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

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SEMI. WEEKLY IIMES EXTEKPRIi E, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 10, 1013. LEGAL ADVERTISING FOR DECEMBER SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold on the flrst Tuesday in January, 1014, at the Court House door in the City of Thomas- vllle, County of Thomas, State of Georjra, i otween the le nl hour! of sale, the following described prop erty, to-wit: -ting hereinafter stated: I soda fount and fixtures; 2 ta bles and chairs; 2 pair drug scales; 1 lot drugs; 2 glass show cases. Will be delivered at certain store named Crescent Drug 3tore, Och- lockneo, Ga. ; Levied on as the property of John jSchreiber, to satisfy an execution) law, and show cause, If any they can, why Permanent Administra tion should not be granted to R. L. Redfearn on Pink Lee’s estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this 2Gth day of Nov. 1913. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, 1 2-5-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. Georgia, containing 100 acres, de- and doing business under and by scribed as follows, bounded on the virtue of a charter granted by said North and East by O’Neal lands, on . Superior Court at Thomasvllle South by Wincy lands, on West by October 20th, 1913. lands of Mitch Robinson. As contracted in said deed, the said A. H. S. Cooke, will make to the purchaser of said ..roptrty good and sufficient titles in Feo Simple, and the proceeds of said sale will be j applied tc the payment c All that tract or parcel of land ly-jfrom City Court in favor of Mer- ing and being in the County of chants and Farmers Dank, of Bos- Thomas, State of Georgia, and known; ton, Ga. as lot No. 27, and bounded as fol-j This, Dec. 11, 1913. lows: On the north by Redden . T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, street, on the east by Cora street, i 12-12-4taw. Thomas County, Ga. W and on the south oy lot No. 28, on! — the west by South street, according) SHERIFF’S SALE, to map made from survey of lands: GEORGIA, Thomas County: belonging to the estate of S. Alex j Will be sold before the Court Smith, said lot containing eight and House door in Thomaaville, Thomas one-eighth (8*4) acres. I County, Georgia, between the legal The said property being levied on I of sale on the first Tuesday bv virtue of an execution lssueii from I n January 1914, at public outcry, the City Court of Thomaaville In fa-! for cash the following described vor of Cooke, Uoddenbery & Luke, | Property, to-wlt: and against E. Lowry; said property: ° RB black, male mule about being levied on os the property of, seven years old. named Sam E. Lowrv to satisfy said execution. i n > bay male mule, about seven This, December 1st. 1913. |J' Bar ? n,d ’ " a two-horse St PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To Whom It May concern: Kate Dekle, having made appli cation to me in due form to be ap pointed permanent administratrix upon the estate of Ansel Deklo, late of said county, notice is hereby given j LAND SALE, that said application will be heard GEORGIA, Thomas County: SECOND. That It desires to change Its nam from Farmers Gin Company to Planters Gin Company. THIRD. That it attaches hereto a certitl tnd the remainder, if any. paid to (abstract of the minutes of the said Helena Wright. This December 1st, 1913. A. H. 3. COOKE. this aid amend- The undersigned will sell at pub lic outcry, for cash, at the Court House, door in Thomasville, Ga., within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in January, 1914, all that tract or panel of land, ly- jlng. being and situate in the Thom- T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, I -itsw. Thomas County, Ga. two sots of wagon gear. The saute be’ng the property of i J. A. Lain 0 , of Thomas County, SHERIFF’S S.AliE. j Georgia, and levied on as the prop- GEORGIA, Thomas County: erty of the said J. A. Lr.ing, and Will be sold within the legal • f "uml in the possession of the said hours of sale on the first Tuesday In i T - A- Laing. and levied on under and January, 1914, before the Court i by virtue of an .execution issued from Iif:-;se door In Thomasville. to the'**" 1 City Court of Thomasville. bas- hlghest bidder, for cash, at public >»P™ a mortgage foreclosure in cutcry, the following described prop- i favor of P. G. White and against eify, towlt: Seven or eight acres ,*L A. Lainpr. ot corn In the field, being about 100- This the 9th day of December, bushels. ? 1913. The aforesaid property levied on j T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, as the property of Annie M.. Wil-1 ^ 2-l2-4tsw. Thomas County, Oa liams, being In the possession of the | — said Annie M. Williams, and levied : SMFKIFF'S S\LF on .under and by virtue or an exe-: GEORGIA, Thomas County: cutlon issued from tb» L,ty Court of wm he so]d at pllbHc olltrry t „ Thomasville, under date of Set em- the hlRhegt blddpr for casb , d „ rinR ber -Sth, 1912, and in favor of R. L. j tbfi IeTR , hoilrs of S3l( , bfiforc the Redfearn. court house door In Thomasville, Ga., Said property being cumbersome on Tuesday In January and expenslv'e to remove to t“®|i914, the property hereinafter do- Court House, delivery thereof will | soj-fbod. the authority Tor same be- be made from the plantation wherej lnj? hereinafter stated- the said Annie M. Williams, i-owj About four hundred bushels, more resides. or j osg 0 ( CO rn, in the crib, on the ,f n at the regular term o? the Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in January, 1914, Witness my hand and official sig nature. this the 12th day of Novem ber, 1913. W f ra. M. .TONES, Ordinary. f a sville District of Thomas County, 12-o-4tsw. Thomas County, La. | Georgia, being a part of lot number one hundred eighty-seven (187), more particularly described as fol lows: Bounded on the north by George Brown: east by Henry Hill; I south by ,)oc Jones and .Ice Mash, and west by Dr. Thomas Deklo, con tainin'-; sixty and oue-f acres. Said sine Doing made by the un- gned, acting by and through ml legal ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: j By virtue of an order of the Court; of Ordinary of said county, will he I sold-at public outcry, on the fir?! ; Tuesday in January, 1914, at the one 1 Court House in said county, between usual hours of sale, the follow- ame.1 ‘'.tack,”; olio m| lnR "*«I *"«»»« '« Thomas licr^e Studehaker wagon, and poration authorizing ment. Wherefore, it prays that its name be by proper order of court changed to PLANTERS GIN COMPANY. ROSCOE LUKE and LOUIS MOORE Attorneys for Farmers Gin Co. Minutes of Stockholders Medina of Farmers Gin Company, held at the office of the company, at Cool- Ga., this November 15th, 1913. rsuant to call, the meeting was called to order by the president, a majority of the sto. khoiders being present in person. Qn motion duly seconded and carried, Messrs. Roscoe Luke and Louis Moore, attorneys for the com pany, were authorized and directed Mr. J. W. Hall, of Meigs was in | Mrs. Z. I. Fitzpatrick spent the the city Tuesday. j morning with friends in Quitman. Mr. J. T. Bullock of Ochlockneej Mr. A. A. Meyers, Jr., of Chipley, was In town today. j spent a part of yesterday in town. Mr. J. H. Fletcher of O hlocknee Isited the city Tuesday on business. Colonel Joseph Pate, of Ashburn,| as among the business visitors in* io city today. i Twenty-four and o-hnlf acres of land. In the Thlr- rth ((j 0 i/)jt° secure an amendment '* '-barter of the company, changing Tth District of Thomas County State of Georgia, being part of lot 78. bounded on th» north by lands o' Mrs. Lena Cone, on the wed by lands of Andrew Chastain, on the east by lends of Nancy Stephens, on the south by lands of Andrew My-j rick. The sale will continue from day to day, between the same hours, until nl said property is sold. Terms, | cash. | This, 1st day of December, 1913. C. F. REHRERG. Admr., 1 ?-.•)-Itsw. Est. Eliza Dekle. PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, Thomas County: J. T. Culpepper navlng applied as Executor for probate in solemn form of the last will and testament of Rettle E. Spnir, of said county, the heirs-at-law of said Bettle E. Spair are hereby required to appear at the Court of Ordinary for said county on the first Monday in Jan uary next, when said application for probate will be heard. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, !2-12-4tsw. 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 tho first Tuesday in Jan uary, 1914, tho property herein after described, tho authority for same being hereinafter stated: Three hundred bushels of corn, also one hundred twenty-five (125) bales of bay. Levied on as the property of E. D. Cannon, to satisfy an execution from City Court of Thomasville, in favor of John G. Burney. This. 10th day of December, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff, 12-12-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be solfl at public outcry to the highest blder for cash, during tho legal hours of sale, before the court house door in Thomasville, Ga., the first Tuesday In January, 1914, the property hereinafter described, the authority for same being here inafter stated: 70 acres of lots Nos. 266 and 267, in tho 13th District of Thomas County, bounded as follows; On’ north by CofTee road; east by lands of Ruth Williams; west by lands of Lilia Mills, and on south by lands of P. M. McKinnon. Levied on as tho property of Mrs. Annie M. Williams, to satisfy an ex ecution from City Court, in favor of Calvert Mortgage and Deposit Co. This, December 6th, 1913. T. S. 3INGLETARY, Sheriff 12-12-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to tho bfghest bidder for c^sh, during tho legal hours of sale, before the court house door In Thomasville, Ga., on the first Tuesday In January, 1914, the property hereinafter de scribed, the authority for same be ing hereinafter stated: 153 acres of land in tho 13th land dlst of Thomas County, on the north side of Coffee road, and being parts of lots Nos. 265 and 266, bounded on east by lands of James Williams, on south by Coffee road, on west by Cook and Lamar, on north by lands of Miss Lamar. Also, south half of lot No. 241, •containing 245 acres, more or less, also 23 acres of land, morn or Ie*t in said lot, adjoining said south half and lying south of the public road, and east of Aucllla Creek. Levied on as the property of Mrs Annie M. Williams, to satisfy an execution from City Court, In favor or British & American Mortgage Company. This, Dec. 6, 1913. T. 3. SINGLETARY, SherifT, 12-12-4tsw. 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, bofore . the court house door in Thomasville, Ga., on tho first Tuesday In Jan uary, 1914, the property hereinafter described, the authority for same being hereinafter stated: One hundred acres of lot No. 297, and sixty-seven and one-half (67%) acres of lot No. 298. Levied on a3 the property of J. Bosexnan, to satisfy an execution from City Court, In favor of Della F. Ingram. This, December 9, 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, SherifT. 12-12-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, during the legal hoars of sale, before the court bouse door In TtaomasrlHe, Ga., on the first Tuesday in Jan uary. 1914, the property hereinafter described, the authoj-ity for same • lml Joseph Sasser, for tho payment Court of Ordinary for said County, to be held on the 1st Monday Ir January, 1914. This, December the 1st, 1913. N. H. SAS3ER, Administrator upon the estate of Jos. eph Sasser. 12-5-4 tsw. the 14th district of Thomas County, Georgia, containing 230 acres, bounded north and west by lot line, south by lot lino and lot No. 12, at* aero tract shown in the said plat. Tho sale will continue from day tc. day. between the same hours, until all tho said property Is sold. This, the 1st day of December, 1913. JOSEPH JONES, Admr’., 12-5-4tsw. Est. of Wm. Brown. place known as the Old Beverly j Place: also about eight or ten bar 'rels of syrup. I Levied on as the property of .! jC. Taylor & Bro., to satisfy an exe cution from City Court, In favor of j Mutual Fertilizer Co. I This. Doc. 11. 1913. • T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. J12-12-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. | LEGAL SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold before ike Court House door in Thomas County, on tho flrst Tuesday In January, 1914, between tho legal hours of sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder, the following described property, to- wit: All of lots of land numbers 17 and 18, In Mallett Addition to the City of Thomasville, Thomas County, Ga., said lots fronting each seventy feet on Clay Street and running back 196 feet, plat of said addition being recorded in Book "U,” page 471, Clerk’s office, Superior Court, Thom as County, Ga. 3aid property having been levied upon under and by virtue of an exe cution from the City Court of Thom asville in favor of W. E. Beverly and against T. S. Singletary. Said prop erty having been levied on as the property of said T. 3. Singletary, and the same will be sold as such. The said T. 3. Singletary, defon dant in above stated FI Fa bolng the Sheriff of said Thomas County, the said property will be so Id by the undersigned Coroner of Thomas County, Ga. This, December 1st, 1913. CHARLES GANDY, Coroner. 12-12-4t»w. Thomas County, Ga APPRAISER’S REPORT. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To All To Whom It May Concern: Otis 3cott having, in proper form, applied to me for permanent Let cers of Administration on tue estate of Lizzie Williams, late of said coun ty, this Is to cite all and singular tho creditors and next of kin of Liz zie Williams to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and show cause, If any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to Otis Scott on Lizzie Williams’ estate. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this 25th day of November, 1913. W. M. JONES, Ordinary, 12-5-4!sw. Thoma3 Co. Ga. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Whereas, T. N. Hopklnp,' Adminis trator of Mary S. Prevatt. represents to the Court In his petition, duly filed and entered on record, that ho has fully administered Mary S. Pre estate. This Is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, k!nd r ed and creditors, to show cause, If any they can, why said Administrator should not be discharged from his dmfniptrntfon, and receive Letters of Dismlssfon, on the first Monday in January, 1914. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, 12-6-1 tsw. Thomas County, Ga. APPRAISER'S REPORT. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Mrs. Celia Moore; having made an imation for twelve month’s sup port out of the estate of E. U. Moore, and appraisees duly appoint ed to set apart the same having filed flujir return, all persons con cerned ^are hereby required to show cause before the Court of Ordin ary of said County on the first Mon day in January, 1914, why said ap plication should not be granted. This 4th day of Docomber, 1913. Wm. M. TONES, Ordlnaiy. -5-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To All Whom It May Concern: R. L. Redfearn, having in r^ope^ form, applied to me f«r Permanent Letters of Administration on th* estate of Pink Lee. late ot said county* this Is to cito all and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of Pink Lee, to be and appear at my .... _ cffico within the time allowed by 18th District of Thomas County, ■■ ting by its duly authorized agent representative, by virtue of ilio au thority given tinder a security deed executed by Joe Mash to the un dersigned, dated January 21, 1912, end recorded in Book ”3-11,” folio 12S, Clerk’s Office of {-Superior Court, conveying tho above described prop erty to satisfy (be indebtedness se cured by said deed, and the pro ceeds of said sale wMi lie applied ?n accordance with the provisions of said deed. This, December 5th, 1913. MERCHANTS At FARMERS BANK OF BOSTON, By Jvj. M. Jones, President. 12-12-4 tsw. LAND SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Under and by virtue of a security deed with power of sale, executed and delivered by J. E. Johnson, on September 11th, IS 11, to A. If. S. Cooke, conveying certain property to secure proraisory notes, of the same date, for the same of One Hundred and Seventy-Four Dollars and One Hundred and Sixty-Two Dollars, due one and two' years respec tively, as 1 .(contracted in said deed, the said A. n.fv mi f »vn H * s - Cooke . after ^gur weeks’s ad- vertlsement, will sell on the first EORGiA Thomas County: Tuesday in January, 1914, between Notice 1, hereby given that the )tho legal hours 0( 8a|e> at publlc gned lias applied tp tae Or- outcry to the highest bidder, before for leave to| tIle court House door in tho City of the panic of the company from Far mers Gin Company to Plante: s Gin Company. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned, subject t>' call. BOYKIN HARRISON, Secty Approved: G. T. Kight, President GEORGIA, Thomas County: I. Boykin Harrison, hereby certi fy that I am secretary of Farmers- Gin Company, and that the forego ing is a true extract from minutes of said corporation. BOYKIN HARRISON. Sworn to and subscribed before me. J. E. CRAIG MILES, Notary Public, Thomas Co., Ga. |GEORGIA, Thomas County: ! I, Oscar Groover, deputy clerk of the Superior Court of Thomas County, hereby certify that tho fore going Is a true and correct copy of an amendment to the charter of Far mers Gin Company, as same appears on file in my office. Witness my hand and official sig nature, this, December 10. 1913. O. GROOVER, Deputy Clerk, 12-12-4tsw. Superior Court. Ir. J. A. Rogers of fichloeknoo transacted business in the city Tues day. Mr. L. T. Langley, of Meigs, was among thfj well-known visitors spending Tuesday in the city. ev. A. T. Hart, was in the city Wednesday, selling his water ground meal. Mr. Tom Williams of Atlanta, spending u short time in foe n with relatives. Mr. and Mrs. Robert H. Dixon ha' returned after spending ten days various Florida points. Mr. D. A. Glower of Mclg3. was la le city today. Mrs. L. E. a short time I Mr. W. E. Aycock, of Moultrie, was in the city today on business. I Mr. T. C. Wheeler cf Metcalfe. , was a visitor In Thomasville Wed nesday. * Mr. L. W. Branch of Quitman, wm among the visiting attorneys In the city today. Dr. O. H. Morris, of Coolidge, was in the city Tuesday for a short time. Mr. S. W. Hall, of Metcalfe, was among the ; rominent visitors in town Tuesday. Ir. Joe Christie of the district, of Grady County, s night in the city as the ^ Rev. R. G. Jackson. among the terday. Griffon, of Blakely, w visitors in the city ye Mr. V. .1. Whit ominent visitor: ire Wednesday. among the m Coolidge r. J. F. Chastain, of the Ella- e District, visited the city on business Thursday, and while hero ; The Times-Eaterprise office a sant call. Ir. Roper Dyke, of Merrillville, moved to Thomasville and will bo found at the store of Mr. F. B. Har ris. on South Broad 3troot. Mrs. R. R. Evans is at homo for the holidays from Misses Rose anti aro attending Chlcora Collogi that city, will arrive In for the holiday season. Mr. John A. Wilkes, Solicitor-Gen eral of the Superior Court, was among the visitors spending Wed nesday in town. Miss Gabrielie Hawkins is ex pected home Friday from Sweet Briar College, Virginia, where she has been attending school. Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Mays, of A!* n Greenville, S. (. j )any are spending a short 4ime in • armen Evans, w.k; th(? rjt w | th a nd Mrs. It. G. Unary of said County 11 land belonging to^ the jestato of j Thoiasvine*""^Count;? "of "“Thomas " 1 tate of GeorKla, for the purpose Ms etc Said application will be| of payin , sald debti t!le p ‘ ro pe rty •ml at the regular lc ™ •J 10 1 conveyed In said deed, to-wlt; lii sixiiss past \vi:i:k. Tin* many friends Taylor will he grieve he is in the grasp of PETITION FOR CHARTER. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To tlio Honorable, ^he Superior Court of Said County: The petition of J. II. Flowers and W. H. Flowers, both of said State and County, respectfully shows: FIRST. They desire ror tnomseives, their associates and -successors, to be in corporated, and made a body politic, under the name and style of the “Flowers Realty Company,” for the period of twenty (20) years. SECOND. Tho principal office of said Com- ! Southern Heal Estate, Loan A- Trust I i V., or Boston, Doing Good Work. I Mr. J. 11. Balk com, Mana or of | tile Southern Real Estate, Loan & iTru«t to., lias just returned from ! Donaldsonville. where he closed a Ideal with Mrs. A. D. Sellars for a | nice farm near Boston. She takes j, nsse-ion January first. This progressive firm also said ,200 acres of the Bradshaw farm, one i mile south of Boston, to Mr. Draw- • tier, of Pavo. j This firm continues to do good School, I business, and Is bringing new pd' i>lo to Thomas County almost every week. of Rev. P. T. 1 to learn that a severe at- a hospital in . Jacksonville, Fla., at this time. Miss Aen®« Ball is at borne from Agnes Siott College. Miss Sarah Hansel! and Miss Mary Ferguson, who are attended the same school, are expected Friday morning for Sadie Shoenlg will arrive Thursday. : home with B. Shoenig. dent pend the holidays at r parents, Mr. and Mrs. Miss Shoenlg is a stu- p Birmingham High .ot of land number 3 in Block “B,” In Falrview, in the City of Thomasville, and fronting 50 feet to Horrocks street, as described in It. E. Lester’s sub-division of Fair- view in the City of Thomasville and recorded In Book “J. J.,” page 250 F®ny shall bo in the City of ' r hom- j (in the office of the Clerk of tho Su- nsvllle, said State and County, but ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. j perlor Court of Thomns County, Ga.; ! petitioners desire tliw right to es-j ————- — ■ GEORGIA, Thomas County: jalso lot No. 2 In Block “B.” fronting ‘ tabllsh branch offices within this Syrup For tliQ Orphans. By virtue of an order of tho Court 50 feet bn Duren Street and run-i stat0 or elsewhere, whenever tho “Daddy Hawkins,” has asked tin. . . nfl „ fetot frnnt hv of Ordinary of said county, will he ning back 116 feet to Horrocks! holders of a majority of the stock I Chairman of tho Executive Commit- p ) ,rchn *®‘ l t1 *® . y u th i, „i ace sold at public outcry, on tho first street, being recorded In Book “JJ/’.niay so determine. ;tee of tho Campbell Association for ninety-feet, and H Tuesday in January, 1914. at the page 250 of the deed record, and be- THIRD. syrup to feed our two hundred and her iiome ■- - - - - - J **.*._ .hi..* - ___ I nru-.nttrhf ornhnns at HaneviUe. \\ e contract r of has already started Miss Della Milieu is having a sev- .j-room, two-story home erected on tho lot next to the residence of Cap tain Maclean. Miss Millen recently Tim White has the Court House in said county, between j ing same subdivision as lot number The object of said proposed cor-!fifty-°lght orphans at HapevlPe. We contract for tne bui.din,., an 1 pcntlon. Is pecuniary gain to ItMlfi* 1 ®' 0 Informed f"*"» the usual hours of sale, the folio*-13, Ing real estato situate in Thomas) As contracted In said deed, the county, to-wit: j said A. H. 3. Cooke will mako to the Lots 6, 7, and 13, as shown In a j purchaser of said property good and plat recorded in Book J. J., page J sufficient titles in Fee Simple, and 424, Clerk’s office Thomas Superior|the proceeds of said salo -will be np- Court; being part of lot tNo. 9, in, plied to the payment of said debt LAND SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County. Under and by virtuo of a security deed with power of salo. executed and delivered by Elizabeth Williams to A. H. S. Cooke, on December 2nd 1911. conveying certain property to secure a promlsory note of the same date, for the sum of One Hundred Eighteen and 80/100 Dollars, ma turing December 2nd, 1912, as con tracted in said deed, tho said A H. S. Cooke after four weeks advertise ment, will sell on the first Tuesday in January, 1914, at public outcry, to the highest bidder, before tho Court House door In the City of Thomasville, Thomas County, Geor gia, for the purpose of paying said debt, the property conveyed in said deed, to-wit: Bart of lot No. 228 in the 13th District of Thomas County. Georgia, and being known ns share No. 4 in the distribution of the estato of Henry Williams, and containing 22 acres Since the making of said deed c said Elizabeth Williams has died d the property will he sold as the estate of the said Elizabeth Williams as provided by law. As contracted In said deed the said A. H. 3. Cooke will make to the purchaser of said property good and sufficient titles in Fee 31mp!e, and the proceeds of said sale will be applied to the payment of said bt, and the remainder, If any. id to the estate of the said Eliza beth Williams. This December 1«t. 1913. A. H. 3. COOKE. LAND SALE GEORGIA. Thomas County: Inder and by virtue of a security deed with power of sale, executed and delivered by Dclcaa Wright, on Oct. 6th, 1911, to A. H. S. Cooke, conveying certain property to secure promisory note of tho same date for the sum of Five Hundred L>ol- lars, and tho said promisory note being unpaid, as contracted In said deed, the said A. H. 8. Cooke, after four weeks advertisement, will sell cn tho first Tuesday In January 1914 between the legal hours of sale, at while outcry, to tho highest bidder, before the Court House Door In the City of Thomasville, County of Thomas, State of Georgia, the prop erty conveyed In said deed to-wit: Part of lot of land No. 291 In the tho remainder, if any, paid to the said J. E. Johnson. T!iis. December 1st, 1913. 12-1 2-1 tsw. A. H. S. COOKE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO SELL LAND GEORGIA, Thomas Caunty: •Notice Is hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the Or dinary of said county for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of Mrs. M. E. Martin, for tho pay- mnet of debts and for the purpose of distribution. Said application will bo heard ot the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, to bo held on tho first Mon day In January, 1914. J. A. HUGHES, Admr., Hron Estate of Mrs. M. E. Martin. 12-12-4tsw. and Its shareholders FOURTI Tho business to ho carried on by said proposed corporation, is buy Ing, selling and renting Real Estate, either upon its own account or for tho account of others, receiving! compensation when so serving oth-1 ers: To conduct farms and agri cultural enterprises: To buy or soli timber on their own account, or for the account of others, receiving com pensation when no serving other per sons: To buy, sell or manufacture lumber, house finishing material, and building material: sell or manufacture and to do a general business land, forest products and agricul ture: To buy, sell and deal in all kinds of merchandise, either whole sale or retail: To buy, sell, deal in xnd manufacture soft drinks and confections. To loan money, taking therefor 'ocurlty, either real or personal, and to ‘ negotiate loans for other Santa Claus’ this request, and he will bo there on •time to sweeten tho little fellows for Christmas. The car load of 7 I syrup from the Campbell Associa tion will start from here on the •twenty-second. Many other good |things will go on that car. Romom- or. the 22nd. and have everything n on time. COMMITTEE. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE MISSOURI ROBINSON, Vs. GEORGE ROBINSON Filed to the April Term 1914 Su perior Court, Thomas County, Ga. To George Robinson. Defendant In the Above-Stated Procoodln"s: You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the April Term, 1911, of the Superior Court of Thomas County, Georgia, which convenes at 10 o’clock, A. M., third Monday In April, 1914, to answer the above* Petitioners desire the right stated proceedings; In default! have the subscriptions to said capl- thereof, the Court will proceed ac- lal stock paid In money or property, sons, upon either real or personal j n rfcurlty, receiving therefor compen sation. FIFTH. The capital htuu o: raid proposed or; oration shall be Ten Thousand <$10,000.00) Dollars, with the privi lege of increasing the same to a sum not exceeding One Hundred Thou sand ($ 1 00.000.00) Dollars, by a majority vote of the stock-holders: Said stock to be divided Into shares | of One Hundred ($100.00) Dollars I eachs: log; of the amount of eapi-j tal to be employed by them has boon j actually paid In laws of Georgia. WHEREFORE, Petitioners pray to be incorporated under the name and stylo aforesaid, with the pow ers, privileges and immunities here- buy. set fotrh, and as are now, or may Naval Stores, j fcereafter be, allowed a corporation * of Rlinilar character under the laws of Georgia. J. H. FLOWERS, W. H. FLOWERS. Petitioners. 4NODORASS & MarlNTYRE. Attorneys for Petitioners. 1 certify that tho foregoing two , pages of typewritten matter to be a per-j true copy of orlglnul this day filed Croup nn*l Cough Remedy Croup H a terrible disease, it at tacks children so suddenly they are very apt to choke unless given the proper remedy at once. There is nothing better in the world than - Dr. King’s New pluover.v. Lewl.i Chamberlain, of M.m< hestor. Ohio. *v r *tn- -’.out his children: “Som«- tim'''* in revere attacks we were afraid thev would di", hut. since we troved what o ccr afn remedy Dr. Klns'.i Vrw Plsrovpry Is. vn have no fnnr. Wo roly oo It for crotn. eoittrho anti cold?." '0 inn vnti 30o nnrl 91.tin. • A Imt'lo -bonM fn r-.-orv 1’Ot"o At n'l tl-Mori'ts. It. K. VO" * Cn.. Phlladolphla and St nfflop. This. Mov. 85. 131 O. GROOVER, Dpp. Clerk, 8. C'., T. C. EVER WATOHFTI,. cording to the statutes In such cases made and provided. Witness, the Honorable W. E. Thomas, Judge of said Court. This, December 11th, 1913. O. GROOVER, Dep. Clk., Superior Court, Thomas Co., Ga. 12-12-4 tsw. LAND SALE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary, of Thomns Coun ty. dated, December 1st, 1913., there will be sold at public out-cry. on the first Tuesday in January, 1914 at tho Court House door. In said County, between tho legal fours of sale, for cash to the highest bidder, that tract of land. In Lot No. 83, 14th District of said Countv, hound ed on the North, by Mrs. Mary Stev ens, on the East, South and West by lands of R. M. Glass: said tract of land containing One Hundred acres, more or less. This 1st day of December, 1913. R. M. GLASS, Administrator of the Estate of Mitchell Glass, Deceased. PETITION FOR CHANGE IN NAME. GEORGIA, Thomaa County: To the Superior Court of Said Coun ty: The petition of FARMERS GIN. COMPANY, Shows: FIRST. That it la a corporation organized to bo taken at a fair valuation. SIXTH: Petitioner? desire tho right to sue and to he sued, to plead and he Im pleaded, to have and use a common I seal, to make all necessary by-laws I ...... and regulations, and to do all other i®*., Quitman, Ga., says: I had wea things that may bo necessary for kidneys, tho kidney secretions some profuse, then agnl’ Little Caro May Save Marn Thomasville Renders Future Trouble. Wati n the kidney scereGons. See that they have the am' e of health: Th*' discharge not cxccrsive cr in frequent; Contain no ’ brick-dust like” s°di- j ment. Donn’p Kidney Pills are csjeciaU I for weak kidneys. Here’s Quitmam proof of t'i merit: J. T. Barnes, jeweler, 319 Bar “Uncle Mack” Walden, a prosper ous (olorcd farmer, who lives in the Ochlocknee district, while com ing to town Saturday, his horso became rfiplttened ju?t as he cleared the f'-- bridge and ran away, throwing him out ml bruising him cons'eer: bly. The h use then ran it in breaking away from • to au.n TIte a::i:.ia! was caught l:y ; atf . ;ts he was speeding his % v.*\ to* • rd t r and taken back. WaldenS loa ! of i rod«’ce was well rci'ttcr* d in tLe road and he was at :> Io:--• as to what to d \ when Mr. C s. P:i** vMc. as a good Samaritan, canto alone and assisted him to ?•" n - her** ’ e «*e°ured tho needed r- air- for bis return homo. He : s ij.orr overed from his injur ies, according to later reports, per- tbo cueresafnl carrying on of bnsinr «s. including the right t< hold and sell real opt ate and sonal prof>er(y suitable to tin ?s of the corporation, and to execute notes and bonds, ns evi nce of Indebtedness incurred or which may bo incurred, in the con duct of the affairs of tho corpora tion and to secure the same ev mortgage, security deed, or other •m of lien, tinder existing laws. They desire for said <orporat!on » power and authority to applv * and accept amendments to it- charter of either form or p.°b«tnnce i vote of a majority of Its stock outstanding at the time. They nlsr authority for said cornnratfor wind up Its affairs, liquidate and discontinue Its business at any tl^c it may determine to do so by a vote of two-thirds (2/3) of its stec’’ outstanding at the time. SEVENTH. They desire fo- tho said corpora tion. the right of renewal when, and as provided by the laws of Qcorcin. and that it may have nil such oth^r rights, powers, privileges and Im munities as are Incident to like cor porations, or permissible under the^ times being profuse, then scanty. My back ached nearly a j pur- 11*® time and there w-as soreness and | lameness In my lolnu that bothered j me, especially after I had been sit-; ting for awhile. Mornings my bac’- j was stiff am! lame and it was all I j could do to get around. Reading j about Doan’s Kidney Pills, I got n I supply and It did not tako ’.hem I long to correct the trouble.” For sale by all dealers. Trice 50 cents. Foster-MUbum Go., Buffalo. N. Y., rolo agents fo rtho U. S. Remember tho nemo—Loan’s and take ro ether adv. FARM LOANS R years time Easy Payment*. Lowest rates. f,ar*e amounts n Specialty. HARROW LOAN & ABSTRACT COMPANY. Pelham, €*j» ; I THOM 1 S DIXON, Author of ”Tbo Leopard s Spots,” Which Appears at Thompson's House Mob* day, December 22nd.