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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, AVGUST 15. 1013.
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Legal Advertising ror August
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\ SHERIFF'S SALE. . I three-sevenths interest In and to
j £- GEORGIA, Thomas County: 'parts ot lota of laud numbers 264
' * Will he sold before the Court House and 2S9 in -the 13th District of
door in Thmas County, Georiia, on Thomas County, Georgia, and being
"the first Tuesday In September, . ...e hundred acres, more ar less,
, ; 1913, between the legal hours of 1 ami being bounded on the North by
gale, the following described prop- lands of) Montgomery and <fl the
St o-wlt: . East by the lands-ol James Williams,
; , ( Oae CD 9 x 12 cylinder 20-hor«e- and on the Sout hby landdyof Handy
fppwer Ftica Eclipse detached ata- Tillman, and on the Wear, by the
f tlonafy en-lne complete, with Gor- lands of Add Way and At. C./John-
< -> ernor sight feed lubricator, oilers, 1 soa, and being known At a part of
wrenches, and foundation bolts. Also I the Martin estate. / , ,■*
one (1) 30-horse-power Scofield j said property belt* levied on as
boiler. Also all belts and belting, [ ;h e property of H/V. Martin and
carriage, 2 circular saws, 1 saw: Robert Martin, to "satisfy an execu-
mandrel and feed. Also V small 12- thin issued from the City Court of
horse engine, X cut-off saW and man-'Thomasville, in favor of E. C. Milli-
drel and 1 slab conveyor and also g an and against the said H. V. Mar-
oae edger. Also abopt 6,000 feet of tin and Robert Martin. Defendant
lumber, the product/ot said mill.
Said property sold as the prop
erty of Ira Dekle, to satisfy an
exectuion issued/rom the City Court
of Thomasville,/in favor of Mutual
Trading Com
Said prote/ty, being cumbersome
and being difficult to move, the same
will be delivered to the purchaser
notified in writing, this 5th day ot
July, 1913.
T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
8-S-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
& Sons' against said Mrs. Mary A.
Mathis and A. F/Matkis.
Thlb 5th day/bf August, 1913.
T. S. SJRGLETARY, Sheriff,
S-8-4tsw. w Thomas County, Da.
SHERIFF’? SALE,
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be,sold at the court house
door in said cunty, on the
Tuesday in September, 1913, wL
the fegal hours of sale, to, the .high
est bider for cash, all, .that p/operty
described as follows, to-wif
The share of the real /state ' of
William' Brown, deceased, assigned
to Artemissia Mash, on/ of the heirs
of William Brown, upon a division
thereof made by agreement of .ail
the heirs on Decenfber 30, 1908, re
corded In Record of Distribution,
Qoolt S, page 2/99, of the Ordinary’s
office of Thoofiis county, said share
being a onfflSfxth Interest therein and
lying in lots 182, 183 and 187 of
the 13th district of Thomas County,
Georgia.
Raid land levied on as the prop-
of levy given to satisfy an execu
tion from the City Court of Thom-
asvllle in favor of E. C. Milligan,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold fit public outcry
at the mill-site about two and one-j the highest bidder for caBh, during K?rty ot Artemissia Mash and notice
■ half miles from Oehlocknee, Geor-Uhe legal hours of sale, before lie
gl a | court house door in Thomasville,
Jv , Thfs'Sth day of August, 1913. j Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Sep-
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, tember, 1913, the property herein-1 against Artemissia Mash, and
B-8-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. | after described, the authority for. execution from the City Court of
i■■ , . isame being herelnafte* stated: |Thomasvllle in favor of E. C. Milll-
i One mouse colored horse mule j gan against Artemissia Mash and
about six years old/named Jim. alsoj King Mash.
o::e dark or bro/:i colored mare i This 5th day of August, 1913.
I mule about six /ears old named 1 T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
f 8-8-4tsw. ThomaB County, Ga.
cvied on as the property of ( ■
first to the payment of said debt am
costs and the remainder, If any,
to the said Thomasville
Episcopal Church.
Terms of sale: cash. *
This, August 1st, 1913.
■A. H. S. COOKE,
And ROSCOE LUKE.
8-8-4 tsw.
NOTICE OF RALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To Gus Henderson, notide:
You are hereby notified that
will sell, after thirty days’ notice,
under the provision of sections 3
and 3530 of the Code of 1910/the
following described property ldft In
my possession, by the said this Hen
derson, to-tvit One blac)r horse
mare, about 1-14 hands /high and
about ten years old, na^pe Bess, and
one bay horse mare about ten years
old aqd sixteen hands high name
Rose. Said sale Is for the purpose
of satisfying a lien on the said
horses in favor of C. F. Davis against
said Gus Henderson, for feed and
care of said horses by C. F. Davis,
as a livery-stableman.
Sale will be conducted at the
Court House door in Thomasville,
Ccorgia, where Sheri:s sales are
conducted.
8-S-4ts\v C. F. DAVIS.
BRINE PUCE
IN MEXICO ACCORDING TO BE-
LIEF OF THOSE WHO KXOW OF
NOTE TO BE ISSUED TO ALL
POWERS TOMORROW.
Mr. G. M. Hunt of Cordele, Is In
town today.
Mr. L. A. Holcomb, of Valdosta, ta
in the city on business.
Mr. I. M. Dyke of Merrillville was
a visitor to Thomasville Tuesday.
Miss Eula Brooks, of Boston, spent
yostenday in the city.
Mrs. Mattie Jones Alexander la
sending the week in Valdodta.
Mr. T. G. Smith of Merrillville,
spent the day In the city.
Washington, Aug. 12.—The pre
sentation of the note presenting the
lews of President Wilson on the a business visitor to the city today.
Mexican situation, is expected soon.
However, the various steps in the Miss Addle l’owelt ol Bainbridge
American government's program \ is the guest of Mrs. \\. H. blowers.
will be carried out gradually. J
Charge d'Affaires O’Sliaughnessy Mrs. S. M. Beach of Beachton was
cabled the State Department today shopping in Thomasville Monday,
that tile situation in Mexico City Is
Mr. H. G. Welch left yesterday
Mr. J. O. Newton, ot Fredonia, wasi for a business trip to Homerville.
peaceful and quiet.
Mr. .1. R. Beckham of Macon, vta
short time today.
| Ex-Mayor 3aunders of Ochiockneo
I spent part of yesterday in tow a.
Mr. C. L. Taliaferro, of the A., B.
! ft A., was among the visitors here
j yesterday.
Mrs. O. Holmes and Mrs. D. Phil- -
Ips, of Moultrie, spent yesterday in
the city.
APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Emma 3. Smith having made ap-
The first note w ill be transmitted j In the city for a
iu duplicate to all foreign countries, j — j Mr. 3. B. Bennett, of Dothan.
It is represented here that it will! Mias Lueile Green leaves tomgrr. i g j )ent a j )art OJ t y es terday in the city
declare for the first time, in formal j for a short tj^iji to Washini-ton and on business,
terms the attitude of the Adminis- New York.
t rat ion.
The Administration officials
are
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry to,.,
the highest bidder for cash, be-!* y '
tme’uourt Ho a use°door° f f^Thomas-; Whttley-Roberts Company and J. H. j SHERIFF'S SALE,
villa, Georgia, on the first Tuesday Pierce to satlsty a mortaga e exe-, GEORGIA. Thomas county:
j. September, 1913. the following nation rrom the cisy ourt of Thom-; will be sold on the first Ti
tescribed property to-uu: ' asville, said county, in favo • of J. *j n September nex't, at public
mm \V I'nt I'rnn nnrl viik n’/lina) Whit* • ..... _. *»._ in ..Id
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and appraisers duly appointed to, lend their moral support toward the
set apart the same having filed their effort to peacefully adjust the situa-
retftrn, all persons concerned/are t j 0n The officials were favorably
hereby required to J*?* Impressed when the British Govern-
fore tile Court of Ordinary of said! ........ ,
ounty, on the first Mogrfay In Sep-’moot stated that Its recognition or
tember. 1913, why said application Huerta was only a recogniaation of
V
a. acics of land beginning at the
Southwest corner of lot of land So.
154, in the 13th Diwwict of Tiionias
County, Georgia, running Eiyst along
the -South line of said lot /s chains
and 67 links, thence North" 9 chains,
thence In a southwesterly direction
along the run ot the branch to the
West line of said lot/thence i-n a
Southerly direction 4/halns and 25
links to the starting Aioint. Also 10
acres of land beginning at a point
on the west fine o/ lots of land No.
154 in the 13th District of Thomas
County. Georgia,beginning 13 chains
and 39 links fsBni the Northwest
Tuesday
OUb
Cochran and Sons agiaust Wnit-r tr y at the court-house. In said Coiyf-
ley-Roberts Company ar.d J. H. P er- j tyi v {thin the legal hours of stfle,
ce. to the highest bidder for cash//cer-
This August 4th 1913, j tain property o fwhich the follow
ing Is a full and complete/descrlp-
shoulil not be granted.
This August 6th, 1913.
W. M. .TONES,
8-8-4tsw. Ordinary.
1913.
Singletary, Sheriff,
Thomas Co., Georgia.
a Provisional President, pending an
election, and that It was done on the
theory that it likely to assist in the
restoration of order.
The British Government added
that France and Germany recognized
SHERIFF’S SALK.
GEORGIA, Thotnas County:
Will be sold at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, during
tho legal hours of sale, before 'theC.1'
rvntivl finnan ,Innr l« ThnmnavUlft HI 6s dll(l Dl
court house door in Thomasville,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Sep*
tember, 1913, the property hereln-
corher" of"sa1</Iot, thence” East 18 * fter described, the authority,, for
tion,
Two (2) bureaus, Tw/ (2) Wash
Stands, Three (3). Bed-steads a:id
Bedding, Three (3)/Centre Tables,
One (1) Stove, 1 Tj/b (2) Dining
Tables, One (11 Jfide Board, One
(1) Refriger^top/Three (3) Book-
One (1) Brush
Automobile, Four (4) Straight
Chairs, (A) Rocker Chairs, One (1)
Victor Talking Machine.
Said property levied on as the
property of John Schrieberi to sat
isfy an execution Issued from the
spcccly. at a reception given the di
plomatic corps by Huerta
This statement further strenTth-
ened the President’s views, tha
Ambassador Wilson was a personal
Distri^/ of j factor in the situation
Hows:
chains arid 6jf links, thence «South 5 ! same being hereinafter stated
chains an^^ links, thence West 18 1 The right to cut turpentine boxes,
chains and 67 links, thence N^th 5 j dip the same and otherwise extract *“*•' Thomasvilie ‘ Georgia’
chains a.d 36 links to »^^lnR | turpentine and rosin therefrom t torn ^Xy^of \l2lZn Btos &
point. 3aid property levied on as the, a term of four years, on all that aaainst said John Schrieb-
property of Rich Ingram and to bo | tract or parcel of land owned and °<=J or ^id uronertv beina in the noss-
eold as the property of Rich In-| espied ’ by Emmet Mitchell, said ! 8 «'‘> "™->* r IS "
gram tor aatisfy an execution In fa- tract being located in the 14th d |,- e»s^on of John i 1 * rleb ® r ’
vor of Cooke & Luke, against Rich triet or Thomas county, Georgia, the: 1 V « givrfvTAHv =hert(T
Ingram, issued from the Gtiy Court (same being more fully described in Thnmne Co ’ Oeoraln
of Thomanrille on the 25th day of; a deed from First National Bank of i.iomas vo., v.eorgi.i.
March, 1913. Said defendant noti-. Thomasville to Emmet Mltobell, and ' ...... u .,,,
fled Iu writing on this day. I duly recorded in the olfifcc of the " „' K ’ . *
T. 3. SINGLETARY, Shorlff, clerk of the superior coyq of Thom- GEORGIA, Thomas County:,
\8-8-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. • as county, Georgia, an/.leased by! Under and by virtue of a seourity
i Emmet Mitchell to Bqnb and Norton j deed with power of sale, ekejitted
tor tnrpentlne purposes. I and delivered by H. V- Martin
Also right to
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 froth January
1, 1913.
'Also right to cut boxes and dip
turpentine for four years from Jan.
SHKldFF'H SALK.
GEORGIA, Vuumaa Ceuntr:
Will be soid, on tile first Tuesday
in September, 1913, at puoli. out
cry, oefore the Court House door in
\ kJThoniasvllle, Georgia, between the
•'•legal hours of sale to the highest
’.bidder for cash, the following de
scribed property, to-wit:
Lot in the city, of Thomasville,
'. Georgia, commencing at the corner! 1, 1?13, on 50 acres, more or less
- of Oak and .Jerger streets In said j of lot 161, 14th, district of Thomas
city thence down Oak Street towards county, Georgia, containing about
•A. C. L. railroad 102 feet, thence inj Ihre/ thousand cups. \
an easterly direction at right an-1 Said turpentine leases levied on
" glee with the first line 218% feet,'ns the property of Babb and Norton
thence at right angles toward Jer-jto satisfy an attachment from the
' \fgr 3treet 104 1-3 feet, thence down city court of Thomasville, in favor
/Jerger street 216 feet to starting'of H. S. Sauls, against Babb and
point, said lot being a part of lot Norton.
14 and being one-half acre, more 1 This August 4th, 1913.
T. S. Singletary,' Sheriff
Thomas Co., Georgia.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold nt public outcry to
tho highest bidder for cash, during
the legal hours ot sale, before the
court house door In Thomasville,
Georgia, on the first Tuesday In
September, 1913, the property here
inafter described, the authority for
samo 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 al/that
tract at land owned and-occupied by
Ennnett Mitchell, said tract Jot land
being located in the 14th district of
Thomas County, Georgia, /nd being
the land whereon EnimeLf Mitchell
Is farming, the same being more
fully described in a deal! from First
National Dank of’ Th6inasvll!e, to
Emmett Mitchell, ani¥ duly recorded
In the office of the Cllerk of tile Su
perior Court of Thomas County,
u* mo, ... Feorgla, and .lease/ by said Emmett
R’f’Wbiddon^Teriiia'of salorcash. I Mitchell to Baby and Norton, for
This, August 5, 1913. ’
and delivered by H. V
boxes and dipt October IS, 1911, to A. H. S. Cooke,
turpentine on 59 acres more or less,! enveying certain property to secure
or lesii- , ...
Also lot la City of Thom/svllle,
Georgia, containing one-qua/er of
an acre off lot number 49, block
• number 2, range 3, the /Vest Wll-
. son survey, bounded no follows:
Commencing at the west corner of
•aid lot, thence south 2/0 feet, thence
east 62 44 feet, thefice north 210
feet, thence to staofln’g point, con
taining the west cyncr of said lot.
Also lot in Clt/ of Thomasville,
Georgia, known /it plan of said city
as lots uumbeiy 69, 70, 71 and 72,
In block 5, ivntatning, In all, four
acres, more or less, said lota being
a block fronting on Clay, Calhoun
and Oak Streets In City ot Thomas-
V vilie, less one lot sold on Clay street,
T 60 feet on Clay by 100 feet back,
.i ’alsj lot 105 feet on Oak street, run-
y nlng back 200 feet, also one lot sold
r'q>iP,S2V4 feet, on Oak Street and
>1180 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 Avory and Company, and agams*
T. 3. SINGLETARY. Sheriff,
8-8-4tsw.
■ ' r
vf SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomaa County:
Will -be sold before the Court
House door, nt Sheriff’s sale, on the
ii.tirat Tuesday In September, 1913, In
the Cldunty ol Thomas, 3taU> of
’ Georgia, at public outcry
the legal hours of sale the foil
described
certain
Thomasville,
turpentine ptirpi
Also right \f cut boxes and dip
Thomas County, Ga. turpentine on jO acres, more
- I less, of lot 128, 14th district of
Thonms 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* TOfmas
ting; County. Georgia, containing about!
d property, to-wit:/That 1 three thousand cups, lease being fori , ,, „ ; , 0 7, m . fonvev :,
City lot. 1n the jAty of [ four year, from January 1, 1913. ] ^ed to twB highe.l an
. ..«.u-oMlle. Ga.,'beginning at a- Said turpentine leases levied on bldderfor tliAn/rpose of liayiac sam
< Point 119 feet from the/Southwest j as the property of Babb and Norton..”^ ’ h f , a |,t\f r0 perty conveyed to
corner of Bartow and Jackson Street, | >« satisfy an attachment from _ the,,. bo , ne \ he following de-
promisory note.of the eamo date,
for the sum of $1,540.00,; as con-
fraeted In said "deed, the said A. H.
S. Cooke, after four weeks’ adver
tisement. will sell on the first Tues
day in September. 1913, between the
legal hours of sale, af public outcry
to highest bidder, before the Court
House door in the City of Thomas-
ville, County of Thomas, State of
Georgia,»for the purpose of paying
said debt, die property hereinafter
described, in said deed, to-wit:
All that tract or parcel of land
lying and being in lot number 30*
and being 36 acres in the Southwej
corner of said lot. the Piscola Crj
being the line of said land ojr the
South; also 100 acres lying
ing la the Southeast corn»f of lot
number 291. bounded oiynie North
by O’Neal, East by Rodfearn, South
by Hay & Devone, on \y?st by Wlncy;
Also 40 acres # o^land in the
Southern part of Jot of land No.
291, in the 13th/district of Thomas
County, Georgiy and bounded as
follows: -NorVi by land of Robert
Martin, South by land line and West
by 60 acres of land now owned by
estate of O. H. Cooke. All of said
land being in the 13th District of
Thomas County, Georgia.
Ah contracted in said deed, the said
A. H. S. Cooke will make to the
purchaser of said property good and
sufficient titles in Fee Simple, and
the prceeds 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.
Term» of sale, 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 Tho.nasville
Methodist Episcopal Church,/by its
Trustoea, of the County , of/Jhomas
and State of Georgia, to
Cooke and Roscoq I.uUe, /inji being
given for the purpose o/securing a
certain debt, the said a/h. S. Cooke
and Roscoe Luke tflll/ on the first
Tuesday in SeptembeiC 1913, after
four weeks’ advertisement, at public
outcry to highest bidder, before the
Court House door An the City of
Thomasville, Thorjfas County, Geor-
yed in
and best
paying said
thence at
thence at
to point of
corner
rubnlns aloqg west
fctreet, a distance of
at right angles
right angles 6
right angles 1
•beginning.
Said property being levied on and
■ to t bo sold as the property o! J. F.
V Lamb, to satisfy an execution issued
'* fropti the City Court of Thomasville
Id lavor of B. K. Gunn, doing busi-
ness as Sanitary Plumbing Com
pany, and against J. F. Lamb.
Terms of sale, cash. 1
This, August 4til, 1918. .. . . % ,
V T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
f 8-8-4 tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
., . ‘ SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA* Thomas/County?-
Vftfli be eold, oiyth© first Tuesday
ptfcmber, 19A3, at -public out-
[ before tbe Court House door In
- .^mas ^County,' Georgia,-r^twtea
• the legal hours of bale, to the high-
•.t'Wtidfr for aA, ; Mjy y i^d-
of Jackson j City Court of Thomasville, In, favor)
feet, thence if -J. A. Sauls, against \ Babb and
Norton.
This, August 4th, 1913. ■*
T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
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 s/le, to the hlgh-
t ^ ifollowlng
Lot number oV In square, num
ber, three-In Uie town ot Coolldge,
Georgia',' •raoaUng one hundred feel
on east side ot Pine street, and rqn-
nDr Intelt T23~TWt to right of way
of A., B. * A. Railroad, with ftn-
provements thereon. Said land lev
ied on aartiw propr ' - — —
be sold, being the following
scribed real estate, to-wit:
A portion of a city lot situated
ahd being in the City of Thomas-
vilie, Ga.. described as follows,, to-
wit: fronting on Wright Street 65
feet and running back 58 feet, and
heing 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 failufe to pay tho note
which eald deed secures the said
property should be sold after four
weeks advertisement to hay Ihe said
debt. The said debt being a certain
■jfromlssory note dated , May 9th,
/1912, and due twelve and twenty-
K our months after date, for the,sum
if *200.00.
j. It heing contracted that the said
,A. H. 3. Cooke and Roscoe Luke
/hall make to the purchaser good
sufficient titles In fee simple to
propCrt# conveyed in sr.ld deed,
ling, contracted that the pro-
‘of- sgld sale shay be jpplled
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE,
GEORGIA, Thomas County: ^
'' rtue of r an ,M rd rniin f tv''wili >U be ’ Ilusrta only after Ambassador Wil-
of Ordinary of said County, will be. ,,,
sold at public outcry, on the first son had made a congratulatory
Tuesday iu September, 1913, at the
court house in said county, between
the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing real estate, situated in Thothas
ountjf, to-wit:
145 acres, being part of lot of
io. 248 in the 13th
said County, described
Commencing at the Southea/t corner
of said lot, running Wes/40 chains
to a stake on big road: thence in
Easterly direction along said road to
Sallie Abbot line; thence Easterly
along Said line 22 ?halns to a stake
on- original line; thence South to
starting point.
The sale win continue from day
to day, between the same hours, un- |
til r.11 said property is sold.
Terms: cash. 1
G. C. LANEY, Adm.,
Estate of Mrs. Mary Thomas
8-8-4 tsw.
— t Mr. Will Watt ret.irned this mum
j Ing front a visit to Staunton, Va .
Mrs. R. H. Hurst left today for an ,i other points.
Cairo, where she will spend a short,
time with relatives. _ Alice Bateman, of Dallas.
■ Texas, is the guest of her staler,
■ MrB. Henry Mash, Jr.
Mrs. W. H. Parker left today to
visit her sister, Mrs. F. 11. Steele,;
John ft. Hinson
in St. Paul, Minn.
Miss Martha Bran’.:t
is visiting iter aunt,
Moore, on Remington
j let's from St. Paul, is spending
I short time in the city.
regi*
y or Boston. J
Mrs. ’.Vi ills
Avenue. I
Itev.
this mol
Carolina
moil'll.
I.. McCarty and fantt'y left
ting for Western North
where they will spend a
PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, Thoma3 County:
To Whom it May Concern: /
Mrs. Kate Bell having made Ap
plication to me In due form *6 be
appointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of J. W. (1 11, late
of said county, notice is hereby
given that said application will bo
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county, to
lie hel l on the first Monday In Sep
tember, 1913.
Witness my hand and official.sig
nature, this AuguBt 7, 1913.
Wm. M. .TONES, Ordinary.
8-8-4ISW. Thomas County, Ga.
EXEMPTION OF PERSONALITY.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
A. A. Alllgood lias applied for ex/
enTptlon of personality and seUing
apart and valuation of homestead,
and I will pass upon the yifte at
10 o'clock A. M.,,on the 26tTi day of
August. 1913, at nty "office.
This. August 2. 1913.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
S-8-‘2t-S&22.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said County, will be
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 Thotnas
county: ,/
Lots No. 4, 5. 6, 7, 8. 9, 10 Rt
block G.: Lots No. 4. 5, 6, 7. Sf 9,
in block B: resident lots 1. 2/3, 4,
ill block H.: resident lot No. 1. 1"
block H.: lots 2, 3. and VT in block
A. All in the town of .Merrillville,
Ga.. and 13th land district. An
original lot of land No. 200. The
sale will continue front day to day.
between the same hours, until all
such property is sold. Terms, cash.
This the 5th day of August. 1913.
MRS. M. A. MONTGOMERY,
Guardian Arthur .1. Duron.
8-8-4 tsw.
ACCORDING TO THE STATEMENT
OF MANY REPUBLICANS AND
HIS ENEMIES IN NEW YORK.
Albany, N. Y., Aug. 12.—Gover
nor Sulzer’s enemies confidently
predict that he will be subjected to
an impeachment trial as a result of
today’s session of the General As
sembly. Tho Republican members
voted almost solidly against the res
olution calling for tile governor’s
Impeachment “for wilful and cor
rupt conduct in office and tor other
high crimes and misdemeanors."
However, they say their vote don't
indicate hostility to the general
proposition.
Several members are in favor of
Iptfnedlately beginning impeachment
"proceedings, and a count today indi
cated that only eleven of the fifty!
SULZEfi WILL
BE
Mieses Louise and Mattie
Goodloe, of Valdosta, are spending
a few days with Mr. and Mrs. It
Pardee.
and Mrs. T. L. Spence leave
^[this evening for A»heville, and othe.*
‘ ' North Carolina points where they
will spend the summer.
Mr. Henry Herbenor. who has been
snciiding sonic months in Europe,
sai!ed for home on tlie ninth, and lh | Avenue
expected to arrive in Thomasville
next week.
Miss Clara Palmer, of Charlotte.
(’.. is the attractive guest of Mr.
D. Purser, on Warren
Mr. H. B. Shook
trician of Valdosta, nas bee^i
gared by the Stuckey Electric
Mr. Grover Balfour left yesterday
| for Savannah and from there will
an expert elec-! probably go North for a vacation trip ^
)f a few weeks.
Co.,
to care for the
Thomasville.
Minister l*ml:
Rev. Hr—atubt
in praising Dr*
Pills for const)
King’s New Mte
feet pills w/ home
out them 7
the live-fr
guaranteed
at all firuggh
Mrs. A. W. Ball and children left
* n llhls afternoon for Brunswick, where
i they will spend a short time as tho
j guests of friends aTid relatives.
Laxative. \
of Allison la.. 1 N,r ' H - w - s,n, I >son ot the Atkin
’s Xew * Life 1 81,11 •'lereantile Company, of Meigs,
rites “Dr I VVllH a ldcatvii.it visitor t<- Thomusvillts
Ihkare such per- j ' v ««ne B day.
shdfild be with-1
Mr. R Kgnal has rented the storo
at No. 121 East Jackson Street, next
to Robison Hardware Store, and
will move his furniture busines.- 1
from West Jackson Street, to the
new location Septenmer first.
left this morning j
Misses Louise and Mattie Sue
for Chicago, Detroit, Milwaukee and Qoodioe nf Valdosta, who hue., btn:i
Paul, for an extensive visit to j the guests for the w eek of Mrs. R.
relatives and friends. f 3 - Hardee, returned home thi-: ruorn-
I ing.
Misses Fraser and Isabel Mitchell I . , r
who spent .some weeks at the sum- _ T1,e nm ">; frlerul “ of
titer School'of the University of Ten-, a fortnsr Thomasville boy.
nessee, at Knoxville are -now In At-1” ^
lanta, the guests of Mrs. D. I. Ma
Intyre.
Mr. Cooper, of Lake Providence,
Louisiana, and one of the ’and own
ers and farmers of that section, Is
absentees were necessary to bring 1 8I)Gndinr , a few dnya ln the city as
this about. The Senate will niark . guC8 t 0 f his brother, Mr. C. W.
time until the assembly formulatesU’ 00 p er>
a definite program, looking to the)
impeachment proceedings. Tele-j Mrs. W. L. Bull has returned
grains have been sent to the absen
tees, urging attendance at today’s
session.
CITATION.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
Notice is hereby given that
undersigned has applied to th
dinary of said County for l
sell land belonging to the yftate
Elizabeth Carter, for the nflrpose of
paying debts and distribution. Said
application will be heard at the
regular term of the Clfurt of Ordin
ary for said County, to be held on
the first Monday in September, 1913.
This, August, 1913.
I. W. CARTER, Adm..
Upon the Estate of Elizabeth Carter.
S-S-4tsw.
ADMINISTRATOR S NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County: -
All persons having claims
the estate of the late Jol
deceased, are notified Jto^render
statements thereof to th^undersign-
ed, and all persons imH&ted to said
estate are requestedq make pay
ment thereof tq^tne undersigned.
This. Augui
J*..LORENZO JOIJUAN, Adm.
8-15-6tsw\
.Suffered LYzenui Fifty
Well.
Seems a long time
fw'ful burning, itehi
Hkin-dise:
other name for Ee®
to realize, also
Eczema Olntmem
feet cure. Mrs,
r cannot su
banks to
Bud
plied to a
or scald,
will lmme«)
E. E. Ch%
says, "It/
les of thpir terrors,
remedy, \ty <
do good ftyou. Qp
drugglets-adVr*
Killer.
when ap-
sprain, burn
of the skin
all pain,
linton, Me.,
her injur-
a healing
exist." Will
25c.. at all
is—Now
endure the
smarting,
"tetter"—'an-
Seems good
Hobson's
wen a per-
Kei^iey writes,
ress my
Hobson’s
ma Oint/hent. It has cured my
troubled me for
All druggists, or
\yU\ Company.
Philadelphia, Pa.
from Battle Creek, Mich., where she
has been for several months, and
her friends will be glad to know
that she comes hack greatly im
proved In health.
I who is now making his home
' Atlanta, are glad to see him in town
; for a few days. He is the guest o'
i Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Puren.
! The residences of Dr. J. T. Cul
pepper and Mrs. C. A. Lloyd, <m
I Remington Avenue, have both been
greatly improved by the addition of
handsome porches, which add much
to the a»*pearanee and comfort o;"
these homes.
Mr. Fred Hulifant, one of the em
ployees of tlie Georgia Novelty Trunk
Co., who took a vacation recently,
going to Petersburg, Va., has just
returned and with him came three
of the skilled Petersburg trunk
men. They have been engaged by
'local
be.
of the in-
Mrs. Jesse W. btaiHOtt was called
to Tampa, in response to a tele
gram announcing the death of
brother, Mr. Max Be:nett, of i
city, whose death was cause i
heart failure. .Mrs. RJ.»nte:: left
Me midnight train.
roase in orders for the trunks man-
ifacturod here and which are pro-
, ’ ,u * | ducing a most favorable impression
her on the South Georgia trade, and in
hat 1 fact, wherever shown. The new
* I | men are Messrs. Wm. Boulifa.it, Joe
y i Haywood and William Peterson.
EVER XVATI*11 FIT*.
Hope* Her Statement, Made Public, J
will Help Other Women.
HihesTTH^c-’T/must confess”, says
Mrs. Eula .MncrKeW, of this place, ‘‘lhal
Cardui, the womak’s tonic, has done me
a great deal of gobdy
Before I commended using Cardui, I
would spit up everything I ale. I had a
tired, sleepy feeling alfiJhe time, and was
Irregular. I could haraly drag around,
d would have severe'headacnes con-
juously. ! \
Since taking Cardui, 1 have entirely
quit spitting up what 1 eat. Everything
seems to digest all right and 1 have
gained 10 pounds in weight,”
It you are a victim of any pf the numer
ous tils so common to your sex, it is
wrong to sutler.
For half a century, Cardui has been re-
Edward Henderson, a negro,!
pleaded guilty to selling liquor yes- 1
rerd.iy at the Court House, before j
Judge Hammond, of the Thomasville j
City Court. Ho was sentenced to j
one year on the gang. George l.e >.
is pleaded guilty to larceny and he
was given the same sentence.
Recent Ford purchasers from lie
l.ogati Auto Exchange Include >:irs
Isold to J. \V. Cochran ft Sons, Geo.
| l.anier, Coolidge. Ga , U. A. Yundu-
j /ce. Cairo, Cuyler Harrell, Witig-
Jaiues C. Adams, Boston, \V. I,,
s, Pavo.
Mill
Ttmnm
lieving just Such ills, as is ptoven by the
thousands ot letters, similar to the above,
which pour into our office, year by year.
Cardui is successful because it is com
posed of ingredients which actspecificaliy
on the womanly constitution, and helps
build the weakened organs back to health
and strength.
Cardui has helped others, and will help
you, too. pet a bottle today. You
won't regret it. Your druggist sells it.
MR. STONE GROWS FINE MELON.
and
Was of tho Watson Variety
Weighed Ofi Pounds.
Mr. P». W. Stone was exhibiting
today a watermelon grown by him
which was one of tho finest seen in
this section this year.
This melon was of the Watson
variety and weighed sixty-five
pounds. It measured thirty-six inch
es around and twenty-seven in
length. It was grown on a ten-acre
patch, the average weight of the
melons from this patch being forty
nounds, though many were much
beyond that weight. Mr. Stone did
not use any of the melons grown in
this field, but only grew them for
seed.
Nowhere in the country can finer
melons bo grown than around Thom-
asville, which is the center of the
melon belt, for this section of the
State and headquarter* for ship
ments.
Mr. Stone is one of Thomas coun
ty’s largest and most* successful far
mers antf hi* model Is one of
the most up-to-date and modern iu
its equipment to be foil*
Writefo: Chaiunoo«*M*4ldMCo.. i UdWs’A4« j south. It is well woitkf^cVisit and
ttructiont «n your and W-
Trutaui t*» Womo.Xjcm In
TFTT—
Mta»rapp«f. KC120 in* ar.d beautifying the great
•/ a v vanta * es wh,ch nature haj to
|MV> this section of the state. i
Doan’
for
i?y Pills are ^specially
kidneys. { \
Quittna-n jfroof of their
Here
merit:
J. T. Barnes, jeweler, 31(j! Barnes
i>t., Quitman, Ga., says: "I had weak
kidneys, the kidney secretions some
times being profuse, then again
scanty. My back ached nearly all
the time and thero was soreness and
lameness in my loins that bothered
me, especially after I $ad been sit
ting for awhile. Mornings my back
was stiff and lame and It w r as all I
could do to get around. Reading
about Doan’s Kidney Pills, I got a
supply and It did not tako them
long to correct the trouble."
For sale by all dealers. Price 50-
cents. Foster-Milbum Co . Buffalo
N. Y., sole agents fo rthe L r . S. /
Remdihber tho name—Doan’v&hcf
take no other.adv.
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FARM LOANS
8 years time —' Ftaxy I’aymrnts.
Lowest rates, iai -e amounts .
^edslty. \
Itmy 'LOAN * AKjTRAFT
/ COMPANY. I
/ IVthsm. Ga.
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