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SHERIFF’S BALE. .
GEORGIA, Thomas Couuty:
Will be sold at public outcry, on
the first Tuesday In Auguit, 1914,
within the legal hours ol sale, before
the Court House door In Thomas-
ville, Georgia:
42 shares of the capital stock of
Peacock-Wash Drug Company, a
corporation created by the 3uperlor
Court of Thomas County, said State,
having Its principal place of business
at Thomasvllle, said State and Coun-
ty.
Said stock being of the par value
of 9100.00 per share.
'Levied on as the property of J. W.
Peacock, defendant in a fa, and be-
FOR JULY
~ county, being all the land owned
by G. R. Hopkins In said county.
Levied on as the property of G. R.
Hopkins, to satisfy ah execution
from City Court of Thomasvllle, In
favor of Armour Fertiliser Works.
This, July 9th, 1914.
T. 3. SINGLET A'RY, 8hertff,
7-10-4tsw. Thomas County; Ga.
LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Mrs. Kate Bell, Administratrix of
the estate of J. W. Bell, deceased,
having applied In due form for leave
to sell twenty (20) shares of the
capital -stock of the Thomasvllle
Fertilizer Company, and one share
Thomasvllle, Oa., frosting 36 :
east aide of North MhdlaaO*-
rudntng back 105 feet.
ing In his name on the books of ‘ h * „°* ‘ he . Suarez
-said corporation, under and by VIr-: F! S ^L *** a J |,eraona Interest
ed are cited to show oause, If any
tue of an execution issued from the
September, 1912, term of City Court
of Thbmasville, said County, In fa
vor of The First National Bank of
Thomasvllle vs. J. W. Peacock.
The defendant In FI Fa and the
officers of Peacock-Mash Drug Com-
rtany ’ being notified In writing of
said levy.
T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold before Court..House
door In Thomasvllle, Georgia, on
first Tuesday In August, 1914, dur
ing legal hours of sale, that parcel
of land in the City of Thomasvllle
fronting 6414 feet on west side of
Fletcher street, beginning at uort:
east corner of Fletcher street and
the alley running through the
block: running thence north-
64 n. feet: thence at right angle-. _
westerly 240 feet to an alley; tnenc- ; be Augpst term of the Court of Or
southerly 64V. fo-t: thence easier'- dinar} for said C'our.ty,
24 0 feet to startin' point, bel"- J. F. PITTMAN,
part of-lot No. four (4) In Block
they can, at the next August term
1914, at the Court of Ordin
ary. Thomas County, why an order
should not be grahted authorizing
the sale ds prayed for,
Wi M. JONES, Ordinary,
7-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Oa.
LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
To Whom it May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied *o the Or
dinary of said county for leave t-
sell all the land belonging to Isaac.
Oscar, Willie,’ Beasle and Gllhe-
Hartsfleld, minor children of J. J.
Hartsfleld for purpose of dlstribu-
loh; said lsnd being a' five elev
enths undivided Interest In twenty-
*hrep acres of lot number nine in
‘Mrteenth district of Thomas coun-
Geor’-'a.
Said application will be heard at
first Tuesday In August, 1914. dur
ing the legs! bona of sal* to high
est bidder for cosh, that, lot/ In
feet on
IsoSe- street,
having
thereon a frame dwelling house,, now
enoloeed by fence* around it. Being,
situate seventy feet southerly from
line of old cemetery!
Sold as property of estate of John,
R. Smith, under order from Court
of Ordinary, Thomas County, fo>
purpose of paying debts.
J. L. JORDAN.
7-10-4tsw. Administrator.
NOTICE OF LpCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice Is hereby given that at the
next session of the General Assem
bly of Georgia, a bill will be Intro
duced amending the Charter of the
Town of Boston, In the County of
Thomas, so as td'deslgnate Bald town
as the city of Boston.
This, June 17th, 1914. - -
NEW Bill
WOULD MAKE IT AGAINST THE
LAW FOR A JUDGE TO DIRECT
A VERDICT TO JURY AND
WOULD THROW THE CASE
OUT IN TUE EVENT.
Washington, July 7.—Represen
tative Frank Park, of Georgia, has
“B." of Fletchervillo.
ine same being sold as the prop
erty of ji. Atteli, unuer execution
from City Court of Thomasvllle -In
favor-of the Thomasvllle Real Es
tate and Improvement Company
against said M. Atteli.
Defendant notified in ’writing.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
,7-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ua.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Wllf be sold at public outcry te
the highest bidder for Cash, during
the legal hours of sale, before the
court house door la Thomasvllle,
Ga„ on the first Tuesday In August,
1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed, the authority for same be.,
hereinafter stated:
14 V4 acres of land In lot 106 In
the 13th District of Thomas County,
being all $be land owned (by F. N.
Robinson In said county.
Levied on as the property of
F. N. Robinson, to satisfy an execu
tion from City Court of Thomasvllle
In favor of Armour Fertilizer Works.
This, July 9th, 1914.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
,7-10-4tsw. 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 August,
1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed, the authority for same be
ing hereinafter Stated:
1214 acres of land In lot 106 in
the 13th district of Thomas county,
being all the land owned by E.
Robinson, In said county.
Levied on as the property -of E.
.Robinson, to satisfy an execution
from City Court of Thomasvllle, In
favor of Armour Fertilizer Works.
This. July 9th, 1914.
T. 3. SINGLET ARY., Sheriff,
7-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
Guardian for Minors Above Named.
7-10-4 tsw.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will ibe 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 August,
1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed, the authority for same be
ing hereinafter stated:
Part of lot 79 In the 13th district
of Thomas County, bounded on
north by lands of jWIU Smith, east
by lands of Charley Hall, south by
lands of Fate Hancock, west by
lands of Alex Sheppard, containing
98 acres.
Levied on as the property of Billie
Simmons, to satisfy an execution
from City Court of Thomasvllle, in
favor of Armour Fertiliser Works.
This. July 9th, 1914.
T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff.
7-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
CITATION.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
To All to Whom It May Concern:
Hugh C. Ford having,-In proper
form, applied to me for Permanent
Letters of Administration on the
estate of J. L. Roberts., late of said
County, this is to cite all and slngu
lar the creditors and next of kin of
J. L. Roberts, to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed
by law; and show cause, If any they
can.why permanent administration
should not be granted to said Hugh
C. Ford on J. L. Roberts’ estate!
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 23rd dav of June. 1914.
W. M. JONES, Ordinary,
7-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga
CITATION.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
To All Whom It May Concern: -
Charles H. Byrd having. In prop
er form, applied to me for Perma
nent Letters of Administration on
the estate of Lula Boston, late of
aald county, this Is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kin of Lula Boston to be and ap
pear at my office within the time
allowed by law and show cause, if
any they can, why permanent ad
ministration should not be granted
to Charles H. Byrd on Lula Bos
ton’s estate.
Witness my hand and official sig
nature, this 30th day of June, 1914.
W. M. JONES, Ordinary,
7-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Oa.
CITATION.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
Frank Redfearn having made ap
plication to the Court of Ordinary
to require the executors of the es
tate of E. C. Redfearn to make ti
tles to certain land described In i
bond attached to his petition, pur
porting to be signed by E. C. Red-
fcarn, deceased.
The said application alleging that
said land has been fully paid for;
all parties concerned are hereby
nptHied, that said application will be
heard before the Court of Ordinary
tor said County, on the first Monday
In August, 1914.
Personal notice to be served upon
the executors, estate of E. C. Red
fearn and., published -}lk.fhe Ttmes-
Enterprlse as notice to all the heirs.
This, the 6th day of July, 1914.
W. M. JONES. Ordinary,
7-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
NOTICE OF BOND ELECTION.
To the Qualified Voters of the Town
of Pavo, Georgia:
You are hereby notified that on
July 15th, ^914, an election will be
held at the regular place of holding
elections within the limits of the
Town of Pavo, to determine the
question whether bonds shall be
Issued by said Town, as stipulated
by an ordinance enacted by the
Mayor and Council of said Town, In
Council assembled,, on June 1, 1914,
said Ordinance " specifying the
amount of bonds to be issued, for
what purpose, what Interest said
bonds shall bear, how much princi
pal and Interest to be paid annually,
and when to be fully paid off; said
Ordinance being In words and fig
ures as follows:
Sec. 1. Be It ordained, by the
Mayor and Council of the Town of
Pavo, Georgia, In council assembled,
and It Is hereby ordained by au
thority of the same: That an elec
tion be. and the same Is hereby or
dered to be held on the fifteenth day
of July, 1914, to determine whether
or not said Town shall lsspe bonds
loAhe amount of 3lx Thousand ($ B,-
00\>0) dollars.
Sec. 2. Said bonds to he known
as Electric Light Bonds, and to be
Issued for the purpose of raising
money to construct an Electric Light
Plant and equip the same for the
Town of Pavo.
Sec. 3. Said bonds to be Issued
in denominations of five hundred
(9500) dollars; l. e„ there shall be
twelve (1'2) bonds of five hundred
(9500) dollars each.
Sec. 4. Said bonds to be fully
paid within twenty (30) yean from
their date of Issue, and to bear In
terest at the rate of 5 per cent, per
annum, said Interest to be paid semi
annually, on the first day of Jan-
cary, and the first day of July, re
spectively, of each year of the life
of said bonds. The principal of said
bonds to become due and payable at
the rate of five hundred ($500) dol
lars per annum, from and after the
AFTER SPENDING THIRTY-FOUR
YEARS IN PRISON FOR MUR
DER—OOXVICTKD IN MONTANA
COURTS, BUT BELIEVED WAS
ACTING IN SELF-DEFENSE.
Washington, July 7.—Spopee, a
full-blood Black Foot Indian, who
has been serving a life sentence for
murder, was unconditionally re
leased today by order of President
introduced a bill In Congress to pro
hibit trial Judges giving pre-emtory
instructions to a jury as to what the.
verdict In the case shall be. A fail-. Wilson,
ure to comply would result In a re-1 Spopee has been In prison for
versal of the verdict, regardless of thirty-four years. It Is believed
the merits of the case. .now tbat he was not onl F 1,,e S ally
-convicted by a Montana court for
killing a man on the Canadian fron
tier, but that he acted in self-de-
Mr. Webster Edwards left today Mrs. A. D. Slater Is visiting rela-
for Troy, Ala.
tlves In ( Philadelphia.
Mr. T. Hall Parker, of Moultrie, ’ Mr. R. L. Crabb, of Americas,
was among the visitors to Thom- was In town today,
asvllle today. j " ■■ ■ » .
J Mr. Walter Miller, of Boston, Is
Mr. James A. Mallette, of Boston’ s visitor to Thomasvllle today,
was a visitor to Thomasrillo
day.
Company, the same not being the
name of any existing railway cor
poration In the State of Georgia.
THREE,
The length of said road as near
as can be estimated will be about
eighty-five (85) miles,
FOUR.
Said rond will run from Moultrie,
in Colquitt County, In a Southwes
terly direction through the lower
edge of Mitchell County and the
northern portion of Thomas County,
touching either the town of Meigs.
Hansell or Ochlocknee, and contin
uing In a Southwesterly direction
from either one of the said points
through the County of Grady, and
thence to some point not yet se
lected on tile line separating said
State from the State of Florida in
the County of Decatur.
FIVE.
The amount ot tne proposed capi
tal stock is One Hundred Thousand
($100,000.0)) dollars, in shares of
One Hundred (3100.00) dollars
each. Of said capital stock, Sixty
Thousand ($60,000.00) dollars there
of shall be known as common stock,
which said common stock shall pos
sess the voting power of said cor
poration, and the balance of said
capital stock to consist of preferred
stock, which shalt bear interest at
the rate of seven (7%) per cent,
per annum, ibut shall not have vot
ing power by the holders thereof.
SIXTH.
Petitioners desire to be incorpora
ted as aforesaid for and during the
term of ninety-nine (99) years with
the right and privilege of Tenewal
at the expiration thereof, as provid
ed by law.
SEVENTH.
The principal office of the propos
ed corporation will be In the City or
’Moultrie, said State and County.
EIGHTH.
'Petitioners do Intend In good
fenBe In slaying the white man.
IS
STRIKING COMMENTARY ON THE
LIFT-! AND OPINION OF TEACH
ERS WAS MADE AT EDUCA
TIOXAL MEETING IN ST. PAUL
TODAY.
.Mr. M. E. Bnrwlck, of Tine Park
was among the visitors here yester
day.
230 Bushels Brooks County Seed
Rye for sale. W. T. Madre, Bos
ton, Ga. 7-O-Im
Mr. H. Benton, of Ochlocknee
was among the out-ofztown visitors
here today.
St. Paul, 'Minn., July i.—To the
ordinary man, a teacher Is a mere
book-worm. Tho general public Is
indifferent to a college professor's
status In life, because It Is taken
up with politics, money-making,
sporting events, picture shows and
other things. A rich man Is willing
to employ a ten or twenty thousand
dollar per annum lawyer or physi
cian ,but he Is perfectly satisfied
with a fifteen hundred dollar pro
fessor to train his son.
This bitter arraignment of con
ditions as they exist In the life of
the average teacher, was madel^o-
day before the National Education
Association, by Charles William
Daibney, President of the Universi
ty of Cincinnati. He made a plea
for Increased salaries, and said:
“The higher cost ot living and
Mr. L. A. Hatcher, of Columbus,
was among the visitors In the city
yesterday.
Mr. D. A. Denmark, of Valdosta,
spent the day In Thomasvllle on
business.
Mr. C. H. Mell, of the Savannah
News, was in the city today on busi
ness.
Have you been to the new store?
. II. Harris, the Wholesale Dealer.
Mr. J. K. McCall, of Atlanta, was
among the visitors In the city yes
terday.
Miss Ruby Cocroft, of Bostwlck,
Ga.. Is the guest of Mr. and Mrs.
C. C. Cocroft.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry to
the highest bidder tor cash, daring
the legal hours ot sale, before the
court house door in Thomasvllle,
Oa., on the first Tuesday In August,
1914, the property 1 hereinafter de-
. scribed, the authority tor lame be
ing hereinafter stated .
Forty-eight acres of land In lot
number 192, In the 13th district of
Thoms* County, Georgia, being all
land owned by C. H. Simmon* (n
said county.
Levied on aa tha property of O. H.
Simmons, to satisfy an execution
from City Court ot Thomasvllle, hi
fevor of Armour Fertilizer Works.
This, July 9th, 1914.
T. 3. SINGLETARY. Sheriff.
7-10-4tew. „ Thomas County, Ga.
—— :
SHERIFF'S 8ALE.
GEORGIA, Thornes County: {
Will be sold at puUlc outcry to
the highest bidder for cash, during KlLutursMtoauthor!JVn alMtfon
the legal hours of gale, before the L « 1,u,are *° » uthorl,e »“ eIoct,on
court house door Ip Thomasvllle,
Ga„ on the first Tuesday In August,
1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed, the authority tor same be
ing. hereinafter stated:
Forty aeres of land to lot nnm-
iber 113 In the 13th district of said
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Whereas, W. B. Hambleton, Ad
ministrator of Mrs. Belle Davis, re
presents to the Court In his petition
duly filed and entered on record,
that he has fully administered Mrs. jlnbefore stipulated.
($300) dollars until the year after
the first of said bonds become due
and payable, when the amount of
Interest shall he decreased twenty'
five ($25) dollars per aniiunt.
Sec. 5. The said Mayor and Coun-
ell shall levy an annual tax sufficient
to provide the money required
pay the principal thereof, as same
falls due.
Sec. 6. Said bonds shall be pay
able In gold coin of the United States
of America. Said bonds shall not be
sold for less than par.
Sec. 7. The election herein pro
vided for shall bo held In accord
ance with Sections 440 and 441. of
the civil code of the State of Geor
gia, adopted August 15. 1910, and
the voters In said election shall be
qualified by registration, as provided
In an Act of the Legislature of the
State or Georgia, approved August
'21, 1911, entitled “An Act to create
a new charter and municipal govern-
m'nt for the Town of Pavo, and for
other purposes,” and appearing upon
page 1503, et. seq., of the Acts of
the Legislature of the State of
Georgia, published for the year 1911.
Sec. 8. Notice of said election
■hall be published for not less than
thirty days next proceeding the date
of election, In the newspaper In
Thomas County, Georgia, In which
the Sheriff’s advertisements aye pub
lished, notifying the qualified voters
that on the fifteenth' day of July,
1914, an election wilt be held to de
termine the- question whether bonds
shall be Issued .)y the Tow* of Pavo
for the amount, and for purposes
hereinbefore stBted, said bonds to
bear Interest at. the rate of 6 per
cent, per annum, the principal and
Interest thereof te be paid as here-
cost of higher living, bears more
faith to go forward without delay to j heavily on the college professor than
Mrs. B. F. Herring and daughter.
Misses Mildred, Caroline and Ethel,
left yesterday for a few weeks visit
to relatives.
■Mr. H. L. Greene, of tha Center
Hill District of Thomas County,
was a busless visitor In Thomasvllle
Wednesi ay.
We handle Galvanized Corrugated
Iron Roofing in car lots. Neel Brtfe,
Feed and Seed Department.
Rev. J. E. Channel!, a well known
citizen of Coolldge, spent Tuesday In
Thomasvllle.
Mrs. Wadley Kirkland, of Macon,
has returned home after spending
a few days In the elty.
Miss Martha Hunter, of Madison,
Ga., Is the guest of Mrs. Z. I. Fitz
patrick.
D. D. PEACOCK, OF PAVO, HAS
THE GENERAL AGENCY FOB THE’
SAXON AUTOMOBILE FOR THOM-
BROOKS AND COLQUITT
COUNTIES, AND WILL GLADLY
DEMONSTRATE TO THOSE INTER
ESTED, ON SHORT NOTICE. 12tf
Mr. Carlos C. Dixon, Mrs. J. S.
Smith and little daughter. Miss
Sarah Louise Smith, of Jacksonville,
are In the city as the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. D. A. Dixon, on Smith Ave.
Mr. L. T. Miller, of Boston, Is In
the city today, being a representa
tive at the Thomas Union Ware
house Company's meeting,
Mr. Eugene Dyer, of Metcalfe,
passed through the city today en
route to Panacea Springs, for a
stay of two weeks.
Mr. Len W. Baldwin, ot, Albany,
spent n part of the day in town on
business.
Miss OladyB Bottoms left Sunday
for Vienna, On., wnore she will Join
a party on a camping trip on Flint
eighth year from the date of Issue secure subscriptions to the capital on an y other class An effective rlver -
of the same: the interest to be paid stock, construct, equip, maintain and i , . . . ' . .
each year being three hundred operate said railroad. i BB,a * y ls only about one - half of
NINTH. | what It was twenty years ago.
Belle Davis’ estate: Thai is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors, to show cause,
If any they can, why said Admin
istrator should not be discharged
from his administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission, on the first
Monday In August, 1914,
W. M. 'TONES, Ordinary,
7-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga,
CITATION. ~
GEORGIA, nomas County:
Whereas, L. H. Jerger and Rob
ert Thomas, executors of Joseph
Fass, represents to the Court In
their petition, duly filed and enter
ed on record, that they have fully
administered Joseph Fass' estate:
This Is, therefore, to cite all per
sons concerned, kindred and credi
tors, to show cause, it any they can,
why said Executors should not be
discharged from their administration
and receive Letters of Dismission,
on the first Monday |n August, 1914.
W. M. JONES. Ordinary,
7-10-4tswv Thomas County. Oa.
NOTICE OF LOCAL LEGISLATION.
Notice Is hereby given that a bill
tor a bond lssne In the Town of
Ochlocknee for establishing a system
of waterworks.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will he sold before Conrt House
door 4n' Thomaavllle, Georgia, on
THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER.
A soeoeetfhfrttnedy for Rheumatism, Blood Potai
*11 Blood Diseases, a At all Druggists $1.00.
:*• y. mrNmr o*. <u.
ijJ
See. 9. At said election, those
favoring the Issuing of bonds shall
have written or printed on their
ballots the words: "For electric
lights and bonds.' and these op
posed to Issuing said bonds shall
have written or printed on their bal
lots: "Against eleetrle lights and
bonds.”
B. C. REESE. Mayor,
G. A. SHAVER. Clerk.
6-19-4tsw.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY
FOR RAILROAD CHARTER.
After four weeks notice- by publi
cation pursuant to the Act of the
General Assembly, approved Decem
ber 20tb, 1892, the undersigned will
file In the office of the Secretary of
State, a petition for Incorporation,
of which the following ls.a copy,:
GEORGIA, Colquitt County,
To the Honorable Philip Cook. Sec
retary of State of the State tff
Georgia: ' J
Tbs petition of I. tV., Myers and
L. -P, Skeen, of TlfVCounty, Geor
gia; J. A. Cowers, of Thomas Coun
ty, Georgia; T. J. Aycock, of Jack-
son County. Florid*: W. E. Aycock,
A. Huber, O. T. Demott, G. A. Hor-
kan, (Howard Ashburn, and R.- J;
Corbett, ol Colquitt County, Geor
gia, shows:—
PIR3T.
That they desire to form a rail
road corporation pursuant to the
provisions of the Act of the General
Assembly of Georgia, approved De
cember 20th, 1892.
TWO.. -' '
The name ot the Railroad com
pany, for which petitioners thus
ecu Incorporation, (a to he The
Moultrie Southweatern Railway
Petitioners show that they have
given four, weeks notice of theli In
tention. tp.,apply for charter by pub
lication according to law.
WHEREFORE, they pray to bo
Incorporated under the laws of this
3tate.
T. J. AYCOCK,
I, Y<’. MYER4,
L. P. SKEEN,
J. A. BOWERS,
O. T. DEMOTT,
A. HUBER.
W. E. AYCOCK,
O. A. HORKAN,
HOWARD ASHBURN.
R. J. CORBETT.
Petitioners.
W. F. WAY,
Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGIA. Colquitt County:
Before me, S. T. Mercer, of said
county, an officer of said state, duly
authorized by law to administer
oaths, personally appeared W. E.
Aycock, A. Huber and Howard Ash-
burn, iwlio on oath say that the
names subscribed to the petition, to
which this affidavit Is annexed are
the genuine signatures of the per
sans named therein, and that tin-
facts stated In the petition are true
to the best of deponents knowledge.
Information and belief.
W. E. AYCOCK,
A. HUBER,
HOWARD ASHBURN,
Sworn to and subscribed before
mq, this July 3rd. 1914.
S. T. MERCER. N\ P„
7-10-4tBw. • olqultt County, Ga.
WANTS LUKE OR ADAMS
Senator West Haa Settled on Ros-
coo Luke, or John H. West as
the Only Applicants He Will En
dorse for Position.
Mrs. A. J. Stanaland and Miss
Martha Stanaland left yesterday for
Atlanta, where they will visit Dr.
Stanaland for a short time.
F. B. Harris, the wholesale gro
wer, 124 South Broad Street, will
save you money on your grocery hill.
Mr. c. E. Choate, of Atlanta, was
among the prominent visitors spend
ing a short time la the city with
relatives and friends.
Mr. Samuel D. Hewlett, of Atian-
spent a short time In Thomas
vllle yesterday.
Messrs. William Felkel and W. S.
Odum, prominent citizens of Met
calfe, were business visitors in
Thomasvllle Tuesday.
Washington, July. 7.—Senator
West spent several hours in his of
fice yesterday, after having been j
confined to his room since last | F. B. Harris, the wholesale deal.
Mnday, as the result of a fall onler, sells good Flour, and soils it
the stone flagging of his hotel. He right,
did not call on the Attorney Gen
Miss Daisy Dixon is spending a
short time In Douglas, as the guest
of her sister, Mrs. G. M. Overby.
She will spend some time In Bruns-
Mlss Corlnna Gibson has returned! w i c k and St. Simons before return-
to Thomasvllle after spending some ) n g home,
time as the guest of Miss Annette! .
Alexander, at Blakely. . | The Times Enterprise la indebted
to Mr. F. C. Loveless and Mr. Elmo
Mr. C. J. Acosta, of Balnbrldge. IChastain. f0r some very „ ne specl .
V.as amonz the well-known visitors; whlch they
today, and
which were greatly appreciated and
enjoyed.
, mens of watermelons
spending the afternoon In Thomas- j brou(5ht to the ofllce
vllle.
eral as he Intended, buc will see
him today, with the avowed pur
pose of* securing the appointment of
either Rosooe Luke, or Judge John
3. Adams, of Dublin, the only ap-;
Mr. Robert Wrench, who was the
guest for a few days of Mr. Grover
Balfour, has gone to New York,
from where lie will sail in a few
PETITION FOR RENEWAL OF
CHARTER.
STATE OF GEORGIA,
County of Thomas.
To the Honorable W. E. Thomas,
Judge of the Superior Court of
Said County:
The petition of the Watt Supply
Company, a corporation heretofore
created by the Superior Court of said
County, ou the 19th day of June,
1894, respectfully shows that it de
sires a renewal of Its charter as set
out In the original order of Incor
poration. as appear* from the rec
ords In the Clerk's office of the Su
perior Court of Thomas County.
This renewal being asked under the
provisions ot the Code of 1910, for
term of 20 years.
Accompanying this petition, your
petitioner presents a certified ab
stract "from the minutes of tho Cor
poration iShovflng that the applica
tion for itaewal has -been, authorised
by properj corpqr*tp action.
This, 18. 1914.
Respectfully,
.. i WATT SUPPLY OO.
C. p) HANSELL,
Attorney for- Petitioners.
GEORGIA, Thomas Connty:
I, O, Groover. Deputy ClerK of the
Superior Court In and for ialtl coun
ty, do hereby certify that the fore
going Is s true end correct extract
of the original petition for Renewal
of Charter of Watt Supply-Company.
Given under my hsnd and seal of
ofllce, this June 32, 1914. ,
O. GROOVER.
4-I6-4UW. Deputy Clerk.
pllcnnts espoused by Senator Ws.t! rlty have seat congratulations and
now In the running. bMt wlsbes -
Judge Adams ls In WashlirUob
Friends will be delighted ta hear
of the arrival of a ten-pound girl., .
baby at the home of Mr. and Mrs. for Ch " e ' ' r0,,1, ' v “ ,be Pan “
ma Canal. Mr. Wrench goes to
(Chile to engage In business, having
la position with the large Oucken-
M. O. Dudley, in Valdosta, yesterday
afternoon. Many friends In tnls
today but says he will not ask for
an Interview with the Attorney-
General. iHe ls here to see his fam
ily, all of -whom are spending sev
eral weeks In Washington and sees
no benefit to be gained by calling
at the Department ot Justice unless
he Is sent for.
OLD PAPERS—For Si e a*
Enterprise Office.
STOMACH
SUFFERERS
Mrs. Frank Crabb and daughters.
Misses Juanita and Gladys, hare re
turned home after a two weeks’
visit to friends at Fitzgerald and
Tennllle, Ga.
Dr. S. L. Cheshire leaves this week
for Pavo, where he has decided-to
locate. Dr. Cheshire Is a promising
young man who hss worked his way
through the Atlanta College of Phy
sicians and Surgeons and Is sure to
meet with success in his chosen pro
fession.
Mrs. Anntolnette Leary, returned
today to her old home in Forsyth.
fitter an extended visit to her daugh
hairier firm In one of their branch
businesses there.
Fine Rain Does Good.
That rain which came down be
fore daylight this morning was the
finest that has fallen here In many
moons and the face of nature looks
washed clean today. It was some
thing of a storm, too, and the light
ning flashed and the thunder rolled
without cessation, there seeming no
let up at all between the flashes
and claps. It Is said that one or
two trees were struck by the light
ning In different parts of the city
but otherwise no damage Is report
ed.
The rain was badly needed as
the little showers that have fallen
One Dose Will Convince You
If You With To Obtain Complete ■ ter- j| r9 . j|, r eider. Mrs. Leary of late, only wet the surface of the
and Permanent Reeulte Try j ha3 , iecn com | n;? t0 Thomasvllle for ground and In a few hours there
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While it probably came too late
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Cotton, while In generally fine Con
dition was beginning to need a rain
also, and in fact everything in .the
way of croks will be better for it.
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