The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, June 20, 1913, Image 3

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-i. ■■Tl'i't’jt'iki. ' • ;■ .■ - ■■j&m w . -' - - - igpa.wam,» Tonc»-KKraKPKi E, FRIDAY, JUNE 20, ISIS. Legal Advertising For June SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: K Will be sold, on the first Tuesday \In July nex , at pubic outc.y at the . -Court House, in said co/nty, within the legal hours of sale, to the high- est bidder for cash, certain proper ty, of whi.h the following Is a full n^juid complete description: ** The undivided one-sixth interest tin of of H. V. Martin, and undivided one-sixth interest NEGRESS PLEADS UNWRITTEN LAW I’E* 1TION FOB GUARDIANSHIP. GLO*iGrA, Thomas' County: LouIb G. Smith, a resident of said , . .*.. to )j e very black, has the distinction of person) being the tirst negro who has ever Atlanta, June 17.—Fannie Foster, Robert Martin in and to the 300 acres of land, the same being known aa the home place of Robert Ma.tin, deceased, and being parts of Lots of Nos. 264 and 289 ta the X3th District of Thomas County, and bounded on the North by Montgom ery laftd, on the East by land of Jim Williams, on the South by lands of Add Way and Handy Till man, and on the West by lands of B. C. Johnson and Add Way. Said property levied on as ths property of H. V. Martin and Rob ert Martin, to satisfy an execution issued from the City Court of Thomasville, In favor of E. G‘. Mil ligan against said H. V. Martin and Robert Martin; said property being in possession of H. V. Martin and Robert Martin. This 3rd day of June, 1913. T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. 8-6-4t, ✓ SHERIFF’S SAGE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, umlng the legal hours of sale, before the court house door In Thomasville, On., on the first Tuesday In July, 1913, the property hereinafter de scribed, the authority for same be aring hereafter s-ated: y The to.malng property, to-wlt: One Ford automouile, 1912 model; one Lay horse, named Chat- lie, about nine years old; one sur rey, black painted; one Hull make •f buggy, with stick seat; one Car michael top buggy; one 1-horse wagon; one 2-horse wagon; ten head of oxen, weighing about 900 pounds each; three bay mare mules;' one black horse mule, and four other mules; one Frick saw mill, with all necessary appliances and accessor ies necessary for running same. Levied on as the property of Ira Dekle, to satiety an execution from City Court of Thomasville, In favor of James McKinnon. This June 3rd, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, l-0-4t. Thomas County SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at the Court House door in said county on the first Tuesday m July, 1913. within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, all that certain tract of laud lying and being In the fourteenth district of Thomas County, Georgia, being part of lot number eighty, bounded on the Hast by land of J. J. Parramore, on West by land of William Grant, on the North by land of Archie Leod and Jirwlnvllle and . Tallahas see road, on South by land of S. 0. Grant, containing four and one-half acres also twenty-two (22) acres of land in the 14th district of Thomas oounty, Georgia, In lot number eighty (80) bounded on the north by Tallahassee road, on South by land of S. 3. Grant; on West by land of John Reichert; on East by land ot Little Mardre, to satisfy an exe cution issued from ths City Court of Thomasville, said county, in favor of J. N. Reichert against William Grant and S. S. Grant, both of aald tracts being levied on at the prop erty of William Grant, This Sth day of June, 1113. T .9. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. Thomas County, Qa. State, bavhig duly applied appointed Giiardiaa of '.he and property of Mrs. Susan Young, non conipus mentis, and a citizen of said county. Notice is hereby given that said application will be passed on at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said County, to be held on the first Monday in July, 1913. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this 13th day of May, 1913. Wm. M. JONES, O; dinary, 6-6-4t. Thomae County, Ga. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Whereas, J. J. Wilson, Execut r of J. R. Wilson's estate, -represents to the Court In bis petition, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully, administered J. It. Wil son’s estate; Tile Is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his administration, and receive Letters of DismiSBlon, on the first Monday in July, 1913. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, 6-6-4t, Thomas County, G3 GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at the. Court House door In said county, on the lint Tuesday in July, 1913, within the( legal hours of sale, to the hlgheet bidder for cash, all that certain tract of land lying and being In the thirteenth (13) district of Thomas County, Georgia, being part of lot number two hundred ninety (290), hounded on the North by land! of Robert Martin .East by lands of Mills and Williams, South by lands of Mills and Williams and West by lands of Mrs. P. A. McKinney, con taining eighteen (18) acres, to sat isfy an execution Issued from City Court of Thomasville, said county. In favor of Bank of Boston, against Annie M. Williams. This 5th day of June, 1913. T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, -4t. Thomas County, Ga. * \ . SHERIFF’S SALE, GEORGIA, Thomaa County: Will be sold on the first Tuee- day in July, 1913, before the Court House door. In Thomasville, Thom as County. Georgia, between ths legal hours of sale, the following described property, to-wlt: Forty (40) acres of land, more or lees, lying on the East side of Lot No. one hundred and sixty-three (133), In th* 17th District of Thomas County, Georgia, bounded on the East by land lot line, and West by Burnt Branch, and being the place upon which the defendant V lives. ISaid property levied upon and sold under an execution issued from ths City Court of Thomasville, In favor of Bank of Thomasville, and against H. S. Hunt, defendant, lev ied upon as the property of the de fendant to satisfy said execution. This Sth day of June, 1913. T. a. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, 6-6-4t. Thomas County, Ga. - . PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To A1I Whom It May Concern: W. B. Watkins having. In proper I i\tDrm, applied to -me for Permanent ^EAttere of ’Administration on the Estate of J. B. Watkins, late ot said County, this Is to cite all and singular ths creditors and next of kin of J. B. Watkins to be end ap pear at my office within the time al lowed by law, and show cause, If any they can, why permanent ad ministration should not be granted te W. B. Watkins on J. B. Watkins’ •state. Witness my hand and offleia! sig nature, this 38th day of May, 1911. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, 3-6-41. Thomas County, Ga. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE, GEORGIA, Thomas County: Bflr virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday in July, 1913, at tie Court House In said county, between the usual hours of sale, the follow ing real estate In Thomas County, and City of Thomasville, to-wlt One house and lot fronting Warren Street from 3;:alr Street 72(4 feet, and running back oa Spalr Street 165 feet to the Pollard lot, and known as the place where on Mrs. Mary.S. Prevatt resided at the time ot her death. The sale will continue from day to day, between the same hours, until all of said property Is sold. Terms, cash. This 2nd day of June, 1913. / T. N. HOPKINS, Adm., 6-6-41. Estate of Mary 3. Prevatt NOTICE OF APPRAISERS’ RE PORT. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Mary M. Hay, having made appli cation for twelve months' support out of the estate of F. P. Hay, and appraisers duly appointed t apart the same having filed their return) all perso/ns concerned hereby required to show cause be fore the Court of Ordinary of said County on the first Monday in July, 1913, why said application should not be granted. This 2nd day of June, 1913. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, 6-6-41. Thomas County, Oa. LEAVE TO SELL LAND. GEORGIA, Tbomas County: Notice is hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the Or dinary of said County for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of C. Y. Warren, for the payment of debts and for distribution. Said application will be heard at the regular term of Court of Ordinary, for Said County, to be held on the first Monday In July, 1913. This, the 2nd day of June, 1913. JENNY WARREN, Admx., 6-6-41. Estate of C. Y. Warren. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: By virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday In July, 1913, before the Court House door, In said ceunty, during the legal hours of sale, the following de scribed tract of land In said county, to-wlt: That tract or parcel of land lying and being In the City of Thomas, villa, Ga., County of Thomas, being part of Lot. No. 33, In said District, and knowa as part of Lots No. 15 and 18, In Block 4, South Thomas- vllle addition, and bounded as fol low*: Commencing at the corner of the land of the A. B. A A. R. R. on Hansell St., thence West on line of land lot 200 feet; thence North 60 feet tc a lane 12 feet wide; thence East 200 feet on line of said lane to Hansell St.; thence South 60 feet on Haniell Street to starting point. This sale will be from day to day until said property Is disposed of. JOHN DIXON, Adm., 6-6-4t. Estate T. L. Dixon. JU STICE COURT NOTICE. pleaded the unwri'ten law iu local courts. She followed her husband to a meeting place with another col ored woman named Minnie Taylor and ns the couple started Into a dark-town cafe, the outraged wife whipped out a pistol and shot the woman full of holes. She is held under a 31,000 bond. She says she doesn't want a lawyer; •hat she bought the pistol with the particular intention of killing Min nle Taylor, and that except for this one occasion, she has been a law abiding, hard-working woman. ‘‘White folks, I Jes' don’t believe they will hang me for this when tell 'em hones’ how it happened,’ she confied to the turnkey at police station. PETITION FOR CHARTER, GEORGIA, Thomas County. Justice's Court of the 337th Dtetrlc' G. M„ April Term, 1113. Present: R. P. Dose, J. P.; J. S. Mallard, N. P„ 4b Ex. Off. J. I*., Thomas County. Ga. Whereas, the fourth Monday In each month, the time heretofere regularly appointed fot the heldlag of the Justice's and ef the N. P. 4c Ex. Off. Justice's Court In and for •aid District and County, not In frequently conflicts with the session of the City Conrt ef Tbomaavllle end of the Superior Court ot said Coun ty: Therefore, new, it Is ordered and adjudged by the underalgeed au thorities that the laid term here tofore appointed for the holding ef the regular terms of said Justice's Court be, and the same Is, hereby changed from said Fourth Monday to the Second Monday of each month, at 13 A. M. And It la further ordered that a copy of the foregoing rule and or der be published once a week for 69 days In the semi-weekly lasue ef The Thomasville Tlmet-Enterprlie. and that the change provided be of force and effect only after sixty days from the date upon that publica tion. Wttnese our official hands, this April 28th, 1913. 1R P. DOSS, J. P„ J. S. MALLARD, S-l-tf. N. P.. A Ex. Off. J. J. NOTICE OF APPRAISERS’ RE- PORT. GEORGIA,. Thomas County: ' Plnkey Hill, having made appli cation for twelve months’ support out of the estate of John Hill, and appraiser* duly appointed to act apart the same -having filed their return, all persons concerned are GEORGIA, Thomas County: To the Superior Court ot Said County: The petition of Mrs. Z. 1. Fitz patrick ,Mtu. T. J. Ball, Mrs. F. L, MacIntyre, Mrs. Hansell Watt, MUs Bessie -Steyerman- and Miss Loul'.e Hayes, respectfully shows: First. That they deslro for them selves, their associates and sucies sors, to be Incorporated aa the Thomasville Study Class. Second. The term for which pe titioners ask to be Incorporated Is for twenty (20) years, with the privilege of renewal at the end ot that time. Third. The sole object and pur pose of the proposed corporation is to increase social and literary train ing; to aid and assist In the ad vancement of educational and hu- amnitarian principles, and to pro mote civic improvements. Fourth: Said proposed Incor poration shall have no capital stock. Fifth': They desire to have for said corporation, the rights, prlvi leges, immunities and restrictions fixed by the laws of Georgia, and particularly the right to purchase, own and sell, real estate Incident to, and necessary for actually carrying out the purpose of the corporation as stated aforesaid, and to have the right to receive by gift or de vise, property of any kind on terms contained in the gift or devise; have and use a common seal; t* sue and be sued; to borrow money ne cessary for ths operation ot the corporation, and to-secure the pay ment of the same by deed or mort gage or other conveyance of Its property to the lender, or to a Trus tee for the benefit of the lender. WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray for themBelves end their succes sors, to he made a body corporate, under the name and style afore said, and that they have the rights, privileges and immunities hereto fore set out. MRS. Z. I. FITZPATRICK, MRS. T. J. BALL, MR3. F. L. MacINTYPv MRS. HANSELL WAT-., MISS BESSIE STEYERMAN, MISS LOUISE HAYES. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing le a true and correct copy of the original petition this day filed In my office. O. GROOVER, Dep. Clerk, Superior Court, T. C., Ga. This 3rd day of June, 1913, J. MaoINTYRE, Attorney for Petitioners. ®©©®®®®®®®®®©©®®©©@®®®®®®®®®®®©®©®®©®®®®&®@®®©©®®©®®@©®© | The New A. Pollar’s Bargain Store j ® WILL OPEN SATURDAY JUNE 21st in the store of J. W. McGahee, between Coolidge Drug Company and Crapps Hardware Store. s 9 ® © ® © I ® © © © © © © © © © © © © © ©' © 1 © i * ® © © © © 1 © © © I I © w ' " ■ '—’ " © © © ©®©® © ©«© @@ ®® © ©®@® @@@@@ ®© ©©© ® ®®®® ®®®®» ©©©©©© ©©©© ® Our line consists of first class Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Ladies Ready to Wear, Millinery and Fancy Goods. It Will Pay You to Come and See our Seasonable Line of Merchandise. ■ SEE CIRCULAR FOR QUOTATION OF PRICES. POLLAR’S BARGAIN STORE COOLIDGE, GEORGIA ONE PRICE TO ALL. • •aeee»*eeeeo<HH»M*«e •»**»•***•«•••*»•« eeeeeaeeeeeeoeeeeeee** SPRING ML PRICE DIPPED (By Associated Press.) San Angelo, Tex., June 17.—The Texas Wool Association today Jerted bids on two million pounds of spring wool, considering the bids lnsufilclent. The buyers claimed that the proposed tariff reduction will affect prices, but the manage ment of the Association declared that the tariff will not affect the prices to them. smim doctor victim OF CRAZED UN Saannah, Ga., June 17.—The body of Mrs. Katlo Whlsnant, young widow who yesterday killed herself after shooting Dr. Guy O. Brlnkl&v dead in his office, was tak en today ’« Sylvania for Interment. The body of Dr. Brinkley will be Juried at his old home In Suffolk, Virginia. That Mrs. W'bisoant had deter mined before leaving her home yes terday, to call on Dr. Brinkley, was shown by a note addressed to her mother, found In her bed-room, the note stating that "something dread ful was about to happen,’’ and beg ging her mother’s forgiveness. hereby required to show cause be fore the Court of Ordinary ot said county on the first Monday In July. 1913, why said application should not be granted. This 10th day of May, 1913. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, 0-41. Thomae County, Ga. APPLICATION FOR TWELVE MONTHS SUPPORT. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Mary A. Benton, hnvlng made ap plication for twelve months support out of the estate of T. C. Benton, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their return, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday In July 1913, why said applcatlon should not be granted. W. M. Jones, Ordinary. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Whereas, F. J. Ansley, Adminis trator of Mrs. M. W. McPherson, represents to the Court In his pe tition, duly filed and entered on record, that be has fully adminis tered Mrs. M. W. McPherson’s es tate. This Is, therefore, to cite all persona concerned, kindred and creditors, to Bhow cause, If any they can, why said 'Administrator should not be discharged from his admin istration, and reeclve Letters of Dismission on the first Monday in July, 1913. Wm. M. JONES. 6-8-4t. Ordinal y. NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION. At the next session of the Gen- oral Assembly of Georgia, a bill will be Introduced amending the Charter of the City of Thomasville. ■o ai to provide for the creation ot Bond and Sinking fund commis sion. Thl» June 5th, 1913. Mr. Charles Marks of Savannah, spent tho day in town. AILING WOMEN OF MIDDLE AGE Mrt. Hilbert Tells of Her Dis tressing Symptoms During Change of Life and How She Found Relief. Fleetwood. Pa.—‘‘Duringthe Change of Life 1 was hardly able to be around at all* 1 always had GRIGGS MONUMENT To Bo Unveiled ut Dawson, on the Twenty-sixth of This Month. The monument to be erected to the memory of Congressman James M. Griggs, In his home town, Daw son, will be unveiled on the twenty- sixth of’ Juae, and plans are being made for the exercises, according to the Dawson News, which gives the following preliminary account of the event: . “Hon. H. M. McIntosh, of Albany, chairman of the committee that was appointed to receive contributions and erect a monument to commem orate the public services of Con gressman Griggs, of the Sec ond district, wiiB in Dawson this morning conferring with the family and friends of the late congressman as to a time of the unveiling exer cises. Thursday, June 26th, was agreed up as the date, and o com mittee consisting of F. M. McNulty, E. L. Rainey, A. J. Carver. J. 3. Lowrey, J. D. Weaver, J. D. Tweedy, W. S. Dozier and J. C. Hollings worth was appointed to arrange the program. “The exercises will occur at 16 o'clock in the morning, and the ad dress wil be delivered by Hon. Wil liam M. Howard, of Lexington, who was a colleague in congress of Judge Griggs for a number of years. The regimental band of Shellman will be present. The monument has been com pleted and shipped, and a represen tative of the company in here erect it.” John R. Smith, a well known ne gro hacknmn, died last night seven o'clock. The funeral will be held tomorrow afternoon at the First African Baptist Church, being end acted by the colored Mason lodge. Mrs. O. M. Hadley returned this morning from Monticello and Wau- keenah, Fla., where she has been the guest of relatives and friends for the past ten day?,.. Messrs. W. I. MacIntyre, R. 3. Burch, B. H. Ingram and Pomeroy Nichols are spending a few days fishing at Saint Marks. They left th© city last night, making the trip In autos. Mr. R. C. Murphy, of Coolidge, was among the Monday visitors in town. Mr. J. H. Blackshear, of Rochelle, spent a short time in town oa busi ness Tuesday. Mr. C. N. Neel and White are spending the Heard's pond. NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLA TION. At the next session of the Gen- oral Assembly of Georgia, applica tion will be made for the passage of an Act Amending the Charter ot the m of Meigs, in the County of Thomas, providing for the election of Mayor by popular vote, the reg istration of voters of said town and other beneficial changes in said charter. 6-6-U. Mr. C. R. Beall, of Jonesboro, and to 'Miss Irma Powell, of Cairo, were i among the visitors in the city today. I Their marriage is to occur at Cairo this afternoon. Messrs. It. L. and W. T. Redfearn of Boston, were among the visitors in the city Wednesday. Miss ClauHell Whaley, of Boston, was among the Wednesday visitors in Thomasville. Mr. I^ee Kelly was among the ex cursionists going to Montgomery this morning. Dr. S. S. Gaulden, of Quitman, was aiujoui. Via. well-known. xiai!ox«~~vja.. Thomasville yesterday. Mr. William Brown Williams left today for Columbus, where he will spend several days with his parents. Dr. and Mrs. Williams. Mr. Lee Branch of Quitman, it lending court in the city today Mrs. Mary I-ou Johnson, Thompson. Ga., and her little daugh ter, Eflle, are visiting the former’* uncle, Mr. J. O. .1. Lewis, on Smith Avenue. Miss Lois Wilkinson returned her home in Cairo, today after spending a few days in the city as the guest of friends. A CONFESSION headache and I was so dizzy and ner vous that I bad no Hopes Her Statement, Made Public, rest at night. The , A flashes of heat were will Help Other Women. so bad sometimes that I did not know what to do. “One day a friend advised me to take Lydia E. Pinkham’a Vegetable Com- pound and It made me a strong well wo man. I am very thankful that I fol lowed. my friend’s advice and I shall recommend it aa long as I live. Before I took the Compound I was always sickly and now I have not had medicine from a doctor for years. You may pub- lish my letter.”—Mrs. Edward B. Hil bert, Fleetwood, Pa. Such warning symptoms as sense of suffocation,hot flashes, headaches,back aches, dread of impending evil,timidity, sounds in the cars, palpitation of the heart, sparks before the eyes, Irregu larities, constipation, variable appetite, weakness and inquietude, and dizziness, ere promptly heeded by intelligent wo men who are approaching the period in life when woman’s great change may be expected. \ Lydia & Pinkham’a Vegetable Com pound invigorates sad strengthens the female organism snd builds op the weak- ened nervous system. It has carried many women safely through this crisis. Hines, Ala.—“I must confess’’, says Mrs. Eula Mae Reid, of this place, “Ihal Cardui, the woman's tonic, has done me a great deal of good. Before I commenced using Cardui, I would spit up everything I ate. I had a tired, sleepy feeling all the time, and was irregular. I could hardly drag around, and would have severe headaches con tinuously. Since taking Cardui, I have entirety quit spitting up what 1 eat. Everything seems to digest all right, and I have gained 10 pounds in weight. If you are a victim of any of the numer- is fils so com wrong to suffer. Miss Lena B. Goiibee, is spending a few days In the city with friends She leaves in a short time for Knoxville, where she will attend summer school. Take DR. M. A. SIMMON'S LIVER MEDICINE for hearttmr*, sour belching or constipation. It cleans es and strengthens th sliver, stoin ach and bowels. Price 25 cents per package. Sold by R. Thomas. Jr., and Peacock-Mash Drug Ce.adr. Mr W. H. Robinson, of Cairo, . :i for a short time Weilnes- Mr. J. G. Moore, of spent Wednesday in the business. Annie Bess Outler has re- “ U rong*to“u«« mm ° n W y ° Ur S “’ “ “ ""'•■'’-'I from Camilla, where she at- For half a century, Cardui has been re-' temlcd ,ho " eddln * of Mlss Marie lieving just such ills, as is proven by the, Turner. thousands of letters, similar to the above, which pour talo our office, year by year. Mrg , M ucach. Mr Herbert Cardui is successful because it is com- „ , , ... ., , . posed of ingredients which act specifically ,,, ‘ arh and - Mlss Hattle Blackshear, on the womanly constitution, and helps or Beachton, were visitors in town ‘ “ . . - hca]lh build the weakened organs back to and strength. Cardui has helped others, and will help you, too. Get a bottle today. You won’t regret it. Your druggist sells it. Write to : ChJtuooo** MfidJclw Co.. Udlff*' Ad visory Dtp*.. Chattanooga. T«nn M for Special In• ttmetiont id your cu# tad book. Hom Trattanl far Wmmo," mu la »Ula vrt»p«r. MCU0 yesterday. Mr. James Burch, who for *.be past four years has been attending the University of Georgia, graduate! this year at that institution. Mr. Burch takes the A. B. degree Messrs. Shipp & Kline of Moul trie, are among the visltJng lawyers attending the city Court this week. Mrs. H. Peacock, of Albany, was among the visitors to th© city this week, being the guest of Mrs. W. M. Parker, Master Julius Scott left Sunday for Charleston, S. C , to spend the summer with his uncle, Mr. J. Fred Bosch. r. J. T. Culpepper Is in Atlanta* for a short time, where he goes to attend a meeting of the Executive committee of the Georgia Banvers’ Association. The Logal Auto Exchange thl9 morning received a shipment of six Ford touring cafs, which they will dispose of from their Thomasville office. Mr. J. L. Singletary of Pelham, was among the well known visitors to the city today. Mrs. Taylor Mitchell and children are visiting in Camilla this week. Mr. James A. Diracan has return ed after spending the past few days in Columbus on business. Messrs. J. R. and J. B. Lawrence of Milledgeville, were in the city for a short time yesterday. Mrs. R. H. North, of Panama City Fla., is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. \V. C. Hinson, in Fair- view. Powell-Beall. Miss Irma Powell, of Cairo, and Mr. C. R. Beall, of North Georgia, were married yesterday at five thirty o’clock, in Cairo. The bridal party came to Thomasville immediately, after the ceremony, and the bride and groom left on the A., B. & A. for points north, where they spend several weeks. The party coming to Thomasville consisted of: ~ Dr. and Mrs. J. A. Lindsey, Mrs. Hamilton, of Monte* zuma, Misses Carrie Powell, Lilia Bell, Katherine Brown, Leila Wight, McGinnis, Mr*. W. L. Wight, Mrs. D. F. Oliver, Dr. W. E. Oliver, and Messrs. W. H. Searcy, J. B. Rod* deabery, A. C. Roddeabery, t. W. Jones. ®® ®®® ® ®®®®©©©©© ©© ©©© © @CS®© ©©©©© ©© @@@ © ©©®®