The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, November 07, 1913, Image 3

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 7, 1013. LEGAL ADVERTISING FOR NOVEMBER SHERI EE’S SALE. i'o ihweaterly up said street from j 3iid starting point fifty (50) feet. GEORGIA Thomas County: thence southwesterly to the ditch, Will sold on the llrst Tuesday in thence along the ditch towards Les- Decettr ; r next, at public outcry at i ter street fifty (50) feet, thence the CO I nuse In said county, with-! Northeasterly to the starting point, in the Ie ul hours of sale, to the Levied on as the property of Rosa It. Davis, to satisfy an execution from "By Court, in ravor o' Chas. P. Han- sell. 't his. November 0th, 1913. T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, il-7-lisw. Thomas County, (la. higfhest bidder for cash, certain prop erty, cf which the following is a full and complete description: 5S acres of land lying North side of land Arthur Williams, and being a part of lot of land No. 288 and in the 13th distrl t oh said county, and being more fully described In last will of Moses Williams, deceased, re- (Orded in Hook "K,” records ot wills in Ordinary’s office of Thomas Coun ty, pages 124 to 134, inclusive. Said property levied on as the prop erty of Archie WTlllams, to satisfy an execution Issued from the Jus tice Court of the 763rd District, G. M., of said county, In favor of the Wheeler Company against said Ar- c hie Williams and Levy Tillman; said property being In the pession of l-oitls McRae, also to satisfy an exe cution issued from the Justice Court of the 763rd District G. M„ said I expense of moving sold Income County, In favor of Home Fertilizer E1BIG MftlilfiiT RAILROAD WRECK! SUMMING ilia GIVER TEDDY FAMOUS EXPRESS, RUNNING ITS SUIT TO BREAK UP THE j WENT TO 111 ENOS .OllES ON BETWEEN PARIS AND MAR SEILLES COLLIDED WITH A WRECK TRAIN AND JHUITY- TWO WERE KILLED. | INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER COMPANY, WHICH IS SA1I) TO j HE AN ILLEGAL COMBINE. GI NBOAT, AND RECEIVED SA- LUTE OF TWENTY-ONE GUNS AS HIS BOAT ENTERED THE IIAltBOIt—MANY DISTINGUISH-1 ED PERSONS THERE TO GREET HIM. Sicifa *— | St. Paul, Alinn., Nov. 5.-«-Coun-j e! !!., Franco, Nov. 5.—Thirty-jsel for the defense In the Federal i people were instantly killed and government’s suit to dissolve the In-J forty injured, when the Marseilles- ternational Harvester Company to-1 Paris express was wrecked in a col- day concluded the final arguments! . .. lirslon with a wreck train, near here before the United States District j Iier ® this morning on the Argentine last evening. Court. Attorney General McRey-j « All the bodies were not recover-! nolds at two o'clock'began summing ! *,* ~ i! - Col. dmem ed until this afternoon. President Raymond Poincare, of France, today visited the wreck scene, and afterwards he went to the several hospitals where the in jured are being cared for. r.l> the Government’s case. SHERIFF'S SALK. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold on the first Tuesday in December, 1913, at the court hc’se door in the city of Thomas- ville, In the county of Thomas, be tween the legal hours of sale, one locomotive engine, levied on as the •nroeerty of J. A. MrLelland, to sat- { . ... „ fsfy an attachment in favor of .bared IIis toot. Thomasvillo Iron Works, returnable H. D. Ely. of Bantam. 0„ s :ffere<i | Th( , viuniugo of Miss T.-inim Cassa- to the City Court of Thomasville. at 1 from horrible ulcer on h(s foot fori . . -7 ......... the December term, 1913. thereof, I four years. Do- tor advised amputa- Owlng to the weight and difficulty "? n : but , be I ; ef ",‘ ,e<, 1 and reluctantly ! tried Bucklen s Arnica Salve as n What more can we do to convince vou that you positively the iiuTho r S b U y n a°n t ee't“0“ Meanmrs"!*! can find perfect health and relief from your suffering by using Lyclia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound? All the world knows of the wonderful cures which have been made WEDDING WEDNESDAY: & Chemical Company, against said Archie Williams and Mattie Williams. Also at the same time and place, and under the.same terms, will be sold 25o bushels corn, more or less; 7,500 pounds, more or less of cotton in the seed; 150 gallons more or less cane syrup; one acre seed i- ne. Said property levied on as the property of James Williams, to .Kitlsfy an execution issued from the City Court of Thomasville It now stands on the track of the Atlanta* Coast Lfn^ Railroad Com pany. This. -1th day of November, 191/5. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. 11-7-wtsw. Thomas County, Ga. dy and Mr. Herbert Neel Inter etling Social Event of Last Night. ... i A social event of great interest ‘ ‘ here was the marriage last evening soon completely cured/ 1 ’* Heat Jem- j whi fhtook pfcre'at r.L! 9 Only 2^ ’ Methodlat Cburch ’ at 7:30 All tint -gists nr by mail. II. K. 0 S!,? e „.,, h ,, *1 ,1 ,, in i i | I 4,, I l.ie .Him was beautiful wiin Riu-ulcti A ( o M Philadelphia or St. Louis. adv. salute of twenty-one guns was fired ; for the distinguished visitor, and a. delegation of prominent persons ■ went on board to greet Col. Roose-j velt. Military bands played American j and Argentine National anthems.' and an enormous crowd applauded I the Colonel as he stepped ashor r \ t and thousands cheered him as hej passed through the streets. by Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound, yet some wo men do not yet realize that ail that is claimed tor it is true. EE1TIFIII HOME Him jnent administration, should not be | ! granted to E. L. Alderman on Ster-1 SHERIFF'S SALK. BORGIA, Thonuls County: Will be sold at puniic outcry to \ H n g B. Sandford’s estate the highest bidder for cash, during against j the legal hours of sale, before decorations of green and white, palms, ferns and Southern smilax being effectively used as a back- The Marriage of Miss Leila Patter son and Mr. Edwards, of North Carolina, Interesting Event of Wednesday. If suffering women could be made to believe that this grand old medicine will do all that is claimed for it, how quickly their >i.Tiering would end! We have published in the newspapers of the United States more genuine testimonial letters than have ever been pub lished in the interest of any other medicine for women in the world — and every year we publish many new testimo nials, all genuine and true. Read What These Women Say! ground for masses of lovely wnlte I A very beautiful norne wedding! chrysanthemums. The altar was | here yesterday was that of Miss Lei’a ' Thomasville. erelnafter | or same i 1 l-7-4tsw. Wm. M. JONEJJf Ordinary. Thomas County, Ga. said Janies Williams and H. V. Mar- court house door In tin, and in favor - of Georgia Ferti- j lizer & Oil Company. ber » 1913 * * h e property Owing to said property being cum- ( described, the authority hersome. and expensive in moving, j being hereinafter stated: j CITATION, the same will be delivered on the j One (1) certain lot known as Lot j GEORGIA. Thomas County: premises cf James Williams, one of j No. 46 in Bellview, according to atir-J To All Whom It May Concern the defendants in Fi Fa. 1 vey made by D. H. Parker for G This, 5th day of November, 1013. Leak on Oct. 10, 1907, said lot | lng fifty (50) feet wide on the j North and South and one SINGLETARY, Sheriff. 11-7-4 tsw. , banked with palms and in front of It l Patterson and Mr. Leroy Edwards.. W itness my hand and official sig-; was a beautiful arch of green, thick- j of Wilmington, N. C\. which took ^hls Cth day of^November, | jy studded with white chrysanthe-j i'laco at high noon at the residence mums, under which the bridal cou-jof the bride’s parents, Mr. and Mrs. j jde stood during the ceremony. i James G. Patterson, on North Daw- j Just before the arrival of the bri-1 -^on Street. j dal party. Mr*. .!. .L. Foster sang j Pink and green v.*a« tne color I most charmingly, “Rose In Dud.” the j motif fbr the decorations used thru-1 usic changing to Lohengrin’s Bri- out the house. Palms and ferns were j Miss Nell effectively massed for a background as the party j for quantities of beautiful pink) j flowers. In the front parlor, where! hundred i months of ace, minor child of Idella !, Tbe bride rame in alone, preceded j the ceremony was performed, the Hliiirton, Ohio. -“I wish to thnnk you for the Rootl I ih-rivoil from J.yrlia li. I’iiikham’s Vi-jfota- l,Ie Coinpoiind sometime af{o. I suffered eaeli mouth such agony that I could scarcely endure, and after taking three Lotties of I.ydia IS. Pmkham'K Vegetable Com pound I was entirely cured. “Then I had an attack of. >rganic one what your remedies liave done for me.”—Mrs Hiioha Win- oatk, l’>ox Illutlton, Ohio. f’ontwater, Ma li.—“A year ago I was very weak and the doctor said I had n serious displacement. I hail backache aiul bearing down (mins so had that I could not si', m a chair or walk across the floor inflammation and took I.ydia K. - and 1 was in severe pain all the 1 fair- To All Whom It May Concern: ■ ciwngnig to none ; if.! Amanda Guyton havlns applied | IJ . , y it i for Guardianship of the person and I l nE ”' * he ° rsa ° Bt ’ al the! Property of Mozell Williams. 12 •SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: ■ ™ Will be sold at public outcry to : the highest bidder for cash, during ' '".f 0 ” 1 ' 1 IK,, ihffol ImUM nf onln hafnaa thn i TOOVer « ^O. This, November 6th. 191.1. T. S. SINGLETARY Sheriff. I1-t-4tsw. Thomas Co nty. ( the 'legal hours of sale, before the court house door in Thomasville,! Ga., on the first Tuesday in Decern-! ber, 1913, the property hereinafter described, the authority for same be- j ing hereinafter stated: (100) feet long on the East andWilliams, late or said county, de-1 be . r ulald of honor . Miss Clara j tridal rouple stood under ar ar. h West .eased, notire 1, given that said P, eeI ’ eroom, preceded by his best {o' green, studded with .pink flowers, levied nn .he r 'application will he heard at mv office man * Mr ‘ nem “ r -MacIntyre entering; To the music of Menrtellsohn’s Levied on as the ^ JM .*o„ the * b< ! a ‘ 8,e ’ a,a ? meeting [ Wedding Marrh played by Miss Hal-I in favor ^H I. I Monday. In December. 1913. ! ,he br ' de at tbealtar ;,, ^ he ,18b ers;ll» Covington, the l.rldnl party on : in ia\or oi m i.. phis October 13 1913 " ere Me 8a rs. Sydney Fleming, Sam tored the room. The ma’.d of lion-1 ’ ,umr *’• Mitchell, George Neel and Will for. Miss Alice Patterson, came In 1 n \v li send. j llrst, preceding the bride, who on-j The marriage ceremony was por-jtered with her father, Mr. Janies G formed by Rev. J. U. Johnstone, pas-1 Patterson, and was met by the groom ! lor of the church. Mendellsohn’s 1 w it li his best man. Mr. C. L. Walker. Wedding March -was played as thei°f Wilmington. X. C. 'The marriage: GEORGIA, Thomas County: ' bridal party left the church. ceremony-was impressively perform To All Whom It May Con- era: I - • ■ , 7he unde was beautiful u. ber Mrs. M. K. \\ .ilte, having In proper i K0U „ 0 f wdilte crepe mete-r over !° r .m applied to me for Permanent sat |„_ , t wn8 made wll!l a c0 „ n Thomasville, J ■•d.’lters of ^Administration on the ; train effectively trimmed with fur. esdny in Decent- j estute of L. S. White, late of Haldi.pr. front of the skirt opening over 3 I’inkhtun’s Vegetable (.’oni|Miuml and I am cured. I thank y«m fur what your remedies have done for mo and should anything liothcr me again, I shall use it again, for I have great faith in your reme dies. You may use my testimo nial and welcome. I tell every time. I felt discouraged as I had taken everything I could think of and was no tletter. I liegan tak ing I.ydia E. Pinkham’s Vegeta ble Compound and now I am strong and healthy."—Mrs. Auer. Paulino, li. K. P. No. 2, Box 77, Pentwater, Midi. W. M. JONES, Ordinary., and Ex-Officio Clerk Court of I1-7-Itsw. Ordinary. PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION. : SHERIFF’S SALE. Seventy-live (75) bushels of corn j GEORGIA, Thomas County: in crib, levied on as tho property of j will be sold ot public outcry I B. L. McCann: and two hundred. the highest bidder for cash, tlurln (£00) bushels ot corn In crib nndjti, P legal hours of sale, before two'and one-half ’( 2 lu i acres of cans cou r t house door in the field, levied on ns property oPon., on the first J. R. Hicks. ' iber, 1913, the property hereinafter j County, this Is to cite all and slngu- j panel of plaited lace. The waist Owing to the difficulty of trails-; described, the authority for same he-1 Pr the creditors and next of kin of ■ of lace, which was attractively drap- pertin-'. same will be sold at the re-. ( Iip hereinafter stated: IK. S. White, to bn and appear at my e d across the fiont, and embrolder- spective. places of defendants In Fi j Two 12) grey ntnre mules: one office, first Monday in December, ] cd -with pearls. It had a wine gir- Fa. j (1) bay mare mule- one (I) mouse; 1813. and show cause. If any they|,n t or , he white satin with butterfly Levied mi as the property of J. B. | colored mare mule: one fl) black ! 'an. why permanent administration , e .,ds, reaching up on the corsage. Hicks and M. L. -McCann, to satisfy I horse mule. i should not be granted to .Mrs. M. E. The Ions tulle veil had a Juliet veil an execuMon from City Court of j LevI?d on as the |M . opmv of 0 . w . j 'Vhlte on E. 8. White’s eetate. ! fastened on either side, with orange Thomasville, In favor of Williams & . p arker> to satisfy an execution from i WItne8S mv and official sic- blossoms. The bridal bouquet was of :v, ®o“ d - J City Court, in favor of Mutual Fer- ; _ °!! October.! lilies of the valley and.bride’s roses. This Gth day of November, 1913. • tilizer Co. 1913. \\. M. JONES. Ordinary, t q'bp maid of honor wore a lovely 11-7-ltsw. Thomas County, Ga. j gown of pink brocaded charmeuse, j trimmed with lace and pearls, and REPORT OF APPRAISERS, carried a bouquet of pink carnations. GEORGIA, Thomas County: . After the ceremony a reception' was S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, 11-7-4tsw... Thomas County, Ga SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County This, Nov. 6th, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff, 1l-7-4tsw. Thomas County, On. SHERIFF'S SALE. Will be sold on the first Tuesday j GEORGIA, Thomas Coupty: in December next, at lniblic outcry ■ will bo sold before the Cour'. at the court house In said county. | House door In Thomas County, on : Pnston. and appraise within tho legal hours of sale, to tho j n rs t Tuesday In Decomber, 1913, highest bidder for cash, certain prot>- j within legal hours of sale to highest erty, of which the following Is a j bidder for cash: One E. M. F. make full and complete flescrlptlon: | automobile, 1912 model, to satisfy Am undivided one-third Interest j mortgage Ufa Issued from City Court in and to 200 acres of land, the same being all the East half of lot of land number 288 In tho 13th District of sold county of Thomas, excepting 45 Cornelia Ann Hasten, having made 1 1'-eU at the residence of the bride's I'; Mention for twelve months sup-' blether, Mrs. A, A Cassady, to which iport out of the estate of Robert 1 ilf ' relatives and many close friends I.VPPLICATIOX/FOR DISCHARGE. GEORGIA: Thomas County: Mrs. M. A. Montgomery, -guardian of Mrs. Maybelle Daren T.ane, and Lee W. Duren has applied to me to be discharged from such guardian ship, let all persons concerned show eauso before me at the court house In said county on the 1st day of December next, why such applica tion for discharge should not he grunted the 3d, day of November 1913. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary acres in tho Southeast corner of said lot; the said tract of land being more -fully described in the last will or Moses Williams, recorded In Book “K" record of wills In Ordinary's of fice, of Thomas county, -pages 124 to 134 Inclusive. Said property levied on as the property of Thomas Williams, to satisfy the following executions: One execution Issued from the City Court of Tho-masvllle In -favor of George M. Hope & Co., against said Thomas Williams; one execution dssmed from the City Court of Thomasville In fa vor of George M, Hope & Co., against Mills & Williams; one execution is sued from the City Court of Thom- nsvllle. In favor of John G. Burney against Mills & Williams; one execu tion Issued from the City Court of Thomasville In favor of John G. Burney and ngalnst Annie M. and said Thomns Williams: said property being Jn possession of Thomas Wil liams. . v Also at the same time and place, ■mid under the terms as above stat ed, will be sold certain property of which the fnllowlng^Js a full and complete description: 95 acres of land being a part of lot of land No. 265 In the 13th District of said county, situated In tho 3outheru portion of said lot, being north of Moekasln branch, and more fully described In the last will of Moses 'Williams, recorded In Book ''K” rec ord of wills In Ordinary’s offire of Thomns County, pacea 124 to 131 Inclusive, Said property levied in as the ■iroperty of Thomas Williams, to eatlsfy an execution Issued from the I DETITIO.V FOR DIS( HARGE. Superior Court of said County In fa- GEORGIA, Thomas County: # lor of Home Fertilizer & Chemical’ Whereas, J. W. Hall, Admlnlstra duly aivnoint- to set apart the same, having filed their return, all persons con cerned are -hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday In December, 1913, why said application should not he granted. This 5th day of November, of Cairo, Grady County, In favor of Citizens Bank, of Cairo, against I. D. Lewis. Said property levied on by the undersigned ns the property of ; _ Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, said Lewis and to he sold as such. 1117-4tsw. Thomas County, On This Nov. 3, 1913. ! T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff, j LIN'D SU F 1 t-7-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.i nEORf!IA Thomns county: of tho contracting parttes vited. The de«o rat ions *it the house wore a No in white and green, the bride’s table being ospeclall.v attractive. The centcrpiere was a basket of gorgeous white chrysanthemums, suspended from-the electrolier .by tulle stream ers. d ivo rated with nmiden-Aai? fern. In rutting the bride’s cake, the ring went to Miss Katherine Chastain, and the .dime to Miss Mari anne Walt. The bride’s bouquet was caught by Miss Gra’e Beverly. Quantities of beautiful presents Under and by virtue of a security I ^ere received by the young couple, deed with power of sale, executed , W ho are among Thomasville’s most and delivered by Iaiuls Jordan Pecember 23rd, 1910, to E. C. Milli gan, conveying certain property to secure a promisory note of the same date, for the sum of three thousand dollars, maturing one year after date, and hearing Interest at the rate of tier annum from date, as contracted in said deed, the said K. C. Milligan, after four weeks ad vertisement, 'Will sell on the first Witness my official signature thh. Tuesday in December, 1913, between the legal hours of sale, at public j outcry, to the highest bidder for leash, before the Court House door jin the city of Thomasville, County j of Thomas, State of Georgia, for the jipurposo of paying said debt, the LEAVE TO SELL LAND. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Mrs. F. P. Hay, Administratrix on i property conveyed in Raid deed, to- the estate of F. p. Hay, deceased, of wit: All of lot of land No. 75 in said county, having made application ! tho 14th district of Thomas County, sell the real estate of said deceas- Georgia, containing 4 90 acres, more popular young people, the bride be ing noted for her many attractions of person and mind, and the groom prominent both In business and so cial life. Mr. and Mrs. Neel left last night for a short bridal trfcp to Florida, af ter which they will be at home, at the pretty residence just completed for them, on the Boulevard. SEA ISLAND COTTON rd by Rev. Archie McLaughlin Camilla. During tho ceremon Covington played very softly, “Tho I Melody of Love.” j The bride wore her going-away gown, a handsome dark blue tailor ed suit, with hat to march. tier bouquet was of lilies of the valley, and bride’s roses. Tho maid of 'honor was charming ly gowned In pink crepe meteor with drapery and Itodlce of*lace, embroid ered with pearls. She carried a bou quet of pink carnations. Luncheon w^s served after the ceremony, the table being lovely with 1th decorations of green and pink. Mr. and Mrs. Edwards left on the 2:(*5 train for a short bridal trip. i.flor which they will make their home in Wilmington. The bride is the lovely young daughter of Mr. and Mrs. James G. Patterson and i* popular with a large H*'-le of friends and admirers. The groom is among the prominent young business men of Wilmington. The number of handsome presents received by the young collide attest ed to their popularity. For .30 years Lydia E. Pinkham’s Vegetable Compound Ims been the standard remedy for fe male ills. No one sick with woman’s ailments does justice to licrself if she does not try this fa mous medicine made from roots and licrhs, it has restored somany suffer! mr women to health. rr^K^Write to LYDIA E.PIXKIIAM MKRICINKUO. (CONFIDENTIAL) LY> N, MASS., for advice. Vour letter will be opened, read and answered by a woman and held ir strict confidence. Mr. L. A. Matcher of Columbus. I was among the visitors here yester-1 ia tin* day. WANTED—Small Saw Mil! to con tract to cut 300,000 feet yellow Pint*. .1 . H. Flowers. Iw difcsw. Mrs. .1 ii 1 o D. Sampson, Mrs. Emily Buckaloo and Miss Nettle Sampson spent today in Valdosta, attending the Fair. Mr. W. H. Williamson, of Madiso.v passed through the city Monday. Mr. Frank Crabb has moved tc the Spicer cottage, on Ix)ve St. Miss Mamie L. Hollis, formerly teacher In the Thomasville «oho' has been appointed head United States Government school Port Dade. Fla. th“ Mr. C. K. Choate, of Atlanta, wa* among the well-known business visitors hero yesterday. | Corporal Ransom Wheeler ; among the interesting visitors Thomasville Wednesday. He Is .n M. Henry, and were in the city yesterday. Miss Laura Jones, chief operator of the Southern Hell Telephone i, .. , . n „. „ Company, leaves to.lay for Way-j lna hla home ln Uillon now cross, where she has accepted a no- ‘ sitlon. . Mrs. II. D. Payne, of Pine Park j Ih spending a few days with her par- nts. Rev. and Mrs. R. G. Jackson n Stephens Street. [ Wertz, the Gun and Locksmith, i» 'doing repair at the Ihisy Bet* t*>m- |»any, on Jackson St., ThomoM’ille. Mr. A. J. Shepherd was in town Wednesday, with a load of his fam ous green cane. hverybody knows what an excellent quality of cano he makes. Mr. S. R. Blanton, of Cairo., was among the business vistors in Thoin- osville today. He leaves Immediately for Washington, where he gees to firrc/,>t a position ln that city. Mr. J. H. Herbener, Jr., leave. 1 * this evening for Atlanta, and other points in North Georgia to buy lin- ters. Mr. J. S. Montgomery has returned after spending the paM ten days iu Mobile, 'with bis son, l>r. J. S. Mont gomery. Jr. Is the Subject of Senator Smith * Activities at Tills Time—^Want* Government to Investigate. A Consiimpthc Cough. A cough that bothers you contin ually Is one of the danger signals v/hioh warns of consumption. Dr. King’s New DKovery stops the cough, loosen tho chest, banish fev er r.pd let you sleep peacefully. The first dose checka the symptoms and gives you prompt relief. Mrs. A. F. Meriz, of Glen Ellyn, Iowa, writes: "Dr. King’s New Discovery, cured a stubborn cough after six weeks’ doc toring failed to help.” . Try it, as it v ill do the same for you. Best med- ic*n' for cougns, colds, throat and! .. " " 7 .u roubles. Money w... * ir it Mr. Harry M. Jackson, *ho it Ms i*rfc« r.o,- x■ *1 60 Ml d-uc-'k^on engaged ln business lately , , ,, , ' ’ * ’ ’ 'Little Rock, Ark., arrived home Mon-J banks are toda> in a decided quan day night and is stopping at bis'dry over the new American incom father’s, Rev. It. G. Jackson, Stephens St. LIKE: INCOME TAX I’aris, No'. Some of tiie French ed for the purpose of paylnft the debts of said deceased. Notice Is hereby Riven that said application will be heard and pass ed upon at the regular term ot the Court of .Ordinary tor said county to lie held on the first Monday in December next. This the 3d day of November 1913. Witness my hand r.nd official sig nature. Wm. M. Jones, Ord'uary. Company az-tinst said Thomas Wll-jtor or H. X. Hall, represents to the liams and Annie M. Williams. Said 1 Court lp hls ipetitlon, duly filed and possession of property helm; 1 Thomas Williams. This 6th day of Nov. 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, ll-4ts\v. Thomas County, Ga. 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 the court house door In Thomasville, Ga. on the first Tuesday In December, 1913, the property hcrclnatfer de scribed, the authority for same be ing hereinafter stated: Certain lands of Rosa R. Davis, lying In said county, to-wlt: That tract of land In the City of Thom- aavHle, and being part of Lot No. 40 tn the '13th District of Thomaa County, On., commencing on Stcph- PETITION POIt ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To All Whom It May Concern: E. L. Alderman hnvlng In proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the es tate of Sterling E. Sandford, late ot eald County, this la to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin ot Sterling E. 'Sandford to be . v . ... - and appear at my oOco'within the en* Street, at • point 150 feet North- time allowed by few, and efiow ntered on record, that he has fully administered H. A. Hall's estate. This Is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause, if aay they can, why siiid admjnlstrator should not bo discharged from his administration, and receive Letters of Dismission, on the first Monday in December, 1913. Wm. M. JONES, ll-7-4tsw. Ordinary. or less. Said tract being more fully d4‘»crlbed In deed from A. H. 3. Cooke to Louis Jordan, dated Au gust 14th' 1905, and recorded in Book “O. O.” page 39, August 11th, 1905. in the Clerk Superior Court. As contracted In said deed, the said E. C. Milligan will make to the purchaser of said profperty good and sufficient titles in Fee 'Simple, and the proceeds of said sale will be applied to the payment of said debt nnd the remainder, If any, paid the said Louis Jordan. This, November 1st. 1913. 11-7-ltsw. E. C. MILLIGAN Atlanta. Nov. 5.—Tin* groAtli of Sea island cotton In Georgia is the subject of a new and interesting measure which has just been intro duced by Senator Hoko Smith, LEAVE TO SELL LAND. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Notice is hereby given that the un d**n<gned has a milled to the Ordln- "rv of said county for leave to sell land belonging to the < «tate of Wil li <m Brown, for the payment oi debts and distribution. Said applf rrtfnn will he heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for paid County, to he held on tho first Monday in December. 1913. This, November 6th. 1913. JOSEPH JONE3. Admr.. Upon the Estate of William Brown. 11-7-4 tsw. office of Thomas jihe United States Senate. The meas arc proposes to appropriate $100,- 000 to cover the exrenses for the national department of agriculture to conduct investigations and make experiments in the cultivation of the sea island variety In Georgia, Flori da and South Carolina, with a view to the improvement of the seed. The long staple cotton of E ypr. Is now competing with the long sta ple or Sea Island cotton of Geor gia, and her two sister states. Tim English government has appropri ated money for the pur;oso of im proving the long staple ertton of Egypt, and tho object of this bill is to allow experimentation by tho de partment of agriculture, for the vme Und of work ln this country. Congressman Walker has intro duced a similar bill in tho House, and Senator Smith and he are co pper,atlng in the two brunches for the purposing of passing the bill. west from Letter btreel and running'cauzc, If any they ran, xthy perma- 0==**= F4RM LOANS H years time Easy Payments. Lowest rote*. Lar~*e amounts a Specialty. . # BADROW LOAN & ABSTRACT COMPANY. Pelham, Ga. Mr. C. 3. Barwick, with his usual good spirit, was among the proxnin'w: vbitors in Thomasville and at the polls yesterday. He reports lots of I sweetness out his way just now, as j the- mills and evaporators are run- g on good time. vhat ing port *■ flying machine. bout daylight Tim* rite machine seeim* ami the hum of th j motor was distinctly audible. These banks hold some flv** million dollars of coupons of Ameri can securities, which have been 4 ashed or re-discounted. The opinion is expressed that th*.* French banks may lose the one per cent, income tax. whb h is to b4' collected at the place of origin GIRLS PICKED COTTON a; Freight Paid eii SO Dift ?ru rrbj WANTED—Small Saw M.il to run- iract Co cut .1(10,060 feet Yellow Pine. J. II. Flowers. Iw d&sw. ^ Yc-, tho^Kruoi... ...... The tDon't Pay Exa. biJs «£& domestic;^;! Mallard & Vanedoe Con loved Into the store nox Pringle Company. Tills store I per and more adapted in every! v.ay to th° business of this particu-j lar (lothing and men’s furnishing firm, and they are being congratu lated vpon securing su< h splendid j Industrie* quarters. Atlanta, Nov. 6. —How the pretty 4 iris of a suburban Atlanta church v.4 nt into the often fields and pick ed. cotton to lift the debt from this institution, was learned with sur prise this morning. Curious autolsts riding through Oakland City shortly after oreak- . fast happened t<> ’ook tow ard the any | broad acres of Farmer A. !\ Morgan, the i white with the fleecy staple, and lar- j f ben they rub*bed their eyes, and eryj looked again. Instead of the ordl* ry negro field hands, the fields re swarming with rosy-cheeked and buxom matrons, working darting hither and xperlenced cotton pfek- ! ers. Mr. C JARANTtCO ii (Vchran Recovering From Injuries*. tjJ’.r.i St i.*d tho c ftat4> of Ohio, ritr fl? Toledo, L«r»« County. Frank J. ChetVjr makes oath that be i* senlnc partner of the firm of F. J. Cbeneir ft Oo„ do- _ .......... . In* bunlncsR in the City of Toledo. County and » i men tie Sowirif' fa w-hinr State aforesaid, and tbat said firm wilt pay ; ^ w. ch ijt tte sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS f<-r oen.s.ic each and erery ease of Catarrh that eann.it U; , 4 h ; , ‘ 5 l ’ H.*!’ ; 1 ‘'"‘ 0 0 • cured by the use of Haifa Catarrh Cure. £ j n ,'.‘ii.’.. t. * FRANK J. CHENEY. I n F.i. if ft U-ati Sworn to before me and sabsertbad in my • w iior Via mouth.'I'oLv.' i*.:’ preaence, this Gth day of December, A. D., 18»i ] ea.ea*. n-lsu*. if i,^ 1 ’ \.l »-•>. A* W. I _ notary imouc. ' tbi s references will h.>. IfaR'a Catarrh Cure U taken Internally and thu will alt delay li acta directly a pot. blood and raucous sur faces of the system. Bead for teaUamfala, P. J. CnENEY A CO.. Toledo, a by an Dncdats, 75c. • *»*• B*U*a PaatUx PiUa for matlfatkOt JUi lrtt* .T. UyM iU l. ms ilW atyks Utoes •eS.H.f, «** r . asspss bsS Mil X Is U4s tassrs la skMesM I 1 ■aaaasy se rstorsaswars nasieil. L4 It turned out that tney wt-ro men- bers of tho Ladies Aid Society of the Oakland City church. It occurred to them that at this season of the year they could make more money for tho church debt by picking cotton than by holding “sociables." and sewing circles, so they set to work. Not many of them were accustomed to the hafii work, and some fell by tha wayside, as the day progressed, bul for the most part they expressed a determination to stick it through the The many friends of Mr. J. \V. j (*i»chran will be glad to know that h' Is recovering from his accident of a few days ago, and is able sit up. Mr. Cochran was hurt by the fall- fug of a gate upon him at his sta bles on ° raw ford Street. He ‘was trying to get some mules to meve asav from the gate, when they j ( pushed It down upon him. His tn-|day and return tomorrow. In addi- iorles are very painful and he suf-'tion to the regu'^r pay of 50 cents fered from them a good deal, bat Is a hundred pounds, given to al! pick- much better and hopes toon to be ers, prizes -were offered for the lady oat again. * who picked the most in a given time.