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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMKS-E.VTKilPKIHE, FRIDAY, MAY 8, 1014.
LEGAL IDUe FOB IMF
Ing of uniform depth of o.io hun
dred feet from Remington Avenue.
Levied on ns the property of
K. T. McLean, to satisfy an execu
tion from the City Court of Thom-
aevllle. In favor of Thomasvllie Fer
tilizer Company, and against K. T.
McLain.
This, May 8th, 1914.
T. S. 5I.VGUFTAHY, Sheriff,
Thomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold before the court house
door of Thomas County, within the
legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday In June, 1914, to the high
est bidder for cash, the following
described property, lying and being
In the Thirteenth (13) District of
said Thomas County, to-rvlt: One.
hundred and fifty-three (IBS) acres »-S-4t.
on the north sldo of Coffee Road and ' ■
being parts of lots two hundred and;
sixty-five (285) and two hundred! CITATION',
and slxty-slx (286), and bounded on GEORGIA, Thomas County;
the east by lands of James Williams, ,To All Whom It May Concern:
on the south by Coffee road: on Ibei J. H. flgncock having, In proper
west by Cook & Lamon, and on thejtorm, applied to me for Permanent
north by lands of Lamon. I Letters of Administration on the Es-
AIso the south half of lot two tate of Edward-Brooks, late of said
hundred and forty-one (211), con-'County, thla Is to cite all and sln-
talning two hundred and forty-five: gular he creditors and next of kin
(215) acres, more or less: also of Edward Brooks to he and ap-
twenty-three (23) acres, more oriPear at my office within the time
less, of said lot (No. 211) adjoin-\allowed by law, aad ehow cause, If
lng said south half, and lying south I any they can. why permanent ad-
of the public road and east of Au- [ministration should not be granted
cilia Creek. .to J. H. Hancock on Edward Brooks'
Said property levied on and to estate,
he sold as the property of Annie M. Witness my hand and official
Williams under and by virtue of an-signature, this ;sth day of April,
execution from the City Court of; 19H.
Thomasvllie In favor of British i Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary,
& American Mortgage Company, 15-8-18. Thpmag County, Ga.
Limited, against said Annie M. Wil
liams.
Also at the same time and place
CITATION'.
. . v I GEORGIA, Thoiuas County:
seventy (,nt acres of lots two huu- T M| - ^ „ '.
dred and sixty-Mx (266) and two j.- rulnX?*^ n.vl
hundred and sixty-seven (287) In \~± r L
Concern:
applied tor
-iTawns
County, Georgia, and bounded
inie Joyner, now an Inmate of the
«... Kt . 'Georgia rJtate Sanitarium, daughter
, , ?ra. n . r . h o^u 1 El of W. B. Joyner, off Mid County,
that said
toy of
lands of Ruth Williams: west by. lu
Lilia Mills, and south by land of ' .,,®.," h ,
V. M. McKinnon. application will be ncard at
Said property levied on as the
property of Annie M. Williams un
der and by vlrt.it of a fl fa Issued
from the City Court of Thomasvllie
In favor of Calvert Mortgage & De
posit Company, against Annie M.
Williams. Tenant In possession
notified In terms of the law.
This, April 25. 1914.
T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff,
6-8-4t. Thomas County, Oa.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold before the Court
House door In Thomasvllie, Geor
gia, on the first Tuesday lu June,
1914, at public outcry to the high
est bidder during legal hours of
sale:
All that city lot In Thomasvllie.
Georgia at corner of Wright arid
flee at ten o’clock A. M., on the first
Monday In June, next.
This, May 6th, 1914,
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary,
B-8-4t. Thomas County, Ga.
NO FENCE KIaKCTION.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Elfty or more free-holders of the
County of Thomas, said State, hav
ing petitioned the Ordinary of said
County for the calling of an election
under the provisions of sections
2031, 2032, 2033, 2034, and 20.15,
of the Code of 1910; twenty days
from date of publication of this ad
vertisement, 1 will call an election
in said County, In which the ques
tion shall be submitted to the lawful
voters of said County In the follow
ing form, to-wtt: “For Fence,” or
"No Fence." Said election to bo
held at the polling places In each
along the land lluo of said Tompalu;
66 feei to the land line of It. C
Lambert, thence at right angles
along the land line of said Lambert
187 feet to Youug street, thence at
right angles along Young street 66
feet to the starting point.
I.evfcd on as tin property of W. L.
Sheldon, to satisfy City tax execu
tions for the years 1906, 1907, 1908,
1909, 1910, 1911, 1912 and 1913.
This, May 6th, 19)4.
A. B. MILTON, City Marshal,
5-8-4t. Thomasvllie, Ga.
IN’ THE Sl’PERIOR COl'RT'
THOMAS COUNTY.
Safe Deposit & Trust Company, of
Baltimore, a Corporation, , ,
as Trustee,
vs.
Florida Central Railroad Company,
a Corporation.
E.|iiltublo I’niceedings.
The Court being duly advised In
the premises. It Is hereby entered,
adjudged and decreed that all per
sons who have not heretofore Inter
vened or otherwise become parties
to the above entitled litigation, shall
Intervene for tlielr own Interest hy
filing with the Clerk of the Superior
Court of Thomas County, Georgia, on
or before the 14th day of May.
1914. their Intervention setting
forth fully and clearly tnelr claims
nr Indebtedness against the Florida
Central Railroad Company, defen
dant. and what lien or priority, If
any, Is claimed or asserted In favor
of such claimant or lntervenor.
And It Is further ordered that ea
to all of sorb creditors or claimants
who shall fall to assert their rights
In the manner aforesaid, they shall
be barred end foreclosed from there-
"ftnr siss-tlne anr eee*i claim, Ifen
nr prlorltT against the property of
the Florida Central Railroad Com
eany. defendant li the proceedings
shore entitled.
It is further ordered that this no
tice shall be published in three
w.sVlr issues of the newspapers
'herein the Sheriff's advertisements
for "homes Coenty, Georgia, are
mhllrhed. prior lo the 14th day of
Mar. 1914.
Tints DONE. ORDERED AND
OFCmEFn. this 11th day ef April
t. D.. 1914.
W E. THOMAS. Tudre.
s. C. Southern District, Presiding.
4-24- St.
Anderson, of Savannah,
Announces Candidacy
In Race for Governor
Personals
APPLICATION FOR A HANK
CHARTER.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To the Honorable Philip Cook, Sec
retary of State, Atlanta, Gu.
The undersigned, whose names,
signed by each of them, and resi
dences are hereto attached, bring
this our petition, In pursuance of an
Madison Streets, and running north : Militia District In the County, and j Act of the General Assembly of the
fifty-six feet to a lane; thence west I under the same rules and regula- Slate of Georgia, approved Dccem-
ono hundred ninety-seven feeti.ttlons as nre provided for members her 20th, 1S93, and Acts amonda-
thence south sixty feet: tliencc oast of the General Assembly,
eighty-three and half feet; thonee April 14. '914.
south forty-flvo feet to Wright, Wm. M. JONES. Ordlnsry.
Street: thence cast one hundred 1 — 1
eighteen and half feet to starting
point. ; CITATION.
Also lot on west sldo of Madison GEORGIA. Thomali County:
Street, Thomasvllie, Georgia, front-' Notice is hereby given that I have!
tory thereof, and lespectfuliy show:
j ist. That wo desire to form a
(corporation for the purpose of car-
frying on the business of Hanking.
> 2nd. The name mill stylo of th«
J proposed corporal ion shall he: Hank
J of Metcalf**
3rd. The location and principal
Mr. H. C. Ranew of Shreveport! Mr. J. 13. *ftrcher, tjf feVugustg/spent
was among the visitors here today, yesterday in town. . <•*
Mr. James Sinclair of Waycrots J Mr. R. H. WrKay. ct fie
Is among the well known visitors A. was In town
spendng the day in the city.
Mrs. Ellen Mallette and Miss Ola
Mailctte left tills afternoon to spend
a short time at Hampton Springs.
dr. Frank Eidson has returned
after spending a short time with
relatives in Albany and Tifton.
Ir. J. M. Jones of Boston passed
through the city today en route to
Atlanta to attend the Georgia Hank
ers meeting.
Miss Jessie Wait, returned' home
this morning from Atlanta, where
she spent Grand Opera week, the
guest of Judge and Mrs. W. H. Fish.
Reports from Savannah Indicate
that Mrs. Osgood F. Cook Is In a
most serious condition ir the hos
pital there. Reports today were
not at all satisfactory.
!ss S. B. Fay, and Miss Evelyn
Mallard who have been «•;
the winter at Miss Fay’s tu.’
Pawron street, will leave lot
morning for Woodshole.
where Miss Fay has her s
home. They will be Jccotn
hy Miss Jane Hashngon, who will
visit iter father in Boston, Ma.-s
Rev. C. J1 f'yow,. jof jtfavo, • is
•pending the day in Xho'clty.
Mr. A. L. Plowden, of YaWosta.
was among Ihe visitors *in dthe city
today.
Mr. A. R. Hargrave .deft-today for
Jack non vilie, for a short -vinlt with
relatives.
Judge f\ P* .titxon, of Oofefocfcnee,
spent Tuesday tn the city wen busi
ness.
Mrs. B. M. Johnson, of .Albany,
pent a part of yest^eday .In the city
en route home.
dr. C. R. Rhiney. of Aloultrie.
among Jhe -viators 1n .tie city
yesterday.
Mk\
ft. i. HawKins, :of (Jhurietton,
a portion of the day dn town
siness.
nding h*P«*n
e on Jon
Mas*. I Hon. John r.. uonaidHon./of fiain-
ni nor | bridge, wa< Jn the vity for/u short
line yesterday.
Mr
TWO GOO|) GKNTIjI:. v Ol\NG ! In
NORSKS FOR SALK, r.\S|l < »|t j
t’llKDIT. .11*1*1# Y XKKf# BROTH-1
KltS, TIIOMASX ILLK, GA.
J. It.
• ity
Beckham, ^f Albany,
lie •well-fcnnwa 'tisitora
esterday.
lng on said Madison Street ninety- filed nly application with the Ordl- l |,a '' 0 of hualnuiw aliall bn the Town
three feet, bounded on the south by nary of said Ooffnty tor an ordor' of "<'tcalfe. County of Thomas, and
Atkinson lane, on north by Bruce r nr distribution ia klqrt of the rest-i s,a,e ° r ,ieor K la ’
property, extending back one 'aua- line and nndivldo# «o*atn of James! 4th. The amount of Capital Stock
dred fifty foot. i; r.ronver and Sam D. Groover, j i» Twenty-five Thousand Dollars
Also two lots on west side of minors: now id Ay baud* as their' ($25.090.00). divided into 250
Stevens Street, next south of Les- Guardian, and ll>4t add application j shares of $100.00 each,
ter Street, adjoining each other and will be beard at the regular term of ] 5th. The nature of tbo proposed
together fronting one hundred sev- the Court of Ordinary .for said j corporation shall be that of a Bank'
onty-flvo feet and oight iiuhes on County, to lie held on tbo first Mon-1 with continuous succession for the
Stevens Street; one hundred fifteen day In June, 1914. . iterm of thirty venrs, with the ri*ht
feet on Leater Street, running back jas. m. Rl'SHIX, Guardian, iof renewal for a like term. To sue
at right angels from Stevens Street .fas. R. and Sam. D. Groover, Minors, land he sued. To h ave and use a
one hundred and five feet, the hack j Common Seal, and at pleasure to
line parallel to Stevens street being MOItTG 1GE FOIIFCIOSURF jailer the same. Tn appoint such
one hun(lr ed twenty-elght and half OKOROIAi Thomil; , ( . 0limv; " Officers and Agents as the business
Levied on and sold as the prop- ^^‘Vn '' 1 'i° r > t; J H x ’'1 I^r'I
erty of Wesley Williams to satisfy m Jt^wrnt n't ,'"" 1 remove pleasure. To
execution from City Court of Thom- ^ S', *' /* '"‘’r, f make such by-laws ns may be neces-
asvllle In favor of Citizens Hanking .J** 5 g.YVniv bnry air proper for Hie management j
& Trust company vs. Wesley WII- ^ n l !"' I«» property and regulation of Its
Hams. Defendant notified In writ- ' • nt Deeda : affolrs. To hol.l. purchase, dispose
Ins. Ll, m .“ w . nl nr anal convey such real and per-,
Inonal property m;iy be necesHury ;
r fti 11so ;m«l hii8lno8§. T<» <1Ih-;
count bills. noto.« or other erlclence» j
of ildit: to re-'clvi- ntul pny out «|o-
• posits, with or without Interest: to
- ren-ivp on •peclal deposit money or
wm r n „.» H .. lio » ,n , Thirteenth ,bullion or foreign coin, or rtor** or
Will bo sold before Court Houbo (13th) Land District or Thomas j, on ,i y nr other lee ritles- in huv nr
door in ThomasvIBe, Georgia, the County, and helnr * pert of Lot So. f so u f ()re t Kn or domestfr exchange
first Tuesday in June, 1914 at pub- 399. and described as folio ra: Be-! ^"other pa,m r: "to lend
r r r ‘ ? : n ? ,nc , P °, n L n V f,nt )i "" fi upon personal Jav-nrlty, ol
, h T' r ,K % . < ' h, " nS tt ?' 1 ^ " B ’ n ' frnm 8outhea "* upon pledge of laon.ls, stock, or no.
That |ot in the City of Thomas-.corner of said lo': thence north 3« Uotlahle securities: to iris : ,nd r e-
Georgia. • chains and 75 link* to stake cor- r «i vo K „,.„rit v hv morttravA n r nti»-
fronting on the East Side of Stevens nor: theme west 15 chains: thence ; pr , v| , p „„ proper ty. real or per-
.. , . , sshnl': pnad generally, tn do and
corner: thence eairi 16 chains to 1ipr , nrn1 nR sur)l 0 |^p r matters enal
Sturt.ng point: eontalnlnff 65 I ./100 Ithlncs not hereinbefore ennnierateil
aa-res, and being ralaeo nos’ occic
Pled by D. D Sw1<it. I business of Banking.
The proceAds of «af(f sale to be I ... „ . „ .. ril „ to ,
applied: First, to the expenses of' "" herew " h ' he Cl, " t, ' r
this sale: 2nd. to thA payment of the
debt secured by said deed, default
in the payment thereof having been
made by said C. R. Rwint; 3rd. the
balance, if any. will paid to the
said C. R. 3wlnt. Terms, rash.
E. L. SMITH,
R. N\ ETHERIDGE.
5-8-41 C. M. COMPTON.
vested in us b/ a dead cawcuted and
off
De-!
• ember 6th. 1012, Recorded in Book J
Folio 4?.. Benorfl of Deeds.j
! Thomas County, GeorvfA, we will \
Tills May 6th 1014 i 8Pl1 at outcry, boforo tho
T.‘ 8. SINGLETARY, Sheriff. !) 00r fc*k< > “ aav ," , «.,° n :
5-8-41. Thomas County. On. J' 1 " first Tuesday in JnnA, 1914, with-
In the legal bpnm ol a«1e. the fol
lowing tract of luA to-wlt:
SHERIFF'S SALE. All that trust or parcel of land
GEORGIA, Thomas County: “
Since announcing his eandldncy for
governor, J. Randolph Anderson of Sa
vannah, has received the most encour
aging assurances of support from prao-
tloally every section of the slate.
Mr. Anderson's candidacy has met
with enthusiastic reception In North
Georgia, where he has a farm at Ma
rietta. upon which he spends much of
his time, as well as tn the Southern
section whore he lives. If early Indi
cations In the campaign mean any
thing, Mr. Anderson already seems to
bo running a winning raoa
Many of the newspapers of tho state
are already actively supporting him
and others hare volunteered to do aa
MR. ANDERSON'S
ANNOUNCEMENT.
In his formal announcement of his
candidacy lor governor, Mr. Anderson
saya:
‘’Savannah, Ga., April 15, 1914.
’’To trfa I’oopls of Georgia:
*1 beg Inava to announoo mysolf aa
a candidate frw the Governorship,
aul^et to the regulations of the neat
general primary.
-In asking to be entrusted with what
I consider to tie tha'hlgliHSt honor tu
the gilt of our people, I am glad to
le*d that my candidacy Involves no
factional issues and should lirouaa no
(actional spirit. The spirit of fac
tionalism has happily about died
away in Georgia, and lit (lie state.
In the nation, we Dnmocnue are lined
up with practically unbroken ranks tn
support of the great measures our
pnyty la taking for the common good.
I am ahlo therefore to come before you
simply aa a Georgian and a Democrat,
who aspires to devote hla boat oner-
glee and talents to tho wolfaro, and
upbuilding of his nattvo .'tutu.
"Our material growth during the
puat throe dorados baa bora so rapid
and as great that In some respocta
we have onutrovrn tbo provisions
Oiado by our lawn, and tn cqns»
quence the state and its Inutltutlani
ere in some directions being luuip
pered and held buck. Goorgia’s great
need today la that her people should
have a period of political rejt In
which to have the time and nmsa
tunMy to concentrate their atiyatiop
and .(Torts uptm a thorough ovsj-
houting and rcadhistment of hw bnai.
(ess motliods anil system. MX need
fa gppty ouiviotvcs for a time tg pua>
ting our houoQ and affairs ta gdSL
Ing legal hours of sale:
That lot In t
vllle, Thomas County.
last Side i _
3treet ono hundred and five (105) |south 36 ehalna and T* Holts to south |
feet, and running back one hundred ,
twenty-five (125) feet, having there
on a dwelling 7iouse and barn, and
being designated aa four hundred
twonty-one (121) South Stevens
Street.
levied on and sold an the property
of Florence Williams to satisfy an
execution from City Court of Thom-
asvltle In favor of Cltizons Banking
£ Trust Company Vs. Florence Wil
liams. Defendant notified In writ
ing.
Thla, May 6th, 1914.
T. S. 3INOLETARY. sheriff.
5-8-4t. Thomas County, Oa.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold before the court
house door of said county on the
first Tuesday In June, 1914, within
the legal hourt of sale to the high
est bidder for cash, at public out
cry: One E. M. F. make automo
bile. 1912 model.
Levied on and to he sold, as the
property of I. D. Lewis to satisfy a
mortgage 11 fa In favor of Cltizons
Bank, of Cairo, Ga., against said I. 0.
Lewis, Issued from the City Court
of Cairo.
This, May 4th, 1914.
T. 8. 31NOLETART, Sheriff,
6-8-41. Thomas County, G>.
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 |n Thomasvllie,
Oa., on the first Tu today In Jane,
1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed, the authority for asms
lng hereinafter stated:
That certain tract or parcel of land
lying, being and situated In the City
of Thomeevllle, said County
MARSHAL'S SALK
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will he eold at public outcry to
the highest bidder for cash during
the legal hours of sale, before the
Court house door In Thomasvllie,
Ga., on the flret Tuesday In June,
1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed, the authority for asm* being
hereinafter stated:
certain lot or parcel of land
and situate In the city of Tbomesvllte,
Hate, and being on the Southeast'County of Thomas, State of Georgia,
comer of the Intersection of Rem- and described as follows: Commonc-
lngton Avenue and Crawford Street, Ing at tha corner or Tonng and Vine
and fronting fifty (50) feet on Rem-1streets, thence along viq» street
Ington Avenne and one hundred U 37 feet to the land line of J. T.
(100) feet on Crawford Street, be- Tompkins, thence at right
to prepare for the lorgor growth of
the stuto that Is pressing upon us.
SEES AN END OF
POLITICAL STRIFE.
"We have bad a surfeit of political
strife. Let us now for a while de
vote ourselves to measures
bringing the sunshine of prosperity
to all tho various business activities
of tho state and Into the homes and
lives of her Individual citizens. I
win endeavor to Invito your atten
tion to these matters more In detail
during the progress of tho campaign.
My long service In tho house and
senate, since 1905, has mado me famil
iar with the affairs and needs of the
state and has qualified me to be of
eervleo to you as Governor.
"Circumstances have arisen under
which, by operation of law. the duty
may be devolved upon me of serving
aa Acting Governor for Home part of
the currant term. This would re
quire me to leave my home and sur
render my profession nod ait business
connections. Such a contingency nat
urally prompts me to an-k election
for the next regular term and gtves
nto, 1 trust, seme personal claim to
ask for It, no that 1 may at least be
allowed to remain in office long enough
to be given a fair trial both us to my
desire and us lo my ability to serve
you well.
PROHIBITION QUESTION
ALREADY 8ETTLED.
"Somo Inquiry ha* been made as to
how far the prohibition question may
be Involved lu my candidacy. I wish
to state teat it I* not Involved at all.
Prohibition should tio longer be con-
sidured n political issue In (iiorgla. It
baa become a matter of established
law, and I think must of the probibl.
tlon leaders now agree that the law Is
sufficient and that continued political
ftitatiou of (he subject fs no longer
needed, and would )„■ unwise. No sub
stantial denuind exist* anywhere In
Gerzrghi fir It* re;»eal, ntul It should
to regarded as an Issue that la now
sottletr and behind us.
"If I am elected, it u-lll be my duty
to rerard and trout the prohibition
Uw oa one of the settled, established
Fanes of the .State, anil tn thla, as In
all otft'r matters, t will try to dls-
charjtj) my duty faithfully, fearlosaly
tally.
•J. RANDOLPH ANDERSON.*
(adv)
SHERIFF’S SALE TUFSBAY
SAMUEL G. MAYES DIED IN’
ALBANY MONDAY NIGHT
Tho usual Sheriffs and Admin
istrators sales were Held Tues-1
may ho Incident to thejdny morning at the Co irt House*
eleven o’clock. There were «ev- 1 i-aiher of Mr. Itliy
Colonel n. L Wylly, Ca[it;iln Gen
oral of the Knight Templars o
Georgia, was elected to the office ol
Grand Generalissimo, an office one
step nigher than ho held previous
ly. The election occurred in Way-
cross yesterday, when Captain A. O.
Miller retired ns Grand Commander.
. Mr. Harvey H. Browning of
Strertman. Texas., Is spending
short time In the city this wtek. Mr.
Brovnlng was a resident of this
county thirty-threo years ago nnd
has not visited h°re since that time.
He Is delighted at the progress and
apparent prosperity of the pectfon.
He has been in Jacksonville attend
ing the re-union.
Mr. .nnd Mrs. W. S. Ulackshcar
left today for* Rochelle, G»., where
they will be tho guest of relatives
for a few weeks.
1 Mrs. J. II. Wade end Mrs.
Gnrretson, who have been spending
at .Millpond Plantation,
tomorrow morning In
thel.* private car over tho Coast
I.’ne. for New York, where they will
stop a short time before going to
their home in Cleveland. O.
In .Memory of Mr. J<»el Bryant.
On Tuesday night, April 24t!i, God
saw lit to tako from as one oi the
brightest jewels! that lie aad plated
on earth, our dearly beloved iriend.
.Mr. J04*1 ltryanl . It was one of tin
saddest deaths that has occurred in
some time. But few peopi* knew
Col. T. X. Hopkins is among the
members, of W. U. Mitchell/<£arap,
who is attending .the dto-union at
Jacksonville?. .. . . .
Editor Tex C. M. .frwln, of the
Pavo Progress, was among the em
inent visitors In Thomasvlllo *3oday.
The farmers have had some .fine
weather for the last month, but
they are now beginning io feel ihe
effects of the dry weather, in nome
fields the melons are <lteing 4or the
want of rain.
Mr. Hinder Ncsmlth and eister,
Miss Janie Nesmith, and Miss «ate
Parramore visited in Moultrie Sat
urday and*Sunday.
Mr. L. M. .Long anti daughter.
Miss Elsie Long. of Ochlocknee.
spent Sunday night with faJalives
In our community.
Mrs. It. W. Purramore is spending
tho week in Cairo, with -tier daugh
ter. Mrs. Iktvid Alligood.
-Ir. Leon Nesmith has .purchased
nndsune horse, <inil now. ho does
not can* whether Uncle Hum and
Mexico have u war. All lio disks Is
that the virls he through with .their
“primping” when he -gets knew.
Mr. and Mrs. W. T. *.Smit*i visited
relatives at Chastain Sunday. .
Messrs. Offs Nesnilth nnd tUeroert
Shepherd attended the Sin* nt Bar
nett's Creek Sunday.
Ir. C. S. Marwick, of I ho * liar
’s Creek neighborhood was in
our vicinity Mondav.
he was
It was unex
i?hs and sore
» t‘
and caused ?
many homes, ah well as the.
sorrow it cast upon iiis lumii}
io feel confident that our io;s
ternal gain. It can be truly *
him that wherever he worn, he *or»*
a bright smile and carried sunshine.
While we mourn his demise, seem
ingly so untimely, yet we knov\ that
God doeth all things well.
low sweet must ’lie the thought
of his family, as well as to all his
nds, that lie is not dead, but only
ping, and we have only to wait
coming of tne resurrection morn
tee Ills face oii< e a-tain,
is we look back
man’s life, we only
more noble and kind men, us he j
Ulya (/roved himself to be Among I
(ominendable traits was the uf-
tlon he had for his mother and I
his wife. Tue good impression]
all but very much nppneoiuted
of ruin "am*' Tuesday, -which
*»n long needed in (this
community.
Mr. Wesley Chason attended .the
schorl picnic at Spence Friday -of.
last week.
A few . f Min:; Bessie ftasser’s
friends gathered at fhe home of 4i«*r
futiiet Sunday evening /inti spent a
inpleasant jnur in •inglfig, Wes-.
«rs. Otis Brinson and X. If. fiasser
being flic lender? and -Miss ftessie
Sasser organist.
, . r Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Chnson left
ui.il ,, I Tuesday morning for ‘Jacksonville. •
and St. Augustine. Fin. They will
also visit other points of Interest be
fore returnin'' home.
Mr. A. r. Thompson-mnite-a busi
ness tri|i to ( i r > Mondry.
II. Thompson and wife vis
in'
o the gl(.
whom h
the peopiy cver>- •
r die, but .shall re- \| rs
i>r> of Iiis Fat'.H
faithfully
fhe lat t«
I»hy
IsIRETj FOE TTTYOIWE
In Thomas Superior Foun. Filed
to the April Term, 1911.
MACK E. MOSHLBY.
Vs
EUGENIA MOSELMY.
To Eugenia 5JoseIey, Defendant In
Above CftEw: ^ are now seeking Incorporation
.re tel n a* I >»« Saeretary of State, ha, ac-
a .»».» at tha next term of hpM) p , ((J (n by thp tnb .
xcrlber,. anri that thp «ame ta In
fart held and Is to he used solely
for the business and purposes of the
fen of $511.00, and pray to he In
corporated under tho laws of this
State.
(Stoned.)
E. M. SMITH, Thomasvllie, Oa.
.1. \V. HORNE. Metcalfe. Ga.
FILINBR HORNE, Metcalfe. Oa.
.1. ,\. THOMAS. Metcalfe. Ga.
W. W .FELKRL, Metcalfe, Ga.
B. F\ HAMRICK. Metcalfe, Oa.
E. F. HORNE, Metcalfe, Ga.
Petitioners.
GKORT.IA. Thomas Oounty:
Rcfore me. personally appeared
the tindersixtied petitioners, who on
oath depose and say Iftat $15.00.) of
the Capital subscribed to the Bank,
of Metcalfe for which Bank depon-
ere sd-
Ma„
Tliomanvilir
tlrlnll ic
Mr. Samnul
Suet uiiiIhsI i
. or old A«e.
ral sales made and others
licit before sale time.
Mrs. llay sOm lor me estate o:
1*' P. Hay property in the town of
('nolldge, for $1,776, to Mr. H. I.
Carlton. A bosse and lot of tne
estate of J. P. Hancock, in Metcalfe, 1 home o( bis son. Mr. (i. (’. Mayes
was sold to Mr. J. W. Horn, for; j,resident of the Georgia fo'tou Co.
died at tin
and appear at the next term of Su
perlor Court of Thpmas Coenty,
Georgia, to be held on third Mon
day In October, 1914, to answer
plaintiff's petition In shore stated
cause, or the Court «(ll proceed as
to Justice shall appertain.
Witness, the Honorable W. E.
Thomas, Judge of saM Court
Ttds 23rd day of April. 1914.
O. GROOVER, Deputy Clerk.
said corporation.
E. M. SMITH.
J. W. HORNE.
ELINER HORNE,
J. A. THOMAS.
W. W. PELKEL.
B. F. HORNE.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me. this 4th day of May. 1914.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary,
(seal.) Thomas County, Oa.
STATE OF GEORGIA.
Office of Secretary of State.
I, Philip Cook, Secretary of State
of the State of Genntla do herehy
certify. That the two It) paxes of
printed and typewritten matter
hereto attached, contain a true and
correct copy of tha annllratlon. of
the Incorporators of Paalr of Met
calfe for charter, ss the orlzinal of
same appears of file In (his office.
IN TESTIMONY WHEREOF, f
hare hereunto set my hand and af
fixed the Seal of my Office, at the
Capitol, In tha City of Atlanta, this
7315.00. Eleven acre* of laud, near
Magnolia park, belonging to J. It
Smith, was sold to Dr. I. T. Culpep
per for $l,r>0#.00. Elisha Lowrv,
t'-uardtan, sold a lot on ItelnT.igton
Avenue to J. II. Watkins for $.'u70.
Evans & Son purchase^ .-lime mule*
for $230.00 and a horse v.n* sold
for $77.00 to Cochran & S-rn.
MANY WILL AUEND PICNIC
on North Jefferson street, ut 1
o’clock lust night. He wan N.1 years
of ak«. unU bis death wan (lu** to tne
ifttirniltie* of old age. Ho !iad been
in very poor health for the past year,
and wus critically Ml during the past
month.
The deceased was a prominent
planter near lAugusta before and af
ter the War Between the Jtates, and
at one time, before he retired on
account of hrfs advanced age, was
prominent in Augusta biiHirew cir
cles. He served throughout the war
as a captain in the Confederate army
There is every prospect for one and took part in many of the im-
of the largest Union Sunday School portant engagement* of that con-
picnics that Thomasvllie has ever nict. He was a man of strong c’iar-
had, on Friday, May fifteenth. The acter and n Southern gentleman of
Coast Line has announced a rate of the old school. He was a member
twenty-five cent* for the round trip of the Episcopal church,
fer adults and fifteen cents round; Besides his wife, Mrs. 3srah C.
trip for children on that occasion. Mayes, the deceased Is survived by
The extra coaches on the train the following sons and daughters:
win be parked oa the Miller tiding. Messrs. 0. C. Mayes and H. O.
this side of the river and will bejMayes. of this city; Mr. Rhydon G.
available in case of rain, making RtMayes, of Thomasville; Mrs. George
quite convenient. Plans are being l 0 Holmes, of Jacksonville, and Mrs.
formulated tar a very attractive af- lM , r!on Twiggs, of Macon. Several
grandchildren also survive bi n. In
fair and announcements of commit
tees and further details will be made
In the various Sunday schools on
next Sunday morning.
eluding Lansing Mayes and Mary
Crawford Mares, of this city.
The funeral will be held st 4:30
... . . . o'clock this afternoon at St Paul's
8th day of May In the year of our, The r «. t or, Rev. Gerald
Lord One Thousand Nine Hundred | Corae „ offlc , at „: i„,,. rme nt
???. F °” t !*?,.!. n . d * In<tapaad-| w in follow In Oakvlew cemetery.
*” * ° f n® 4^i»'lThn following gentlemen will set at
ca the One Hundred and Thirty- „. h< ^ rer ,. Messrs. J. P. Clark,
eighth. PHILIP COOK. | H . r. Ray, Y. C. Rust. John D.
.secretary of State. Twlgge, A. J. Llppltt and J. S. BR-
(SEAL.) 5-S-lt. llnjsle*.—Albany Herald.
Mr
li v
.lotlicr. wifi*. chlhJren ami friends, ( this
why Miould >(iu grieve you.' it
know that in that hHautif.il city of ran
God, Illuminated ky the light ol Hi" Just*
glorious presence and the ni} rinds ( corn
of ihe saved host, umotig those,
« rovuis that ire bedecked withi
bright jewels, shouting eternal)
praises to nis King, is where yoiri
dear liushand now stands, safe for *
evermore. j
Thus, with oir tenderest sytupu-j
thle.t. we commend God’s all-sulh- ;
dent grace to tlie bereaved family.
We saw not the white robed angel.
As It entered with folded wing.
To carry Joel away from earth,
To the arms of his Matchless Kin- 1 .
But we knew by the radunt beauty
That beamed on his lovely face.
That the light of heaven aad fallen
there.
And left its visible trace.
Yet we know the Saviour.
parents, *Tr. nnd
Bin. who resides near Mur
id Mr<. I! J. Thompson who
r OchlopKnee, visited In
nniuitv Sunday,
n be hoped thr.t the Wexi-
nule will sneedily he :nl-
tisfitctory to all parties con-
tn«* fanueig in our
i nopplng cotton dliis
J Mr. a ml .'Ir.s.
ehi!*iron of Pavi
Mrs. L. N. Paris
J Mr. and Mrs.
: ited Mr. and Mr ;,
j week.
I Mr. and Mv. 0. J. Prosser visited
'Mr. and Mrs. W. I. flobbs Saturday
t and Sunday.
Mr. Alton Parish and atetor. Miss
Fulton Davis ami
». visited Mr. and
li Sunday.
John -Redding vis-
T. Redding lust
i Ruuvi um n.wiiiijt. i - - —— —-■»
Called Dim up Into HI* loving arm*: J anie Ruth I arf*h visited at the
Shielded, safe forever from
earth's care* and harm*.
By faith we can behold him. til the
tender Shepherd’* care;
But we bend In meek submission
To rnr Father’s chastening hand.
Although In human weakness.
We cannot understand.
But when our tired feet from earth’s
weary sands may rest.
Then we'll clear see and understand.
That God knew best.
F-RIEND.
FOR 3ALE—1.V00 bushels ear corn,
at 684 per bushel, f. o. b. here.
T. 8. Green, Mlccosukee, Fla.
5-5-3td-2taw,
home of Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Sher
rod sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. lleloue Hohfo visit
ed Mr. and Mra. W. I. Hobbs Sun
day.
Several of the MeGrawltee at
tended rhe picnic at Salem. They
reported an enjoyable day, with
plenty of speaking and dinner.
Miss Alice Williams of Fa»o vis
ited her sister Mrs. W. .R. Hagan.
Friday and Saturday. - •
Miss Bunns Canada? and broth
er of Thomasxllle visited gilsse*
Bessie and Janie Sherrod Saturday
and Sunday.
Mr. Griff Golding visited Mr.
Hart Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Haran *ls-
fted the latter's parents. Mr. ami
Mrs. J. A. Williams, of Pavo, last
Sunday.
The ting last Saturday evening,
at tha hospluhlu home ST Mt. aad
Mrs. I. P. Hsrt was-enjoyed hy a
large crowd of young folks.