The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, September 19, 1913, Image 3

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HEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTHIMTUSE, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1013. Legal Advertising for September SHERIFF'S HALF. SHERIFF'S HALE. (GEORGIA, Thomas County: ' GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to »\ ill' be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, during t..» .ilghest bidder for cash, during the legal hours of sale, before the' the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in Thomasville, j court house door, in Thomasville, Ga., on r .e Mist Tuesday In Otober, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Oc- 1913, the property hereinafter de- toher, 1913, the property hereinafter scribed .. authority for same be-; described, the authority for same ing hereinafter stated: being hereinafter stated: That tract of land in Thomasville, I 1 refrigerator; 2 blocks: 4 coun- Thonias County, Georgia., < (insisting j ters; 2 marble slabs; 1 cash regls- of the block bounded by Monroe, ter; 3 saws; 3 knives, 1 paper roll; Hardaway, Washington and Dawson 1 1 platform scales; 1 butcher’s Streets, on which stands the col-; scales; 2 cleavers; 1 sausage grin- lege buildings, known as Voting’s' der; 1 sausage stuffer; 1 ice box; Female College. j meat racks; 2 steels; 2 sets Levied on as the property of \ shelves. Young’s Female College, to satisfy j Levied on as the property of J. L. an execution from Thomas Superior Cook, to satisfy an execution from Court, in favor of Mrs. Maggie L. J City Court of Thomasville, in favor Wade. Owned and held by Citizens of VIrgInia-Carolina Chemical Co. Banking & Trust Co., of Thomas-j This, Sept. 11, 1913. vilie, Georgia, as Transferee. > T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, This, Sept. 5, 1913. S-l£-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga T. S. SINGLETARY, SherifT. ! 8-12-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga CITY HAS Hie'* FA HADE IX HONOR OF INDEPENDENCE DAY, WITH MANY PARTICIPATING. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. • GEORGIA, Thomas County; j Whereas, Thomas Chastain, Ad- | ministrator ot the estat*. of T. S. Chastain, represents to the Court, in record, that he has fully adu>iu istered T. S. Chastain's estate: This persons oncerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration, Mexico City, Sept. 16.—The Na tion’s independence was celebrated here today. The biggest parade the city ever saw began forming early. old rain failed to dampen spirits of the marchers. GIVES GLUE FATAL DUEL III RKOYLES SPLIT IIEXDEIUCK'S HEAD WITH AXE AND WAS SHOT TO DEATH AT THE SAME INSTANT. dents in military uniform, v thousands of soldiers stretched miles through the streets. TO IDENTITY OF MAN FOl’XD DEAD NEAR X. Y. CENTRAL TRACKS—WOMAN'S HANDKER CHIEF AND GLOVE MAY LEAD TO AH REST. Aberdeen, Miss., Sept. 16.—In a duel near Greenwood Spri.-.gs this morning, Dr. II. F. Hroyle3, a State Senator, and E. F. Hendericks, a lumber dealer, killed each other. Ac ording to reimrts received here, Rroyles wes repairing a dam. Hen- , A hole In the man’s skull, and a bricks interferred with tha work, rude; sling-shot laying nearby, loft little | Hendericks drew a revolver, but Dr. of J doubt but that the man was murder- j ^ r °yle*» s l'I»t bis head with a*t axe. stu-jed. The police are seeking a \vom-|**‘ tkc sa:ne ^mo Heuderlck^ fired, York, Sept. 16.—A gold wat< h. handkerchief and clothing, rotted by the j exposure, today gave the police lit tle duo to the Identity of a man Provisional President Huerta made j whose body was found yesterday near a short address, praising the patriot-[the New York Central railroad tracks, ism of the younger element. A striking feature of the |: was the presence in the line marchers of liftmen hundred hile an, as a woman’s kid for jfound near the body. gl<’ 4 j killing Broyles. Heudericks w;i from Tennessee NEW GIN- Farmers Gin Company COOLIDGE, GA. , Our New Gin is Now Ready for Ginning and will gin daily, cleaning up all cotton brought in before closing down This Gin will be under t h an experienced glnner, am vice possible. We pay the highest ma ear of Mr. W. F. Carter tho public the best ser- for Cotton Seed. Farmers Gin Company W. F. CARTER, Manager. Samson Selig, one of Harry SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, during !.\. .... . . ... . . . , the legal hours of sale, before thf j fljed and^ entered court house door in Thomasville, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Octo- ■, . her. 1913. the property hereinafter| described, the aut.iority for same being herei’iafter stated, to-wit: Lot in the City of Thomasville, tteortla, commencing at the corner j '’m'eiie'h^tUrs of "Dismission, of Oak and Jergcr Streets In said , 07) the first Monday in October. 1913. civ thence down Oak street to-1 Wm. M. JONES. Ordinary, wards A. C. L. railroad 102 feet; 19-5-ttsw ' •» ! n an easternly direction at right angles with the first line! 21S% feet: thence at right angles j PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION, toward Jergcr Street 101 1-3 feet: j GEORGIA, Thomas County: thenco down Jerger Street 216 feet i To Whom It May Concern': ,' 0t be,n * a 1 Alexander Miller, having made ap- acre more'o- l'ess d b * 0Tle ‘ ha]f j plication to me In due form, to be ’ mo °* Iess * appointed permanent administrator Also lot In City of Thomasville,‘ upon the estate of Mrs. Jane Miller, Georgia, containing one-quarter of j j ;i *e of said county, notice is hereby an acre of lot No. 41. Block No. 2, j gi V e*i that said application will be Range 3, the West Wilson survey, jeard at the regular term of the bounded as follows: Commencing Court of Ordinary for said county,; at the West corner of said lot: to be held on the first Monday In tnenee South 210 feet; thence East October, 1913. 52*4 feet, thence North 210 feet; | witness my hand and official slg-ils no lawful way by which nature, this the first day of Septem-jcan succeed In getting Thaw POLICE COURT HINDU fAMTH CASES CONWECIEDI Honor. 1^17 Luke presided I - — I at the usual afternoon session of the I Atlanta, Sept. 16. \\ hrn Mrs. Atlanta, Sept. 16.—By a purely Police Court Monday, and dispensed 1 *‘ oret * wi,e °f a prosperous At- fortuitous accident, a connecting! justice and the accustomeil $5.oo i * anta .tailor, looked through her hus- link has been established between j and cost to the patrons of Marshall! 8 l ,ock(? t * a search of small i the Thaw case and the Frank case. (Milton anil his corps of assistants. band s pocket in search of small | Mr. '. M. Dyl change to pay tho laimdryman at [In town today. T. Rogers of Boston, was guest of the New Russel! yes- Fescolia Bell, Henry Jefferson and ber, 19 IS. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. thence to starting point, containing the West corner of said lot. Also lot in City of Thomasvil!e, Georgia, known in plan of said City! o-5-4tsw as Lots Nob. 69, 70, 71 and 72, in j Block 5, containing In all, four acres, more or less, said lots being I ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE, a hloek fronting on Clay Calnoun OBORGIA Thomas Count and Oak Streets in City of Thomas-1 , Not i rc ls her ehv given to all credi-' ” ' yt"e, less one lot sold on Clay St. 60 tors ‘ of t ^ e h estate 5 $ Joh ‘ n Warwick.! sa,c an ' 1 do not f81,Be " aln - Mr »- M £*! °. n a. * y - ’ y ° ba ,° k ’ of said county, deceased, to ren- C. Dunlap, of t.eadlll. Tenn., says: « 0,1 0aK ; ’ t, ' e y t baclf - 00 i der in an account of their demands. “Dr. King’s New Life Pills helped Street and 180 feet btft °" I^“'nrc^r'lv mldrm.t"' 6 ^' 1 »n my tro " bl ° Rr “ tly ’" Get a boIt l °- L«vled on as the property of R.i persons indebted to said deceased , day ’ Fr J ce ' 2 ." c ' Rec °>nmendcd by F. \vhiddo 1 ' to satisfy an execution' are hereby requested to make im- 1 a “ drugglsts.adv, from City Court of Thomasville, in mediate payment to the undersigned. 1 — ... f?.Y or of C * w * Cooper Co., vs. R. F. : This, the first day of September, MEXICAN FLAG HAI LED DOWN. 1913. JAMES M. JONES, I Brownsville, Tex., Sept. 27—Un- ( the door, she was amazed to dis- Thaw’s legal advisers In his fight to • Clifton Lester drew $5.00 and costs. j <0 ' fir Photograph of a woman prevent extradition from New Hamp-lfor getting reckless and “chunking j acqua,ntanrp ’ scantl I> r and en- ahlre, la an Atlantian by birth and is j sweet-tatters'* on the street, to thel KaKe<1 tu (lrlnk t' n K a bottle of beer an uncle of Mra. Leo M. Frank, who *rreat detriment of the peace and Mr. Poret. was a Miss Selig of this city. order of the municipality. 8<an Waltzed wife didn't go Selig attended school here, later Mantle Thomcson and Beulah through the form of asking her hus- moving to New York with hip fami-j Jackson got too happy and contrib- what th e picture was doing in ly and completing his education i uted $10.00 and $15.00 and costs, there. Selig Is accredited today with respectively. an interview declaring that Thaw’s Elder Armstrong. John Clark, chances of frustrating the efforts of Marshal Washington and Coot Cretch- the New York authorities who arejett got $5.00 and costs off the bar- after him are better in New Hamp- gain counter for just a plain drunk shire than they would have been inland disorderly charge while Canada, and that in his opinion there j Will Trip drew the same bargain Jerome for disputing with his affinity. back Mary Johnson was adjudged a lover the New York state line. (member of the feline tribe of tigers — land being blind. Special Officer Safest Laxative For Women. Woodward worked up the case last Nearly every woman needs a good week, and she received a bait of $49 j lavative. I)r. King’s New Life Pills and costs. ! ,are good because they are prompt,! As a result of the session, the Ills pocket. She Just took a good look, and then called up an attor ney. Now a divorce suit Ik pend ing, and the picture, said to be that of a handsome young Atlanta woman, will be “Exhibit A/' Mr. D. O. Baker of Coo'.Hge, In the city today. Mr. John Barrett of Bar wick lted the city Monday. in tile fit ness this is Ellis of A merle us was for a short timv on tiusi- Moinrief of Coolidge. visitor to ThoniRHville MURPHY DRAFTED BY PHILAOELPH A Mr. W. H. Is a business today. Several small farms on the Tal- lalnissee Road for sale. Close to schools. Good land and moderate price. J. H. Mowers. tf. Mr. D. C. Duncan, of Live Oak. Fla., is spending a few day*; in the city. j Hon. I). B. Anderson, of Ochlock- !nee, was the guest of the New Rus sell yesterday. * Mr. L. B. Buntin, of Pavo, was registered at the New Russell yester day. Mr. T. A. Bullock, qf Ochlocknee, was a business visitor to Thomaa- ville Wednesday. Hon. J. Whid.lon and E .E. Truett. This • 1 l. 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. 8-12-4t. Thomas County, Ga. SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Admr. Estate of John Warwick, Bos- u _ . u . . ... • # . 9-5-4t»w. ton, Georgia. ite<1 Stnlu “ Boldicr9 y^terday hauled down several Mexican flags at the (Mexican Independence treasure In the city coffers was aug mented to the extent of $114. FIRED AT AUTO THIEF AND HE LEFT ! ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. I GEORGIA, Thomas County: near here, on the United States nide< I To All Whom It May Concern: of the border. The Mexicans raised Will be sold at public outcry to; Notice is hereby given that appli- the Un!te d States Haas then the highest bidder for cash, during, cation will be made to the Court of 1 ‘ 1 B then# the legal hours of sale, before the Ordinary of Thomas County, Geor- . I “ t , ,, court house door In Thomasville,. gia ,at the regular October term, to C0UPt W *R proceed as to justice shall Georgia, on the first Tuesday in be held on the 6th day of October, a PI»® p J aln - October, 1913, the property herein- 191?, for leave to sell the land be- Wltness, the Honorable Thomas, Judge of said court, this after described, the authority fori longing to the estate of R. H. Red- . a ., . same being hereinafter stated: fearn, deceased. This land was for-1 4th da> °J. ^T, l ! l nnv r , f, r l ; 1 ® 13, nil One iron safe, being the safe used merly the dower of the widow of o 10 ' UKUUVfc ' K ' Ue P- c,k - by the defendant. j the ^ald R. H. Redfeam. deceased. 8 * 1 - 4l - eow - Levied on as the property of i but has reverted to the estate of I u v,vr.„T7 Thomasville Iron Works, to satisfy said deceased on account of the ‘ rOR n s N J yr,c h * an execution from City Court of (death of the said widow, Mrs. R. H. !° h -- A * rh ! >n,aa County; Thomasville, in favor of Peunsylva- J Redfeam. | Atlanta, Sopt. 16.—Boyil Perry, a prominent Atlanta business man, celebration j awoke this morning at dawn to see a strange negro trying to get Ills automobile out of the garage at the rear of the house. Mr. Pc-ry asked no questions, but opened firo from his window with a large calibre re volver. The negro abandoned the car and lied down an alley. Mr. Perry does not believe he In jured tho would-be thief, but he shot the gasoline tank full of holes. nla Rubber Company. • This, September 11, 1913. T. S, SINGLETARY, Sheriff. S-12-4t»w, Thomas County. Ga. i SHERIFF'S SALK. C,- GKORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at the court house door In said county on the first Tuesday In October, 1913. within the legal hours of sale, to-wlt: All that tract or parcel of land ft the City of Thomasville, Thomas county, peorgla, beginning at a point on Hansel! Street 236 feet North from the Intersection of Warren and llansell streets, and running back South toward Warren Street, on the This the second day of 3epteai ber, 1913. R. I.. REDFEARN. j 9-5-4tMV. Admlnstrator. \ All persons having claims against tho estate of the late John R. Smith, deceased, are notified to rendor statements thereof to the undersign ed, and all persons Indebted to said i estate are requested to make pay- ' ment thereof to the undersigned. , This, August 14tl>, 1913 J. LORENZO JORDAN, Aiful. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: . , By virtue of an order of the Court : ’~‘a~"tsw. of Ordinary of said county, will be," sold at public outcry, on tho first Tuesday in October, J913, at thojGKORGIA, Thomas County: Court House in said county, between | Emma J. Groover, having made the U3ual hours of sale, the follow-. application for twelve month’s suit ing real estate situated In Thomas, , , , county to-wlt* (port out of the estate of Janies M. One-fourth undivided interest jn j Groover, and appraisers duly lot described as follows; Begin-! appointed to sot apart the west margin of Hansell Street UK* j aid® the d Maannlli ra.Ton^hJ 83 " 16 ^ n ' eJ l " elr r ° U ' rn ' i"a« l—o. «hon. IA »fl®. 0i Mftgttolla road on tne. a |j , )err , 0 n s concerned are hereby Last side of said Soixas street, and ...» . - running thence north along the we»- rc 1 u,rcii 10 " ,0 " cause betoro t lle lern margin of said old road In tho j Court of Ordinary of said county on direction of Bruces land the dlB- the first Monday in October, 19l_j_ tanre of 16S feet, thenco northwest I why sald appllratlon should hot be on a straight line to the stake mark-]. - - Ing tho corner cf land on the north-1 WantoJ. west line of Bruce’s land, according ( Tills, 4th clay of September. 1913. to Davis’ survey, now on record In \ Vn i M JONES. Ordinary, the Clerks office Superior Coin* of i n said ofiinty, thence on a S'Vaight i l “ ’ t ' line southwest te p. point e n street 31 feet southeast £j ' 1(in Street, to starting Tho sale Mil cr' lt {,, u * e from (lnv to day, between Rftm0 | 10ur3i un . is sold. Termst ra8h ’ 1 ' hl3 'first day of September, 1913. J. S. MONTGOMERY. Admr. Estate of Fanny Foreman. -ttsw. (fiOj feet, more or 1<wb: thence at right angles with Hansell street 103 feet, more or loss, thence 30 feet, more or less to S. W. Davis' lot, thence easterly along Davis' line 103 feet, more or less, to starting point. Said parcel of land being levied on as the property of B. K. Gunn, to satisfy an execution Issued from the City Court of Thomasvlllo. on the 3th day of May, 1913, to favor of Cameron Stove Company and ugnirsi B. K. Gunn. This September 3rd, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. 9-5-4tsw. SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, during the legal hours of sale, before fas rburt house door In Thsmasvll Georgia, on the first Tueede* October, 1913, the proper! after described, the a r ’’ WISHED SHE COULD DIE *e. in herein- same being lierelnaft* K ‘ a “ a |. ty !o ~ One La Grande j.,,^ ' ' '' levied on a. , he “pro'^rty of w. V. - ‘O satisfy an execution from city Court , n favor ot La . /aid Co. Sept. 11, 1913. T. S. 3INGLETARY. Sheriff, 4 -13-4tsw. Tbomae County, Ga. Grando-V , Thl r Gowers, a prominent i * | business man of Meigs, spent tho Mr. W. F. M. Scales of Barwick, (lay i7l tho c j ty Only Hi^c iHMigue Draft From tho was among the prominent visitors' Empire League In the Thomas- spending the day in town. | -Mr. W. Felnberg, has returned ville Short Stop. ! —• ( from New York where he ha« been Pat Murphy, the sensational short-• Mr. A. I). Denmark, of Perry, j spending the pnst few days 0:1 busl- stop of the Thomasville Hornets in ] Fla., is spending a short time in the ness. the Kmoire League Is the only player city. | so far drafted from that league to I I Misses Ruby and Corfnna Gibson. the Big Leugues. The annonuce-1 Miss I.aura Mack Is spending il of Fredonia, are the attractive guests ment of first drafts which were ptit ’ Rlioft time in Chattanooga with in at the meeting in Cincinnati Mon- j friends. day, showed that Murphy had been | drawn by the Philadelphia Nation-1 ' ,r - 11 >' ro ' 1 Alderman, of l’ine als. j Park was In the city yesterday on Murphy was the class or ’lie loague tbusiness. In almoot every department of the " of Miss Thelma Mlater, on Metcalfe Avenue. game, but it was thought that he could not reach any higher than Class A., several of which clubs had their eyes on him. His being drafted by the Phillies ft an honor which he shares with r.o other player In the Empire and his friends will ho delighted that lie has been so recognized. STATEMENT OF TIIE CONDITION Mr. Pomp Teiklns was among the visitors spending the j day In the city. Miss Emily Hatch, iius returned after spending the past week as the guest of Mrs. James Sinclair la Way- of Sale City, cross. Mrs. Shrank Crabh, and children.. have returned from Waynesville, N. NOW IS TIIE TIME TO GET A C., where they have been spending :l-ItOLLEIt POWER CANE MILL. th o slimmer. FROM THE THOMASVILLE IRON j WORKS. «l ARANTKED ft lit ONE '•*«»■»<«•" farm tc r.s.l; one or five YEAR. PRICE *12.-1.. til-1 ni-sw >' el,r ’R Ian*', “nder wire fence. tor $2 |H*r jinr. If IntcreNlM), wrife* \\ illiainson, or come and f>ee. Stiengtlieii Weak Kidneys. Don’t suffer logger with weak kid neys. You <an get prompt relief by taking Electric Bitters, that wonder ful remedy praised by women every- j where. Start with a bottle today, you will soon feel like a new wom an with ambition to work, without fear of pain. Mr. John Dowling, of San Francisco writes, “Gratitude for the wonderful effect of Electric Bit ters prompts me to write, U cured of the Hank of Oclilocknee, Located at Ooldorknce, <•’«., at tlie Close of Business September 12, IDIJI. Hon. B. C. Reese, of Pnvo, attending the session of the Court here Wednesday. iWoodtille, Fla. 10-4 v" RESOURCES. Demand loans Time Loans Overdrafts, secured . . Overdrafts, unsecured . Bonds and Stocks own ed by the bank. . . Banking house. . . . .Furniture and Fixtures my wife when all else failed." OoodjOihtM* real estate, for the liver ns .well. Nothing bet-1 Dife' front Ibc.ihs and ter for Indigestion or biliousness, j Bankers In tills state Price. 50c. and $1.00, at oil drug-1 f ** 0m ,lanks ® n ‘* I Bankers in other j states. None 59,704.4 5 •None None 3,000.00 1,97 2. JO 1,3X8.12 None 6,632.07 i Mr. Karl Donaldson, of Bain bridge, was among the visitors spending yes- jterday in the city oa business. | Mr. and Mrs. B. Edwards, are. spending a short time in Climax,} Bn with friends. Messrs. (I. W. and J. H. Hal!, of Metcalfe, spirit Wednesday in Thomasville, attending to business matters. ises Lula Willie and Maria!) 11 arrived yesterday after an j extended visit to relatives and j friends in Lloyd's Fla. Mr. and Mr turned Saturd to Clayton am poiuts. A. G. Robinson ro- nfter a short vi*»lt other North Georgia gists.ad v. ! Currency. Gold. . . . ver, nickels . $7: Ul flPPMIStl BEING MADE!™S ; Cash Items • Clearing Engineering Company Getting Facts | house, on Entire System Before Inter- Advances o state Commerce Commission He- ■ gins Work. io.no lleuteiiiher, the- Ynrnatloo Place,, mi the Ikiston Hoad has l»eci» stih-j livitlcd and is for sale. A nla* place| II farm. 4. IL Flowers. | Mr. C. E. Fallen, a prominent far mer of the Coolidge neighborhood, was among the well known visitors here Wednesday. Mr. U. L. Braswell, of Columbus, ssju-M ;i f«*w hours iu the citv yester- (1 ;iv to hi- v.ife who la at the lot :NEW CUUCY ! MEiSiE PROPOSED civil 11 tie-1 There ar- here, working on an npprah property of the Atlantic Co. Railway Company. Titos- men, Messrs. (). If. Weiss. It. ^ • J ( Hunt and F. H. All ar- — | working for a large N< And Be Free From Her Troubles, f in«*"rint!: firm, whi. h Profit nml 1 Depositors J fund. .. •r*! Wit ham’s he! liiBuranci TOT <1. tl’lliil »- irpliis ,.t. 1 7.—I0I19 1 ork lawy.i, toj:^ that wnul'l ■ xihanso trim■ oy Fc ir Sak 1 , from the Moilero imples and prices on ap- \. Williams, Barwick, Ga. LIABILITIES. :k paid iti . * fund . but Finds Better Way. SHERIFF’S SALE.' GEORGIA. Thomas County: Will lie nolil at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, during tho legal hours of sale, before the court house door In Thomasville. Ga., on the first Tuesdny In October. 1913, the property hereinafter de scribed, the authority for same be ing hereinafter stated: One 4 carat, less A. blue-white diamond ring. Levied on as the property of J. W. L. Yates, to satisfy an execution from City Court. In favor ot Joseph Si. Brown, Governor. This. Sept. 11, 1918. T. S. SINGLSTART,, ahkrlff. 1-12-4UW. Thomas County, Oa. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA. Thomas County: Notko Is hereby gl>vn that the un dersigned has applied to the Ordin ary of said county for leave to sell land beion ftg to the estato of Eliza . Dekle lor the payment of debts (orj most ol the lime, for the purpose of distribution), housework. Said application will he heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordin ary for said county to bo held on the first Monday In October, 1913. TM, 1st day of September. 1913. C. F. RBHBERG, Adm., Upon the Estato of Eliza Dokle. 9-5-4tsw.» a lime,” place. lieved Columbia. Tcnn.—"Many says Mrs. Jessie Sharp, of this place, "i wished 1 would die and be relieved of my (suffering, from womanly troubles. I could not cct up, without pulling at something to help me, and stayed in bed 1 could not do my t of arriving at the value entire Coast Lille property. orking in sixteen sqsai various sections of the many of railroad of this company* Tills Is thought to he an Intel! the part of the Coast Line to LIRKI. FOR DIVORCE G. T. BELL, PEARL WARD BELL, Libel For Divorce In Thomas Su perior Court. The defendant, Pearl Ward Bell, U hereby required, personally or by attorney, to be and appear at the next Superior Court to be held In and for Thomas County, on the third Monday In October, 1913, next, then hwSwtow ™ and there to anawer plaintiff's com plaint is In dsfsnlt thereof, -the ilhing li : ol the /ork lcai Ay I s 10 The least amount ol work tired me Out. My head would swim, and I would tremble for an hour or more. Finally. 1 look Cardui, the woman’s tonic, and 1 am not bothered with pains any more, and 1 don't have to go to bed. In fact, 1 am sound and well of all my troubles.” Cardui goes to all the weak spots and helps to make them strong. It acts with nature—not against her. - It is for the tired, nervous, irritable women, who feel ss it everything were wrong, and need something to quiet their nerves and strengthen the worn-out system. If you are a woman, suffering from any of me numerous symptoms ot womanly trouble, take Cardui. it will help you. At all druggists. Writ* t»: Chattanoofa Madtefna Co* Udirf in plain wsat^dr. KC. IM (ad?) i en- Umlivl led profits, lom ,. on . current oxponsos, 1 n- . , | torost atol tax«*s paid 1 in% | Du.* to Banks ami Bank- Tiioyt j„ tills State . . , in\ i*j4» to hanks and bank- miles I era in other states, j Due unpaid dividends. Individual deposits sub- ni on, j |V . f to c heek. . . . . SaviTtps deposits s l llcmnii.l certificates at the valuation of the property, It now stands, and to have data to)Time certificates submit, when tho apprasal or the property shall have been mails by the Interstate Commerce Commission. This latter work Is bolag attempted every railroad in the country, and Its effec t will be far-reaching. The Coast Lino will have its own aluatlon by competent men before the Interstate Commerce Commis sion arrives at Its conclusions FARM LOANS ft yean tim* «— Easy Payment*. Lowest rates. Lar^e amounts a Specialty. BARROW LOAN & ABSTRACT COMPANY. Pelham, Ga. Certified cheeks . . . ('ashler'* checks .... Due to Clearing House Notes and hills redis counted Bills payable, including time certificates re presenting borrowed 1 5,000.00 None 12.00 3u.092.4 9 None None 1 1,679.02 None 2X0.15 None Noitf Non IX7.452J . Cash- TOTAT STATE OF GEORGIA. Thomas County. Before me came J. E. If ler of the Ba*nk of Oehlooknee, wh< being duly sworn says that th< above and foregoing statement Is i true condition of said Bank, ns shown by the books of file In said Bank. J. E H FRY. Cashier. Sworn to a*nd subscribed before me. this 15th day of September. 1913. J. F. SINGLETARY. N. P-. Thomas Co. Ga. ;it times, that tailed, as it A Ish them H*.* He wanted ed in the new y should b, iipossible to BREAK LOOSE AGAIN London, Sept. 17. —The Suffra gette's arson squad early today tried j to burn l’iuehiirst Place, the historic! lountry homo of Lord Del Isle, at! Turnbridge, Kent. The slnniDerors in ihe great man sion awoke *o find the woodwork; ablaze. The house employees extin- i gnished tho llames with fire-fighting | appartns on the premises. j Two women were seen fleeing from the building, and Suffragette liter-1 ature was mu tiered about the grounds. There ls great indigna tion among the neighboring resi dents. The mansion contains valua ble portraits, and the building Is said to date back to the fourteenth century. SEND''-FREE CATALOGUE Coats you lc For PctCeg, Coats us Catalogue 18c Posts,e 7C We would not spend this Building Material* fcggfr