.copy °f the origlsaT
this office.
OSCAR GROOVER.
APPLICATION FOR RENEWAL OF
OEORGIA, Thomas Comity:
toe Hor—*-■-
pany? respectfully
Heretofore, to-wlt, on the 19th
CHARTER
- -—----- —»mae County.
To the Honorable Superior Court of Said
Kirby Planing Mill Com-
First
rh, on tho 19th day of
JtaWTjJH*. your petitioner was duly
chsratered by the Supe-*“ -
oounty.^Georgla
f twenty (S«) years thereafter, v
the right ot sueceeolon.
See
Petitioner repreeen
im
day of January,
Petitioner represents that Its original
BtaSSZs T£,. ,* rn ? nd f 4 _ fcy of the
Sfl^sr SS n a ssis:
right to bicreaM the earns to net over
l«.»|!tadr«l thouMnd IUM.MM.) *£
rMlttawr dMlM.’ywtawml «t it. mid lh
aTterChristniassaie
Tuts jy TUESDAY FRIDAY ^
TUtSCttV WCCWSDty rWjCSOAY FRIOAV 4AUAM’
i *k7i l -aa IMI
WE
WILL CONTINUE TO
20% Discount
ON ALL
QVE
MILLINERY
THE FAIR