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LEGAL ADVERTISING.
FOR MARCH
SHERIFF'S SALE. .scribed, the authority for same be-
OBORGIA, Taomas County: Ing hereinafter stated:
Win be sold before Court House! 268 acres In the 13th District In
In ThomasTille on first Tuesday ini lot No. 241, bounded as follows: On
Alprll, 1914, during the legal hours
of sale, one oak-colored roller top
desk, one high desk for book-keep
er, one Underwood typewriter, and
one Iron safe, under execution from
City Court of Thomasvllle, In favor
of Pratt-Whltney Company vs. Thom
asvllle Iron Works. Sold as prop
erty of Thomasvllle Iron Works.
T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff,
8-13-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at the court house
door in said county on the first Tues
day In April, 1914. within the legal
hours of sale, to-wlt: All that tract
or parcel of land situate, lying and
being In lot number 200, In the 13th
district of Thomas County, Georgia,
said lotB being In the town of Mer
rillville, Georgia, and distinguished
In plat of said town, recorded in
Book L. L., page 623, in the office of
the Clerk of the Superior Court of
said county, said lots being numbers
4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9. and 10. Block G. G.,
and being lots deeded 3. A. Sherrod
by Mrs. M. A. Montgomery, guardian,
recorded in Book 3E, page 426, In
the office of clerk aforesaid, said land
levied on as the property of S. A.
Sherrod to satisfy an execution from
the City Court of Thomasvllle, In
favor of Adams Brothers
against S. A. Sherrod.
This, 4th dav of March, 1914.
T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff.
3-13-4tsw. Thomas County. Ga.
north by the Coffee road, on the
west, by Ocllla Creek, on the east by
lands of Lilia Mills, and on the South
by original land line.
Also 153 acres of land In the
13th District, In lot Numbers 265
and 266, bounded as follows: On
the east by lands of Mose Williams’
estate, south by Coffee road, on west
by lands of Mose Williams' estate,
and on north by Mockison Branch.
Also 70 acres of land In the 13th
district In lot 266, bounded on north
by Coffee road, on east by lands of
Ruth Williams, on South by lands of
P. M. McKinnon, and on west by
lands of Lilia Mills.
Levied on as ine property of Mrs.
Thomas Williams.
Levied on by W. M. Vonler, Bail
iff, and turned over to T. S. Sin-
letary, Sheriff.
Levied on under two tax fl fas is
sued by P. S. Heeth, Tax Collector.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
3-13-4tsw. 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 Thomasvllle.
Ga.. on the first Tuesday in April,
1914, the property hereinafter de-
Company; scribed, the authority fetr same be
ing hereinafter stated:
One [11 black horse mule, with a (the Intersection of said
bump on knee: also one small bay
horse mule.
Levied on as the property of G. W.
Atkinson, to satisfy an execution
from City Court, In favor of Savan-
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas Cqunty: . r
Will be sold at public outcry t0 Th?s" March 12. 1914.
the highest bidder for cash, during, ^ g si xgl,f;TarY. Sheriff,
the le-al hours, of ‘ h ® 1 3-13-4tsw. Thomas County. Ga.
court house door in Thomasvllle, •
Ga„ on the first Tuesday In April,
1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed, the authority for same being
hereinafter stated-
100 acres of land In the 13th dis
trict of said state and county. In lot
No. 291, bounded on the north by
lands of Hobbs and Wilson, on the
west by lands of Mitch Roberson, on
the south by lands of Henry Martin,
on the east by lands of Jim Wilson.
Levied on as the property ot Mrs.
M. E. Wright by W. M. Vonler, Bail
iff, and turned over to T. S. Single
tary, Sheriff.
Levied on under a tax 11 fa Issued
by p. S. Heeth, Tax Collector.
T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff.
3-13-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
'.rit-t G. M., said county, m favor of
G. W. Forbes against C, W. Quinn.
This, March 11, 1914.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Shlrlff,
3-13-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry to
the highest bidder tor cash, during
the legal hours of sale, before the
court house door In Thomasvllle, Ga,.
on the first Tuesday in April, 1914,
the property hereinafter described,
the authority for same being here
inafter stated:
. One iron safe made by the J. Balm
Safe Lock Company, one oak flat top
desk, one underground gasoline tank,
style No. 47, one lubricating oil
tank, style No. 63, and one lot of
Ford automobile parts, which parts
are kept and stored In small room
in the place ot business of Logan
Auto Exchange.
Levied on as tne property of W.
A. Logan, to satisfy an execution
from the City Court of Thomasvllle,
In favor of Firestone Rubber Com
pany. against W. A. Logan.
This, March 12th, 1914.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
3-13-4tsw. Taomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, during
the leval hours of sale, before the
court house door in Thomasvllle,
on the first Tuesday in April
1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed, the authority for same be
ing hereinafter stated:
That certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being In the City of
Thomasvllle, Ga.. commneclng at
point on the north side of the alley
In Lamb’s Quarters, 120 feet west of
alley with
Campbell Street, and runs thence In
a northerly direction parallel with
said Campbell street, fifty feet; runs
thence west parallel with said alley
120 feet; runs thence south paral
lel with said street, 50 feet to said
alley; runs thence east along said
alley 120 feet, to starting point,
containing three tenant houses.
Levied on as the property of J. F.
Lamb, to satisfy an execution from
he City Court of Thomasvllle,
and you, and each of yon, are here-. properly made ont. And atl persons
by notified to be and appeal- before Indebted to said deceased are hereby
the said Court of Ordinary to be held i requested to make Immediate pay-
!n and Jot said cdunty, on the first jment to the undersigned. This, 12th
Monday In April, 1914, as said appil-1 day of March, 1914.
cation will then be heard, and you ! JOHN HUGHES, Admr..
of Estate of Robert Martin.
3-13-6 times- sw.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
G wmbe sol'd "at" public‘outcry to' [l™** TLTmb'
the highest bidder for cash, during
the legal hours of sale, before the This, March 11, 1914.
court house door in Thomasvllle,
Ga., on the first Tuesday In April,
1914. the property hereinafter de
scribed, the authority for same being
hereinafter stated:
All that tract or parcel of land In
the City of Thomasvllle, Thomas
County, Georgia, beginning at a
point on Hansel! Street, 236 feet
north from Intersection of Warren
and Hansell streets, and running
back southward toward Warren
street, on west margin of Hansell
street fifty (50) feet, more or less
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
3-13-4tsw. 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 Thomasvllle, Ga., on
the first Tuesday In April, 1914, the
property hereinafter described, the
authority for same being hereinafter
stated:
One E. M. F. ”30,” five-passenger
thence at right angles with Hansell j automobile.
street 103 feet, more or less, to j Levied on as the property of I. D.
S. W. Davis’ lot, thence easterly i Lewis, to satisfy an execution from
along Davis line 103 feet, more or,city Court, In favor of C. L. Tiiomp-
less, to starting point. json.
Levied on as the property of B. K.; This, March 12, 1914
Gunn, to satisfy an execution from
the City Court of Thomasvllle In fa
vor of Cameron Stove Company
against B. K. Gunn.
This, March 11. 1914.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
3-13-4tsw. Thomas County. Ga.
T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff,
3-13-4 tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
1 SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomaa 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,
Go., on the first Tuesday In April,
1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed, the authority for same be
ing hereinafter stated:
140 acres of land in lot No. 291,
In the 13th district of said state and
county, hounded on the north by
lands of Jim Wilson and Mrs. M. B.,
Wright, on the west by lands ot : SHERIFF’S SALE.
George Wilson, on the south by GEORGIA, Thomas County:-
lands of Downing Company, on east Will be sold at public outcry to
b» lands of Titus Martin and M. E. the highest bidder for cash, during
Wright the legal hours of sale, before the
Levied on as tne property of H. V. \court house door In Thomasvllle Ga , i<jibu „„„ ... ...
Martin by W. M. Vonler. Bailiff, and I on the first Tuesday In April, 1914. he | rs at law of L Ucret | a Brooks, de-
are further notified to show cause, If
any you have, why said application
should not be granted, and said tl
ties should not be executed.
Wm. M. JONES. Ordinary,
3-13-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold at public outcry, on the first
Tuesday In April, 1914, at the Court
House in said county, between 'the
usual hours of sale, the following
real estate, situated In the county of
Thomas, to-wlt:
47 acres of land, In lpt 85, 13th
District, of said county, bounded on
the east by lands of Mrs. J. H.
Spence, on the south by lands of
J. T. Chastain, on the west by lands
of W. H. Mitchell, on the north by
Coffee road.
The sale will continue from day to
day, between the same hours, until
all said property Is sold.
Terms: cash.
This, 4th dav of March, 1914.
W. B. WATKINS. Adm.,
3-13-4tsw. Est. J. B. Watkins.
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Notice is hereby given to all credi
tors of the estate of Mrs. M. E. Mar
tin, of said county, deceased, to ren
der an account of their demands to
me within the time prescribed, by
law. properly made out. And all
persons Indebted to said deceased
are hereby requested to make Im
mediate payment to the tnderslgn-
ed. This. 12th day of March. 1914.
JOHN HUGHES, Admr.,
of Estate of Mrs. M. E. Martin.
3-13-6 times sw.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Notice Is hereby giver, that the un
dersigned has applied to the Ordi
nary of said county for leave to sell
ill of the land belonging to the es
tate of John R. Smith, for the pay
ment of debts and for the purposu
of distribution. 3aid application will
be heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county, to
be held on the first Monday in
April, 1914.
This, 2nd day of March, 1914.
J. L. JORDAN. Adm..
3-13-4tsw. Est. of John R. Smith
LAND SALE.
GEORGIA. Thomas County
Under and by virtue of a seer*«ty
deed, with power of sale, executed
nd delivered by Moses Dunlap
W. P. Sparks, on March 19th, 1902,
nd transferred and assigned to
H. S. Cooke, conveying certain -prop-
-rtv to se-’ure a promlsory note of
he some date for the sum of thirty-
four and 50/100 dollars, the said
note being unpaid, as contracted In
said deed, the said A. H. '3. Cooke,
after four weeks advertisement, will
sell on first Tuesday In April, 1914,
between legal hours of sale, at pub
lic outcry, to the highest bidder be
fore the Court House door In the
City of Thomasvllle. Georgia, the
property conveyed In said deed, to-
wlt:
Two certain city lots, fronting
west fifty feet each on Howard
Street, near Fletcher, In the City of
Thomasvllle, said State and County;
and running back northeast one hun
dred feet, known and described as
lots numbers twenty-six and twenty-
seven of the Rogers survey, recorded
in Book “A. A..’’ page 566, Clerk’s
office said county.
As contracted In said deed, the
said A. H. S. Cooke will make to
the purchaser of said property good
and sufficient titles In fee simple,
and the proceeds of sale will be ap
plied to the payment of debts due
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
In Re: Application of Wm. H.
Platt, to Probate the Will of Lucre-1 by ”the~said~ Duniap "to said Cooke,
tla Brooks, In PAirt of Ordinary of|a n d remainder, If any, paid to said
Thomas CotuTly. Petition for Pro- j Dunlap,
bate of Whl In Solemn Form. This, March 2, 1914.
To: Cecil Burleigh Oderfleld, 13.13.4tsw, A. H. S. COOKE.
Berta Glenn, Bayard Brooks, Blusher
LAND SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Under and by virtue of a security
deed, with power of sale, executed
and delivered by J. C. Conley, on
the 10th day of January, 1911, to
Mrs. Ruth N. Young, conveying cer
tain property to secure a promis
sory note of the same date for three
hundred eighty-two and 00/100 dol
lars, and due January 10th. 1912,
after date as contracted In said deed,
the said Mrs. Ruth N. Young, after
four weeks' advertising, will sell on
the first Tuesday in April, 1914, be
tween the legal hours of sale at pub
lic outcry to the highest bidder for
cash, before the court house door In
the City of Thomasvllle, County of
Thomas, and State of Georgia, for
the purpose of paying snld debt, the
property conveyed in said deed, to-
wlt:
All that tract or parcel of land In
the City of Thomasville, known in
the plan of said city as "lot No. six
(6), In Rlock EE, Column three (3),
west, fronting one hundred twelve
(112) feet more or less on Oak
Street, and running to lot No. three
(3) in said block two hundred and
fourteen (214) feet, more or less,
this consideration being for balance
of purchase money of said property.
The snid Mrs. Ruth N. Young will
make to the purchaser of said prop
erty good and sufficient titles, In fee
simple, and the proceeds to said
sa’e will be applied in payemnt of
said debt, and the remainder, If any.
nald to the said J. C. Conley. This,
2nd day of March, 1914.
MRS. RUTH N. YOUNG.
3-13-4 tsw.
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Personals
Mr. Joe Wise, of New York; Is
spending a short time In the city
with his parents.
Mrs. R. C. Chapman, of Quitman,
spent yesterday In the city, as the
guest of Mrs. J. W. Hitch.
Mr. C. M. Killian, of Valdosta
in town today on business.
Mr. W. II. Higgins of Charleston
was In town on busines today.
Mrs. T. H. MoNeill returned today
after a two weeks’ visit to relatives
and friends In Valdosta.
Messrs C. C. Moon arjd M. M.
Higgins of Tallnhassee spent the dya
In town on business.
Mr. Milton S. Reagan, one of the
prominent citizen of Ochiocknee,
spent Tuesday in Thomasvllle, shop
ping.
F. II. Harris, the Wholesale Dealer,
sells Hay, Oats, Corn, Sugar, Feeds
and Staple Groceries at tho best
prices.
Police Matinee yesterdny after
noon was very short. Four cases,
two for plain drunks, and two for
fighting, were disposed of for the
usual amounts.
[r. A. M. McKinnon, one of the 1
well-to-do farmers ot the Summer
Mr. W. P. Smith, of Valdosta, spent
Monday In the city.
Mr. Allen James ,of Murfreaboro,
Tena., spent yesterday In the city.
Mr. John Underwood, of Blakely,
wes In town yesterday on business.
Dr. H. Jones, a well known citi
zen of Coolldge, vlsted Thomasvllle
Tuesday.
Miss Susie Brandon left today to
visit relatives and friends In Middle
and North Georgia.
F. B. Harris, 124 South Broad St.,
the Wholesale Dealer, will sell Gro
ceries and Provisions to you or
anybody at Wholesale prices.
Mr. and Mrs. C. H. Covington and
baby of Pensacola passed through
the city yesterday en route to Val
dosta.
Mrs. W. N. Nixon, of Atlanta, who
has been the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
John Vaughn, for a short time, re
turned home this morning.
Mrs. George W. Ferrlll has Te-
turned after spending a short time
as the guest of Mrs. Fields, in Bain-
brldge.
Friends wi’.'. be glad to know that
Hill Community, spent Monday in j Mrs. Osgood F. Cook, who has been
Thomasville on business, and while-: seriously ill for several days, is re-
herc paid The Tlmes-Euterprise a | Ported better today. Although still
most pleasant visit.
There are still some men who are
eligible to registration In the county
who have failed to avail themselves
of the opportunity. Tax Collector
Heeth will be at the Court House
through the week for this purpose.
F. H. Harris, the Wholesale Deni
, ISM Broad St., Thomasville, buys
In carload lots and sells to the con
sumer at wholesale prices.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Brooks, Beauchamp Brooks, Bur
leigh Brooks, and R. F. Brooks,
turned over to T. 8. 'Singletary,
Sheriff.
Levied on under a tax fl fa Issued
by P. 8. Heeth, Tax Collector.
T. '3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff.
8-13-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
the property hereinafter described
the authority for same being here
inafter stated:
One (1) 60-horse power Tubular
boiler; One (1) 50-horse power en
gine, center crank.
Levied on as the property of Thom
asvllle Iron Works, to satisfy an
execution from the City Court of
ceased.
APPRAISERS’ RETORT.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
In re Mary F. Wilson. Application
Wm. H. Platt having applied as f °r Y !5T!* 5, upp ° rt A
, AnVn 11th 1914 annlv - Thomasvllle, In favor of Savannah
to Hoior^le W? EThomas.' Judge agMnst Th ° mttS -
of Superior Court of Southern Cir
cuit, at his Chambers In Valdosta,
Georgia, for leave to sell for re-in
vestment, the undivided one-tenth
Interest of Joseph K. Dunbar, minor.
In 235 acres ot land, being west half
of lot one hundred eighty In Thir
teenth DlMrl'ct ftf ThMMt County &e hljhel!t bldder for c a shl dU r!ng
Georgia, except ten acres on the legal hours of sale, beforo the
side, formerly owned by Marshall CO urt house door In Thomasvllle,
Cummings.
The reasons for sale are, that this
This, March 11th, 1914.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Shoriff,
3-13-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry to
small fractional Interest cannot he
managed so as to produce any In
come. W. W. ALEXANDER,
3-13-4tsw. Guardian.
Ga., on the first Tuesday In April,
1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed. the authority for same being
hereinafter stated:
That certain parcel of land In the
City of Thomasvllle. Ga., beginning
Executor, with the will annexed, for
probate In solemn form of the last
will and testament of Lucretls
Brooks, deceased.
You, and each of you, as the heirs
at law of the said Lucretia Brooks,
are hereby required to be and appear
at the Court of Ordinary for said
County on the first Monday In April,
1914, when said application for the
probate of said will, will be heard.
’ Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary,
3-13-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To: Cora Brown, Ruth Poore,
Etalew Segler, W. F. Segler, A. B.
Segler, John Segler. J. N. Segler. A.
B. Segler, Roy Segler, Herbert Seg
ler. and to all concerned:
Yon are nerehy notified that Dan
iel Segler of said County, has ap
plied to the Court of Ordinary for
said county, for an order requiring
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas Co-unty:
Will be sold at nubile outcry to' nlng back a uniform width
the highest bidder tor cash, during, feet, having situated thereon an Iron
the legal hours of sale, before the' clad ware house
court house door In Thomasville, I Levied on as the property of C. W.
Ga„ on the first Tuesday In April, Quinn, to satisfy an execution from
1914, the property hereinafter de- Justice Court, in. and for 637 DIs-
at the rear end of the store ocou-IMrs. A. M. 3egler to make and exe-
pled by G. W. Ferrell, on North'.cute to him title to land In said
Broad Street, In snld city, and run-(county, the snme being one hundred
281(100) acres, more or less, in lots 90
end 91 In the 17th District of said
county, snld Inud heine fully
scribed In n- bund for title executed
by W. N. Segler to Daniel 3erier,
on the 16th day of February. 1910,
FREE! absolutely FREE!
ALL DURING OUR ENTIRE 30 DAYS SALE
which » now going on and will run until May 1st. we will
give free to each customer who trades one dollar or more one
Extra Nice Full Size Ladies Bracelet.
Opens to fit any wrist Quality guaranteed. Well worth
one dollar or more. • - • - ' * , •
We buy our goods from the factories, and -much comes from Eng
land, where labor and material are cheap, and together -with the low
tariff, makes us able to sell you the same goods for less money and give
■ you new and high class goods. And, besides saving money on what you
buy. you get the handsome, grand Bracelet—absolutely free, If you call
for It. Remember the place, in Opera House building, next door to the
office of the Thomasvllle Iron Works. Look for the name: “RACKET
STORE," printed with white paint on both our front show windows, and
also, on cloth' sign over our frontdoor.
COURT OF ORDINARY.
Appraisers appointed to set apart
12 months’ support for Mrs. Mary
F. Wilson, having filed their return
j notice Is hereby given to all persons
concerned to show cause why Bald
report should not be conformed
the next regular term of Court of
Ordinary, of Thomas County, to be
held on first Monday In April, 1914.
W. M. JONES, Ordinary,
3-13-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
PETITION FOR ADMINISTRATION
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To All To Whom It May Cohcern:
C. A. Fitzgerald having In proper
form applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the es
tate of Emma Fitzgerald, late ot said
County, this is to cite all and sin
gular the creditors and next of kin
of Emma Fitzgerald, to be and ap
pear at my office within the time al
lowed by law, and show cause, If
any they can, why permanent Ad
ministration should not ><e granted
to C. A. Fitzgerald on Emma Fitz
gerald’s estate.
WltnesB my hand ana official sig
nature, this 23rd day of February,
1914.
W. M. JONES, Ordinary.
3-13-4tsw. Thomas Co inty, Ga.
FOR SALE.
Thomasville, Ga., Mch 3, 1914.
By virtue of a resolution passed
by the Boara of Commissioners of
Roads and Revenues for Thomas
County, at tho February meeting,
1914, I ain offering for sale, at pub
lic outcry, before the court house in
Thomasville, Ga„ between the legal
hours of sale, on the first Tuesday In
April, next, one acre of land, more
or less, known as the Glasgow court
ground, being a part of lot number
83, In the 14th District.
W. A. PRINGLE. Chm„
3-13-ltsw. County Comm.
Superior Court of Thomas County,
Georgia, April Term, 1914.
MINNIE DREW,
vs.
EDDIE DREW.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
It appearing to the Court, by the
return of the Sheriff, In the fore
going ense, that the defendant does
not reside In said county, and It fur
ther appearing that Eddie Drew does
not reside In this State.
It Is hereby ordered by the Court
that service be perfected on the de
fendant by publication of this order,
twice a month for two months before
the next term of this court. In the
public gazette of said County, In
which Sheriff's sales are ordinarily
published. This, the 7th day of
March, 1914.
W. E. THOMAS, Judge,
Superior Court. Thomas County.
3-13-4tsw.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDI
TORS.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Notice Is hereby given to all credi
tors of the estate of F. P. Hay, lato
of said county, deceased, to render
in an account of their demands to
me within the time prescribed by
law, properly made out. And all
persons Indebted to said deceased are
requested to make immediate pay
ment to the undersigned. This 12th
day of March, 1914.
M. M. HAY.
Administratrix of F. P. Hay.
3‘13-tf.
The Racket Store,
For Shoes, Hats, Dry Goods, Ladies and Gents Furnishings.
CITATION.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
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
J. P. Hancock, for the payment ot
debts (or for the purpose of distri
bution). Said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county, to
be held on the first Monday In April,
1914. This. March 2nd. 1914.
W. B. HAMBLETON,
Administrator upon the Estate of
3-13-4tsw. J. p. Hancock.
Opera House Building.
Thomasville, Ga.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
C. W. JONES,
Vs.
MAY H. JONES.
In Thomas Superior Court, April
Term, 1914.
It appearing to the court by the
return of the Sheriff in tho altovo
stated case that defendant docs not
reside in sale county, and (t further
appearing that May H. Jones does
not reside in this State:
It Is ordered by the Court that
service bo perfected on defendant
by the publication of this order
twice a month for two months
fore the next term of this Court, in
the public gazette of said county in
which Sheriff's sales aro ordinarily
published.
This, 18th day of February, 1914.
,W. E. THOMAS, Judge,
Superior Court, Southern Circuit.
2-20-2tm-2m.
NO FENCE LEGISLATION.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Fifteen or inure freeholders of the
1683rd district, G. M„ of Thomas
County, having petitioned the Ordl-
ary of said County, for an election
under the provisions of sections
2031, 2032, 2033, 2034 and 2035 of
the Code of 1910, notice Is hereby*
given that after twenty days from
date of publicatlbn of this adver
tisement, I will call an election In
said district In which the question
shall be submitted to the lawful vot
ers of said district In the following
form, to-wlt: “For Fence,’
“Stock Law”; said election to be held
at the places (or holding said elec
tion and under the same ru>6s and
regulations as are provided ror mem
bers of the General Assembly.
This, March 25th. 1914.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
3-27-3t. Thomas County, Ga.
Mr. Flnlayson Mays, who grad
uated at the High School here last
year with first honor was offered an
appointment at West Point by his
uncle who is a congressman, repre
senting Florida. The young man
through his work at the school here
and his high stand was relieved
from an examination on text books.
He went to .Atlanta this week to
stand the physical examlnatiou and
if he passed this he will go at once
to the military academy. Mr. Mays
is a son of Mr. John Mays, a resident
of this county, and his friends are
delighted at his appointment.
COUNTY TAX BOOKS ARE
TO CLOSE MAY FIRST
The county tax books which are
In the hands of Tax Receiver P. S.
Norton, at the Ordinary’s office, will
be open until May first. These
books will >be closed at that time,
and those who have not turned In
their taxable property will be dealt
with, as the law provides.
VASHTI ITEMS.
In a precarious condition, she has
Improved enough to give hope for an.
early recovery.
Mr. and Mrs. James Brown Mason
Potter, of Kingston, R. I., who have
been spending the winter with Mrs.
Carl Moller, left this morning for
Washington, where they will spend
some weeks before returning home.
Workmen are tearing down the old
passenger station of the Coast Line.
The ticket agents and baggage mas
ter are stationed now in the low,
squatty, temporary station, but
things are apparently more comforta
ble than was at first expected. The
new station will be as handsome and
comfortable a* any in this section of
the State.
The wistaria. In Thomasvllle, Is at
the zenith of Its beauty and nowhere
can as many lovely views be found of
this flower. It has climbed trees
fifty to seventy-five feet high and,
spreading out like a purple mantle,
settles over the young ?roen of
spring. It creeps along fences and
over trellises and in many places
grows in bunch-like form with the
top a perfect mass of blooms. The
place of Mrs. F. D. Dismuke is per
haps most beautiful, the blooms
forming a complete covering for her
yard, and making a view worth gMng
miles to see.
Tribute to the Memory of Mr*.
Addle E. Briley.
Whereas, God In His wisdom has
seen fit to remove from among us
our beloved sister, Mrs. Addle E.
Briley; and,
Whereas, although not a momber
of the Society, Mrs. Briley was,
through her presence at our meet
ings and by her generous gifts to
the Lord’s work through us, a source
An exhibit ot work done by the of encouragement and substantial
girls will be sent to the Council help, and In her unselfish Christian
Meeting, at Fort Worth, Texas, and
will be in charge of Martha Watts.
former Vashti .girl, now living in
Bonham, Texas.
Miss Ruby Bell, of the class of
1913, who ha3 a good position in
Ringgold, Ga., spent several days at
Vashti on her way to Newton, Ga.
e • • e e •
Lula Fears, who has been study
ing art with Mrs. Forbes, will have
some good pictures In the Fort
Worth exhibit.
greater number of applications
have been received than ever be
fore at this season of the year.
life has set an example worthy our
emulation;
Therefore, be it resolved, that the
Woman’s Missionary Society of the
First Baptist Church extend to her
bereaved family our most heartfelt
sympathy; and.
Be It further resolved. That these
resolutions be published in the
Thomasvllle papers; that a copy he
sent to the family, and that they
be Inscribed on a page of our min
utes.
MRS. R. E. LESTER.
MRS. A. J. STAN ALAND.
MRS. ARDIS McDOUOALD,
Committee.
Go to the Wholesale Store for
The scholarship in expression, glv- J” u r. ^ F ’ B ’ 1S *
en by Mrs. Forbes, has been
stowed upon Minnie McDonald.
• ••»••
A few of the numerous applica
tions on file are: A girl held by tho
Travelers’ Aid in Georgia: two or
phan girls tn Florida, living with a
brother, who Is Insane at times; a
Tennessee girl confined to the poor
house because of lack of protection;
a Mississippi girl, whoso parents are
dead, and who has no friends, is In
Jail, charged with vacrancy: one
girl Is protected In a Rescue Home,
because she has no other refuge:
another girl, whose parents are col
lege graduates, but incapacitated be-
. j South Broad 8t„ Thomasvllle, Ga.
OLD CITIZEN PASSED AWAY.
Mr. G. W. McMath, Who Was Well
Known In Thomas County, Died
Last Thursday Morning.
Mr. George W. McMath. for a long
time a well known citizen of Thom
as County, and an Old Confederate
Veteran, died at his home near Pel
ham on Thursday, March the 26th,
and was buried on Friday, the fun
eral taking place at Big Creek
church.
Mr. McMath was born In Thomas
County seventy-one years ago and
had lived here all of Ills life until
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary, of said County, will be
sold at public outcry on the first
Tuesday la April, 1914, at the Court
House In said county, between the
j usual hours of sale, the following
ADMINISTRATOR’S NOTICE TO
DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Notice Is hereby given to all credl-1 real estate, in Thomas County, to-
tors of the estate of Robert Martin, wit:
said County, deceased, to render an One town lot In the town of Bos-
acconnt of their demands to me ton, Thomas County, Georgia, more
within the time prescribed by law, particularly described as bounded on
cause of the morphine habit, is left!about ten years ago, when he moved
alone and unprotected. t0 ynti-heli county. He was well
known throughout this county and
section, and his death is deplored
the north by Jefferson Street, on|by a number o( rolitlves and friends
East by Norton Street, on South by Mr. .McMath had been for many
Wilson Alley, on West by Dr. John, years a member of the Primitive
Watkins’ place. Baptist Church and was a man of
The sale wlil continue from ] high Christian character. He waa
to day, between same hours, until also a well-known Confederate Vet-
said property is sold. Terms, cash.’ ernn, having served during the
This, March 4th, 1914. 'war from this county.
H. A. VANN, Admr., ) Mr. McMath Is survived by his
3-6-4tsw. of Estate of D. M. Vann.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
MI3SOURI ROBINSON,
Vs.
GEORGE ROBINSON
Filed to the April Term 1914 Su
perior Court, Thomas County, Ga.
To George Robinson, Defendant In
the Above-Stated Proceedtn -«:
You are hereby commanded to be
and appear at the April Term, 1914,
of the Superior Court of Thomas
County, Georgia, which convenei at
10 o'clock, A. M„ third Monday In
April, 1914, to answer the above
stated proceedings; In default
thereof, the Court will proceed ac
cording to the statutes la such cases
made and provided..
Witness, the Honorable W. E.
Thomas, Judge of said Court.
This. December 11th, 1913.
O. GROOVER, Dep. CIk„
Superior Court, Thomas Co., Ga.
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wife and six children. Mrs. W. A.
Davis, who lives near Thomasville,
Mrs, B. D. Lindsay, of Boston, Mr?.
F. D. Hayes, of Pe’ham, Mrs. B. W.
Wilder, of Pelham, Mr. L. E. Mc
Math, of Meigs and Mr. H. S. Mc
Math, of Pelham. He was also a
brother of Mrs. M. A. Fleetwood, of
this city, who is (he last one left of
a family of eight children.
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh
That Contain Mercury
M n»rc«ry will enrely destroy the oenne of me*
ul completely >leranc# the whole system whoa
catering It through the mucous gur.'acv*. Such
articles shouM never be used except on preocrip-
tUao from reputable physician*. *• the damage
they will de U ten fold te the good you can pan*
lihfy derive from them. Hall'* Catarrh Cure,
manufactured by T. J. Cheney * Co.. Toledo. O..
contain* no mercury, and U taken lut.rn.iUy.
noting directly upon tho htaed aud mucooa ear*
faces of the oyatem. In buying Hall * Catarrh
Chre be'aure you get the genuine. It la taken
Internally and made tn T<dedo. Ohio, by V. J.
fheney k Co. Teatlmonlala free. #
Sold by Druggist*. Price- 73c. per bottle
Take Mall'* family PH. for eemttputtaa.