The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, November 28, 1913, Image 3

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERtTUSK, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 28, 1018. SEGAL ADVERTISING FOR NOVEMBER , SHERIFF'S SALE. 3EORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold on the ftr*t Tuesday In. December next, at public outcry at he court house in said county, wit'a- C the lecal hours of sale, to the Htfiest bidder for cash, certain prop irty. of which the following is a full md complete description: 58 acres of land lying North side if Tpnd Arthur Williams, und being of lot of land No. 288 and in lie i :5th district ot said county, and •eing more fully described in last vlll of Moses Williams, deceased, re- orded in Book *'K," records oi wills n Ordinary’s office of Thomas Coun ty pages 124 to 124, Inclusive. Said property levied on as the prop- rty of Archie Williams, to satisfy n execution issued from the Jus- ce Court of the 763rd District, O. ..of said county, in favor of the Wheeler Company against said Ar- hie Williams and Levy Tillman; said thence along the ditch towards Les ter street fifty (50) feet, thence Northeasterly to the starting pelnt. Levied on as the property of Rosa It. Davis, to satisfy an execution from City Court, in favor of Chas. P. Han- eell. This. November 6th, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. ll-7-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. SHERIFF'S SALK. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold on the first Tuesday in December, 1913, at the court house door in the city of Thomas- ville, in the county of Thomas, be tween the legal hours of sale, one locomotive engine, levied on ns the property of J. A. McLelland, to sat isfy an . attachment in favor of Thomasvllle iron Works, returnable to the City Court of Thomasvllle. at the December term. 1913. thereof. Owing to the weight and difficulty and expense of moving said locomo- POLICE COURT COT $41.00 NEW RECORD SET FOR ONE SES SION BY MAYOR BEVERLY YESTERDAY AFTERNOON AT THE CITY HALL. roperty being in the pession of j tj VCf same win bn £>ld at the place ouis McRae, also to satisfy an exe- utlon Issued from the Justice Court the 763rd District G. M., said aunty, in favor of Home Fertilizer Chemical Company, against said rchio Williams and Hattie Williams. Also at the same time and place, bd under the same terms, will be Id 250 bushels -corn, more or f«: 7,500 pounds, more or less of otton In the seed; 150 gallons more less cane syrup; one acre seed hue. Said property levied on as lie property of James Williams, to atisfy an execution issued from tho Ity Court of Thoinasville against \id James Williams and H. V. Mar- ,n, and In favor of Georgia Ferti- zer & Oil Company. to said property being cum- and expensive in moving, le same will be delivered on the remises of James Williams, one of ie defendants In FI Fa. This, 5th day of November, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. -7-4 tsw. it now stands on the track of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad Com pany. This, 4th day of November, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, 11-7-wtsw. Thomas County, Ga Yesterday afternoou's police court was u record-breaker, as far as is known now'. Mayor Beverly assess ed fines to the amount of four hun dred and fifty dollars, and most of it has been paid. The tiger netted hundred, several young men who raised a rough house in the restrict ed district paid in another hundred a negro waiter at tho Stuart, who drove a visitor’s car from yin front of a local garage, paid thirty, and feveral others were stung for fifteen il^cost. The Mayor w^s busy from two o'clock until four and several cases were tried and pleas of guilty enter- ~n before the regular* session. May or Beverly says he is going to break up these disorders ’ll various places and also this promiscuous cursing on the streets by negroes who have no regard for people who are pass ing by. SHERIFF'S SALE. EORGIA, 1 nomas County: Will be sold on the first Tuesday December next, at public outcry the court house In said county, ithin the legal hours of sale, to tjie Ighest bidder for cash, certain prop- ty, of which tho following is a ill and complete description: SHERIFF'S SALK. 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 Thomasvllle, Or., on the first Tuesday In Decem ber, 1913, the property hereinafter described, the authority for same be ing hereinafter stated: Two (2) grey mare mutes; one (1) bay mare mule; one (1) mouse colored mare mule: one (1) black horse mule. Levied on ns the property of G. W. Parker, to satisfy an execution from City Court, in favor of Mutual Fer-' tlllzer Co. This. Nov. 6th, 1913. T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, ll-7-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga M{. George A. Carter and vife FOUND GUILTY CHARGED WITH CRIMINALLY ASHAl'I.TIXO YOI'NG WOMAN. WHO WAS GUEST OF HIS WIFK AT TIME. KILLED MANY Mr. H. L. Pearson of Doriahlson- \1lle Is In the city on 'business. Dr. Earle Taylor Is spending •short time in Macon. 'Wftoa, spent Charleston, W. Va„ Nov. 26.—E. Graham Wilson, who has been on trial here for the past w'eek, on a charge* of criminally assaulting Miss Kate Turner, who was a guest of his wife, was today found guilty. The jury received the case lute yesterday afternoon, and spent nil of last night debating on the testi mony introduced during the trial. The Jury recommended a prison iitence, which saves Wilson from the gallows. Wilson’s lawyers immediately ‘en tered on appeal for a new trial. Wilson is a wealthy farmer of this county. ONE 111 NDRED AND FORTY MORE I Mr. D. O Baker, of Coolidge, \y: PERSONS lNJt'RKD THIS YE\R!among the visitors here Monday. THAN LAST — DEFECTIVE . EVCirMKNT LARGELY HESPON- l{o , |)llrllunif *. ho IIve8 n „ ar SIBLE. j . .Meigs, with his amiable wife, spent the day yesterday in the city. Washington. Nov 28 -The Inter- Mr . sam Turnbull. of MouRrie. state Commerce Commission s acu the Gun ami locksmith. Is spent yesterday in the city, uent bulletin, wh.ch was issued IHoinic repair nt the Busy Be© Own* — - — for t ie quarter period | | Mn ^ on Jackson St., Thomas t ill©. Mr. Joe Burns spent a short time in Atlanta this week. _ Mr. A. B. Coe, of yesterday in town. day, show ending June 30th, last, a total in crease of one hundred and forty, ini u.... ..u the actual number of person* killed „ J,r - *■ »• I P. of Hyut.nl In railroad accidents, over tho same'“ ro '» “e ;Hy or a si,or period last year, jlimo as guests of Mr. and Mrs. h The number of persons injured I**' • ,acK - increased eight thousand, and the | increase in the number of train ac cidents r or the same period, was one hundred and twenty-four. • Defective road-bed and equipment ! la said to have caused sixty-nine per! * ‘ cent of the deaths. I Mr. 3. A. Sulk,.of Wilmington, who -onnected with the traffic de- Mr. Ed. Ferger, of Chattanooga, spent Thanksgiving in Thoma.svllie. Mr. Hugh Milton is spending a short time In Knoxville with Iriends Chief Dawkins celebrated Thanks* giving with his youngest daughter. Sarah Blanton, who arrived in the j city Wednesday morning. Mr. Hugh McKeown, is spending a short time in the «*lty with relatives. Mr. Tom Jones of > Cairo, "was among the visitors h*Te Wednesday. 19,60? DALES CUED IN THOMAS COUNTY TO NOV. 14; The total number of collisions and lerailments for the quarter was 1.596, and the financial damago was nore than three million dollars. ' partment of the Coast Line, was in dostn. the city this week. yesterday. Charles C. vas among Whittle, of Val- fhe visitors here Hon. W. J. Harris, Director of the JIM CONLEY STILL IN JAIL | Mr. and Mrs. Albert Dixon, of j Jacksonville, are spending a short itime in the city with Mr. and Mrs. ! Dan Dixon. Mrs. A. C. Siam pen, of Mont gomery. is spending a short while iti tho city. wore called lo Thomasvllle on Sat- Census. has Riven out the figure i.rday by a' report that their son, Peyton Carter,.who was operated on for appendicitis about two weeks ■co, was not getting along so well. His condition was reported as being very serious this morning.—Val dosta Times. nature, this 6th day of .November, 1913. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. ll-7-4tsw\ Thomas County, Ga. SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold before .ho Court House door in Thomas County, on first Tuesday In December, 1913. within legal hours of sale to highest bidder for cash: One E. M. F. make ! n-7-lt*PW automobile. 1912 model, to satisfy 1 CITATION. GEORGIA. Thomas County: To All Whom It May Concern; 1 Amanda Guyton having applied for Guardianship of the person and property of Mozell Williams, 12 months of age, minor child of Tdella j Williams, late of said county, de- i ceased, notice is given that said j afvplication will be heard at my office j at ten o’clock A. M. f on the first 'Monday, in December, 1913. ! This, October 13, 1913. j W. M. JONES, Ordinary. and Ex-Officio Clerk Court of? Ordinary. for tho cotton ginned In Thomas County, up to November fourteenth the date of the last report of S. W. Davis, who is enumerator for tho county. 19.602 bales had been gin- on his ned up to that time in Thomas, as against 13,545 In 1912. This con tinues to be thq same proportion ahead of last year as has been re ported during the season, four re ports of which have already been published. LAMER Tti.Eil TO 000 NEGRO •An undivided one-third interest | mortgage fifa Issued from City Four and to 200 acres of land, the same sing all the East half of lot of land PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION, i Atlanta, Nov. 26.—Another At lanta lawyer is In trouble for trying to rob an ignorant negro client. This time it is Emmett Blount, a young attorney, who together with W. A. Harrell, a notary public, has been bound over on a charge of for gery, preferred hy P. A. Keith, a lie- Shelbyville, Ind., Nov. 28.—Fifty gro. | veniremen, from,whom ft is hoped to | Keith; who has some money, has I obtain a jury to try Dr. William B. 1 acted as bondsman in a number of J Craig, of Indianapolis, who J ,Miskes Ethel and Cora Brown, of Friends will be glad to know. Boston, were among the visitors in Atlanta, Nov. 25.—Jim Conley, that Mrs. W. \V. Jarrell is Improv-Thomasvllle yesterday, confessed accessory after the tact ln ing rapidly after an operation per-1 * _ the Mary Phagan murder case, la formed Monday In Atlanta. | Mr. Ralph McDonald Is spending still languishing In Jail, while diction I — I several days In Meigs with rela- ase liangs lire. The thing! Mr. George M. Hopkins, .vho Is ,J vej) that distresses hint. Is that when he Interested In the dwearingen C'oni-i Is finally sentenced. If sentenced he i pany, dealers in auto supplies, of Mr. John I'asco. ot .-.rontlcello. Is. all the time he Is doing now will Jacksonville. Is spending a short s|l( .„t yesterday in the . Ity with count for nnught. .' time In the city with his mother. trlends. There Is said to be however, a I -7 j good reason behind tile coart's un-1 Mrs. Frank J. Winn has returned j M. W. K. Elierly of Moultrie, willingness to nereilt the trial of Uft er spending the past three months ; spent a pail of yesterday in the Conley. That reason is connected with her daughter. Mrs. I,. A. Wol- city. with uncertainty as to what tho s'l- tors. In Highland Park. Illinois. Mrs. j prenie court may rule In the Frank winn will spend the winter here at * Mr. tirnver Balfour Is spending lase. ! tlie home of Mrs. II. H. Wright. I the week end with frieuds in Sav in tho remote possibility that I annah. Frank might not only get a new trial | The (;ran(1 Thea tre has recently, but might be acquitted in that | added to their musical equipment, wou ld *1111 possible to ln-!. in orua; , t having been ‘purchased hy diet Copley for the crime itself. ! ihIs popular playhouse for use In • the adpatation of the music to the WELL KNOWN INDIANA MAN I pictures. It will lie quite an attrac- STANDS TRIAL FOR Mt'KDKH. jitve addition for the pleasure of those bo attend. Mr. Charles Philips, of Savannah, is in the city for a snort time with friends. of Cairo, Orady County. In favor ofi GKOHOIA . Thomas t’ounty imW “SS in the lath District of ^ 1 i ens 5j a F. k ' of c,ir °. ng-Hnst *• D ' | To All Whom It May Concern: bonds of $200 in two instances, to 5 county of Thomas. exPeptlig 45 ^underslmed as the ,'roperty if 1 ' ,rs - M - R whlte - ""'lug in proper | secure the release of two prisoners, rna tn #»,« Qmitlienst rnmpr nf said U * V l,,e Property iot ; f rm applied to me for Permanent i w ho were Blount's clients, t' tho'buf tract'of land being Rll Thlfvov ll n <1 t t ?li e S0 11 " q 9UCh ' * Betters of Administration on the! Blount's defense, which he says ore fully described In the last will j T s Snioi.ETARY ShcrlfT i cs,a ' < ‘ of K ' S wh ‘ ,e - ,,lte of saldiho will he able to substantiate by Moses Williams, recorded in Book U -7-4tsw Thomas Countv- fla ! ( ' 0,in '- V ’ ,,,ls ls ,0 "‘V i " 1 an ? » "8"; j witnesses, s that Keith gave him a - - 11 • lB 1 nomas v.ouniy, 1 j ar the creditors and next of kin of I general authority to sign Ills name ! E. S. White, to he and appear at my I to bonds. SHERIFF'S SALK. : office first Monday In December. | GEORGIA, Thomas County: 1913. and show cause, If any they Will be sold at public outcry to jean, why permanent administration es in the past. He charges I charged with the murder of Dr. ; now that Blount signed Ills name to | Helen Knabe, two years ago, respond bonds record of wills lu Ordinary's of- I, of Thomas county, pages 124 134 Inclusive. Said property levied on as the operty of Thonins Williams, tlafy the following executions: One gitlon Issued from -the City Court Tliomnsvllle In favor of George Hope & Co., against said Tnomas illlanis: one execution flssued from e City Court of Thomasvllle In fa ir of George M. Hope & Co., against Ills & Williams: or.o execution Is- ed from the CUy Court of Thom- vllle, In favor of John G. Burney Blnst Mills & Williams; one oxecu- >n Issued from the City Court of tomasvllle in favor of John G.c urnoy and against Annie M. and Id Thomas Williams; said property Ing In possession of Thomas WH OM. Also at the same time and place, d under the terms as above stat- w111 be sold certain property of ilch the following Is a full anil nrpleto description: 95 acres of nd being a part of lot of land N'o. 5 In the <13th District ot said unty, situated In the Southern jrtlon of said lot, being north of ockastn branch, and more fully escribed in tho last will of Moses illlnms, recorded In Book “K" rec- of wills In Ordinary's ofllce ot tomas County, pag«3 124 to 134 luslve. Said property levied jn as the operty of Thomas Williams, to tlsfy an execution Issued* from the K jnsrlor Court of said County In fa ll of Home Fertilizer & Chemical nnpany against said Thomas Wll- ns and Annie M. Williams. Said perty being In possession of Somas Williams. This 6th day of Nov. 1913. T. a. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. 4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. fiHEIUFF'8 SALE. EORGIA, Thomas county: Will be sold at public ontcry to • highest bidder for cash, during • 'legal hours of sale, before the rt house door In Thomasvllle, on the first Tuesday In Decem- er, 1913, the property hereinafter escribed, the authority for samo be lli hereinafter stated: '■Seventy-five (75) bushels of corn crib, levied on as the property of L. McCann: and two hundred 100) bushels nt corn In crib and •ro and one-lialf (214 4 acres of cane the field, levied cn as proherty of B. Hicks. Owing to the difficulty of trans- ortlng, same will be sold at the ro- pective places of defendants In FI Levied 011 ns the property of J. B. licks and B. L. McCann, to satisfy execii'lon from City Court of J jomnsvlile, lu favor of Williams & ound. Tills 6th day of November, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. is7-4tsw.. . Thomas County, Ga. SHERIFF'S SALK. 3EORGIA, Thomas County: W4U be sold at public outcry to he highest bidder for cash, during he legal hours of sale, before the •ourt house door In Thomasvllle, Ga. _ the first Tuesday tn December, IIS, the property herelnatfer de- eribed. the authority for same bo ng hereinafter stated: Certain lands of Rosa R. Davis, ng In said county, to-wlt: That lee 4 le A Pit. a* net‘of land In thct'City of Thora- vlllo, and being part of Lot No. 40 i the '13th District of Thomas bantr. Ha., commencing on Stoph- ns Street, at a point 150 feet North west from Iieater street and running northwesterly op said street law starting point fifty (50) feet •aid at thence to their summons when th< cult court opened here this morn ing. Forty members of the panel are farmers, and eight others are Shcl- byville business men. It is doubted whether a jury can | be obtained today. .Mrs. I. 3. Spent*©, of Oehlocknee. was among the well known visitors in the city Wednesday. Wild Turkeys rientifiil. [ That wild* turkeys are more than ; Miss IIt imes. of Macon. was usually plentiful iii this section there | among the visitors spending Thanks- is no doubt, but it is not often that-SM* 1 * in the city, they come right up and let them-j reives he killed as was th6 case yes-j Mr. and Mrs. Louis Edwards, of vith terday afternoon Cargill, living aboui fou Dark. Tha spent [i Speight, Sgivill anti .Mrs. Emmett Smith, ‘Montieello, spent Thanksgiving \ and Mrs. R. A. Smith. Mr. Mack Wins Many Prizes, the highest bidder for cash, during I should not he granted to Mrs. M. E. The winnings of Mr, E. K Mack, the legal hours of sale, before the! White on E. 3. White’s estate. the Thomasvllle entry In the Colum-, , iros ,, ect | ve j„ r0 rs, that the trial Is court house door in Thomasvllle, i Witness mv hand and official sis- bus loult-y show, are given out Jexp e et e ,l to last a long time Ga., on the first Tuesday in Decern-j nature, this 14th day of October, the papers as fellows, Mr. Mack hav-; r- rniir w i 10 h „ s hppn * _ n her, 1913, the property hereinafter! 1913. W. M. JONES, Ordinary, jing captured many prizes in the reg-1 ,,r * Lrn >^ w,, ° ha8 been out on described, the authority for same j ll-7-1tsw. Thomas County, Ga. 1 ular entries and several very hand being hereinafter stated: i — ;Home specials: One (1) certain lot known as Lot] REPORT OF APPRAISERS. j White Wyandottes—1, 2, No. 46 in Bellview, according to sur- GEORGIA, Thomas County: (1, - cockerel; I, 3. I hen; ., ... ■■ ■ . ,, t pnlnrnd «A„ «»«^A .K* TV II n w • Cornelia Ann Baston, having made i pullet; I, 2 .pen. V * ' — 0 ck; In selecting tho jury, tho prosoru- vey made by D. H. Parker 'for G. W Leak on Oct. 10, 1907, said lot be ing fifty (50) feet wide on the North and South and one hundred (100) feet long on tho East and West. Levied on ns the property of G. W. Leak, to satisfy an execution from Justice Court, in favor of II. L. Groover & Co. This, November 6th, 1913, T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff, ll-7-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. bond, arrived in the city on an early | morning train. Accompanied hy Ills . (:u| . |i . daughter, he proceeded Immediately j* 2 4 ! f° the court, where a plea of not .pen. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. GEORGIA: Thomas County: {•plication for twelve- months sup- Tort out of the estate of Robert Paston. and appraisers duly appoint ed to. set apnrt the same, having filed their return, all persons con cerned am hereby required to show cause before tho Court of Ordinary of said county on the first Monday in best display Wyandottes, Whit December. 1913, why said application - Rocks and Buff Orpingtons, should not be granted White Plymouth Rocks—1 1 cockerel; 1, 2, 4, hen; I, 3 pullet; 1, 5 pen. B: ff Orpingtons— 3rd cock: 1, 3 cockerel; i, 3, 4 pullet, 3rd pen. Sweep-stakes, Ten dollah gold specials, each, for This 6th day of November. 1913. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, 117-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. Mrs. M. A. Montgomery, guardian I f;ROHGIA 'Thomas'County ? Mr# Mnvhnllp Duron Lano and .. . . . _ _• _ Mrs. Mayholle Duren Lane, and Lee W. Duren has applied to me to be discharged from such guardian ship, let all persons concerned show cause before me at the court house in said county on the 1st day of December next, why such applica tion for discharge should not be granted. Witness the 3d Also gold special for largest and best display by one exhibitor. Ten dollar gold special *for best cock bird in show; also same .prize for best cockerel in show. Silver cup for whitest bird in **how: making total of 13 silver cups at the Columbus exhibition, in addl- .Mrs. Cargill had gone out luto tho j ard to feed her own turkeys, when: i*n looking them over she found to, jlier surprise that tho number had J | Little time was wasted In t*ie pro- ,,eGn "SRmentsd and tlmt'H)o stran-j Mf an( , Mnf _ aar( , nor . NottlnK . luminaries at llic oiienin.z of tho a ‘‘ re '', fir , n 1 of |I,P ; " ll1 '" r 1 e * > ' iham, ol Sylvester, spent Thanksglv- }lrial. It was apparent from the!Immediately nent into tho house ind wlth MrB 3 A . Roddenbery. Iquestlonn the attorneys asked the i I'fontred a gun. and after two shots | s^eMded In k'HIn t a large gobbler;. . Mr Trafton Fleet w 00d , of Monl- whlch when picked weighed mer t"» tri( ,. 8pont Thanksgiving In Thom- pounds. - aa«„ia in.asvllle with relatives and friends. There are a good many people tn t y Thomnsvill© who would be glad to • * have a Thanksgivi*-'- turkey come j ^| ri Richard Mitchell, is expected right up and let itself tie killed, (to arrive tonight from Statesboro, without paying for it. . [where he Is located, to spend Thanks 'giving, with his family. A Motorcycle Trip. * j Two youn : men of Thomasvllle | \|| ss | rft ne Fisher left yesterday decided to take a trip out Into thOjfor lu*r home in .la< ksonville. after •country Sunday. Their trip was a| a short visit to Mrs. \V. H. Ro<k- Mictess, until they started back/ w ,*ll. i homo when the motor «»n one of their j |cycles went wrong, und tho rider| M |sses Blanche and A uni« Lou Me- I deposited Ills machine with son^Donnld Icn Hus afternoon for Va! I parties and happened to : ct a ridn, wh „ r ,. ttl „ back to town with a friend in an 4 j aVH auto. The other motorcyclist | k peed ing his way homeward when. \|,. t aII( j .\{ rs L \\ j erge r Jr., (he met a young man who was riding. haVft re turned art. r a snort time I spent In Atlanta. They are at homo tlie Spellman cottage, on Jeffer- tion Is careful to learn a bet her the veniremen are willing to convict on circumstantial evidence. 1. MCLENDON’S SPEECH Before Waterways Convention Jacksonville Receive** Very Favorable Xotkr. V.......... ... ■ ;at the Columbus exhibition. In addl- Tlmes-l'nlon, both contain in iuii |the P „rine made a I' nrt :r.. a,, i^L V ' r Oo„ to *1* .liver c«,» won at An. nt. Wbech of lion. a. a. McLendon.| ) , ;^j; ,, ^ e P r " a, n full deed with power of sale, executed and delivered by Louis Jordan on December 23rd, 1910. to E. C. Milli gan, conveying certain property to secure a promlsory note of the same date, for the sum of three thousand dollars, maturing one year after _ . , . . ... .date, and bearing Interest at tho •ess pty official signature this ra(r 0 f 8 % per annum from date, as ’ Novein her 1913. contracted In said deed, the said gusts, November 7-14, 1913. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. LEAVE TO SELL LAND. GEORGIA, Thomaa Cifinty: Mrs. F. P. Hay. Administratrix on the estate of F. P. Hay, deceased, of said county, having made application to sell the real estate of snld deceas ed for the purpose of paying the debts of said deceased. Notice ls hereby given that said application will be heard and pass ed upon at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to he held on the first Monday In December next. This the 3d day of 1913. Witness my band and official s! nature. Wm. M. Jones. Ordinary. E. C. Milligan, after four weeks ad vertisement, will sell on the first Tuesday In December, 1913, between the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to tho highest bidder for Cash. lieJore the Court House door Ip the elty of Thomasvllle. County of Thomaiw State of Georgln, for the purpose of paying said dobt, the property conveyed In said deed, to- wit: All of lot of land No. 75 In the 14th district of Thomas County. Georgia, containing 190 acres, more or less. Said tract being more fully described In deed from A. H. S. Cooke to Louis Jordan, dated Au gust 14th, 1905, and recorded PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Whereas. J. W. Hall, Administra tor of H. V. Hall, represents to the Court in his ipetitton, duly filed and entered on record, that he has fully administered 11. A. Hall’s estate. This ls. therefore, to cite nil persons concerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause. If any they can, why said administrator should not he discharged from his administration, and receive Letters of Dismission, on the first Monday Is December, 1913. Wm. M. JONES, ll-7-4t«w. Ordinary. Saved Ills Foot. H. I). Ely, of Bantam, O., suffered from horrible ulcer on his foot for four years. Doctor advised amputa tion, but he refused and reluctantly tried Burklen's Arnica Salve as a Inst resort. He then wrote: used your salve and my foot was soon completely cured," Best rem edy for hums, puts, Dnislses and ec zema. Get a box today. Only 25c. All druggists or hy mail. II. K. Illirklen & Co., Philadelphia or St. I/oiils. adv. riding ... mule. He stopped and got to one The Sunday editions or the Macon L 1(le of tho rim ,i. .i„ st , lM the horse- Telegraph ami the Jacksonville | ma n j» 0 t opposite the motor* ycl sharp explosive , ... ^ .poise, whereupon the mule, youn j made at the recent Waterways Con-| mnn a nd all went over a wire fence. ' e H* iol, ‘ Jacksonville. iThe motorcyclist asked the rider if The speech Is not only a very finej| ie Wlls hurt, and the reply was. "No, optr, as Mr. McLendon lias always • ■ - been especially gifted along that November Book “O. O." page 39, August 14th. 1905,. in tho Clerk's office of Thomas Superior Court. As contracted In said deed! the said E. C. Milligan will make to the purchaser of said property good mid sufficient titles In Fee Simple, and | tlie proceeds of said sale will he applied to the payment of saia dent and the remainder, If any, paid to the said Louis Jordan. This, November 1st, 1913. ll-7-4tsw. E. C. MILLIGAN. PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To All Whom It May Concern: E. L. Alderman having In proper form applied to me for permanent letters of administration on the es tate of Sterling E. Sandford, late,of snld Connty, this ls to cite all anil singular tho creditors and next of kin of Sterling E. 3andford to be and aippear at roy office within the. time allowed by law, and show cause, If any they can, why perma nent Administration should not he granted tq E. L. Alderman on Ster ling E. Sandford'* estate. LEAVE TO SELL LAND. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Notice Is hereby given that the un derrtgiied lias applied to the Ordin ary of said county for leave to sell Ian4 belonging to the estate of Wil liam Brown, for the , payment of debts and distribution. Snld appli cation will he heard at tho regular term of,the Court of Ordinary for said County, to bo held on tho first Monday In December, 1913. This, November 6th. 1913. JOSEPH .TONE3, Admr., I'pon the Estate of William Brown. 11-7-4 taw. southwesterly .to the ditch, Witness zny hand «nd official rig-* FARM LOANS 6 years time ■— Easy Payments. Lowest rates. Lar-e amounts n , Specialty. HARROW LOAN * ARSTRACT COMPANY. Pelham, Ga. d ... ' Freight Paid »q 30 Pin Free Trill Ye*, the haoai Drmwtlc Hnwini Mach in for over GO the f*vorit<<. In) * noi-ole-.fi, liRUtcat runnliitf, ex.-lu-ii Improvement* am! ••IJu«tnicnt*. ohi >. ehipped t on<o to nee thirty Ja)$ *• jour rofyo »Don't Pay exorbitant Prices be bothered with unwelcome agent ■nllrlu. tad direct to un. the maker* end ante Oet the reliatilo LHion-t ic, the at and- tlot: owner*. O ard eewlac •M.OO U UllCO 11U For Only lOBUl dmp I .—, head.'perfectly balanced, fever)• thUijj that any other machino haa and lot moro can betfin aewln« oa It »*st week, for if tewmg maemne co., • •• Demeati* Bldg., Kaakakee, III. ship mm at once cm SO data* free appmval .— —, fraicht charm paid) above fUnatratcd Bssstessut or on yoar my lnaulltaeBt plan c.f CD cent* % weak or III month. To aavedalay In writle« refer, tncca aend also. If poaalbltK letter ot rucoaimon.la- tioa froat year banker, emewry mu or aomo baataeaa man who knows you. If you cannot do line, but it Is full of interesting in formation in regard to the movement for which the Convention was railed and of which so many i eo| le are In a measure Ignorant. Mr. McLendon gave Hit: history of tht» movement in other sertions of the country, showing very convinc ingly what It would do for the South ; and for Georgia. There was a delegation of pronii- J nent men present at the convention j from the Northern and Western States, where there Is much enthilv ‘asm in this matter, but there were only one or two from Georgia. Mr. McLendon was appointed hy Gover nor Slaton to represent tin? .state, :*»: I he was also sent hy Mayor Wood ward. ot Atlanta. The speech made •him was fall of enthusiasm and »'•*• s revived with great Interest'and :-PI>lause K\eryone who could should read It and inform them selves in regard to this great move-1 nient. I am not hurt, hut I'd like for you to*tell me how I'll get tills old mule hack over thin wire fence!” And to this hour. It's not known how he 'Jot out of the field. \LK.\.\NRKR.niLKR. Popular Thoinasville Young Woman Recant© Ihltle of Oklalioniian Yesterday Afternoon. Nervous nufl Sick lleudaches. Torpid liver, constipated bov aftd disordered stomach are '•anses of the«e headaches. T»ke King’s New Life Pills, you will silt prised how quickly you will get' lvll ltQ 'brwTaded ’charme: rePof. They stimulate the different; fcn um j carr |,, ( | a bouquet carnations ami lilies of tin The marring© of Miss Jane Perry Alexander and Mr. Frederick David Oiler, of Tulsa, Okla., was a quiet •hut interesting event of yesterday rfternoon. The ceremony was per formed at 5 o’clock, at the resi dence of the bride’s parent Mr and Mrs. Robert Alexander, on Clay Street. Groups of potted plants am! pret ty cut flowers were used to adorn the room, where the marragt* took place. The bridal coup:© entered to gether. preceded by Mi-s May A1ex- ntler. sister of the bride, who a t «l is maid of hon eremony was impressively perform ’d hy Rev. S. L. McCarty, in ;resence of the relatives anti a ! lose friends of tlie family. Tho bride wore a lovely gown SH- et. .Miss Nettle Baker returned yes terday to her home in Pensacola after spending some weeks as the guest of her cousin, Miss Helen Ar nold. Mrs. A. B. Camphe’i who has been visiting Dr. and Mrs. T. S. D©kle. in this city, was called to Parr* it. Ga., yesterday on account of her daughter’s serious Illness. Mr. T. C. Gandy left this morning or Columbus, where he will heal the drums for tho Dawson Band which has been secured for a big \\ ood- tuati celebration in that city. S. \Vh» rrive.l tlii with Miss Sal 1 i. irn in about hv Stark wiil aiv* \ \ I.DOST \ HH’Mt SAMI!.’ the and chit organs to do their work properly. No better regulator for liver anti bowels. Take 25c and Invest in a box today. At all dr.ggists or hy mail. II. E. Illirklen & Oo. # Philndel. |»hia anil St. Loins, adv. i.f whit. a lie refre-.il- lt h the Ordination nt Merrillville. There will he an ordination ' Ice nt the Baptist Church at Mer-j6:30 train for Atlanta, and rillville next Sunday, the 30th lnst..'tnero The maid of h«»nor wore white lingerie gown. Following the ceremon merits were served, after bride changed to htjr going-awav gown of dark blue clotIi. with hat to match. anti Mrs. Oiler left from islt several points of in- «*itig for the purpose of getting apart to ‘ terest in the West, befor* t»ie full gospel ministry the Rev. O. j their home In Tulsa. C. Hough. The program for that] The bride is a young woman of interesting event is as follow*-t; many lovely qualities of miml and 1°:0«) A. M. — DevoiiOual services., ; rrson, which have made her pop- 11 A. M.—Sermon. Theme. . i, r with a large circle of friends ' Orphan’s Home.” The groom, who moved to Okla 12:00 M.’fo 1:00 p. M.—Talks on ho ua s*-v«*ral vears ago from Penn- S’und ay ^ch«c! Work. 7 (rvivania. has become prominently 1:00 p. M.- Refreshments to he served’hy the good people of .the town and community. 2:00 P. M.—Ordination Sermon by Rev. T. A. White. Ordination immediately after serhion. Adjourn ment/ 7:00 P. M.—Preachlnsr. REV. R. 0. JACKSON, PMtor. identified v.ltlj the business and so- <ial interests of iiis atloptotl home, -nd Is a young man of sterling worth. A number of handsome presents • ere received from relatives and friends here und a number more arfe awaitlnr the young couple on their arrival In their Western home.. nii-lit-fniaiar'l Stali-inriit ••( a Valdosta Iti-siil.-iit. W',, hav.. bevn ivading woek a't'T ivi-t-k in the local press of Titomas- v11! rt citizens who have been rid of distressing kidney and bladder Iron Ides by Doan's Kidney Dills, and ae have ofteu wondered wheth er the same high opinion ot 4tia medicine ie to be found 1b onr neighboring towns. 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