The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, October 03, 1913, Image 3

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SKMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTBKPRME, FRIDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1013. * Legal Advertising for September SHKIUPF’S SALK. SHERIFF'S SALE. GBORGIA, Thomas County: ’ Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to \\ ill be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, during j the highest bidder for cash, duriug the lesal hours of sale, before the court house door In Thotnasville, Ga., on the first Tuesday it* October, 1913, tin* property hereinafter de scribed. the authority for same be ing hereinafter stated: That trad of land «in Thoinasvllle, Thomas County, Georgia., constating of the block bounded by Monroe, Hardaway. Washington and Dawson Streets, on which stands the col lege buildings, known as Young's Female College. Levied on as the property of Young’s Female College, to satisfy an execution from Thomas Superior Court, in favor of Mrs. Maggie L. Wade*. Owued and held by Citizens Banking & Trust Co., of Thomas- ville, Georgia, as Transferee. This, Sept. 5, 1913. t. s. Singletary, sheriff. 8-12-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. the legal hours of sale, before the court house door, in Thomasville, Georgia, on the first Tuesday in Oc tober, 1913, the property hereinafter described, the authority for same being hereinafter stated: r 1 refrigerator; 2 blocks; 4 coun ters; 2 marble slabs; 1 cash regis ter; 3 saws; 3 knives, 1 paper roll; 1 platform scales; 1 butcher’s scales; 2 cleavers; 1 sausage grin der; 1 sausage stuffer; 1 ice box; 3 meat racks; 2 steels; 2 sets of shelves. Levied on as the property of J. L. Cook, to satisfy an execution from City Court of Thomasville, in favor of Virgin la-Ua roll na Chemical Co. This, Sept. II, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. S-li-itsw. Thomas County, Ga. BUSINESS HOADS WILSON GOTO CONGRESSMAN EXPRESSED VIEW THAT HE DIDN'T WANT TOUR IST ROADS Rl’T THOSE FOR PRACTICAL MEN. WONT if hi: is .needed at home in OIUIKK TO SMOOTH OVER THE DIFFICULTIES of currency LEGISLATION. ALL SIGNS SEEM MOST FAVOR A- IILF. FOR GOOD BUSINESS IN TIIE SOUTHEAST — MANY NEW ENTER PH ISES FLA X XE D. Detroit, Mich., Sept. 30.—A tllsa- Washington, Sept. 30.—President i j PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. uiivitiK'va a\i.v GEORGIA, Thomas County: 8 r. .7 ! Whereas, Thomas Chastain, J “ A, Thomas County: ' mliiislrator ot the estate of T. ,i Chastain, represents to the Court, In i Pie's Plan." greement with the • dominant »plr-1 Wilson will aot go to Panama nils \ Coumbtia, Oct. 1.—The Industrial it” ot the American Good Hoads p' a n, unless tile Currency legislation ! Itt<l«*x says in Its Issue for tills week. Congress was expressed by Congress- \ [„ concluded by that time. He an-' "Announcement concerning a mini man-Dorsey W. ,Shackelford, Chair- nou aced today that he had deter-P*®' of Important Industrial enter mail ot the House Committee j miued to remain in Washington un- .............. - Roads, at today s session of the Good m question was disposed of. Roads Congress here. |" President Wilson today plunged Mr. Shackelford is vigorously op-: j nto an analysis of the Admintatra- posod to the construction of the so- ( tio^i bill, with Senators Owens and °alred “touring* roads." It said it; Shafroth and Secretary of the Treas- would be unfair for the United | ur y McAdoo. He made it clear Staton *o build ooean-to-ocean high-! he expected to be close at hand \vn\K merely l- r tne omtort of tour-: a ll times to do all in his power tats.. Ic.vJng the greit mass of peo-; sm0 oth over the acute differences le to build their own “business j of opinion, roads.” J it was said today that tiie work The speaker advocated road im-. of framing the bill, as it will bo provement with the idea of easy j presented to the Senate by the Bank-! communication between farms, ing Committee was progressin towns and railway stations. Hejorably. characterized this as the “plain peo- J — Mr. and Mrs. of Ochlocknee, Thomasville Tu* Benjamin Bragdon. were shopping in sday. Mr. and .Mrs. home after a t Greenville, S. < N. C. » vil.it to Roseboro. Miss Leila Bartlett, of Tampa, la the guest of her aunt, Mr*. W. M. Singletary. Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Braswell, of Columbus, are spending a short timfe in the city with friends. Inn* file prises are included in the reports! for tiie last week of September, and; even Increased a< tlvity will mark tiie beginning of the new mouth. “ \ company organized .van capi tal sto k of $250,000 Is preparing to establish a paper mill at Sarasota, Fla. ••Anangemenis are being perfected for the establishment of a $100,000 yarn mill at Ozark, Ala. "The capacity of a cotton mill at Rome, Ga., will be doubled. "A metal products plant will bo ] established at Engle Lake. Fla. ( A company has been organized I at Macon, Ga.. with capital nock of itest Is growing There are very few en- • s'*me of the districts, and andidates who would come in ould stand t fine chance of : one of the splendd prizes. Mr. W. A. Cone, of Metcafe was a prominent planter in Thomasville Wednesday. . , . . . . , . i , , , . I VUtlBWliU, I VUILM.U13 IU Ulv VVUIl, 1U he highest bidder for caal. .lur ng hi8 petlt ' ioa duly filed aafi eaten# the legal hours of sale, before the r '.„ r <l. t'hat he has fully admin- eoiirt house door in Thomasville, ,,. terP;1 T s . f,. : ,st a !„ s estate: This a " „ TU< ? la f °; ( to - is. therefore, to cite all persons! her. 191.1. the property hereinafter | j. kindred and creditors, to i described, the authority for same, 8how fB , w> , f an they nn , ; hy STORES OPEN ON SUNDAY ETO I^ot ^n^ho^fMty^of e< *Thoiiaiville i* a,<1 administrator should not he die-' claimed That Senate Coin 1 X ^ls£ l ^is administration. | Run Funds to < land receive Letters of Dismission, on the first Monday in October, 1913. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. ’ ! 9-5-4 tsw. ^ I Atlanta, Sept. 30.—I’rc i small stores in Atlanta ’ | plaining that their trade in ! hurt by the fact that :$l«u,000 to n • packages, i "A $ IIHMIIHI i 1 iiI a pliosphat land, Fla. 1 “Extensions of railway i Aii.bama and Florida arc ng tli unufacture wooden Mr. If. C. Davis, a prominent citi zen of Meigs, was among the busi ness visitors to Thomnsvllle Wed nesday. NOW IS THE TIME TO GET A :t-ROLLEIt DOWER CANE MILL Mr. George Neel has returned af- spending the past month In New FROM TIIE THOMASVILLE IRON York, purchasing the fall stock of WORKS. GUARANTEED FOR ONE dry goods for Neel Brothers. YEAR. FRICK mitfA.. ! >-1 m-*> nil! • *. M. N. Pearlman, of Boston was 1.1 among the visitors to the city to- in private homes there a’- of little red ants. The: attrai fed, no matter hov drearv the office, or emi They come and they and all sorts of places. .Miss Etta Reid has returned af ter spending the past few week* very pleasantly in North Georgia. plant estab-! The condition of the public - Lake-1 fs so crowded, that the Board • have to get new seats and crowd twelve more pupils in one r i there ought to be. In If. E. Martin lines In projected, nstriictioii ont i line Work, Which Has Raised Thousands of Salaries. Chicago. Sept. 30.—Private rlptions have made possible Georgia, commencing at the corner of Oak and Jerger Streets in said 1 c‘»v ; hence down Oak Street to wards A. C. L. railroad 102 feet t i n an easternly direction a right angles with the first line, 213% feet: thence at right angles I pETiTION FOR ADMINISTR VMON j Humptfon of the investigation toward Jerger Street 104 1-3 feetH GEORGIA. Thomas Countv * ’j vps ar** it by the Senate vie thence down Jerger Street 216 feet To whom it May Concern- ! niittee. This announcement to starting point; said lot being a ( Alexander .Miller, having* made —- • ma;,e 1,y L|PUtenan t Gov part of Lot 44 and being one-half. p lication to me In due form, to acre, more or lees. • unpointed permanent administrator A tan lot In City of Thomasville. * |. 0 ti the estate of Mrs. Jane Miller, all is an excuse, the Greeks j j | I ,ar, * ,l °; vegetables and everything ! , *" forys, operated hy Greeks, tare befog run on Sundays the same j as week-days. ! Many of the little Greek stores have soda fountains attached, with this sell fruit, else. The situation is not quae clear to the Greeks, who are law-abiding peo ple, as people go. They can’t get through tlielr heads the simply ele mental proposition that It. ta a moral act to sell soda water and cigars on Sundays but an immoral act to sell ik to In done epor'ed tills Fla.. svile. .‘suit of its hearings. They repor* | bananas and oranges. The city offi* I will also point out the fact that | data who have the law to enforce |; since the investigation began here. • thirty-four states have taken steps • toward bettering the working coadl- • tion of women. find a great deal of difficulty in ex i plaining the differences. "School buildings. Marian ii and Lovett. Ga: paving, Sam Ga: and Clearwater and Tampa. Fla. Pensacola, Fla: ho- Clearvvttter, Fort Myers and Wachula. Fla: bank building, PeFuniak Springs, Fla; hospital building. Sanford. Fla: warehouse, Tampa. Fa; steel bridge over river. Greene county, Georgia: waterworks ?*xtension, Anniston, and Tuscaloosa. Ala: city council of Augusta. Ga: appropriated $50,000 for building terminals for barge lino. “Construction contracts have been awarded as follows: attoir, Gary rade. the fifty here be intends dairv business. clier FRANK FILED ... *„ e d O’Hara. Chairman of the committee j The report of the comml*tee, which j is to be published soon, will claim Georgia, containing on?-(|iiartcr of late'of~said county, notice la iiercby ; that ,h . e ." a A e " '»milrn.l tnon- im acre of lot No. 11. Illock No. 2, ( given tliat said application will be! sa " d K j r , s . „ a ' Range 3, the West Wilson survey, j :-c:ird at the regular term of the "" " " hounded ns follows: Commencing j Court, of Ordinary for said county, at the West corner of said lot: J to he held on the first Monday thence South 210 feet: thence East October, 1913. • P, 2% feet: thence North 210 feet; j Witness my hand and official sig- thence to starting point, containing j nature, this the first dav of Septem- the West corner of said lot. f her, 1913. ’ i Also lot in City of Thomasville,; Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, iTriHUrPPfT I TPIPI ATIinr Georgia, known in plan of said City ft -5-ltsw. IENIilSiILL LLbluLAI UHL as Lots Nos. 69, 70, 71 and 72. in. ILHHLUULL LLUIULn UIIL . At|anta Gct ,._ At t 0 rneys Block 5, containing In all, four . i Pfll I Li] ULA N the defense in the case of Leo M.jltalied as Tollo acres, more or less, said lots being ADMINISTRATOR'S NOIRE. J UnLLLU nUnlll | p ra -,jj convicted for the murder of' “lee faetories. A* mo: a block fronting ou Clay, Calhoun GEORGIA, Thomas County: I Mary Phagan, are filing today with! Ala: and Miami. Fla: cold storage and Ouk Streets in City of Thomas- .Notice la hereby given to all -redi-. t the clerk of the Superior court their'plant. Claxton. Ga: lumber mill ville, less one lot sold on Clay St., 60 ! tors of the estate of John Warwick, j "’III Sh in Extraordinary Session, f orma i motion Tor a new trial. ‘tension, Shortlcaf. Ala: fruit p feet or. Clay by 100 back, also 105 j late of said county, deceased, to ren-1 Beginning October Thirteenth, Whisper has it that all but the j ing plant, Auburndale. Fla; fruit feet on Oas Street running back 200 . der in an account of Itheir demands, I l; v Griler of the Governor. legal phraseology and legal .eehni-, 1 reserving plant, Piinla Gorda. Fla; feet, also one lot 52 Vj feet on Oak i to me, within the time prescribed by' , 11{v Associated Press.) ! cality has been prepared or at least !<andy factory, Birmingham. Ala: Street and ISO feet hack. j law. properly made out; and all 1 Nashville, Tenn., aept. 30. The j materially aided in by Leo M. Frrnk; ginnery. Northern. Ga: bottling Levied on as the property of R.. persons indebted to said deceased iextraordinary session of tn® |himself. {plant. Jacksonville. Fla: quarry ex- Xvhiddoi to satisty an execution' are hereby requested to make Im-! Tennessee Legislature, to consider, |f ooor>i ^ tn Ua Dolclto. Alar street lighting Tin re is a big hole in t l.ine depot, where passenger and going into the wait In cr:i observe to tneir hearts The whole thing is rotten a folks wont go there get out of It becaus will fall down. at limn: lighted r (1 Mrs. S. L. Mallard have after spending a fe-.v weeks ivviek. Friends will be do- ii know »hat Mr. Mallard !■» proved in health. the an Qui f.*»0-acres farm to rent; one or H years; line land, under wire (»’iii f<*r $2 |H*r acre. If interested, F. C. \\ illintiiMin, or cliool J Woodville, Fla. building. Bradentovvn. Fla; office I ■ ^ ■■ building. Chipley, Fla: armory, Sa-1 vannah; paving, Birming*;am and ;<Y\I*T.\IN RCHHiERS Decatur, Ala: and Valdosrn, Ga railway freight depot. Lakeland, Fla I sewer system, Cordele, Ga. I Washington, Oct. 1.—Captain "Industrial plants will he estab* I Thomas »3. Rodg< r. Book Gaudy left today for icy. Fla., where he has accept- responsible position with a new ‘paper which Is being organized hat city. Mr. Gandy is one of best men in this section, in a nine anil see.' printing office and the Florida paper 10-tw ta fortunate in securing his services? today by Secretary of the Navy Dan- aud Foley.! ids to command the big druad- laudit. New York, which is nearing ompletlon at the Brooklyn Navy k-1 yards. Captain Rodgers is at present di rector of Naval Intelligence and is a member of the General Board of the Navy. The Times-Enterpidse will give the details of each Inning In the World’s scries at the office, begin ning Tuesday afternoon and con- was designated tinning through the games. There will be no admission charged and there will be r»»om for ;ill who «are to see the returns. this from City Court of Thomasville, in ' mediate payment to the undersigned, i various law-enforcement bids, was It seems to he generally expert** favor of C. W. Cooper Co., vs. It. F. Whid.lon and E .E. Truett. This Sr it. 1 1, 1913. I T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. S-12-4!. Thomas County, Ga., This, the first day of September, | called today hy Governor Ben B. 1913. Admr. Eitati 9-5-4 tsw JAMES M. JONES, of John Warwick, Bos ton, Georgia. ssion will convene now that .Indue L. S. Roan, who pro-1 nr ! , " sw ’ ck : 0n - alde.1 at the ordinal trial, will hear!, I« rm| "sh»m. Ala: wm vote issuance of $200,066 of bonds ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. 'GEORGIA, Thomas County: • To All Whom It May Concern: i Notice is hereby given that appli cation will be made to the Court of! the people of till; ! Ordinary of Thomas County, Geor-jhlm in his law-. SHERIFF’S SALK. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, during the le;al hour» of sale, before the* court house door in Thomasville, j regular October term, to! He asked that public meetings Georgia, on the first Tuesday in: i)e he)(1 on tho eth day of October, j held at the 1 county seats, to Im- October, 1913,^ the property ^herein-; for j eavc se u the land be- press the necessity of passing the j lunging to the estate of R. H. Red- various measures, upon the mem- ! fearn, deceased. This land was for-j hers of the legislature. , mcrly the dower of the widow of tiie said R. H. Redfearn. deceased, ii’.r "*•* ■ v, “ w “ the motion. It ?s not likely tlia» taej, .... ... . ... October 13th. i Solicitor will lie ready for nn lm-! b "'. ld !, nK an a " dUoH " ,n - ,,nl 111 the pioclatim Ion Issued today, nlo dlat c lienrl.iir, but even thoiiRli a ovenior Hooper aald tliejenGment | , ostponelncnt be necessary, It Is sai l that Judge Roan desires to hear the case. up< for j of tho people was not reflected in the action of the last tumultous ces sion, when the measures were killed by a prolonged filibuster. The Governor appealed direct to State tq support forcement fight. s A. clubs are drafting Atlanta's list does not show any men from the Empire, League. The others have not been published. It la more than proba ble that Thoniaavllle's three pitch- ers will be taken, as all have rec- Calumet, Mich., Oct. 1.—Ten nr- orda that would entitle them to ests wore made in tho Calumet higher company. The two empire upper strike district today, as a re- Illaycrs BO far t0 , )C , lraflPl | , lr „ i.otli from Thomasville, Murphy to Phil- W ARRESTED IN CALUMET CADDIED DEFECATION AROUND VIA ATLANTA and Crenshaw counties. Alabama voted road construction bonds. Vien na. Ga., will vote upon Issuance ol Improvement bonds. r »*'"«• Two of those nr- inenrnnrnilnns were rested today are women, formed ilurlna the week'with minl-l T"® «‘ rlk ® r8 attacked a constable adelphia Nationals and Stiles t< mum capital stocks aggregating | nn<1 hf ’ at *»in> “l» tha * district Columbus, In the American Asso $597,000. A bank was organized at: l n8 * night. A hunting party, In an c i a tion. . ». auto, were fired upon as they pass- * ed through tho strike district. after described, the authority same being hereinafter stated: One iron safe, being the safe used by tho defendant. Levied on as the property of but has reverted to the estate Thomasville Iron Works, to satisfy sa j d deceased on account of tha ail execution from City Court of death of the said widow, Mrs. R. H. Thomasville, in favor of Pennsylva- Redfearn. nia Rubber Company. This the second day of Septem- Thls, September 11, 1913. her, 1913. T. 3. 3INGLETARY, Sheriff. J R. L. REDFEARN, I Washington, I). C., Sept. 30.—Talk among the attaches of various Geor gia congressmen indicates that there ( I will be some Inquiry when the dele-j At tic MEMORIAL SERVICE SUA’DAY FIVE DIE IN KENTUCKY FIRE SUNDAY SCHOOL INSTITUTE gation returns from Thomasville BY PARCEL FUST, to why tile special train was routed the liles out the! Baptht Memory of (’oiiur lloddenbery. Ii. Honoring! Ne ar l> S-12-4 tsw. Thomas County, Ga. SHERIFF'S SALK. GEORGIA,'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-wit: All that tract or -parcel of land Li the City of Thomasville, Thomas county, Georgia, beginning at a point on Hunsell Street 236 feet North from the intersection of Warren and llansell streets, and running back South toward Warren Street, on the west margin,of Hansell 3treet fifty (5Of feet, more or lots; them e at right angles -with Hansell street 103 feet, more or less, thence 50 feet, more or less to 3. 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, 9-5-4tf*w. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County; i*|i Bait Cruul From Package ami j Try to A**tat in Distributing the j Afternoon Mail. Adminstrator. | Folks have been known to send j the most curious of things through' the new Parcels Post route. Babies, i alligators, eggs, vegetables, parrots,! At lant ii by his local passenger agen Coast Line has be' chief why the trip v the direct line. Tw way were required whereas one night rial vife V Haven, I<y., Oct. in perished in flames t! tininess section ol N*- today. The victims three children and a t ’loM-il I lit doling Session at Metho dist Church Last Night—Many Instructive Talks Given. Junu-H Hotel. niphls hy At- would 1 Then* will be a at the Baptist Church Sunday after- 1 nooiij honoring the memory of the late Anderson Uoddenhery. This service is to he attended hy the peo- J pie of this oily ami county anil s|>e- ||.\TTI.KSIIII’ CONXKC'Tiri" thousand dollars. The Sir.nl;: had been i:i session •list church since V last ■night. The meetings of tin most interesting in S 'hool Institute which cession at the .Metho- inee Monday. dosed id of help tc sufficient the other wa By virtue of a:i order of the Court Jewelry, bricks, Ice and many other {g ever al members of the eommitte dal invitation ta young men ami b of Ordinary of said county, will bol art * r * e sold at public outcry, on the first Tuesday In October, 1913, at the j ‘ ,ow Court House in said county, between t!e8 - the uiual hours of sale, the follow ing real estate situated in Thomas county, to-wit: One-fourth undivided interest in lot described as fellows: Begin ning at tho corner of Seixa9 street, and the old Magnolia road on the East side of said Selxas street, and running thence north along the wes- been mentioned in that ouiiectioii. The local Post Office r, takes the palm for curiosi- Last night, while putting up the night mall from Atlanta, the pos tal clerk noticed fifty or more worms making their way promiscu ously through the mail in the de livery boxes. He was somewhat per are said to nave wondered before at the long Journey. • xtend Ti the program ntiounced In The Tlmes- engaged ested in Sunday IS NOW A FLAG Sill I*. ula rIy Engagement Announced. Tin- Rev. and Mrs. James Hnscom Johnstone, of Thomasvillo have an nounced the engagement of theii tiirlied as to the reason for this un-| e ld est daughter, Mary Frances. TAX NOTICE. PhUaddt.l >liip Connor undergoing yard for th passed out t I to Ha la, Oct. i. -The Imttle- iciit, which has been f-pairs at the local navy past several months, seu today. It will pro- pton Roads to join tin collect! ii usual liberty on the part of the aui-'the Rev. Edwin Reagan, formerly ot jq* axes mala nml Imita-n an Investisatlon. i Went Vlrginln, who In statlonf-d ns a l ers of rou „ t v f„ r Hi .......... K ........ ........ ..... found "° trace of their Preshyterlan missionary near Seoul. ♦ t-«osi in but on examination found that they tern margin of said old road In the eenrule a , lf i nn j v oak I Korea, Tho mnrria direction of Bruces land the dls- " <ro 11,0 R^nnuie and only oaa | tance of 163 feet, thence northwest on a straight line to the stake mark ing the comer of land on the north west line of Bruce’s land, according to Davis’ survey, now on record in , ,, , , . in i >.i > in miney, niiw on u ih to satisfy ftTi execution Issued from , clerk .„ Suptr | or Court of the City Court of Thomasville, on 1 the Sth day of May, 191.1, in favor of Cameron Stove Company and agalrst B. K. Gunn. This September 3rd, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. 9-5-4UW. jsaid ccunty, thence on a straight line southwest to f. point on Selxas street Si feet southeast along Selxa3 street, to starting point. The sale will* continue from day to day, between the same hours, un til said property Is sold. Terms: Cash. This first day of September. 1913. J. S. MONTGOMERY. Admr. Estate of Fanny Foreman. 9-5-4 tsw. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Notice is hereby given that the un dersigned has aprlied to the Ordin ary of said county for leave to sell land hejonei ig to the estate of Sllza Dekle Tor the payment of debts (or for the purpose of distribution). Said application will be heard at tho regular term of the Court of Ordin ary for said county to be held on ' the local hours of sale,Jiefore re the genr.uie and only worms which are so much in de-|plac maud at this time for the big bream which inhabit the eddies of the Och- locknec river. The conjecture is that some one sent them In a box and tho wary worm, looking ahead to the waters of the river, preferred the more comfortable quarters of the Postoffice, and crawled out. They were all captured and turned over to an ardent fisherman who Is using them today with great success. Any one who missed abo.it thirty or forty groat big, fat. juicy ones from his package will know where they have gone. ECZEMA AND ITCHING CURED The soothing, healing medication I In Dr. Hob-onta Kc/.oma Ointment SHERIFF’S SALE. j penetrates every tiny pore of the ski.i GEORGIA, Thomas County: clears It of all Impurities—s»o: s Itch- Will he sold at public outcry to j ing Instantly. Dr. Hobson ? Eczema the hlghes* bidder for cash, during j Ointment is* guaranteed to speedily the the first Monday In October, 1913. . This 1st day of September, 1913. C. F. REHBERO, Adm., Upon the Estate of Eliza Dekle. 9-5-4tsw. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE G. T. BELL, PEARL WARD BELL. Libel For Divorce In Thomai Su perior Court. The defendant. Pearl Ward Bell, is 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 and there to answer plaintiff's com plaint os In default thereof, the court will proceed as to justice shall appertain. Witness, the Honorable W. E. Thomas, Judge of said coart, this 4th day of September, 1913. O. GROOVER*. Dep. Clk. 8-12-4t-eow. - -Li.* ■ - -iy • ourt house door In Thomasville, Ga., or. the first Tuesday In October, 191o, tho property hereinafter de scribed. the authority for same be ing hereinafter stated: One I carat, Jess A. blue-white diamond ring. Levied on as the property of J. W. L. Yates, to satisfy an executloi from City Court, in favor of Joseph M. Brown, Governor. This, Sept. 11, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, 8-12-ltsw. Thomas Countv. Ga | heal eczema, rashes, ri:ig worm, ! totter and other unsightly eruptions. ’ Eczema Oinnient Is a doctor’s pre scription not an experiment. All druggist or by mall, 50c. . PielfTer Chemical Co., 1'liiliidelplm and St. Louis —adv. ■APPRAISER'S REPORT. GEORGIA, Thomas Counryr Emma* J. Groover, having made application for twelve month’s sup port out of the estate of James M. Groover, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their • return, all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the Evidently Not In Hie Time. She—"There's always a crowd round the dear old professor. He’s such a wonderful conversationalist.” lie— "Lori You really think so? I tried him Just now on every possible topic —hounds, bridge, golf, music halls, everything—and he was simply uafe- lea*.”—Punch. Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday In October. 1913, why said application should rot Iks grantoJ. Thta. 4th day of 3eptembor, 1913. Wm. M. JONES. Ordinary- 9-12-4t. in Thomnsvllle J:i October. j This announcement will be reviv ed v. itli much interest In Wnycrosu. j Rev. Mr. Johnstone was a former pastor of the First Methodist church, j Miss Johnstone possesses an unus-j rally sweet and attractive disposl-j Hon and was very prominent In nils-1 sionary work here. 3hc has since j been stationed at Songdo, Korea, as missionary, but is now visiting her parents In Thomnsvllle where she and Mr. Keagan. will make their home until spring, when tb*y return to Korea.-—-Waycrss Journal. ! will l»C at tho following place dates named for the purpose of ' * T 1j,j ( . ( St at,-. County ami Srliool j M | nn ', i registering the legal Yot-1 fourth di 1913: | Admiral 1 Metcalfe—Monday, Oct. 6th. herald m Coolidge- -Tuesday, Octo. 7. ' Merrillville—Wednesday, Oct. V Meigs Thusday, Oct. 9. Pavo—Friday, Oct. 10. Harwich—Monday, Oct. 13. Oehloeknee—Tuesday, Oct. 1 i. Ellabelle—Wednesday, Oct. 15. Boston—Thursday, Oft. 16th. Patten Thursday, Oct. 30.. A. M I will be at my office at the Court House In Thomasville during the Oc tober term of the Superior Court. Respectfully, P. S. HEKTII. T. C. t T* C. Atlantic: fleet for tho fall maneuv- thc •ut will repine e flagship of the 11 pet, under Bear The Minnesota will for repairs. ;i!k was made % by Mr. J. A. Therrell. of Albany, who lias a large Bible Class, of be tween three and four hundred men. As former manager of the Thomas- viile Telephone Exchange, Mr. Ther rell is well remembered here, and during his stay In the city he was I much interested i:i churc h and Sun day school work. At. address on "The Coming Man " 1 y lir Rawlings, of Naah- ■ *•!••. T r:i. . w •- «»ne of the interest- *ng o' 1 rile meeting and it Train V., It. iV A.. Running icicle unci Atlanta, Miic*Ii Attention. Oc "Til. EOKGIA HUMMER.’’ i.- ve.i the A. B. & A. new foide:** and Aflat it li connect ions to and fr< Lie h made e. \ laliai trip yes I All I hi; i.bled at ti, • sta! t he Murphy in lnc1mna|>olis. \ Mr. and Mrs. Herbert "Pat” Mur-i phy are now in Indianapolis, where] they will remain until Murphy goes* to begin spring firactloe with tho f Philadelphia Nationals, by whom he has been drafted. Mr. and Mrs. Murphy had a very delightful trip, visiting several plac es before going to Indianapolis At Nashville, Tenn., to their surprise, they were met at the hotel by a lot of newspaper reporters, who wanted a*n Interview with Murphy, and their pictures were In the Nashville pa pers the next day. Murphy's father had presented them with a cottage in which to keep house, hut owing to the fact that he will not he In Indianapolis very long they decided to board while there. FARM LOANS a year, tlm» ’— Easy Payment*. Lowest rate*. Ijtr-e amounts n Specialty. BARROW LOAX & ABSTRACT COMPANY. Trlham. Ca. 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The circular Ju**t issued announ cing tiie inauguration of the new | service Includes a number of scenes along the A. B. & A. railroad, which) will compare favorably with the famous French Broad section of Weste-n North Carolina. The ||-| lustrations show some now track- work and Indicates the road bed is! in prime condition for the mainten-j SEHD=FREECATALOGUE cltedule It cted monstrated the suet the laree patronage sometime a’-c »Vr A. train wil more than de •ss predicted r»n tn fir da Costs you lc For Post Card , We would not spend this 25c Costs us Catalogue 18c Postage 7 C ItM Mst hit nrf isntAcasWnaravMrMtfs Louis Gallaher Co., uu’ Building Materials • St.. D*»t. I P. O. Bu 230 A