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SKMI-WEEKlIf TIMES KNTBUPHUE FRIDAY, OCTOBER, 10, 101:1.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
FOR OCTOBER
SHKIUFK SALK. hours of sale on the first Tuesday
GKO Util V Thomas County: in November, 1913, before the court
Will be’ sold before Hie court bouse door 111 Thomasvlile to the
house < ■ .11 said couiitv, within highest bidder for cash at public
the legal hours of sale on the flrst outcry the following described prop-
Tuesday 111 November, 1S1J. to the er ty
hlghesi bidder for cash, t e follow- One Oak colored roller top desk;
ing described land towlt: That cer- onei high desk for book keeper; one
lain in t or parcel of land lying 1 nderwood typewriter und one iron
and being In the City of Thomas- safe - The aforesaid property levied
vllie, said State and county In that J* 11 nnd sold as the property of the
portion or said city known at Fletch- 1 homasvllle Iron Works to satisfy
ervllle on the west side or Camp- au execution Issued from the City
i. . i inter (o,,r t of Thomaaville in favor of the
bel street beginning at the Inter- Pratt . whu Company, under date
section of an Alley in what ia known June
as Lamb's Quarter* with snUl Camp- Sai( , pro|1 ^ rty belnK cumberM me
bell street and run West along and expensive to remove to court
the .North side of said Alley house delivery thereof will be made
the distanc e of 130 feet, run thence front offl e of the defendant nt Thom-
North parallel with said Campbell nsville, where^sajne is[ situated
street the distance of 10 feet, run
GETS NEWS
FROM MEXICO TllltOI'GIl AT
TACHE AT EMBASSY BIT IT IS
XO ROSIOAT PICTIRK—FAIR
ERECTION PROMISED.
Vera Cruz, Oct. . 7.—Information
SPENCER GETS WOMEN WILL
SPEEDY TRIAL
MAN WHO CONFESSED TWENTY
MFRDERS IS OFIFM DREAM-
INM RLT DID MURDER THE
TANGO TEACHER.
ALL REGISTER
MISS JANK ADAMS, HEADS OR
GANIZATION WHICH WILL
MAKE TIIK WOMEN GKT HKADV
FOII Till: TOLLS IX ILLINOIS.
Chicago, Oct.
speedy t rial > Uhh’HKo.
thence East parallel with said Alley
the distance of 120 feet to said
Campbell street, run thence South
along said Campbell street the dis
tance of 4 0 feet to starting point,
having situated thereon three tenant
houses. Said property belnj
SfNti LKTAKY.
iheriff.
SHKIUFK SALK.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
Will be .sold.’ before the court
horse door on the first Tuesday in
.November. 1913, in Thomnsville.
as the property of .1. P. Lamb to Georgia, between the legal hours of
satisfy an execution issued from the sa * e * the following described prop-
City Court of Thomasvlile, said ert >'* to^dt
st to and county in favor of Jack
son Grocery Company and
.1. P. Lamb, said pro erty
found in possession of defendant in
fi f • and defendant in d fa notified
'i : is October 9th. 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY.
Sheriff.
One Rabcock Carbonate Crown
ainst ( *°i*k & Seal Company Cap-
being 'Pins Machine and all bot
tles and cans belonging to
O’e same and one filter, levied upon
and sold as tile property of A. P.
Sessions, under mortga; e FIFh, is
sued from the City Court of Thom-
asville. ia favor of A. .M. Horn.
Said property being cumbersome
and expensive and difficult to move
to the court house delivery thereof
co-operating
ganiz
today
Oct. 7. A big registra-
cn affairs at Mexico City was brought lor the murder of .Mrs. Mildred AI-] , * on (,f woman voters when the polls
by Nelson O’Shaunessey Charge do- licon Rexroat, the tango teacher on I open next spring is tae object, of tne
Affaires at the U. 3. Embassy there September twenty-fourth, was today.
today and laid before John Lind piomised. Henry Spencer’s start- r,M ^ t * organization, will'll
but were held over until the night ing confession of twenty murders
conference. It >s said that O’Shau- woven by opium-clouded brain at
nessey brought no roseate picture of first diimfouuded the police. His nd-
couditions at ti n caipitol, except that I mission of the Rexroat crime has
it was reported that fair elections been .substantiated by evidence and
Would lie held and the early pad- he is known to have committed a
(Ration of the country accomplish- large number of burglaries. lie
ed. Lind will remain at Vera Cruz,. probably may have slain Mrs. Anna
will have no direct com mu u- Pel! Wright last December, she be
Ration with the Mexican administrating beaten to death with a hammer | (| id'ly as
lion and indications are that there i and robbed. Pile remainder of
will he no further communication J spencer’s twenty murders believed
with it Indirectly. .to be a dream of the opium fiend.
• It is do lured that the slayer is pos-
Cbnnge in Cabinet. j sessed by a delusion which he desires
Washington. Oct. 7.- Tilt latest as a start lo Insanity plea.
changes In the Mexican cabinet the j
third in a few months was taken by
by^ Huert'a‘put"oln'clal ‘household j MAYOR PRQ-TEM REID COURT
.-.i readiness for coming elections, j
Rearrangements are understood to j
of the suff-
form-
Th »y met at the call
Adams, who will work
along non-partisan lines. “'Great
responsibility oil us," Miss Adarai
told the women. ’Suffrage lias been
fried out in Denver, and Sail Fran
cisco, but. tile result in Chicago
will mean much more," she said.
Headquarters will he opened as
ible.
Mr. W. N. Drake, of Pelham, spent j Mr. VV. S. Jackson,'one of BarwJckV
yesterday in the city. ! prominent planters was in the city
Mr. E. G. Duren, ' of Coolldg*! .. . _. „ .
I Mr. J. r. Clark, one of Boston i
spent part of yesterday in the city, j prominent citizens, transacted busl-
ness in the city Tuesday.
Mr. A. J. Pipkin, of Sasser, Geor
gia. was a in oil.*-* tne visitors to
Thoniasvilie Tuesday.
cranes in uiicii
KIVect of Hie Order oi (lie Hi*hop
ill Atlpntu May lie Widespread h
< al lied Out.
Atlanta, Oct. .- Tne ban of Cath-
licism in Georgia on modern dam-
be a party movement. The new ap-. And Several Offenders Were Made 1 mg as ‘’offensive to good taste and
pointiuents are Querido Mchano as) | 0 Come Across Willi Hit* Dougii reiiuguatli to Christian modesty,”
For Irregularities. : may have a considerable effect on
— the social world in Atlanta if Cath-
Minister of Foreign Relations and
Garcia Naranjo as Minister of Pub-
Instruction.
ORAFT MENEY FOR PLAYERS
SHKIUFK SALK.
GFn'fGi \. Thomas ( ounty:
Will l-e sold before the c»jrt • '. in | IP made to the purchaser at I
house door In said county within, Pavo Georgia, where Hie property!
the legal hours of sale oil the first, situated.
Tuesday of November. 1913, to the g SINGLETARY,
highest bidder for cash. Cio follow- ( * Sheriff
ing described property towit: That' __ __ __
certain tract or parcel of land lying I
and being In the City or Thomas-1 U’I'I.ICATIOV FUR tRMIXISTItl-l
ville, said state and county in what. TlOX
ks known as FletchervlHe and being I (JEORCI A . Thomas Vounty
on the West side of ( am; hell street. | To a] , <v | lolll ,. „ my concern
beginning at a point 120 feet on an j , n p ourt of O-dlnary I \ Hughes' To(,ay llB s °‘ olle fr0,n Colunibua,
alley In what is known as Lamb’s ! „ f ,s„! of the American Association, to-
four hundred dollars in payment fo?
: down
Bishop Kelley and e ulors-
ily uy tlie priests »»f tills
In Sent lly Farrell, to President
Groover for Only Two Players to
lie Halted—Both From Thoinus-
ville.
President Groover, of the Em
| pi re League, has received a checl
! for lire hundred dollars for Murphy I kins and Harold .McGuire
I from the Philadelphia. Nationals. **— 1
Mr. Thomas Whitfield, of Beach-
ton, was a business visitor to Thoni
asvilie Thursday.
Miss Fannie Evans has returned
after spending several weeks very
pleasantly with friends in Pounsyl-
ania and New York.
Mr*. J. H. Bnlkoni. a ••rominent
real estate man of Boston, was a
business visitor to Thoniasvilie Tuep.'
day.
Mr. If. Van.t Rcdfearn, of the
Woodland community, Grady county .
was a prominent business visitor in
the city yesterday.
Mr. R. A. Weldon left/ this morn
ing for Quincy, where he' goes to de
liver a car load of tombstones.
r.M. George Hicks, a successful
planter of Metcalfe vicinity, attend
ed to business in the ity Tuesday.
VOW IS THE TIME TO GET A
3-KOLLKK POWER C.l.VE MILL
FROM THE THOM ASVILLE IRON
WORKS. GFARAXTEEB FOR OXE
YEAR. PRICE SHI2-7.. 19-lm-sw
Mr. F. II. R
o f Boston,
day in the city on bus-
Mrs. A. P. Wrigiit and Mis
lie and Julia Wright, who in
'pending tiie summer in the
and at Asheville, X. (’.. r<
home yesterday afternoon.
Monroe and • daughter,
<* registered at the Rus-
. (’oi)!). D. X. Colib
a. of Beach ton, spent
the city Wednesday.
Nortn
t urnei
Ir. T. T. Turnbull, of .M.mricello.
in the city yesterday afternoon
for a short time to watch rho series
turns nt the Times-Entecprise of-
Tho
Quarters West from the intersection „ex t kin a.nti having applied
of said alley with Cnmpboll street,; f ' or " ietTer's' of ,,, ' a'dnilul'KtraH 0 n 0 *de I Stiles, the cast olT from the Way-
run thence West a distance of C.n | hon ,, non on es|at „ ()f Ilol „. rt i cross club, who was taken up by
n of said county tlifs is to .\t 0 Dudley, and proved to he the only
id h! ltulnr and t’i • hc’*->; ,*i id * Player drafted from the Empire in-
ors of Robert Muri 'u , » • ».j i to (Mass AA company. Wonder how
at the November term 1913 1 'VaycrosH feels about tills little
. .. .ri ou?'» #i:iti shov** rau.se, if any f ( 'heck and iiovv Bill ^ Clark
with said-Campbell street a distance they can. why letters of ad ninistra-i : ^ ,out one ,le< * T°P Stiles,
feet along said alley, run thence Martln of sald 00imty
North parallel with sniid street a
distance of in feet run thence East 1
parallel with said alley a distance of
:V> feet, rtf.i theme South parallel
! Mayor Protein .vicwougald yester-1 oIic wo,,,en here prominent in Rode-
•day afternoon officiated pt the po-1 ^ acee *' t a,,( * al, fde by the i u lea laid
I lice matinee aim ho lolle teu -n'ite
!a neat sum for tlie city coffers from
.'offenders of various sorts. Four ne-l 111 *’,
■ gro hoya persisted in loafing around; NVhile the girls of Catholic fum-
Ihe ( lay street school and played ; iiies * ,ave been 1,0 n,ort} prone than
ball after they were ordered away i * l, D others to take up tlie new daiic-
by Principal Thweatt, to the serious Mhg, and indeed possibly less so,
detriment of the order. They were I those ol them who take part in the
fined two ami cost each and warned j J°>' H an, l frivolities! of Atlanta so-
to keep away. They wore Luke | ciety nearly all participate in the
Farnelle, Harry Revels. Holly Ran-]‘ ,a »‘ ing at. the Driving Club, the
Capital City Club and the Athletic
Clyde Davis ran an auto without • Club. All those clubs permit ami
a light and was fined five anj rest, j encourage the tango, the hesitation
William Bryant, drunk, two and , waltz, the turkey trot and the oth-
cost: Katie James, drunk and using j er modern dances which Bishop Kell-j w ' nter ,,,ont " 8 '*>’ Mack
profane language, four and cost. A i *’>' sa ' s art * offensive from the Cath-J
star chamber session was hell to‘°lic viewpoint to (Miristian de* ency. THE
try several school bovs for a sup-j aa d modesty. Not only that but the!
The (dances "HI continue at :he eltih*.| h, very home there slio
U GOING TO CIRCUS
Inn mini
Tlinn«ui
i lly I i
been
comP:
I error.
Womans Exchango will ho
at the Art and Novelty Simp
first of November. There ha •
report that it would not Lo
ted tills year, hut this is au t
as all arrangements are!
und
Itailey Attracting
villi Many New Nov-
lailey (Jreatest
trading irms-
ii with its vvon-
urop**.in novel-
e, its complete
recently added
‘■pei tacle of
hicb will be
•dl.e
tnade for its conduct during
AMILV COFGII MIDKINi:
posed violation
ases were dismissed.
of to feet to starting point having; tlon de bonis non should not he. ,na<le « 0O(I
Hunted thereon one tenant house, j granted on the estate of said Robert j ^ ,on
the ! Martin, deceased. I
Witness my official signature this !
with Mont gome
higher club.
thinks
iio lias
v, and i
SJLLiEl.ll 8,£S
that Catholics in Atlanta, if they
obey the admonitions of tAieir bishop
will to nil intents and purposes have
; to give i:p dancing altogether.
covery,
Said re
(property
of
:g levied on
'. Lamb
aJjsfy;
October, 1913.
'. M. JONES,
Ordinary.
the ,l;t»ilce Court 1 1,10 ! "* 1 ,,ay of
’n and f*'- *’• •. District. Thomas
County. G. M. in favor of If. C.. Ar
nold and pvainst .1. F. Lamb. Said
property being found in possession; A IMPLICATION FOR AMMI\ISTH\
of J. F. Lamb and ti»e defoudnnt in TIOV.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
SINGLETARY. To all whom if. may concern
USE TROUBLE. MED FBOTBALL UEDO
bottb* of Dr King’s N
ready for immediate use wnen any •
member of tlie family contractu a
cold or cough. Prompt use will stop;
the spead of sickness. ■?. A. Stid, of
.Mason. Mich., writes: “My whole
1 a ltd
i Tills fttit day oi Octobe*’. 1913.
W. B. HAM BLETON, ;
| Administrator of Mrs. .1. Bell Da-j
I vis, estate.
I medii Ine In * he
bottler* cured me
Thousands of other
famiies
fi fa notified.
T.
(
She
lil all said property is sold. Terms
|l:i'|iiirli Sunil* Out \V«ruin»» . Allnnln Oirl Woulilu’t Convent I n- j T "°.
) A(juln*t Root Worm mid Com; less Hie Teeli Star Won Hie CM-1 lno,,is
Reelle WIlieli Seem* to lie In-,* mlel Came, Wlilrli Wa* a Clneli i ,l:ivn «-n"»lly lienelitte,] an
erenslng. I | depenij eiitirley upon Hr. Kins
Atlanta, Oet'. 7.-Miss lleulali ] I) J, s ‘,' nv . < ', r - v ,n fur <' ltu ' lr
NOTICI: OF SAI.K. i Washinston, <»‘t. — the Hu- llirseli, who wavered herseC on tin
, .. Dowers havin'. In nroimr CKOUOIA, Thomas County: can mem ol.A'rleullme experts to-; outeoine of the Teeli-CItml •! foot
form snnlled to me for Hermann*-f "X Virtue of an order from the day sent out warnings against the, hall game, lias r.ohly paid her bet.
Letters of Administration on Hie eib Court of Ordinary of said slate ati.i! inroads of the southern root-worm,'She married Mike (ireeiiU-'.lt el Hit
late of F w Woodward W e of! vouiity. I will sell at phblle outrry,! and the western corn beetle, these i Tech eleven Sunday alternoou.
-aid Countv lids Is to cite nil and ! <>n the first Tuesday in November, j Pests mean . u Hailed corn crops in, f.’reenblatt had been courting the
legal' singular tlie creditors and next of 1: ' 13 . al the court house door in j both sections. notation of crops, youiiK lady for some time past but
kin of F. W. Woodward to ho a id j
appear at. my office within the time j
allowed by law and show cause, ***
SHERIFF SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas county:
Will he sold within the
hours of sale on the first Tuesday in
November, 1913. before the court
house door to the highest bidder for
cash at public outcry, the fallow
ing described property towlt:
That certain tract or parcel (f
land lying and being in the City of
Thomasvlile, said state and a unt ',
beginning nt a point on Ens* sh.o
of North stevens street where an
alley between Mrs. George ReverB’s
lot and the within described tract
intersect with said Stevens streetHFLICATIOX FOR AD.MIMSTKA
running thence East along said all»y 1 ^ TlOX.
204 feet: running thence South lOS : GKORGIA, Thomas County:
and 1-3 feet: runntiiK thence West! To , H V. "' 1, . om . ** .'! my ‘'" ,u ' er "
20 4 feet to Stevens street; running
t'nnece North along said Stevens
said
any they can. why permanent ad
ministration should not h«» granted
to J. A. Bowers on F. W. Wood
ward’s estate.
Witness my hand a id official sig
nature. this 1 fth, September. 1913'.
Wni. M. JONES, Ordinary.
pests mean <. u( tailed corn crons in ,
Rotation of crops
ouiitv. between the legal hours is advocated as a cure for the south- imd never been able to obtain
of sale, at* eleven o’clock A. M., the'em visitant, which
following described tract of land, I turbant of tlie two.
same being the dower interest of tne j cautions are urged
widow of R. II. Red fear n ( deceased. ] "ester n pest. marry her hero,
ia his estate which lias reverted to; _
•ason of the death
is t |,e most ills- kind of n promise until Just Imforo |f„ r |M . P « rr o. If infero*l.*l, nrlle
Mho same ipre- the Tech-fdtadel game wnen she!., ,
for lighting I be agreed that iC Tech won si.., ivoumI*; "<lll*m»on, or conic nn.l see.
. luarrv her hero. jWoodvillo, Ha. iO- lw
“Cleupalra,” all of
sec*n ia \aldosta, on October 2*1,
Tlie parade, which takes place at
10 o’clock in the morning. Is three
miles in length. In the imvnagerie
a ill l,«* found the only baby giraffe
on exhibition anywhere on earth.
I he inaugural spectacle of “Cleopa
tra is produced on tlie blg'.v.st stage
ever devoted to an open air amuse
ment. It i.s erected In the main
(♦‘lit of the show. There is a cast
ot !,2.»o characters, a grand opera
cchorus of I no voices, an orchestra
of loo musicians, a ballet of 330
dancing girls, **.'»<• horses, five herd
of elephants, caravans of camels, and
an entire trainlo.nl of special s on-
ery, costumes and stage effects. This
is the greatest spectacular, theatri
cal. and rirrits event in the history
of amusements in America.
Among the many Europea i novel
ties on the regular program which
follows the spectacle are Katie Sand-
wina's wonderful strong woman act.
and novelty feats by a company of
Japanese warriors and jin jitsu ex
perts, Winston’s riding and juggMng
| Reals, the Flllis troup of dancing
| l.'O-acrcs farm tc rent; one or five and jumping horses, a brass band
j years; fine land, under wire fence, stallions, Berzac’s mule and mon
key circus, the Siogrist-Sllbon fani-
! family depends upon
Kind’s
cough
, tlioat mid lung trouble*
(lose helps. prise .'.Or an I $l.n
i All druggists..
j II. E. Blickien «.V Co., Philadelphia <
St. Louis.—adv.
said estate
In (’ourt of Ordinary, J
of said state having in proper form
. applied to me as a person selected
street 10S 1-3 feet to starting point. ( by the next kin for letters of admLi-
'3aid property being levied on as|istration on the estate of .Mrs. M.
the property of W. H. Williamson V. Martin late of said county this
to satisfy nn attachment returnable' is to cite all and singular, the cred-
to.the City Court of .Thomosville lnf^ or8 an< * * ,e ^ rs ' ,rM - -Martin
favor of J. L. Beverly and against! to 1,0 81,(1 “PPear at my ofilce at the
said XV. H. Williamson, said proper-! November term 1913 of the Court
tv being found In possession of ten-! 0 ; Ordinary for said county and
ants of said W. H. Williamson, and i K,, «' v * ‘ n " Re - N *»««>• <»»• »hy
*: id tenant* beiiiK notified of said! Pormanent letter* of administration
. . , , , , , sho.ild not be granted to said .1. A.
ii-lv holnir IavIph n nnn nnflnr ... ... . .
Hughes of said state on the estate
of said widow*
fin acres in lot 3*• fi In the 13th
land district of Thomas county Geor-
-*ia situate* on the north side of said
lot. and boundary indicated by
fences and corner stakes.
Terms one-third cash, balance
Jan. 1. 1914.
This the fith clay of October,
Hughes ) I 9] 3.
R. L. REDFKAKN.
Administrator of estate )f R. II
Reelfearn, deceased.
I)i*.
Hunger
. E. Sjiriu
property being levied upon under
aforesaid writ.
This October 4th. 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY.
Sheriff.
of Mrs. M. V. Martin, deceased.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this 9th day of October. 1913.
W. M. JONES,
Ordinary.
SHERIFF SALK.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will he sold before the court bouse
door in said county on the first Tups- j
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
| GEORGIA. Thomas County:
of a:i order of the Court
day in November, 1|H3, between the j Q t Ordinary of said county, will be
legal hours hours of sale to the high
est bidder for cash at public outcry
the following described property to-
wit:
1 fiO horse power holier, 1 steam
hammer, 1 key suite. 1 12 horse
power engine, 1 36 engine lathe,
levied on as the property of Thoni
asvilie Iron Works, to satisfy a fl fa
Veiled from the City Court of Thom-
asville in favor of Lombard iron
Works and against the Thoniasvlll*
Iron Works. Said property found in
the possession of said defendant in
fi fa. Defendant In fi fa notified.
This October 9, 1913.
T. S. SINGLETARY
( Sheriff.
SHERIFF SALK..
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold within the
4
legal
at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday in November, 19 13, at the
court house in said county, between
• he usual hours of sale, the follow
ing real estate rituale in Thomas
county and State of Georgia, towlt:
described as follows: One acre of
land In tlie southwest corner of the
one hundred and seventy acre tract
in the town of Pavo, to bo three-
fourths of an acre broad East and
West and to run back North one
and ono-thlrd acres In length or fcar
enough to make an acre, being u
part of land lot number (3971, three
hundred and ninety-seven. In the
thirteenth district of said county,
bounded West by land of H. Roberts
and South by a proposed street thir
ty feet wide between this tract or
lot and lands of D. D. Peacock. ]
This sale will continue from day
to day, between the same hoars, un-
l A Gentle ami Kllectivo laixalive.
i A mild, gentle and effective laxa-j 1,1 • v
t tlve is what people* demand when i spending
'suffering from constipation. Thou- Atlanta
, sands sworn- by Ur. Kinti’s New Lite rorinerlv. lie loi-alod at Hie IVn
j Pills. Hugh ’railman, of Srn Anto-} X(nah Mrilfr ro „
ill.., Texas, writes, ’’They s'.re, ne-
lyond question, the best pills my wife
| and I have taken.” They never
, anise pain. Price 2.*»e., at sill drug-
! gists, or by mail. H. E. Bucklen
I Co.. Philadelphia, or St. Louis.adv.
D. D. D. Opens New Era
in Dire of Skin Disease
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALK.
GEORGIA. ,n ’ County:
By virtue of an order of the
Court of Ordinary of said county.
• ill be sold at public outcry, on tlie
lir^t Tuesday in November, 1913, at
the court house in said county, be
tween the usual “hours of sale, tlie
following real estate situated in
Thomas county towit: One house
and strip of land 130 x 400 ft.
in block nine (9), being part of
four lots on street in
the town of Coolidge, Georgia, also
i wo houses and lots containing six
at res on •— street, f.ool-
idge, Georgia, one business lot on
Pine, street 30x120 ft., town of
(’oolidge. Georgia.
Oct. 1. 1913.
T. W. CARTER,
Administrator estate Elizabeth
Carter.
APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO
SELL.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Notice is hereby given that the nn
dersLMied has applied to the Ordin
ary of said county, for leave fo sell
land belonging to Ahe estate of
Mitchell Glass for the payment of
debts tor for the purpose of dis
tribution). .Said application will he
heard at the regular term of Court
of Ordinary for said county to bo
i.elu on the first Monday in Novem
ber, 1913.
This 7th day of October, 1913
U. M. GLASS.
Administrator upon the estate of
Mitchell Glass.
IN ME.MORIAM.
Returned. j ....
\bo has been! \ loving tribute from Use !;i
»e months in J Q r the Missionary Society of
and will as Baptist church to the m'*in»rj
k- Mrs. Pearl Howell. Mrs. Howell
1 is ready to g ono a:n| our hearts are sad
ill kinds of '»i* : while she was ever ready ''dll m*.u
and hand to help—she was one o
those sweet quiet nature'- w'»
shine most in the home and this i
as God would have it, for • s wife
and mother, and as friend -lo* wa
ilmiduny Im,-!'ovd 1,1 » r| l>
k of I*ro|ier Facilities , tion. eri
Death came to her so quietly and ,,l J t
quickly Mis hard to realize she ha
gone — hut we have the assuranc
NEGRO ROUSE BURNED
BIDS WANTED.
Bids will he received up to ten , Last Night
o’clock Tuesday A. Ai.. October 14th,! cause ol‘ I
to deliver at county's warenouse in For Sending in Alarm.
Thoniasvilie, Ga., with public weigh-
er’s certificate, 2,000 bushelu, weigh-1 Last night at ten o’c loc k parties
ing 73 pounds each, of ear corn, well; in Flctcherville discovered a blaze. * ( 1,1 1,1,1 wt ,,au ,-le assurance j presented
slip-shucked, and fu’ly dry, in quan-|in the direction of Wrigiit street and I snail meet her in the heautifel I den
titles of not loss tliiin 30 bushels, j Immediately sent in an alarm t3 the (and bright, beyond and with bowed ’ uas
By of high air coulters and somer-
saulters, Mae Wirth, greatest
bareback and somersault rider lu
the world; Victoria t’or.Iony, queen
of high wire experts; the Georgetfy
family of strong arm Jugglers, the
[j,./ Florence Res Jardy a ml l.es Deko
tamiiies of acrobats, sevc>n herds of
,,,(? trained depliants. and the fl ft v fun-
(>'. iiiest clowns in th.* ,\orld.
!i;h ! 'In.* Barn uni and Bailee ■ ircus
for ,<>r more than fifty years bus stood
at tin* head of the world’s amuse*
f ment affairs. This year it is more
: Merest in: than ever before and
ho twice as big. It travels on a trail
more than a mile in length, cover*
fourteen acres of ground,
nearly I,3nn employes, 7•»
nearly two-thirds of the
America. 11" cages in
hid
id has
7"" horses,
elphants in
the menag-
a g ins and
•rformances
moon only,
e as those*
will be given in th,. i
and will be exactly the
at Madison Squa
New York, where the season
opened in March. Not one de-
AIso" to deliver 100 tons choice hay I department. Owing to the lack crj bonds and aching hearts, we submit. tail has h “ f ‘ n <ha 3ged. The great
in quantities of net less than two i facilities for turning in an alarm, | . ... . .. . , ,« .i, .,ii' s|, ‘“ f:i 'I‘‘ v;,s ^*ld to b.* the most
tons, bidder to specify variety ofjas is usually the case thi flames I ... , notable dramatn ewnt in ’be bis
hay offered. l)elivo-y to ue made j had gotten too much of a start to| l, iings well and tender our deepest tury of amusem'-nts in rh.it ity.
before Sovetnber !7>tb, 11)11. The J make ii realy worth while to save ( >ympafhy to her bereaved famil
right to reject all bids reserved. , the house. The department fighters *. |1( , r JfMst in«cribe • in on
W. A. PRINGLE, Ch n., led by the intrepid and fearless Lil-
Board County Ccmon^Fioners. j •>’ Linton, tried to save the house minutes to .i**r memory,
sand ail'reeding finally in checking,
j the flames. Only a trunk and a mittc,*.
ini th-
'•tfully sibmitted
STATE OF GEORGIA.
EXKCTTIYR DKI'ARTM ENT
ATLANTA.
| watch were saved,
j The house was owned by a negro
j named Jim Roberts and was oveu-
j pled by Florenc e Clark. Tlie loss
I of her goods was almost total
October I 1913. i tiie house, of course, was wreck.* I
.... ’ ’ ! beyond repair. No one was in ;ii
Whereas, a vacancy exists in thei u __ ,
63rd Congress, from the Second
Distrh t of Georgia, by reason ofthe
M Its. W.
MRS. .1. R
MRS. (). C.
. FAFCETTE.
FLO v l).
HALL.
i house when tlie flames started
It is not known how It caugh’
Trofessor Tudlong’s oa’eo of eczema
tvus known to almo.it every hospital
and physician of reputation throughout
the mute of Connecticut. Ills letter is
another interesting demonstration of
whut is being accomplished by tho
famous spocinc D, I). £>., Prescription.
“It may bo ot Interest to you to knotr
that your life-giving preparation. I).
1>. D. Prescription has been of incal
culable value to me. I was covered
with eczema from head to foot when
1 began using your remedies. I could
get no relief, although I tried a thou
sand means. I applied but two bot
tles of tho Prescription; a euro was
affected in a very short time, in less
than one month.’’—Prof, C, J. Budlong,
South Lyme, Conn.
Ask any druggist today for D D. D.
Prescription. He’ll tell you it allays
tho itch instantly—and soon there are
signs of cure.
Wo have handled the remedy for
years and regard it as the specific for
skin troubles of all kinds. Come in or
ask us about D. D. D. Prescription,
also about D. D. D, soap especially
for tender skins.
We offer the first full size bottle
on the guarantee that unless It stops
the itch at once, it costs you not *
cent.
it. TtU>m&», Druggist.—»dr.
■ r, J:-- ’
I.IIIKI. FOIt DIVOKCK
. BELL,
PEARL WARD HELL,
LibPl For Divorce in Thomas Su-
perior Court.
Tlie defendant. Pearl Ward Boll,
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-
rlafnt as In default thereof, the
court will proceed as to justice shall
appertain.
Witness, the Honorable W\ E.
Thomas, Judge of said court, this
Ith dav of September, 1913.
O. GROOVER. Dep. Clk.
S-I2-it-eow.
STOMACH TROUBLES
ECZEMA AND ITCHING IT’RED
Th** soothing, healing medication
::i Dr. HoIkoii’* Ec/etnn Ointment
penetrates every tiny pore of th<* ski.i
dears it of all impurities- s»u. s itch
ing instantly. Hr. Hobson'.* LVzenu
Ointment is guaranteed to s; eedi!>
:rn,
i.l ot lie
IN TIIK DISTRICT C;>l RT
of iIm* l ulled States Southwestern
Division Southern District
of Georgia.
In tlie matter of Harry Steyer
Mr. Rajfaad Writes Interesting j
death of Hon. S. A. Roddenhery.
I, John M. Slaton, Governor of
said State, do issue this my procla
mation, ordering that an election
be held on Wednesday, November
5, 1913, In the counties composing
the Second Congressional District to. n,a:, » bankrupt, in bankruptcy: |
choose a Representative in the Con-] 1° pursuance of an order of tJ*'j
gress of the United States for tin Mon - - ,as - McCrackin. Referee in • Ragland, of this place, writes: “I have 1
unexpired term ending March 4,f Bankruptcy, dated October 4. 1913,'been taking Thedford’s Black-Draught ;
i..ii!. ITeilfer
I’liilu.Iflplia unci Sf.
Letter on This Subject.
Madison Heights, Va.—Mr. Chas. A. i
UDGE ATKINSON CATCHES
LARGE WHO CAT
191 fi.
Given under my hand and the seal
of the Executive Department, at the
Capitol in Atlanta, this, the 4th day
of October, One Thousand and Nfm
Hundred and Thirteen.
JOHN M.i SLATON.
Governor.
By the Governor:
A. H. Ulm.
Secretary Executive Department.
(adv)
FARM LOANS
5 year, tlm* — Easy Payment*.
Lowest rates. I.ar> amounts a
Specialty.
HARROW LOAN & ARSTItAtT
COMPANY.
Pelham, Ga.
C ulllt
of till
tcreMing limit
lock nee.
Judge Sa
the public is hereby notified that the | for indigestion, and other stomach troub
Trustee will sell to the highest bid- j les, also colds, and find it to be the very
der for cash, within the lejal hours j best medicine I have ever used,
of sale, before the store house door | After taking Black-Draught for a few
recently occupied bv the bankrupt, i days, I always feel like a new man/*
in Thomasvlile. Georgia, on Octo-1 Nervousness, nausea, heartburn, pain state Supreme >our'.
her 17th, 1913, all of the stock of | pit of stomach, and fi feeling of full- , gue*-t of his daughr*
good*, note* and accounts nt said ; ncss a,,er ealin 2’ arc sure symptoms ol Hammond, for sc
.'state tlomach trouble, and should be given the | Illis , il v Pur | nK hl
' The stock nr '--noils, as far a* prac-, S,rengB, *"'*' !>av.. take:, him ,o i
• * : r; ■
over Mil or l.l.l* I* to tho best I”- f rom these ailments, you should take I ■* J
tom-’ or tho estate will be Inline- # medicine of known curative merit. terday morning, at
dintcly submitted to tho .ourt to-j || S 75 years of splendid success, in the hour Tho '' hase
confirmation. Ten per cent of tin' ^ treatment of j U st such troubles, proves ! Mr Phaplus hounds
highest hid or bids to be paid In cash (he real merit of Thedford’s Black-
pending confirmation of the sain. ! Draught. Safe, pleasant, gentle In action,
Tii!* r,th day of o, toiler, 101 a. I and without bad after-effects, it is sure
\v. if. Rockwell. | lo benefit both young and old. For sale
Trustee Estate of Harry stever-1 everywhere. Price25c. N.Cm
man. Bankrupt. Adv. — ( (adv)
•liuigt* of Giis Slate*
Daughter, Has In*
l lie Orb*
iiii'on. of ti
as beon th«*
Mrs. Walter
r.il ('.'.vs iri
>i.\. friend*
uiri«> s portions
mty ail l ns the
fc*nd ot sports of all kinds,
at hunt uas cotton up ye**-
quite i*i early
started behind
near the Arc? -
bold place on the river and lasted
for about an hour. The cat was nn
unusually. large one. and will bo
mounted for Jud-v vtkinson. Mr
If. W. Hoi; kins. Jr . and Mr. and
Mrs. Dearborn, composed the party.