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Legal Advertising for August
SHERIFF'S SALE. land 2S9 in the 'lJili District
GEORGIA. Thomas County: | Thomas County, Georgia, and being
Will be sold beiore the Court House . ^ Hundred acres, more or less,
sloor in ThmaB County, Georgia, on _e!ng bounded on the North by
the first Tuesday in September,
1913, between tbe legal hours of
sale, the to.lowing described prop
erty, to-v. It:
lauds of Montgomery and tia the
East by the lands of James Williams,
and on tbe Sout hby lauds of Handy
'lillmuu, and on the WeBt by the
One (1) 9 x 12 cyllndrr 20 horse- lands of Add Way and B. C. John
power i .it'. Eclipse detached sta-lspn, and being known as a part of
tlonary en: Ine complete, with Gor- ♦he Martin estate,
ernor sight feed lubricator, oilers,! ,g a j d property being levied on as
wrench. and foundation bolts. Also »j,e property of H. V. Martin and
1%
one (1) 30-horse-power Scofield
boiler. Also all belts and belting,
carriage, 2 circular saws, 1 saw
mandrel and feed. Also 1 small 12-
horse engine, 1 cut-off saw and man
drel and 1 slab conveyor and also
one edger. Abo about 8,000 feet of
lumber, the products of uald mill.
Said property sold as the prop
erty of Ira Dekle, to satisfy
exectulon Issued from the City Court
of Thomasville, in favor of Mutual
Trading Company.
Said property, being cumbersome
and being difficult to move, the same
will be delivered to the purchaser
at-the mill-site about two and one-
half miles from Ochlocknee, Geor
gia.
This 6th day of August, 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff,
8-8-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry to
Robert Martin, to satisfy an execu
tion issued from th© City Court of
ihouiaaville, in favor of E. C. Milli
gan and against tbe said H. V. Mar
tin and Robert Martin. Defendant
notified In writing, this 5th day of
July, 1913.
T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
8-8-4 tsw. Thoritas County, Ga,
SHERIFF’S SALK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, during
the legal hours of sale, before the
court house door in Thomasville,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Sep
tember, 1913, the property herein
after described, the authority for
same being hereinafter stated:
One mouse colored horse mule
about six years Old named Jim, also
one dark or brown colored mare
mule about six years old named
May. v
. Levied on as the property of
the highest bidder for cash, he-1 Whltley-ltoberts Company and J. H.
tween the legal hours of sale, before! pierce to satiety a r.iort'iga'-e exe-
th- Court House door in Thomas-j ,. . tloa rrom the dtv ouit or Thom-
v;]’-!, Georgia, on the first Tuesday | asvllle, said cour.tv. In f.ivo- or J.
iv September, 1913, the following, v v. fori,ran and Jons ahianst Wnll-j
fit. jibed property, to-" it: | Uy-Robcrts Co:iip,.uy and J. H. Pier-1
1 •'* acres ! land be ginning at the.ee.
So »thw:pt cn .ier of lot of .and No. j This August -fth. 1913.
154, in the 13th I)i“ w, ict of Thomas T. S. Singletary, Sheriff,
County, Georgia, runumg East along Thomas Co., Georgia,
the South line of said lot 18 chains
and 67 links, thence North 9 chains.
' thence in a southwesterly direction
' along the run of the branch to the
West Hne of said lot, thence In a
Southerly direction 4 chains and 25
links to the starting point. Also 10
acres of land beginning at a point
on the west line of lots of land No.
154 in the 13th District of Thomas
County, Georgia, beginning 13 chains
and' 39 links from the Northwest
corner of said ‘lot, thence East 18
chains and 67 links, thence South 5
chains and 36 links, thence West 18
chains and 67 links, thence Nrjl’th 5
chains and 36 links to starting
point. 3ald property levied on as the
property of Rich Ingram and to be
eold as the property of Rich In
gram to satisfy an execution In fa
vor of Cooke & Luke, against Rich
Ingrain, Issued from the Gtly Court
of Thomasville on the 25th day of
Marc,» 19V?. Said defendant noti
fied iu wrjMn on this day.
T. 3. S’.NGLETAUY. Sheriff.
8-S-'trw. Thomai County, Ga.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County: j
Will be s-Ui, on the first Tuesday
In September, 1913, at public out
cry, oefore the Court House door in
Thomasville, Georgia, between the
, legal liourB of sale to the highest
bidder tor cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
Lot in the city of Thomasville,
Georgia, commencing at the corner
of Oak and Jerger streets In said
city, thence down Oak Street towards
A. C. L. railroad 102 feet, thence In
& Sons against said Mrs. Mary A.
Mathis and A. F. Mathis.
This 5th day of August, 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
8-8-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at the court house
door in safo cunty, on the first
Tuesday In September, 1913, within
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est blder for cash, all that property
described as follows, to-wit;
The share of the real estate of
William Brown, deceased, assigned
to Artemlssla Mash, one of the heirs
of William Brown, upon a division
thereof made by agreement of *all
the heirs on December 30, 1908, re
corded in Record of Distribution
Bodk S, page 299, of the Ordinary’s
office of Thomas county, said share
being a one-sixth Interest therein and
lying in lots 182, 183 and 187
the 13th district of Thomas County.
Georgia.
Said land levied on as the prop,
erty of Artemlssla Mash and notice
of levy given to satisfy an execu
tion from the City Co.rt of Thom-
*i8ville in favor of E. C. Milligan,
against Artemlssla Mash, and an
execution from the City Court of
Thomasville in favor of E. C. Milli
gan against Artemissia .Mash and
King .Mash.
TUi« 5th day of August, 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff.
8-8-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, during
the legal hours of sale, before the
court house door . in Thomasville,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday* in Sep
tember, 1913, the property herein
after described, the authority for
same being hereinafter sfated:
The right to cut turpentine boxes,
dip the same and otherwise extract
turpentine and rosin therefrom for
a term of four years on all thal
tract or parcel of land owned and oc
cupied by Emmet Mitchell, said
London, Aug. 7.—Representatives
of'the Powers took action at Con
stantinople today ta compel Turkey
to evacuate the fortress* of Adrlano-
ple.
. Turkey was called upon by the
diplomatic body to respect the treaty
of London, in which the Ottoman
government agreed to withdraw all
its claims to Adrianople.
first to the payment of said debt and
costs and the remainder, If any, paid
to the said Thomasville Methodist
Episcopal Church.
Terms of sale: cash.
This, August 1st, 1913.
A. H. S. COOKE.
> And ROSCOE LUKE.
8-8-4 tsw.
NOTICE OF SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To Gus Henderson, notice:
You are hereby notified that
SELL MILLIONS
OF FEET OF LUMBER FROM THE
FOREST RESERVE IN WASH
INGTON—FIR AND CEDAR
POLES TO 1IE SOLI).
Washington, Aug. 5.—Approxi
mately seventy million feet of Doug
las fir and red cedar timber, and two
hundred aid eighty-six thousand feet
of cedar poles, are offered by the
government to the highest bidder.
The buyer will be given five years
to cut and remove the timber from
Olympic National ForeBt, In the State
of Washington. A minimum price
has been set by the government, for
this timber.
Mr. Coy Adams of Pavo spent
Monday in the city an business.
.Miss Barbara Wertz lias returned
from Jacksonville, where she visited
friends.
Miss Marie Wertz returned Sun
day from Athens, where she has been
attending the summer school.
Large Tracts of Ijand to be Parceled
Out By Government
Washington, Aug. 5.—The Inter
ior Department announced today the
I {authorization of disposal by regis-
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas county:
Will be gold on the first Tuesday
in September next, at public out
cry at tbe court-house, in said Coun
ty. v Phin the legal hours of sale,
to tbe highest bidder for cash, cer
tain proi>erty o fwhich the follow
ing is a full and complete descrip
tion.
Two (2) bureaus, Two (2) Wash-, conducted.
Stands, Three (3) Bed-steads and. 8-8-4tsw
Bedding, Three (3) Centre Tables,
One Stove, Two (2) Dining
Tables. One (1) Side Board, One
(1) Refrigertitor, Three (3) Book-
Cates and Books. One (t) Brush
Automobile, Four (4) Straight
Chairs, (4) Rocker Chairs, One (1)
Victor Talking Machine.
Said property levied on as the
property of John 3chrleber. to sat
isfy an execution issued from the
City Court of Thomasville, Georgia,
will sell, alter thirty days’ notice, tint Ion plan, of one million acres of
un f er .- t ! 1 ,? "r°:;! 8l0 “ ° f se , ctl ™ 8 A 33 J S land nt the Ft. Park Reservation, in
and 3o30 of the Code of 191II, the .... , ’
following described property left in | Montan “' and forty-four thousand
my possession, by the said Gus Hen-! ncr ° 8 located near the Niobara Mili-
derson, to-wit One black horse jiary Reservation, in Nebraska.
mare, about 1 ' hands high aid;
about ten years old, name Bess, and „ , .....
one bay horse mare about ten years,' T,,e Best K,,,rr ’
old and sixteen hands high name j Bucklen s Arnica Salve when ap-
Rose. Said sale Is for the purpose 1 plied to a cut, bruise, sprain, burn
of satisfying a Hen on the said| 0 j* gcald, or other Injury of the skin
horses in favor of C.F. Davis against , nlmedlate!y remove all pa |„.
snid (Jus Henderson, for feed and l _* , , , , .
care of said horses by C. F. Davis,; E - E - Chamberlain, of Clinton. Me.,
as a livery-stableman. {says, “It robs cuts and other injur-
Sale, will be conducted at the Jos of their terrors. As & healing
Court House door in Thomasville, remed don>t exIst .. wln
Georgia, where Sherhs sales are _ , __ . .,
do good fr you. Only 2;>c.. at all
Mr. K. E. McDonald left today to
spend a short time on* business iu
Vienna.
Mr. Bob Redfearn of Boston, was
in the city for a short time today on
business.
Mrs. Amanda Morehouse, of Olym-
phia, Ga., is the guest of Mrs. Carl
Dasher.
Mrs. A. Bennett has returned from
a visit to relatives in Savannah.
Miss Maude Vann is visiting friends;
in North Georgia fdr a short time.
Mr. A. Huber of Modltrle, spent,
yesterday In Thomasville.
Mr. L. Q. Hay and Miss Mackle-
Hay spent yesterday la town.
Mr. H. G. Green left for Savan
nah today for a few days visit with,
relatives.
Mr. W. J. Harris of Jackson'
vllle, spent yesterday in the city on
business.
Mr. W. D. Hargraves was among
the business visitors to Valdosta to
day.
Mrs. F. J. Ansley and Miss .Susie | »
Ansley have returned from a short j *^ rs - •Nankin of Coolidge, was In
visit to relatives in Jacksonville. (the city for a short time Wednes-
Mr. W. A. Round left this morn-'
ing for Cleveland where he will
spend ;» short time on business.
Mr. E. F. Horne of Metcalfe, was
nong the visitors in the city, yes-
Miss Ruth Burch who has been
attending the summer school In
Knoxville, returned home Sunday.
terday.
as anion?
est onlay.
Malloy, of Monticello,
the visitors in ’he city
r. A W. Beaitn, of Eastman,
arrived yesterday to be the guest of nmoii"
June Bailey of Macon, was
the well-known business vlsi-
C. F. DAVIS. (druggists.adv.
Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Carter and Miss
Carter, of Meigs, passed through
jThomnBville, this week, en route to
APPLICATION FOR Sl‘IM*ORT.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Enunu 3.’ Smith having made ap
plication for twelve months’ support
out of the estate of John R. Smith, I Salt Hake City, Colorado, and other
and appraisers duly appointed- to Vcatern points, for a month's visit,
ret apart the same having filed their j
return, all persons concerned are : * —
hereby required to show cause be-1 „„„
fore the Court of Ordinary of saidiUl M PARKPR dlfs
i . . , - ... „ r ronnty, on the first Monday In Sep- II. Ill, InlUlLII UuLu ,
-1 i’eiS”'. tember. .»»'<> application |
should not he granted.
pnny, against. said John Schrieb-
said property being in the poss-1
tract being located in the lull dis- es j )on of John Sch ricber.
trict of Thomas county, Georgia, the
an easterly direction at right
gles vith the first line 218% feet,
thence at right angles toward Jer- to satisfy an attachment from the
same being more fully described
a deed from First National Banx oil
Thomasville to Emmet .Mitchell, and j
duly reeprded in the office of the
clerk of the superior court of Thom*
as county, Georgia, and leased by
Emmet Mitchell to Babb and Norton
tor turpentine purposes.
Also right to cut boxes and dip
turpentine on 50 acres more or less,
o flot 128, 14th district of Thomas
county, Georgia, containing about
three thousand boxes and also six
barrells of dip in the woods, lease
being for four years from January
1, 1913.
'Also right to cut boxes and dip
turpentine for four years from Jan.
1, 1913, on 50 acres, more or less,
of lot 151, 14th, district of Thomas
county, Georgia, containing about
three thousand cups.
Said turpentine leases levied
as the property of Babb and Norton
This the 7th, day of August 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff'.
Thomas Co., Georgia.
This August 6th, 1913.
W. M. JONES,
8-8-dtsw. * Ordinary.
INTO BUSINESS
A DM IXISTR ATOR’S SA LK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said County, will he
sold at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in September, 1913, at the
court house in said county, between
the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing real estate, situated in Thomas
county, to*wit:
145 acres, being part of lot of land
13th District
per 3tl*eet 104 1-3 feet, thence down
Jerger street 216 feet to starting
point, said lot being a part of lot
44 and being one-half acre, more
or less.
Also lot In City of Thomasville,
Georgia, containing one-quarter of
an acre off lot number 41, block
number 2, range 3, the West Wil
son survey, bounded as follows:
Commencing at the west corner of
eald lot, thence south 210 feet, thence
east 52 % feet, thence north 210
feet, thence to starting point, con
taining the west corner of said lot.
Also lot in City of Thomasville,
Georgia, known in plan of said city
as lots numbers 69, 70, 71 and 72,
in block 5, containing, in all, four
acres, more or less, said lots being
a block fronting on Clay, Calhoun
and Oak Streets in City ot Thomas-
vflle, less one lot sold on Clay street,
60 feet on Clay by 100 feet back,
alsj lot 105 feet on Oak street, run
ning back 200 feet, also one lot sold
out 52 Vz feet, on Oak Street and
180 feet back.
Said property levied on as the
property of R. F. Whiddon and no
tice of levy given him to be sold to
satisfy an execution Issued from the
City Court of Thomasville, in favor
of Avery and Company, and against
R. F. Whiddon. Terms of sale, cash.
This, August 5, 1913.
T. 3. SINGLETARY. SherlfT,
8-8-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
city court of Thomasville, in favor
of H. S. Sauls, against Babb and
Norton.
This August 4th, 1913.
T. S. 31ngletary, Sheriff
Thomas Co., Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALK.
SHERIFF’S SALK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold before the Court
House door, at Sheriffs sale, on the
first Tuesday in September, 1913, hi
the County of Thomas, 3taU> of
Georgia, at public outcry Between
the legal hours of sale the following
described property, to-wit: That
certain City lot, In the City
Thomasville, Ga., beginning a
point 110 feet, from the Southwest!
corner of Bartow and Jackson Street,
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry
the highest bidder for cash, during
the legal hours of sale, befQre the
court house door in Thomasville,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday hi
Septen.ber, 1913, the property here
inafter described, the authority for
same being herlnafter stated:
The right to cut turpentine boxes,
dip the same and otherwise extract
the rosin and turpentine therefrom,
for a term of four years on all that
tract of land owned and occupied by
Emmett Mitchell, said tract of land
being located in the 14th district of
Thomas County, Georgia, and being
the land whereon Emmett Mitchell
is fanning, the same being more
fully described in a deed from First
National Bank of Thomasville, to
Emmett Mitchell, and duly recorded
in the office of the Clerk of the Su
perior Court of Thomas County.
Georgia, and leased by said Emmett
Mitchell to Babb and Norton, for
turpentine purposes.
Also right to cut boxes and dip
turpentine on 50 acres, more or
less, of lot 128, 14th district of
Thomas county, Georgia', containing
about three thousand cups and also
6 barrels of dip in the woods, lease
being for four years from January
1, 1913.
Also right to cut boxes and dip
turpentine on 50 acres, more or less,
of lot 151, 14th district of Thomas |
County, Georgia, containing about
°M three thousand cups, lease being for
| four years from January 1, 1913.
Said turpentine leases levied
LAND SALK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Under and by virtue of a security
deed with power of sale, executed
and delivered by H. V. Martin on
October 18, 1911, to A. H. 3. Cooke,
enveying certain property to secure
a proniisory note of the same date,
for the sum of 11,540.00, as con
tracted in said deed, the said A. H.
S. Cooke, after four weeks’ adver-iNO. 248 in the
tlsement, will sell on the first Tues- i said County, described as follows:
day in September, 1913, between the! Commencing at the Southeast corner
legal hours of sale, at public outcry j of said lot, running West 40 chains
to highest -bidder, before the Court to a stake on big road; thence in
House tloor in the City of Thomas-, Easterly direction along said road to
ville. County of Thomas, State of Sallie Abbot line; thence Easterly
Georgia, for the purpose of paying, along said line 22 chains to a stake
said debt, rtic property hereinafter on original line; thence South to
described, in said deed, to-wit: j starting point.
All that tract or parcel of land ■ The sale will continue from day
lying and being in lot number 30S to day, between the same hours, un-
and being 36 acres In the Southwest til all said property is sold,
corner of said lot, the Flscola Creek Terms: cash,
being the line of said land on the G. C. LANEY, Adm.,
South; also 100 acres lying and be- Estate of Mrs. Mary Thomas.
Ing in the Southeast corner of lot S-S-4tsw.
number 291, bounded on the North
by O’Neal, East by Redfearn, South |
by Hay & Devone, on West by Wincy;
(Severed His Connection With Fhm-
| ers*l*nrker and Will Have Office
on Rrond Street.
Mr. W. M. Parker lias opened a
real estate and insurance office on
Broad Street, in the office of Snod
grass & MacIntyre. Mr. Parker se
vered Ills connection with the Flow-
ers-Parker Realty Company on the
first of August, Mr. Flowers pur
chasing his Interest in the business.
Mr. Parker will handle real es
tate, fire insurance and will make
a specialty of pecan properties, be
ing agent for the Southern Nut Tree
Nurseries, In this city.
Mr. Flowers will continue his bus
iness at his offices, over the Post Of
fice, as formerly.
Also 4 0 acres of land In the
Southern part of lot of land No.
291, in the 13th District of Thomas
County, Georgia, and bounded as
follows: .North by land of Robert
Martin, South by land line and West
by 60 acres of land now owned by
estate of O. II. Cooke. All of said
PETITION Foil ADMINISTRATION.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To Whom it May Concern:
Mrs. Kate Bell having made ap
plication to me In due form to be
appointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of J. W. Bell, late
of said county, notice Is hereby
given that said application
lafid being in the 13th District of i heard at the regular term of the
— ^ • Court of Ordinary for said county, to
bo hell on the first Monday in Sep
tember, 1913.
Witness my hand and official.sig
nature, this August 7, 1913.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary,
8-8-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
Thomas County, Georgia.
Ah contracted in said deed, the said
A. H. 3. Cooke will make to the
purchaser of said property good and
sufficient titles in Fee Simple, and
til© preeeds of said sale will be ap
plied to the payment of said debt,
interest and costs and the remain
der paid to the said H. V. Martin.
Terms of wale, -cash.
This, August 1st, 1913.
8-8-4tsw. A.' H. S. COOKE.
LAND SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Under and by virtue of a security
deed with power of sale therein,
contracted May 9th, 1910, and exe
cuted and delivered by Thomasville
Methodist Episcopal Church, by Its
TriiHtoes, of the County of Thomas
and State of Georgia, to A. H. 3.
Cooke and Rosco© Luke, and bciug
given for the purpose of securing a
certain debt, the said A. H. S. Cooke
and Itoscoe Luke will, on the first
Tuesday in September, 1913, after
Mr. William D. Jerger.
Messrs. J. M. Jones and J. J.
Parramore of Boston were among
the visPors to the city yesterday.
tors in the city today.
Miss Maude Speight has returned
after a short vacation spent in
Savannah and other points.
Miss Ellen Maddox, of Elberto.i. .Mrs. M. E. Stanaland and little
who has been the guest of Miss An- da U ghtei are visiting friends and re-
nie Harris, left yesterday for Atlan- | a tives iu Cairo for a few days,
ta.
Mr. R. A. McCranie of the Coafet
Mr. and Mrs. John F. Parker, and [,jne, was among the well-known
Charles and Eleanor Parker, left to- visitors in Thomasville yesterday.
day for a visit to Mrs. P. L. Autrey.l
in Autreyville. J Miss Sarah Hansell returned this
| afternoon from Monticello where she
I has been the Sliest of friends for
Mrs. Cyrus Heetli and Miss Lucy • the past few days.
Hecth have gone to Spartanburg, N. |
C., where the
weeks with relatives,
ill spend
a?!
(’apt. f . T. Stuart and Miss Lillia
Mrs. Noble Upchurch and Miss
Upchunh of Jacksonville, Fla., are
the guests of Dr. and Mrs. J. T. Cul
pepper.
Mr. Fred Eansor, of Jacksonville,
spending a few days In the city
as the guest of Mr. and Mrs. M. M.
Cooper, on Dawson St. •
r. Clayte Wethlngton left last
night lor Waukeenah, Fla., after
spending several days with his host
of friends In the city.
| Stuart left yesterday for Savannah.
| where they will be the guests of
. Mrs. West.
I M.*. 3am HJort left yesterday for
Columbia, 3. (’., where he has ac
cepted a position with the Columbia
Record, one of the leading dailies ot
that city.
Mr. W. 3. Jackson one of the best
farmers of the Barwlck district
spent Thursday in the city oa busi
ness.
Street
EXEMPTION OF PERSONALITY.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
A. A. Alllgood has applied for ex-1 morning
emptlon of personality and setting j
apart and valuation of homestead, j
and I will pass upon the same at !
10 o’clock A. M., on the 26th day of
August, 1913, at my office.
This, August 2, 1913.
Wm. M. JONE3, Ordinary.
8-8-2t-S&22.
Death of Mrs. Stanaland.
News was received In the city this
morning that Mrs. .1. O. Stanaland
passed away at her home near 3en-
teninl, in Grady County. The death
occurred this morning at eight
o’clock, and the news will cause
:-orrow throughout Grady and
Thomas counties, whore Mrs. Stan
aland was well known and loved.
She was twenty-six years old and
was Miss Louise McKinnon, daugh
ter or Mr. K. W. McKinnon, before
her marriage to Mr. Owen Stana-
l: r 1, a son of Mr. A. J. Stanaland,
of tills city. She leaves three chil
dren, the oldest five years of age.
and the youngest but ten days old.
Th,* body will b© brought here
for Interment, the funeral service
to take place at the residence of
Mr. A. J. Stanaland. on Crawford | s ,
nine thirty tomorro
It has been reported that the
Tosco Hotel is to own and manage a
Logan Auto Exchange has moving picture show in tho vacant
received another carload shipment store in tho hotel. The owners of
of Ford touring cars. Tho car ar- the property state that they hare
im.l
rived yesterday afternoon and con-
uni nes, which are on
Logan Auto Exchange
u Broad 3treet.
sales*
had
such arrangements as yet, but
considered the proposition.
\ would make an ideal place for
oving picture show as the store
n'.isnaily large and roomy. i
Mr. W. It. Mitchell returned to
Dunnellon. Fla., yesterday after
spending a few days In this city with t
ills family. He is engaged in c
struction work in the Florida cl
being connected with the Wa
(’lower & Wade Construction Co,
CHIROPODISTS IN NEW YORK.
\ S. H. Luchenstein, who Is
ling tills section of the State
for Greenwood & Co., of Savannah,
selling cigars, made Thomasville
tills week. He Is traveling in a
Fori auto and states that the tri,
is a very successful as well as pleas
ant one. He visits every town in
this section and on the car carried
Tuesday in September, 191
court house in said County,
four weeks’ advertisement, at public 1 the usual hours of sale, th
GUARDIAN'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
By virtue of an order of th
of Ordinary of said County, will be! badly inju
sold ac public outcry, on the first [of the farmers stated thi
iilling and Hay Mowin'.*.
i Reports from the surrounding
! country show that the farmers are
| very busy these days gathering Hie
! fodder and mowing the hay. Both
; crops nre going to be very large. The
i corn crop is probably the largest
jtliat has ever been raised i:i the
[county, but the fodder has been
by the hot sun. 3om**
morning
Annual MrutiiiK !» Attended liy I'ottr adV e r tlscuient of hit cigars.
Hundred Practloners.
New York, Aug. 5.—More than
four hundred members of the Na
tional Association of Chiropodists,
om© of them coming from points as
I far distant as San Francisco, are
holding a three-days’ convention
I here.
] The principal business to com"
'or** the delegates is a campaign
obtain a uniformity of state law,
ating to chiropody.
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corner or Bartow and Jackson Street as the property of Babb and Norton.) , ^ ol i l f
running along west side of Jackson 110 satisfy an attachment from the ***• 'I*' 1 “"L P«>^rty conveyed
street, a distance of 55 feet, thence Cltv Court of Thomasville, In favor b .f 01 ' 1, h ? lnR . I . hc , f °!l°' vln *
at right angles _150 feet, thence atj 0 f j. A . Sauls, against Bnbb and
right angles 55 feet, thence
right angles 150 feet to point of
beginning.
Said property being levied on and
to h© sold as the property of J. F.
Lamb, to satisfy on execution issued
from the City Court of Thomasville
in favor of B. K. Gunn, doing busi
ness as Sanitary Plumbing Com
pany, and against J. F. Lamb.
Terms of sale, cash.
This, August 4th, 1913.
T. 3. 3INGLETARY, SherlfT,
8-8-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold, on the first Tuesday
In September, 1913, at public out
cry, before the Court House door in
Thomas County, Georgia, between
the legal hours of eale, to the high
est bidder for cash, an undivided
three-sevenths Interest in and to
pprtB of lots of land numbers 264
Norton.
This. August 4th, 1913.
T. 3. SINGLETARY, SherlfT,
8-S-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at the court house
door In said county, on the first
Tuesday in September, 1913, within
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est. blder for cash, the following
property, to-wit:
Lot number one In square num
ber three In the town of Coolidge.
Georgia, fronting one hundred feet
on east side of Pine street, and run
ning back 125 feet to right of way
of A., B. & A, Railroad, with im
provements thereon. Said land lev
ied on as the property of Mrs. Mary
A. Mathis, to satisfy an execution
Issue from the City Court of Thom-
asvHie. in favor of J. W. Cpchran
outcry to highest bidder, before th
Court House door in the City
Thomasville, Thomas County, Geor
gia. sell the property conveyed in
said deed, to the highest and best
bidder, for the purpose of paying said
to
de-
10 in
ing real estate situated
county:
Lots -No. 4, 5, 6, 7,
block G.; Lots No. 4, 5, 6, 7, S, 9,
in block B: resident lots 1, 2, 3, 4.
in block B.: resident lot No. 1, in
block H.; lots 2, 3, and 4, In block
A. All in the town of iMerrillvllIe,
On., and 13th land district. An
original lot of land No. 200. The
sale will continue from day to day.
between the same hours, until nil
such property is sold. Terms, cash.
This the 5th day of August. 1913.
MRS. M. A. MONTGOMERY.
. Guardian Arthur J. Dur<»n.
8-8-4 tsw.
scribed real estate, to-wit:
A portion of a city lot situated
and being :n the City of Thomas
ville, Ga., described as follows, to-
wit: fronting o:i Wright Street 65
feet and running back 58 feet, and
being in the northwest corner of
Wright and Stephens Streets, and
having a church thereon. It being
contracted in said deed that in the
event of failure to pay tho note
which said deed secures the said
property should be sold after four
weeks advertisement to pay the said
debt. The said debt being a certain
promissory note dated May 9th,
1912, and due twelve and twenty-
four months after date, for the sum
of $200.90. ’
It being contracted that the said
A. H. 3. Cooke and Roscoe Luke
shall make to the purchaser good
and sufficient tltlss in fee simple to
the property conveyed in said deed.
It being contracted that the pro- Upon the Estate of Elizabeth Carter. I* m»i4 t* *n Dnaku, r»c.
reeds of said sale shall he applied 8-8-4tsw. ' T*k« u«n* Vaaii/ raw fw coo*k»u«.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Thomas ^County:
Notic© is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the Or
dinary of said County for leave to
sell land belonging to the estat
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