The Times-enterprise semi-weekly edition. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1???-????, December 26, 1913, Image 3

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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, EIIIIIAV, UECEMUKK SO, 1013. LEGAL ADVERTISING . FOR DECEMBER same SHERIFF'S SALE. jdescribed, the authority for GEORGI A. Thomas County: | being hereinafter slated: Will bo sold on the first Tuesday , , f-oua louut and fixtures; 2 ta in January, lull, at die Court b’.es aud chairs; 2 pair drug scales; House dear in the City of Thomas-; 1 lot drugs; 2 glass show cases, vllle. County of Thomas, State of j Will be delivered at certain store Georg..:, l et ween the le :.’ hours of named Crescent Drug Store. Och- sale, the following described prop-' locknee, Ga. erty, to-wlt: I Levied on as the property of John All that tract or parcel of land ly- Schrclher, to satisfy an execution lng and being In the County of (from City Court In favor of Mer- Thornas. State of Georgia, and known chants and Farmers Bank, of Bos- us lut No. 27. and bounded as fo!- ton, Ga. lows: On the north by Redden | This, Dec. 11, 1913. street on the east by Cora street, { T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,. and on tho south uy lot .No. 28. on j 12-12- Itsw. Thomas County, Ga. tho west by South street, according | to map made from survey of lands! SliMRIFF’S SM.E. belonging to the estate or S. Alex GEORGIA. Thomas County- Smith said lot containing eight and! Will bo sold before the Court one-eighth (8’4) ncres. | House door In Thomasville..Thomas • The said property being levied on bounty, Georgia, between the legal by virtue of in execution Issued from J' 0 """'™!'-"" «™» Tueeday tho City Court of Thomasville In fa- " January, 1914 a, public outcry, vor of Cooke. Roddenbery & Luke. ,or cash, (be following described and against E. Lowry; said property Property, to-wlt. ; *i,„ .ox-#*/ nf i One (1) Mack, male mule about ven years old, named “Sam”; one Pink Lee, to be and appear at my office within the time allowed by 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 26th dav of Nov. 1913. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, 12-5-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. being levied on ns the property, of E. Lowry to satisfy said execution. This, December 1st. 1913. T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, 12-5-4 tsw. Thomas County, Ga. SHERIFF'S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold within the id) bay male mule, about seven [years oid, named “Jack,”: one M) i two-horse Studebaker wagon, and i two sots of wagon gear. The same bring the properly of |J. A. Lain 0 , of Thomas County, ! Georela. and levied on ns the prop* 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 Dekle, late of said county, notire Is hereby given that said application will he heard at tho regular terra of the Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on tho first Monday in Jaauary, 1914. Witness my hand and official sig nature. this the 12th day of Novem ber. 1913. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. l2-.’-1tsw. Thomas County, Ga. Georgia, containing 100 acres, de scribed os follows, bounded on the North and East by O’Neal lands, on South by Wincy lands, on West by lands of Mitch Roblmon. As contracted in said »Jeed, the said A. II. S. Cooke, will make to tho purchaser of said t roptrty good and sufficient titles in Fee Simple, and the proceeds of said sale will ho applied to the t.f said debt,! tnd the remainder, if any. paid to[FIFTY SPANIARDS IRE FORGED 10 GIVE \DMINISTRATOR’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: IIy virtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, wll sold at public outcry, on the firet Tuesday in January, 1914, at the Court House In said county, between the usual hours of sale, the follow Mir real estate situate In Thorna ounty. to-wlt: Twenty-four and one-half aeres of land, In the Thir teenth District of Thomas County, State of Georgia, being part of lot the said Helena Wriyht. This December 1st, 1913. A. H. S. COOKE. TIIOISAND TAKEN UY I EDKHtALS FOR PAY FOR TIIE SOLDIERS WIIO ARE UECOM- 1NCJ DISSATISFIED. Personals Mrs. C. C. Smith left today to spend the holidays with relatives in Amrrlcus. Mr. Carl McIntosh of Ulackshear, i. t will be the guest of Mr. Waite;’ Pittman during the h<>Uua»t». Dr. H. Jones Thursday. , visited the cRy Rev. M. A. Wilson and wife were in the city Tuesday. LAND SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: W. II. Moncrle e, was among th here T.iesday. Mr. II. II. Ranis Idge se'tion. was a asvlllo Tuesday. Miss Gladys Cardin loader, of Oohlooknoe short time in the city sor and Mrs. J. S. Sea legal *’Tty of the said J. A. Lalng, and j 1 bounded on tlie north by land?- I*onrs of sale on the first Tuesday in f ound in tho possession of the said f Mrs. T.ena Cone on the west by lei »rv 1911 before the Court J. A. Lalng. and levied on under and of Andrew Chastain, on the 'i. Jqq- « n ’ Thomasville to the by virtue of an execution issued from o:ist by l a!u,s °f Nancy Stephens, on i'mN t Wddir. Tor cash at public , the City Court of Thomasville, has- "“th by lands of Andrew My- (i rv the following described prop- ed upon a mortgage foreclosure in| r,cl f- t:: \ rowlt: Seven or eight acres • favor of P. G. White and against | Til ot corn in the field, being about 100 iJ. A. Laing. bushels. i This the 9tb day of December Iho aforesaid property levied on j 1913. as the property of Annie M. Wll-1 T. 8.31NGLETARY. Sheriff liams, being in the possession of the said Annie M. Williams, and levied on under and by virtue of an exe- • (?»FTfTION FOR ADMINISTRATION, cution issued from the City Court of SHERIFF'S SALE. |':»-V)T'GIA Thomas County: Thomasville. under date of Septem-. GEORGIA, Thomas County? j #I> x> Culpepper Having applied as Exe.utor for probate in solemn form 12-12-Its Thomas County. Ga sale will continue from day to , :.cl77ccn the same haurp. until enfd property is sold. Terms, This. 1st day of December, 1913. C. F.’ REflBERO, Admr., 12-n-ttsw. Est Eliza Dekle. and in favor of R. L. i will be sold at public outcry the highest bidder for cash, during j ^thcTiast* win "and’ testament Mettle E. Spalr. of said county, the bor 2Sth, 191 Redfearn. Said property being cumbersome J the lc-al hours of sale, before the and expensive to remove to the court house door in Thomasville, Ga., Court House, delivery thereof will; on tho first Tuesday In January, be made from the plantation where; 1914, the property hereinafter de- the said Annie M. Williams, row scribed, the authority for same be- resides. ;ing hereinafter stated* ■ About four hundred bushels, more 'or less of corn, in the crib, on tho j place known as the Old Reverly ! Place: also about eight or ton bar SHERIFF’S SALE. D f syrup. GEORGIA, Thomas County: j Levied on ns the property of WU1 be sold at public outcry to j G Taylor & p ro . to satisfy an o\o- the highest bidder for cash, during | cllt | 0T1 from C«tv Court, in favor of the legal hours of sale, before the J Mutnal Fertilizer Co. court bouse door In Thomasville, j This. Dec. 11, 1913. Ga.. on the first Tuesday in Jan-1 T . S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff. 1914, the property herein-; -i 2 -i2-ttsw. Tbomn? Countv, Ga Washington, Dec. 23.—Diplomatic dispatches received by the state He- The undersigned will sell at pub- partment today today that a fifty lie outcry, for cash, at the Court thousand dollar forced loau of Mexi- Ilouse door In Thomasville, Ga.,|tan currency has been advanced by within the legal hours of sale on the Spanish residents at Acapulco to the first Tuesday in January, 11» 11, i the Federal military commander at nil that tract or parcel of land. ly- J that point. lng, being and sltuato In the Thom- Work on railroad repairs at Aca- asville District of Thomas County, Jpulco to the Interior have been huh- Georgia, being a part of lot number j pended and the offices are closed, one hundred eighty-seven (IS7),!while all the workers have been dis- more particularly described as fol- changed. lows: Rounded on the north by All communication between Nuevo George Brown; east by Henry Hill; Laredo and Monterey is still cut. south by Joe Jones and Joe Mash, Admiral Fletcher reported noth-1 Mr. W. C. Plttnnn du and west by Dr. Thomas Dekle, con- j ing new at Tampico. Tho warships days. taintn? sixty and one-fourth (60 *4) I are lying off tho coasi, because oi ] . acres. the rough weather. Tho German j Mr. J. It. Mills. .Said snio fit-iii g nti:.'.. 1 by tho un-jeruirer Bremen has returned to [young man of Lloyds, Fla., derslgned, acting by and* through j Tampico, taking aboard tho guard j visitor to ThcmaBvlllo Mond its duly authorized apent aud legai! from the German refugee ship Boll-, business capacity, representative, by virtue of Iho an-j via, end sailed South. —— • fhority given under a security deed; • Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Mali.: xecuted by Joe Mash to the tin-j Dr. Hobson's Ointment Heals lft’liy I ^laeon ••re • ml ing th*' hoB Dr. H. W. Orr of Ooolidge, was a Mayor of j Thursday visitor to the city. / , | Mr. Tom Jones, of Meigs; i- spend ing the day in the city. r of the Cool isltor to Thom Mr. Jack McNair, of in town yesterday. w Si conic 1 fling C. R. Beale, of Meigs, spent ly in town. Irs. II. II. Mc.Elv will be the guest Mr. W. If. Robinson, of Cairo, was visitor in tho city today. ! Mr. II. J. Adams chant of Cotton, Is prominent cit >’ t°d a y- i leading raer- visltor to the Miss Louise Hazlehurst, of Ma con, Is visiting Mrs. O. F. Cook, at the Methodist Parsonage. dersigned, dated January 24, 1912,. and recorded in Book ”3-B,” folio; I2S, Clerk’s Office of Superior Court, onveying the above described prop erty to sutisft* the indebtedness se- cured by said deed, and the pro ceeds of said sale will lie applied in accordance with the provisions of said deed. 'ibis, H« •■ember .oh, 1913. MEI!CIIA"TS &. FARMERS BANK OF BOSTON: By .las. M. Jones, President. 1 2-12-4tSA. • Eczema. constantly itching, burning -onsnt'on and other dteagreeable forms of eczema, tetter, salt rheum and shin eruptions promptly cured Dr. Hobson’s Eczema Ointment. Coo. W. Fitch, of Mendota, III., says, “I purchased a box of Dr. lb ' id Mr Remington Awn Mr. Alex eastern cr Savannah, Is spending the holidays with hU moth er, Mrs. S. J. Cassels. Rich: heirr-at-law of said Bottle E. Spalr 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. 12-12-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga. uary, after described, the authority same being hereinafter stated: Three hundred bushels of corn, also one hundred twenty-five .(125) bales of hay. ' Levied cn 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 sold at public outcry to the highest blder for cash, during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in Thomasville, Ga., on tho first Tuesday In January, 1914, the property hereinafter described, the authority for same being here inafter stated: 70 acres of lots Nos. 26C and 267, In the 13th District of Thomas County, bounded as follows: On north by Coffee road; east by lands of Ruth Williams; west by lands of Lilia Mills, and on south by lajids of P. M. McKinnon. Levied on as the 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. LEGAL SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold before the Court House door In Thomas County, on the first Tuesday In January, 1914, between the legal hours of sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder, tho following described property, to- wlt: All of lots of land numbers 17 and LAND SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Under and by virtue of a security deed with power of sale, executed and delivered by J. E. Johnson, ou September 11th, 1911, to A. H. *S. Cooke, conveying certain property to socure promisory notes, of the same date, for the suine of One Hundred and Seventy-Four Dollars and One Hundred and Sixty-Two Dollars, due one and two years respectively, as contracted in said deed, the said A. H. 3. Cooke, after four weeks’g ad vertisement, will sell on the first Tuesday In January, 1914, between the legal hours of sale, at public outcry to the highest bidder, before the Court House door in the City of Thomasville, County or Thomas, . i, lawl holonglnK to tho estate of ,1' 1C P " n ’T d r obL P \fe a8 ^ild 0r spXaUo“°vni b'! conveyed"In said deed, to-wltT"" ’ heard at the regular term of the of * nna nun ‘ ljcr 3 In Block Pourt or Ordinary for said County, | P’ * n *' nlrvlew, in tlie City of •n ho held on the 1st Monday in!Thomasville, and fronting :,0 feet Tanunry 1914 i to ,,orroe,( s street, as described In This, llecember the 1st. 1913. R . E - Lester's sub-division of Fnir- LEAVE TO SELL LAND, mortal A, Thomas County: Notice Is hereby given that the indersigned has applied to the Or- ald County for leave to 1913. , - N. II. SASSER. v,ew in " ,p City of Thomasville and \dmfnfstratoP upon the estate of Jos- j recorded in Book “J. J..” page 250 eph Sasser. 12-5-4 tsw. H: had He ty. died at hU a City, Fla., last van brought to :i carried to Fr*- lea north of the interrvl in the Mr. T. J. McNair and Mr F. A. ♦ Hardee, of Tallahassee, were visi tors in the city yesterday. Tin Plat ...ir.p t>y nany doctors, none' sen the benefit that one box j ^ Hobson’s Eczema Ointment*; Every sufferer should try it. j The funeral service) o positive it will help you we j (1lirff . (! hy ,. ov Jackson, in t-e it or money refunded. Mi f | lp presence of a Inigo number of .11 I'rugglst* or by mnll 60c. Pfp >;! ridrtlvps and friends of the de fer rhonilrn] Co.. Philadelphia n »d I St. T.ouis.adY. j Surviving him is ills wile and sts and Mrs. Oscar Brinson, of olio, spent Christinas as the of Mr. and Mrs. T. A. Teate. We’r lr. and Mrs. J. J. ( one. who live the Mitchell Plantation near ton. are spending the holidays It relatives in town. THOUGHT WHISTLE MUD IKWM.! :,"” Mr. F. H. -’.mi»h is spending the Christmas holidays with relatives in hlldren to* r ether with Montgomery where Mrs. Smith has morons otlKr relatives. May the j ^ een ^ or HCVera ^ days, ler Mild up the '-roke •d po in the pH o| Messers Jessie Brov sfon f»i vill of Hi’ Hr -II wo Roys Seven Miles From Town Were Startlcnl on Hearing the Fire Whistle in Tlioinasvllle. ••1 rules wiprem and J. W. is of Merill- iie city. * idals mid VandnlKni at Home. tho holidays in the «ity with ponding Mr. P. .oliest spot of this •il t rt ’ the 1« bit of of the week and doubly dear because eons< ire, the cood of all the »eop|e in thi-* if heautv and pear**, there ha-; come pillage, plunder, rob- The pnblie subscription taken some earnest and far-seeing of this city and other fnter- •rlends, dedicated Magnolia s the property of th- Thom- the up-Jnsvllle 3tudy Class, to be conserved Two young boys were having a happy time about a hundred yards ; t , „ , from their home, seven "Rios from;woedHnd Bear to I Thomasville one night l«»*st They were roasting potato, cochins other thins before a tire, inr c when suddenly on Ihe breeze wnich , pi.iee wits hlowinz rapidly from the South dared there was wafted the most weird Pert noise they hnd ever heard. They up hy made a Brand rush for tho house, tactic:. Jne of the youns hoys, In ills mad ; c seed haste to Ret to cover, ran into barbed wire fence and tor - - -■ ’V. : on “ enough for a and Mr •hlo'-kiiH shoping. H. A. Wall and family spent Tuesday in tho Smith, of Muskoiee, spending the holidays r. Mr. C. T. Stuart. Mr. N. E. T among the ity Wedrn irner of Merrillville, prominent visitors In hilc to ho jin the office of tho Clerk of the Su per part of his lip soverely. , as a parc Tho young noys had hoard whistle of tho water works for fire, j the ^^was^naturally and they thought it Mr. .lames farmer of th inunlty visit d t Miller, a prominent Summer Hill com- 10 city Wednesday. —--------i ADMINISTRATOR'S SAI.C. 160 feet on Duron Street and run-1 '8 In Mallett Addition to the City: UE0RQIAi Thomas County. i ntn K hack 116 feet to llorrocks! of Thomasville Thomas County, Ga , j |( v | rtu0 ot an or ,i er 0 f t h e Court street, beirn; recorded in Book •‘J.!,” said lots fronting each seventy feet of ordinary of jaid county, will lieiPage 23# of tho deed record, nnd tie-! on Clay Street and running he 011 ; ao i,i n t public outcry, on the first|ing same subdivision ns lot number' a panther thought, from all harm, with tho In 'll’ I perior Court of Thomas County, Gn.; i “l 1 " . 1 "”'-Jhcr"wild animal, In theitentlon of further steps towanls the.. Russell a | also lot No. 2 in Block •'B." fronting j” 00()b ne arby. so distinct was It. ; Improvement and beautifying In the, with the! 196 SS* l Pla L 0 L“r“ ddlt ' on b iVi R !Tuesday in Januark loll, at the recorded in nook L, pago ftlir » iionsn in Raid countv boLWnen NEGRO SHOOTS BIS WIFE Clerk’s ofllcc, Superior Court, Thom as County, Ga. Court House in said county, between tho usual hours of sale, the folio■ As contracted In said deed, the 3aid property having been levied ,. oun ty, to-wit: [ing real cstnto situate in Thomas SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will bo sold nt 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 January, 1914, tho property hereinafter de scribed, tho authority for same be ing hereinafter stated: 183 acres of land in tho 13th land diet of Thomas County, ou the north side of Coffee road, and being parts of lots .Nos. 265 and 266, hounded 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, moro or less in said lot, adjoining said south half and lying south of the public road, and east of Aucilla Creek. Levied on ns the property of Mrs Annie M. Williams, to satisfy an execution from City Court, in favor of British & American Mortgage Company. This, Doc. 6. 1913. T. .3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff, 12-12-4tsw. Thomas County. Oa SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will bo sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for cash, during the legal hours of sale, hefore the court bouse door In Thomasville, Ga„ on the first Tuesday in Jan uary, 1914, the property hereinafter described, tho authority for same being hereinafter stated: One hundred acres of lot No. 297, and sixty-seven •} one-half (67',4) acres of lot No. 299. Levied on as the property of J. Boseman, to satisfy, an execution from City Court, in favor of Della F. Ingram. This, December 9, 1913. T. 8. SrNOLETARY, Sheriff, 12-12-4tiw. Thomas County, Ga. SHERIFF’S SALE. GEORGIA, .Thomas County: Will be sold at public outcry to the highest bidder for eaah, during the legal hours of sale, before the court house door in ThomasrlUe, Gs, »>r the first Tuesday in Jan uary. 1914. the property hereinafter, JHhhi upon undor and by virtue of nn 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 ns the property of snid T. 3. Slnglotary, and the same will he sold as such. Tho said T. 3. Singletary, defon dant In abovo statod F! Pa bcin the Sheriff of said Thomas County, the said property will be sold by the undersigned Coroner of Thomas County, Ga. This, December 1st, 1913. CHARLES GANDY. Coroner, 12-12-ltsw. 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 ters of Administration on tne estate of Lizzie Williams, late of said coun ty, this is to cite all and singular the 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 nnd official sig nature. this 25th day of November, 1913. W. M. JONES, Ordinary, 12-3-4tsw. Thomas Co. Ga. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Whereas, T. N. Hopkins, Adminis trator of Mary S. Prcvatt, represents to the Court In his petition, duly filed nnd entered on record, that he has fully administered Mary S. Pre- va't’s estate. This Is, therefore, to cite all persons concerned, hind-ed and creditors, to show cause. If any they’can, why said Administrator should not he discharged front his administration, and receive Letters if Dismission, on tho first Monday In Tanunry, 1914. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, 12-5-Itsw. Thomas County, Ga. APPRAISER'S REPORT. GEORGIA. Thomas County: Mrs. Celia Moore, having made ap plication fnr twelve month’s sup port ont of the estate of E. U. Moore, nnd appraisers duly appoint ed to set apart the samo having filed their return, all persons con cerned are hereby required to show causo before the Court of Ordin ary of said County on tho first Mon day In January, 1914, why said ap plication should not be granted. This 4th day of December, 1918. Wm. M. JONES, Ordlnaty, 12-5-ltsw. Thomas County, Oa. PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To All Whom It May Concern: R. L. Redfearn, having 'In propel form, applied to’me for Permanent Letters ot Administration on the estate ot Pink Lee. late of said connty, thla li to dte ell and ilngn- . . ... .. !ar the creditors and next of kin ot lttit District of. Thomas Lots 6, 7, and 13, as shown In a plat recorded in Book J. J.. page 424, Clerk's office Thomas Surorlor Court; being part of lot -No. 9, in the 14th district of Thomas County, Georgia, containing 230 acres, hounded north nnd west by lot lino, south by lot lino and lot No. 12, ar, acre tract shown in tho said pint. The salo will contlnuo from day tc day, between tho samo hours, until all tho said property Is sold. This, the 1st day of December, 1913. JOSEPH JONE3, Admr., 12-5-4tsw, Est. of Wm. Brown. LAND SALE. GEORGIA, Thomas County. Under nnd by virtue of a security deed with powor of sale, executed nnd delivered by Elizabeth Williams to A. H. S. Cooke, on Doeembcr 2nd 1911, conveying certain property to secure a promisory 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, the said A H. S. Cooke after four weeks advertise ment, will sell on tho first Tuesday in January, 1914, at public outcry, to tho highest bidder, before tho Court House door In the City Thomasville, Thomas County, Geor gia, for tho purpose of paying said debt, the property conveyed in said deed, to-wit: Part Of lot No. 228 in the 13th District of Thomas County. Georgia, nr.d being known as share No. 4 in the distribution of the estate of Henry Williams, and containing 22 acres Since the making of said deed the Raid Elizabeth Williams has died and tho property will ho sold as the estate of the snld Elizabeth Williams as provided by law. As contracted in said deed the paid A. H. 3. Cooke will make to Ihe purchaser of said property good and sufficient titles In Feo 3imple, nnd the proceeds of said sale will ho applied to the payment of snld debt, and the remainder, if any, paid to the estate of tho said Eliza beth Williams. This December 1st. 1913. A. H. 3. COOKE. LAND SALE GEORGIA,’Thomas County: Under and by virtue of a security deed with power of ssle, excepted nnd delivered by Deicua Wflght, on Oct. 6th, 1911, to A, H. S. Cooke, conveying certain property to secure a promisory note of the same dtte for the sum of Five Hundred Dol lars, and the said promisory not« being unpaid, ns contracted In said deed, the said A. H. S. Cooke, after four weokB advertisement, will sell on the first Tuesday in January 1911 between the legal hours of sale, at public outcry, to the 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-wlt: Part ot lot of land No. 391 In thff' said A. H. S. Cooke will make to the Fil Ruiilmr Shot ornble mind, this is the mcc. ”* ‘ ' ‘ " Ism, like anylnft 2 plus 2 Tho celebration of .11 peace* and pool-will hr Mr. James ltussell and Mter Lilia apendins the Holidays their prand parents, Mr. and future. To many it has beer a joy Mrs. J. J. Willie in Lloyds, Fla. ; to leavo tho park just as it is. j — . - And inasmuch ns the beauty could. j bo shared by all, freely and ut tram- ^ r - ( ’hirk. v - ith her four I moled. It was the dJty of all who vis- sn,a H sons, is visiting her parents, i itod this park to guard nnd pro- ^ ov ’« an( l *^ rd - Jackson at [servo Its charm for all. To the lion-; home in tills city. purchaser of said projierty '-rood and Left Shoulder niul Then . »* e « sufficient titles In Fee 3impie, and the Tall Timings. tho proceeds of said sale'Will be ap- Kd Dunbar, a negro, living t plied to tho payment of said debt Jackson street, beyond the Monticel-1 graced nnd shamed—for Christ nnd the remainder, if any, paid to lo branch of the Coast Line, , decorations the Bark has been plun- 1 Mr. Bray ton ^In'Hetary, the vet- 0 f eran bridge man of Thomas county, ,ll s , jeamo into see bow the city looked this morning. the said J. E. Johnson. This, December 1st, 1913, 12-12-4tsw. A. II. S. COOKE. NOTICE OF APPLICATION FOK LEAVE TO SELL LAND GEORGIA, Thomas County: •Notice i» 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 the pay- mnet of debts and for the purpose of distribution. Said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Mon day in January, 1914. J. A. HUGHES, Admr., Upon Estate of Mrs. M. E. Martin. 12-12-4tsw. LI DEL FOR DIVORCE MISSOURI ROBINSON, ’ Vs. GEORGE ROBINSON Filed to the April Term 1914 Su perior Court, Thomas County, Ga. To George Robinaon, Defendant In the Above-Stated Proceedings: You are hereby commanded to be and appear at the April Term, 1914, of the 3uper!or Court of Thomas County, Georgia, which convenes at 10 o’clock, A. M., third Monday In April, 1914, to answer the above his twice Monday night. It ( i orP( ] and Injured. The public trust seenu* that they became engaged in p ns i,o Pn betrayed, the follow towns- an altercation resulting from the at. mfll have been robbed, and tec stol- tentions of another man to the worn- eil goods will be used hype: tit Ically an. The negro Dunbar got angry • f or the season of lovo to all men. and shot her twice, one ball enter-j X o the small boy—wo would say lng her left shoulder, and going 1 park Is yours only so long as you through the body. The other was f j Q not harm It: It is ours to, and higher up and did not -0 through. you have no right to rob us cf our The woman was given medical at- plear.uro in it. tentlon and it Is not believed that To thfi pil i,||„ t wo 0X pres<» our ro- she will die. The negro made a j gret, ami our utter disappoint.nent. quick getaway soon after the shoot-j ing end has not been hoard from. Tho Magnolia Park Committee Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Drew of Bold Springs neighborhood, Grady Coun ty, spent Wednesday in the city shopping. Mr. and Mrs. L. V. Bonnard, to-, gether with 'heir two bright chil dren, came down from Coolldge Sunday, and while here were the guests of relatives nnd friends. and doing business under and by virtue of a charter granted by said Superior Court at ThomasvUlo on October 20th, 1913. SECOND. That it desires to change its name from Farmers Gin Company to Planters Gin Company. THIRD. That it attaches hereto a certified Mrs. Minerva Shepherd and Miss Bertha Smith, of the Fredoma com munity, are the guests of relativea and friends in Thomasville during the Christmas season. Dr. E. W. Bedell, of Perth Am boy. N. J., and Mr. Roland Dwyer, or West. New York, will arrive to- rrow, to be ih» guests of Mr. and B. F. Walters. Elks Give to VamIiII Girls. The Thomasville Lodge of Elks through the individual sub3?rlptlons of its members. Monday morning gave to each inmate of the Vashti Hon e, a clean, crisp new dollar bill to spend as they chose for Christmas, and Mr Mr. J. S. Hopkins, with Mr. A. W. j Stuart and Mr. C. H. Evans "ont to The Cooper-Bracey Grocery Com- L home Mondav morning and Mr. l pnny has applied for a cnarter. They abstract of tho minutes of said cor- Hopkins In a short but very gracious j :,, v doing business in the Finn inoratlon authorizing this amend-1and kindly speech wished -aih and [ b-il’dlng on Madison St., having ab- 'ro Cnt | every girl a very happy Christmas.. sorbed the Thomasville Produce Wherefore, It prays that Its name on behalf of the lodge ami i.s mem- Company. The officers of the new be bv proper’order of court clian-.-ed I '>ers. The girls were very happy mirern are M. M. Cooper, president to PLANTERS GIN COMPANY. ! n re riving ’his friendly gift fretn r, L. Folsom. Vice-President and ROSCOE LUKE and LOUIS MOORE. Attorneys for Farmers Gin Co. Tho girls wore very happy' I lu receiving *hls friendly gift fr^m ' th** Elks and mowed their apprecia- M. Brace lion keenly. • retar.v and Treasurer. stated proceedin'? Minutes of Stockholders Meeting I of Farmers Gin Company, held at) tho office of the company, at Cool thereof, the Court will proceed ac 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. In default idge, Ga., this November l.'tli, 1913. LAND SALE. TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN: By virtue of an order from the Court of Ordinary, of Thomas Coun ty. dated, December 1st, 1913., there will be sold at public out-cry, on the first Tuesday In January, 1914 nt the Court House door. I11 said County, between the leeal hours of sale, for cash to the highest bidder, that tract of land, in Lot No. 83, 14th District of said County, 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. OLA33, Administrator of the Estate of Mitchell Glass, Deceased. PETITION FOR CHANGE IN NAME. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To tho Superior Court of Said Coun ty: The petition of FARMERS GIN COMPANY, Shows: i ' . rlR8T. . , *.corporation organized Pursuant to call, the meeting railed to order by the president, a majority of the sto-kholders being present In person. On motion duly seconded and carried, Messrs. Roscoe Luke aud Louis Moore, attorneys for the com pany, were authorized and directed to secure an amendment to tho • barter of the company, changing the name of the company from Far mers Gin Company to Plante.3 Gin Company. There being no further business, the meeting adjourned, subject t«» call. BOYKIN HARRISON. Secty SAVES DAUGHTER Advice of Mother no Donbt Pre vent* Daughter’s Untimely End. Cnn-itlpatlnn Poison. You. If you are constipated, your en ure system Is poisoned by the waste Plait--- kept in the body—serious results follow. Us.* Hr, King’s New Life Pills and you will soon aet rid or constipation, headache and other troubles. 25c nt Drueclsts or ity mall. H. E. Buiklen & Co., l’hllar ilolphia and 3t. Louis, adv. Ready, Ky.—" I wos not able to do anything for nearly six months," writes Mrs. Laura Bratcher, of this place, “and was down in bed for three months. I cannot tell you how I suffered with my head, and with nervousness and womanly troubles. Our family doctor told my husband he could not do me any good, and he had ; InJu Approved: O. T. Klzht, President. | to give it up. We tried another doctor, laml GEORGIA. Thomas County: but be did aot help me. Iscet! I. Boykin Harrison, hereby eertl- At last, my mother advised me to fake i ! '-• fy thnt I am secretary of Farmers I Cardui, the woman’s tonic. 1 thought FIREMEN INJURED IN WASHINGTON BLAZE i By Associated Press.) Washington, D*h\ 21.—Fi.e flre- n were seriously, but not fatally red this morning when a five ten-eent store in the business on of Washington, suffered a ired thousand dollar loss. The time threatened to de- Gin Company, and that the forego [it was no use for 1 was nearly dead and ! strov a whole block. in? is a true extract from minute of said corporation. BOYKIN HARRISON. Sworn to and subscribed be for*' nothing seemed to do me any good. But I took eleven tottlcs, and now I am able to do all of my work and my own u , washing. j v c , I think Cardui is the best medicine in ; The Injured firemen were buried ing floors collapsed. They I only after four of thegi ?tveu up for lost J. E. CRATQMILF.3. the^ world. My weight hw increased, , i> A m s „ STATESMAN DIED Notary Public. Thomas Co.. Ga. and I loo* the picture of health. j TOD\Y \T CX>|*FNII WJFV GEORGIA. Thomas County: If you suffer from any of the ailments J Ccncnhaeon Den nark lit/24 .LI I, Oscar Groover, deputy clerk o f peculiar to women, get a bottle of Cardui i j a | Broennun 3cavealus Fstruo th. Superior Court of Th^u-s fel fehfCu „;a,U^"‘pom,e™„ P : Comity, hereby certify that the - m a *y ,h 0 uMnds 0 Uther wcak womM ; an<l < ar nineteen years Pro,t ier and goinz Is a true and corns t copy - r i n the past 50 years I Minister of Finance in the Danish an nmendment to the charter of Far-| ,. JfT/ .cabinet, died at hts homo here this mors Gin Company, as samo appears I '**ImornlnK. on file in my office. I /#■ Char.acoosx Mtdidns Co- Ladte*',’ Premier Estrun often t! .sol vet I AUntcr, Dsn.. Cbvunooss. T«mv. tcr XnoU ! 1, „ hxn.,w>i uoou ui. us 14-mi bwt,‘ h«m ; P^nliuisni when ft ref mod to pass Trattrests is, Womwx" m itxai wiscsw. H& 113 his budgets. Ho perfected Den* ‘mark’s railroad system, and planned Witness my hand and official sig nature, this, December 10. 1913. Q. GROOVER, Deputy- CJerk, 12-12-4taw. Superior Court. ft! i uniats •■*** the splendid Danish roads. e - - . ...