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SEMI-WEEKLY TMES-EXTERPIUSE, FRIDAY. APRIL 17, 1014.
LEGAL ADVERTISING
FOR APRIL
: i
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry to
the hlshest bidder tor cash, durine
the legal hours of sale, before the
Court House door In Thoniasvllle,
Georgia, on the flrat Tuesday‘In Hay,
• 1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed. the authority for same being
hereinafter stated: -
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uate, lying and being In lot No; 100,
in the 13th District of Thomas
County, Georgia, said lots being In
the town of Merrillville.- Georgia,
and being distinguished In plat of
said town, recorded in Book L, L.,
page 529, In the office of the Clerk
of the Superior Court of said bounty,
said lots being numbers 4. 6. 6, 7,-1,
9, and 10, Block G. 0., and being
lots deeded S. A. Sherrod by Mrs,
M. A. Montgomery, Guardian, record
ed In Book 9 E, page 425, In the
office of the Clerk of the Superior
Court of said County, said land lev
ied on as the property of 3. A, Sher
rod, to satisfy an exectulon from the
City Court of Thomasvllle, Georgia,
In favor of E. M. Mallette (now held
by Ola Mallette exes.) vs. 3. A. Sher
rod: said property being In the pos
session of S. A, Sherrod.
This, the 8th day of April, 1914.
T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff.
4-llMtaw. 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 In Thomasvllle, ou the
first Tuesday In May, 1914. the prop
erty hereinafter described, the au
thority for same being hereinafter
stated:
159 Vi acres, more or less, In the
northwest corner of lot 105, In the
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry to the
highest bidder for cash, during the
legal hours of sale, before tho court
house door In Thomasvllle, Ga„ on
the first Tuesday In May, 1914, the
property hereinafter described, the
authority for same being hereinafter
stated:
Two (2) grey mere mules; one
(1) bay mare piule: one (1) mouse
colored mere mule; one (1) black
horse mule.
Levied on as the property of O. W.
Parker, to aatlsry an execution from
City Court, in favor of Mutual Fer
tilizer Co. ‘
This. April 1st, 1914.
T. 8. 8INGLETARY, Sheriff,
4-10-4tsw. \ Thomas County, Ga.
corner of Verbena Avenue, and the
street next, east of and parallel to the
etre- that runs Just east of the rail
road, said lot being 200 feet square.
Terms, cash.
MRS. M. M. HAY, Admix,
4-10-4tsw. of Est. of F. P. Hay.
GUARDIAN’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County;
By virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of Thomas Coun
ty, will be told, at public outcry, on
MEIGS NEWS DOTES
Melga. Ga„ April 16-—Our White
Way has become white again, since
WE NEWS NOTES
Coolldge, Ga..'April 10.'—A large
and enthusiastic crowd attended the
Cupt. Vernon Harris of tho Electric, Pl«y at the school house last Thurs-
Llght Plant has seen fit to give the day n*8ht. when the pupils of the
globes a mneb-needed wash-up, and 1 school rendered the "Winning ol La-
replaclng all broken globes with new I tone." for the benefit of the School
ones. We lift our cap to Mr. Har- Library. There were seven of the
fnr this much-needed Improve- P“PU» engaged as characters therein,
men k and each one did their part wells
the first Tuesday In Mnv f914 at Alter Clean-Up Day In Meigs ,»“<* especially when It la ramomber-
the court house door ta‘said*county sllould come Clean-Up Day at the;el ‘ b « y h» d only a abort t.rne to
betwMD the legal hours ?f sale the cemetery. Weed, hare outgrown P«ctlce their parts. The play Is
following tract or narcel of land in BOme ot tlie tomb-stones and mono- r,pan and practical, and one that
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Thomas County: <.
Mrs. Kate Y. Dekle, Administra
trix upon the estate ot Ansel Dekle,
late of said county, deceased, hav
ing filed her petition for discharge,
tbla Is to cite all persons concerned
to show cause, agalnfFtha the grant
ing of this discharge,'at.the regu
lar term of the Court of Ordinary
for said county, to be held v* the
first Monrtnj *n M»v. 1914.
Wm. M. JONES, Grainary,
4-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
In the City of Thomasvllle, to-wlt:
Commencing at the corner of Dr.
L. B. Bouchcllo’s lot and running
west along Remington avenue flfty-
elx feet, thence south 213 feet;
thence east fifty-six feet; thence
north 213 feet, to starting point,
containing one-quarter acre, more
or less. Terms, cash.
Sold as the property of Mabel and
Julia Mary Lowry, minors, for main
tenance and education.
4-10-4tsw. E. LOWRY, Guardian.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Whereas, N. H. Sasser, Adminis
trator of Joseph Sasser, represents
to tho Court In his petition, duly
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 undersigned.
This, 12th day of March, 1914.
JOHN HUGHES, Admr.,
of Estate of Mrs. M- E. Martin.
3-13-2 times sw.
sorted place, fit only for the habi
tation of snakes, rats, and other
creeping things. The City Dads
should look after this matter as
there Is no other place that reflects
‘he general character and sentiment
of a town than the care of the loved
ones who are departed from us. Gen
tlemen. at least give this a trial—
No one "will kick on the cost."
By request of his wife, the re
mains of Conductor Hence Fulford,
who was killed In a wreck on the
studying Its teachings, notable
among which are the choosing of n
glass of pure water In preference to
that of wine; the assurances that
your heart Is right and following
where it leads and the results of
faithfulness In the discharge of du
ty. We learn that the sum of 234.25
was realized from the sale of tick
ets. We commend the faculty and
I pupils for the onward spirit that
prompted the undertaking.
I Police Court was rather short
Personals
Col. R. R. Terrell, one of Whig-
hams leading attorney* visited Thom-
aaville Tuesday.
ADMINISTRATOR'S NOTICE TO
^ DEBTORS AND CREDITORS
filed and entered on record, tnal he 'GEORGIA, Thomas County:
lias fully administered Joseph 3as-, Notice Is hereby given to all credl-
ser's estate: This Is. therefore, to tor* of the estate of Robert Martin,
cite all persons concerned, kindred • sa *d County, deceased, to render an
. , . ,„ r , ... and creditors, to show cause, If any;account of their demands to mo
14th DuLct of This, Vwtv they can. why said Administrator! within the time prescribed by law
T „ h0 “ M should not be discharged from Ms I Properly made out. And all persons
SnrtTlf; r b v d !^-S r b I administration, and receive Letters indebted to said deceased are nereby
, Dismission, on the f.rst Monday! requested to make Immediately pay-
east by J. J. Parramore, west by Au-|j M 1914. ment to the undersigned. This, 12th
cilia public road, south by lands of „ „ • dav of March 1914
O. D. Williams, being the* place on .... Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary ( day M »"“' m. sen,..
... C. -L., Close tb Largo. Fla.. last | Monday morning, and while there
week, was burled at Tarpon Springs *«re severs cases on the docket, all
Instead of being brought to Meigs,j "?° n ?. ,S I
as reported In last week's letter. of I , May< V" ^lght Kave
Mrs. Fulford was a native of Tar-!? h "l «“ f“‘«re the Police Court will
pen Springs and as she Intends mak-; bold fo J tk at two ,° clock. P. M.. ln-
Ing it her future homo, she desired *“■ a " Pr el ' ent -
the remains to be burled there. Mas- L, Mr ; W ‘ K - Parker has moved Into
srs. Frank and Duncan Fulford, two' h,! 'L" tore n ? Tt d00r to tho >’“ , ? fflce '
of bis brothers, returned Sunday ] and T" If, “A “ * r °‘? ry . bu, ‘ Dea *'
morning, after attending the. f. neral I wbere he " M1 ,hank hl8 frl,nd » ,0
We understand that Mr. Fulford | cn upon h m '
leaves his family $3,090 of Insur-! Mr ‘ J ‘ E ‘ Bakcr has Purchased
once—$2,000 In 6. R. C and $1 000 I nvc ' pa " ,enker Ford ‘ L °ok out ‘
in accident—which goes’ to showi younB ,olk ’' he w,n be af,6r y0 " ln
that he was looking after the welfare a hurry to take y0,,r Photograph
which 8. '3. Grant lived at time of
hie death and being land conveyed
by W. R. Haddock to aaid S. S.
Grant.
Levied on as the property of es
tate of S. S. Grant, of which J. M.
Jones is administrator, to satisfy an
execution from City Court ot Thom-
asvllle, ln favor of J, N. Reichert
against Wm. Grant and S. S. Grant.
This, April 2, 1914.
T. 8. SINGLETARY. Sheriff,
4-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Qa.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomaa County:
Will he cold at the Court House In
Thomasvllle, Qa., within the legal
houn ot sale on the first Tuesday ln
May, 1914, the following property:
JOHN HUGHES, Admr.,
of Estate ot Robert Martin.
3-13-6 times sw.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Superior Court of Thomas County,
Georgia, April Term, 1914.
MINNIE DREW,
4-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas Connly:
Will be eold before Court House
ln Thomasvllle on first Tuesday in
May, 1914, during legal hours ot
esle, to highest bidder, for cash, fol
lowing described property:
All that lot situate In County ot
Thomas, State of Georgia, a*, north EDDIE DREW,
edge of City of Thomasvllle, bound-1 GEORGIA, Thornes County
• d by a l<ne l» r «l nn ,ng .t eastern! It appearing to the Court by the
end of ditch dividing land known *• „,„„ „I the Sheriff, ln the fore-
Magnolla Farm from land known a»; goIn g case, that the defendant does
Williams Place, at appoint on west - not re ,| de )n ga i d county, and It fur
margin of lane leading from said ; ther appearing that Eddie Drew does
Dawson Street to said Ma S nolla, not regldo |n thlg 3tate- „„
farm, being Just at the bend; thence. j t |, berPb y ordered by the CourtJual way of doing things The other
■ 4 pabmIao Wa MAafastaN am IL a J. >, l . • - , —
nay. Instead of coming to town and
of his family even after death.
The New Merchants’ Hctel, on
Railroad Street Is being recovered,
metal taking the place of the old-
fashioned pine shingles, which adds
much to the appearance of this now
nonnlar hostlery.
In the removal of the old wooden
buildings near the A. C. L. depot, on
Depot Street, we are sorry for me
passing away of the little old corner
store, occupied by Mr. D. Z. O'Steen,
who for years past has run a shoe
and general repair shop, as well as a
now, so get ready for him.
Several members of too Truckers
Association at this place aro Jubilant
over the prospects of their bean
crop. We trust they will have a suc
cess In the new venture.
With the constantly Increasing
number of automobiles coming Into
our section, we will have to get some
one to open up a -arage tt Cool
ldge, which already has an opening
tor the right man.
Listen, we actually heard a man
say last week that there was
Mr. A. J. McKinnon, a prominent
citizen of Boston, visited Thomas-
vllle Thursday.
Mr. J. A. Thomas, of Metcalfe,
was among the business visitors ln
the city Tuesday.
Mr. Brayton Singletary, a promi
nent citizen of Ochlocknee, visited
ThomasvilJe Tuesday.
I sell to you nr nny one at Whole-
salle. F. U. Harris, Broad Street.
Mr. M. D. Rcdfourn, a prominent
planter of the Pavo District, spent
Tuesday in Thomasvllle on business.
Mr. J. W. Wilson, a prominent
citizen of Merrillville, transacted
business In Thomfsrllle Tuesday.
Mr. W. G. Kenley, of Savannah,
spent yesterdsy In the city cn busi
ness.
Mrs. Earnest Mann of IV.iyrross
returned home today after -trending
a short time with friends bore.
Mr. John Jackson returned last
nlrht after spending a abort time
In Dothan, Ala., with relative*.
Dr. O. K. Morris, of Coolldge. waa
among the visitors ln the city Tues
day.
Tho many friend* ot Hr. ». U.
Beach, ot Beachton, will be pleased
to know that he it now well on the
road to recovery.
Mr. James R. Wheeler, a well-to-
do merchants ot Dillon, spent Mon
day In Thomasvllle.
When in town, try F. II. Harris,
the Wholesale Grocer, on Broad St.
'Pi 4AB well QS a | ul *" lwo * w ''i* luoiu "" u u
cold drink stand. Mr. O’Stein Is I rumor of an oil mill being erected
known far and wide ns the host milk here. So mote It be, am6c . We
shake man In all this section. Peo-lneed such an enterprise, and our)
pie from a distance, knowing of his ”
Mr. W. C, Pierce, of Cordele,
spent a part of yesterday In the city
on business.
nrt ln this line, always called for a
"shake’ at his stand, feollng assured
of getting the purest of milk In their
drink, as well as the cleanest of ser
vice.
Has the game laws of Georgia
caused all the robblne to bo killed?
We have seen none this winter or
spring.
Mr. J. J. Roberts, living on tho
Thomasvllle road, about two miles
out, has about completed his new
residence, which adds much to the
appearance of things In his neigh
borhood.
Mr. Linton Langly, one of our
prosperous farmers, changes the us-
along middle of «ald ditch 8 87H . mat service be perfected on the de-
. idecrees west. nine hundred forty-,f endgn t by publication of this order,
Viz: Lot No. 45, of MoSwaina sur-.nlne (949) feet to margin of right twice fl month for two months before
vey of West End. Plat recorded In'of way of Atlantic Coast Line Rail-! the next term of this court. In the
Clerk’s office Book U,-pages 130 and:road: thence along this right of- pa bi| c gaxette of said County, In
131, Record of Deede ln Thomas-.way N. 8 degrees esst, four hundred I which Sheriff's sales are ordinarily
vllle, Ga. ninety-five (495) feet: thence north-published. This, the 7th day of
Levied on as tha proparty ot 1. T.]87 degrees east, parallel to first March, 1914.
Thomas, under an execution from .line one thousand eight (1008) feet. W E THOMAS Junn~,
the Juetlce Court of the 637 Die- to stake on north margin of a ditch; I sunerlor Court Thomas County,
trlct O. M., ln favor ot the People's j thence south 12 H degrees west, five 3.13.4^
Savings Bank vs. 1. T. Thomas. De-ihundred fourteen (514) feot to
fendant notified ln writing. '
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
4-10-4tew. Thomaa County, aa.,less.
■— I Also, part of lot No. two (2) In
SHERIFF'S SALE. (Block S ot original survey of Thom-t
GEORGIA, Thomas County: lasvllle, on east side of Hadlson
Miss Sarah Mays of Montlcello,
business men should see to It that. FIai arr i Te( i this afternoon and Is
It come, if possible \ M lss
8lnce beginning our nuies, wo 1
have learned with sadness ot the I 65810 Watt,
death of Mre. Susa P. Ford, who was -
making her homo with her son, E. P. | Mr. Barney Estrldge left this af-
!starting point, containing eleven and!
lone-fourth (11.25) acres, more or
Will be sold before Court House in street, beginning at South corner ot .Term, 1914. brln , ~
Thomasvllle, on first Tuesday ln Hay. old cemetery, and running south- \ it appearing to the court by the mnl .* , h p pa ' y ' y p , ‘ ed " ef d and
1914, between the legal houn of easterly, ninety-seven and ouo-half j return ot tha Sheriff In the above l k f yo “ a * P Iant * already up
..1. niL,b. n .u.A. (ammka a 1 j- i. ... a a ... ioox as rrcsu as a young maiden at a
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE
C. W. JONES,
Va.
MAY H. JONES.
In Thomaa Superior Court, April
hauling corn home, bought bn credit
and payable In cotton this Fall, with
a big Interest, ho was hauling corn
to town, for which he received the
cash or lf» equivalent. But tbil Is
Mr. Lnngly’s way of doing business,
hence he has to esk bo one for cred
it. Let othera take notice aud do
likewise.
The Weather Man came so near
telling the truth about frost a night
or so ago we are afraid he wlh lose
his reputation In this section.
Erery fanner ln this section wore
a smile Wednesday, caused by the
much-needed rain on Tuesday, and
It did come ao nice. Just enough to
sale one Blkskensderfer typewriter, feet, and thence back, of uniform! stated case that defendant does not
model 2, and leather case, under width, from said street one hundred I reside ln said county, and (r further
execution from city court of Thomaa- and five (106) feet. lappearlng that May H. Jones does
vllle, ln favor of The BUckensderfer Sold ae property of John R. Smith,'not reside In this State:
Manufacturing Company v*. B. J. deceased, pursuant to order of Court! It is ordered by the Court that
.Williams, i3old as property of B. J. of Ordinary of Thomas County for service he perfected on defendant
Williams. This, April Sth, 1914.
T. 8. SINGLETARY. Sheriff,
4-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
purpose of paying debts, and mak-1 by tbe publication of thlp order
Ing distribution among the heirs of!twice a month for two months be-
sald deceased. fore the next term of this Court, In
J. LORENZO JORDAN, [the public gazette of said county In
4-10-4tsw. Administrator, 'which Sheriff's salei are ordinarily
i published.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. I Till*. ls ‘l> day of Fehnisnr, 1914-
door in Thomasvllle in said county GEORGIA, Thomaa County: W. E. THOMAS, Judge,
on.«>• ® rat ,to “ ay >, By virtue of *a order of tha Court' , B n " p ? ri ° r Cpurt ' iouth * rn Clrc, » lt '
within tho legal hour* of sale, the of Ordinary for said county, granted
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County.
Will be sold at the Court House
following property, to-wlt:
Ono bey horse named Bill, with one
white left hind toot end a star ln
the face.
Levied on as tbe property of A. T.
Mathis, to satisfy an execution from
City court of ThomaavlUe ln favor
of J. W. Cochran ft Sons, against
Mary A., and A. F. Mathis.
This. 6th day of April. 1914.
T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
4-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA. Tnomas County:
Will he sold at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, during
the legal houn of tale, before . the
court house door ln ThomaavlUe.
Ga.. on the lint Tuesday In Hay,
1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed, the authority for same being
hereinafter stated:
One (1) (0-hone-power Tubular
holler; one (1) 50-hone-power en
gine, center crank.
Levied on as tha proporty ot
ThomaavlUe Iron Works, to satisfy
an execution from the City Court of
Thomasvllle, in favor of Savannah
Supply Company.
This property will not he at the
Court House, on account of being
cumbersome apd heavy, and will be
shown at defendant's place of bust*
ne Thls, April. Ith, 1914. -
T. 8. SINGLETARY, Sheriff.
4-10-4MW. Thpmxs County. Ga.
' ..—— ■ T ... - ■;
SHERIFF'S SALE.
■ GEORGIA, Thomaa County:
Will .he sold at public outcry* t*
the hlffheft^bidder for cash, dnriag
the legal rkqnn’ of safa, baton tha
eonrt boose doqr ln ThometvlUe,
Ga., on tbe first Tuesday m Hay,
1914. the property - hereinafter de
scribed; the authority for same be
ing hereinafter Mated:
One epoted horse mule named
"Spot,” one black horse anie named
“Hike." one sorrel man mnl* named
"Ella."
Levied on as the property of B. B.
Truitt, to satisfy an execution from
City Court of Thom sarnie, in favor
of C. W. Cooper Co.
This. 9th April. UK
T. 8. SrNOLETART. Sheriff,
l-MMtsw.i., Thomaa County, Qa.
* '. >'’•.'**** •. y is*. (. \
at the April regular term, 1914, the
undenlgned, at Administrator upon
tbe estate ot J. P. Hancock, late of
Thomas County, deceased, will sell
at the Court House In Thomns coun-
LAND SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Under and by virtue ot a security
deod. with power ot sale, executed
ty, on the tint Tuesday In Hay, 1914, and delivered by Paul Thomas, on
hetwen the usual houn of sals, *t November 27, 1904, to R. A. Cooke,
public outcry, the following real as-| and b y her tnnsferred and assigned
tale, to-wlt: On houee and lot, In unto A H S Cooke, conveying certain
the town of Metcalfe, Ga., consisting
ot one-half acre more or less, bound
ed on the west by Reynolds Avt„ on
the 8outh and Esst by the A. O.
L. Railroad, on tbe North by lands
of Miss Kate Hancock.
The sale will continue from day
between the same houn, until the
■aid property Is told.
Terms, ossh.
This, Sth day ot April, 1914.
W. B. HAM.BLETON,
Administration ot J P. Hancock.
4-10-4 taw.
ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
By virtue of an order ot the Court
of Ordinary of Thomas County, I
will sail at public outcry at the
Court Home In Thomesvllle, Ga., on
tho tint Tuesday Is May, 1114.
within the legal honn of sale, the
following described property, be
longing to the estate of F. P. Hay,
That part ot lot No. 209, In the Thomas.
property to secure a promissory note
lor the sum of fifty dollan (150.00)
due October 1st. 1907, as contracted
to said deod, the said A. H. S. Cooke,
after four weeks advertisement,
will sell on the tint Tuesday In May.
1914, between the legal honn of
sale, at public outcry to the highest
bidder, before the Court House door,
ln the City of Thomasvllle, Geor
gin, for the purpose of paying said
debt, the property conveyed In said
deed, to-wlt:
Two (2) acres of land In lot num
ber 97, In the 13th district of Thom
as county, Georris, bounded on the
north by Charlie Byrd; on east by
Thomas land, on the south by Ben
Jonee, and on the west by Wyche
Onve Yard.
As contracted ln said deed, the
■aid A. H. S. Cooke will make to the
purchaser good and sufficient titles.
In fee simple, and the proceeds of
said sale will be applied to the pay
ment of laid debt and the remain
der. If any, paid to aaid Paul
ltth DIst. of Thomas County, Ga-
commencing at a polat 70 Unks east
ot Wm. Barrow’s northwest corner,
running thence north 13.17 chains,
thence west old IrwlnvtUe road,
thane* down said road, southwester
ly to Owen Glenn's land, thence east
7:13, chains to the starting pplnt,
being If acres In tlui southwest cor-
Also part ot tract sold to Owen
Glenn, being 3 acres, more, or less,
bounded west by old IrwlnvtUe road,
cast by lands sold by Roddenbary to
L. H. Evans, south by lands of Hat
tie Guadryand, running to a point
where the railroad crosses the old
Irwlnvllle road.
Also tho following lots In the
town of Coolldee: Numbers 1. 2 and
3 In Block 7. on the east side ot the
Am B. ft A. railroad, acoordlng to
plat made by A. J. Stanaland.
Alabin said town, a lot at the
This .April 1st. 1914.
4-10-4taw. A. H. 8. COOKE.
TAX NOTICE
Third and Last Round.
I win b* In ThomaavlUe at the
conn honae every day, from March
19th to May 1st. when my books
will close, after which It will be
Impossible for me to accept any re
turns.
All city property must be return
ed by street and number. All land
out of town by lot and district
numbers. Please don't ask npe to
copy your returns from old digest,
as I must have a full description of
all property, end signature of par
ty making returns.
Respect folly.
May day picnic.
It has been many a day since we
have had the pleasure of a good cig
ar; now come around, you gentle
men who -love the “peepul" eo, and
want to relieve us of the trouble ot
governing ourselves, end pass around
the cigars and
Rev. Mr. Parker, the pastor of the
Buptlst church here. Is giving his
congregation two good sermons
day this week. The Uelbodlst Pas
tor, Rev. Mr. Ward, contrary to us
ual custom, Is helping Mr. Parker In
the meeting, which ehows, we think
a Christian spirit on his part.
"We hear that Mr. J. T. Golding
will In the future fill the position of
foreman of the planers and general
yard bote at the Meigs Variety
Works. This position was made va
cant by the death of Mr. John W.
Moncrlcf. Mr. Clynt McCullough,
when he has returned front Colum
bus, where he has been for the past
few months, will take Mr. Golding's
place In the shop.
-Miss Colee Willis, young daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Dan Willis, spent a
day or so with her parents during
the first part of this week. Mlsa
Colee has been In Thomasvllle for
SAVES DAUGHTER
Adrica of Mother no Doubt Pre-
Texts Daughter's Untimely Ei&
Ready, Ky.—" I wag not able to do
anything for nearly six months," writes
Mrs. Laura Bratcher, ol this place; “and
was down in bed for three month*.
I cannot tell you how I suffered with
my head, andf with nervousnets and
womanly trouble*.
Our family doctor fold my btttbasd he
could not do me ant good, and he had
to jive it up. We tried aaotbef doctor,
MM dM not help um.
^Ulari, my mother udvhed me lo take
Ford, who lives about throe miles
from here. She died about five
o'clock Tuesday morning. i3be was
seventy-nine years old; was tbe
daughter ot tbe late James Porcher,
who refugeed ln Thomas county, be
tween Thomasvllle and Boston, dur
ing the war between the states. Mrs.
Ford had been n member of tho
Methodist Church (or a long while,
and in the Christian's faith that
alone can comfort when tlie Inst mo
ments come.
3he Is survived by three sons and
three daughters, Messrs. J. W. Ford,
of Ouytofi, Ga.; J. M. Ford, of Hart
ford, Ala.; E. P. Ford, of Coolldge;
Mesdames J. E. Myrlck. of Greer,
Fla.; J. A. Campbell, of Tampa, Fla.,
and C. P. Reid, of Coolldge. Her
remains will be taken to or near
8avannah for Interment Those be
reaved children have the rlncere
sympathy of the community In this
sad hour, and we can but admonlih
them to be ready, as she was, when
the messenger shall call to them to
leave this earthly abode.
teraoon for Augusta, after spending
a week in ThomaavlUe as tbe guest
of relatives and friends.
Mrs. S. R. Bracker and Mrs. J. C.
Mock, of Sale City, are In the city
for a short time ai guests of Mr. R.
L. Mock and Mrs. C. E. Gandy.
Mr. A. J. Shepherd, of the Fre-
donia community, was among tha
business visitors In Thontsevllle
Tuesday.
Mr. Noah Singletary, one o' the
prominent planters of the.Ochlock
nee district, attended to business ln
Thomasvllle Tuesday.
F. D. Harris, Wholesale Grocer,.
Brood HL, seU^to you.. '
Mr. Will Davis of Portland. Ore^
gan has returnMMpa.m»v..a-*>ten
days visit to bis parents. Mt. and
Mrs. G. W. Davis. , -V.
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Shepherd and
family and Mr. and Mrs. T. G. Floyd
spent Sunday with relatives near
Coolidge. They made the trip In
autos and returned Sunday afternoon.
Mr. H. R. Banister, one of the
progressive and well-to-do planter* of
the Coolldge district, attended to
business In Thomasvllle Tuesday.
Friends are pleased to bear that
Colonel R. L. Wylly, who has been
111 with typhoid fever, for tun days,
continues to Improve and he was
resting easily today.
Mr. W. A. Bustle, one of the well-
to-do farmers of the Ellabeile Dis
trict, attended to business Tuesday
in Thomasvllle.
Old Citizen Passed Away.
Mr. J. W. Baggett died last night
at eight o'clock at his home cn West
Jefferson Street
Mr. Baggett would have been 83
years old ln July. Tie was a Con
federate Veteran had had been a
resident ot Thomasvllle for several
Mr. Will Davis, who Is now mak- - ean
ing his home in Portland, Oregon,:' ' , . . _ ,
arrived In ThomaavlUe this week, and Th « remain, were taken to Cairo
will spend a short time as the guest j this afternoon and Interment will
several weeks under treatment of a
Specialist, and It seems she is some
what improved ln health since rite
has been undergoing treatment.
Master Joe Holton, formerly with
the Meigs Review as printer (not
devil) esn now be found behind tbe
counter at J. D. Goldberg's rtore.
Mr. Jim Davis may now be called
the "Melon King” of the Meigs dis
trict. having an Interest ln some
150 or more acres, which at this
writing the young plants are look
ing well, consIdcrln-T the cold snap
of the last few days.
Mr. J. W. Hall, ot the Hansell set
tlement, was attending to -uiluess
In town Saturday last.
Out old friend, John McCracken
of Colquitt, was smiling and shading
hands with friends hero one day last
Mr. William Fields, mill ownor
r.nd large planter on the Moultrie
road, some eight miles distant, was
transacting business here Friday
lest.
Wbld Veal, formerly of Melge,
now a naval stores operator at Ba-
conlon, Ga., was shaking hands with
old frlonds here Sunday last.
Miss Meda Dav!;. daughter of
Rev. W. M. Davis, returned home
from School at Mllledgevlllo, Satur
day last"on account of sickness.
Edvard Proctor, who has been ln
School at Columbus, Ga., this uprlng.
Is now at home on a visit to uls par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Proctor.
Mr. and Mrs. Vernon Harris and
Miss Lilia Joiner, spent Sunday In
Cairo.
Miss Jennie Carter, our popular
young lady, who hands you your
mall at the Melxs postnfllcp window,
visited friends In Thontssvlllo the
last of the week.
of his parents, Mr. end Mrs. George
W. Davis, who live four miles out on
the Moultrie Road.
• Mossra. T. A. Bullock, J. F. Sln-
-letary, H. L. Bullock, iL. C. Hill, Ed
Coleman, W. D. Sills. J. 8. Bullock
and I. S. Spence attended the hall
gamo at ThoraasvHl# Thursday. They
are all prominent dtlxens of Och
locknee.
HETCULFE
lttng Newport, Fla., this week.
Messrs. S. T. and W. M. Koddsn-
bery, of Vera South, Fla., are at home
take place at Long Branch Church
cemetery at tea o'clock tomorrow
morning.
-Rev. R. O. Jackson will accom
pany the remains and conduct fun
eral services at the church.
BELOVED THOMAS COUNTY
WOMAN PASSED AWAY
Coolldge, Oa„ April 15.—Mrr. Su-
for a few dayi. They report every- !san E. Ford died at the residence of
thing on a boom In that part of e. P. Ford, near Coolldge. at five
th Merc°«He''* new hank building l. be-1 °’ clock Tueaday n,orn,n *' a,l f
ginning to assume house-llke propor- gerlng for about a year as the ra
tions, and will be a handsome struc-'ault of a stroke of paralysis,
ture when completed. The safety I The remains were carried to Thom-
vault has arrived and will be placed L lv „ lei en route t0 Springfield. Ef-
In position In a few days. It 1e» said i . ’ . . . .
that the burglar-proof "fixlns" will Ingham County, where the funeral
require a mile or two of 'Second land burial took place today,
hand” rails, that were Anally found Mrs. Ford was seventy-nine years
and^ bought from a Florida traml 0 j aRe she joined the Methodist
"Big Court' will be In session next! “ 'V' 7 “ re “ d ,!‘? d , Up “
week, and It will be n line time for; ker * a lth. She has resided la this
fishing in Mlccosukee Lake. It has'county for three years. She leaves
been good sport on the Wheeler (six children to mourn her loss. Three
pond, climbing a tree over s trout
bed and shooting the trout when all
grew quiet and the fish returned af
ter shying from the antics of a fat
man climbing a tree. Mr. D. F.
daughters, -Mrs. J. A. Campbell, of
Tampa, Fla., Mrs. J. C. Myrlck, of
Greer, Fl*.. Mrs. C. P. Reid, .f Cool
ldge and three sons, Mr. J. W. Ford.
Handley received everything H>e|Q U yt 0Df 0a . t Mr. J. M. Ford of Hart-
Metcalfe, G*.. April 16.—The Ice
cream supper given as a benefit to
the Metcalfe High School, was a do-
elded success. Under the direction , wee k of feastn
of Prof. J. T. Holland and aided byj wlld tork and „ nlton
his corps of assistants, every one — -
wee so Impressed with the achieve
ment of the .affair to vote a dupli
cate occasion ln orden
other day and now you must move
on the lake. He was up In a tree,
Ring for a trout to return to the
hod, and his seat becoming a little
uncomfortnhle. he derided to make
a needed change, and In moving from L„ . . „ . .
one limb to another unfortunately ty reBret ,0 Iearn of h * r dea,h '
stood on a dead one that broke nnd
he fell Into the pond. Tho fall wae
some 10 or 15 feet, and tlie mo
mentum and hulk was of such force
that all the water was splashed out
of the pond.
Prof. Underwood and wife spent
Sunday In .Metcalfe, the guests of
Prof. J. T. Holland. Prof. Under
wood, as principal, and Mrs. Under
wood as assistant, have placed the
Cedar Grove school In tho front
ranks of the Florida rural schools,
and the patrons are highly pleased
at tbe manner of his management.
The school has a much larger en- :
rollment than ever In Its history. I
Many report bad stands of corn. '.
Have heard several say they would!
Lava nl awl ILaIa aaIIaa (L -
ford, Ala., and Mr. E. P. Ford of
Coolldge, Ga. The family originally
lived In South Carolina.
Friends throughout Thomas Conn-
STOMACH
SUFFERERS
If You With To Obtain Complete
and Permanent Results Try
Mayr’s Wonderful Stomach Remedy
One Doae Will Convince You
have to plant their entire crop the
second time.
A party of Metcalfe sportsmen are
taking a week of feasting on fish.
The sound of the hammer and saw'. Harijsn«<S -Vaaeftr Is w»u
1. familiar mule In Metcalfe. W. I te «&"!!
make the aasertlon that there has 1 Inustioal Ailment* and report mirTtlou* re*
been more building In Mrfcalf. In, ISUATLSG' JSSf £r. U r£%
on* do* art heard ertrywher* ana
tremendous sale. It rtrcly ever
washiag. »• ,w •' | The ocranlon wan somewhat different
_ I think Cartul Is the best mcdldne In from tbe usuel exercises, but the
(he world. My weight has increased, l»rr* ■"endan-e was a unit In st
and 1 look the picture ol health. " [ testlnr the rhanr* a betterment. The
II you suffer from aar ol the aOmentS son*v and reeltatlens were all of a
peculiar to women, get a bottle ot Ctrdul hlrh order end "Easter" and "8prlng
Time Everywhere" filled the 'air.
canght the audience In a sym-
ln the na<t *k) pathetic mood.
****"y®* 1 ** Mlsa Hester Wheeler of Pavo, waa
At all druggist*. t a visitor to our town r fe* dayuf
peculiar u> women, get a come ot uraui him
\oday- Delay I* ttegerous. We know Time
ss.
tha stomach -**■* liftitliw.
| Fatatlnc flpella. Colic Attack*. Torpid
1 letTtr, Cmutlpatlon, etc., akeusd ky *11 mean*
Beware of Ointments for Catarrh; £
That Contain Mercury
m aarevrv will mntj dcatray tha mu# of amtl
*•4 caupWtffl/ Uerao*# U# wbol* syatna wbta
antelas (ka)1 n#»#r ha u*#4 «xc*»t — pavacrlp*
llahi rwa reputable pbyalcUBa, aa tbe damage
wtala* oe marc ary. ami T« take* latenmtty.
*±! Chattbnoofb Madldna Co* Ladlt* "*nee. 8h* WM ac^*omr»anle«l home Kam^f the^yarem. la baym* Hall * Catarrh
Dart. Chattanooga. Tarn., for Sptuti hv her flfftter. Miss Paillette Wheeler ©** he a*re yea «»t the gtaW*. It la takca
— v-.. ~r. i »-*-— (l 4 retd# la Toledo. Ohio, by ** *
Advisory Dent. Chattanooga. Tarn., for
•dr.
o"* of the teachers In the Metcalfe
fSMvnnl 1
Mr. and >frt. J. C. Thomas are vis- 1
Iheaey k Co. T#ettm»alaU fr#e. £
8*14 hy Drwgflata. Prlre 75#. per bottle
Tab* Hall** r*mUr r*AU tor ffeoatlpetMk
_ . A.'«r you have taken this
Remedy you ahould be able to digeac and aa-
aimiUla your feed, enable tbe heart to pump
aait rad blood to coery part ef the body, ghr»
tap finance* and atrength to fibre and muack.
Inatr* sad sparkle to tbe eye. clearer** end
eolar te Ike complexion end ecthrity end keii-
Mancy to the brain. Da ewey with yeur peia
■ ■■». Inumtini literature ead booklet
&?£ t H%7$* A 2S22i WAS
k, St. Cbicsge, ID.
Fur Kale by Ingram Drag I'o., and
Druggists Everywhere, adv.