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SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas Comity:
Will be sold at public outcry, on
the first Tuesday In August, 1914,
within the legal hours of sale, before
the Court House door In Thomas-
vllle, Georgia:
42 shares of the capital stock of
PeacockUMash Drug Company, »
corporation created by the 3nperlor
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 $100.00 per share.
Levied on as the property of J. W.
Peacock, defendant In fl fa, and be
ing In his name on the books of
said corporation, under and by vir
tue of an execution Issued from the
September, 1912, term of City Court
tWsiwiik f 0f OEORGIA Thomas County:
Thomasvllle vs. J. W. Peacock. I Relearn having made ap-
The defendant In Fl Fa and the Plication to the Court of Ordinary
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 Admlnlscratlou on
the estate of Lula Boston, late of
said county, this Is to cite all and
singular the creditors and next of
kta of Lula Boston to be and ap-
rcar 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, Ga.
CITATION.
officers of Peacock-Mash Drug Com
pany 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 64% feet on west side of
Fletcher street, beginning at nortn
east corner of Fletcher street and
the alley running through the
block; running thence nortbe-
64% feet; thence at right angles
westerly 240 feet to an alley: thence
southerly 64% feet; thence easterly
240 feet to starting point, beln"
part of lot No. four (41 In Block
“B,” of Fletchervllle.
The same being sold as the prop
erty of M. Attell, under execution
from City Court of Thomasvllle In
favor of the Thomasvllle Real Es
tate and Improvement Company
against said M. Attell.
Defendant notified In writing.
T. S. SINGLETARY, Sheriff.
7-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry te
the highest bidder for cash, during
the legal houn of sale, before the
court house d&or In Thomasvllle,
Ga., on the first Tuesday In August,
1914, the property hereinafter de
scribed, the authority for same be.
hereinafter stated:
14% acres of land in lot 105 In
the 13th District of Thomas County,
being all the 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 Fertiliser Works.
This, July 9th, 1914.
T. S. SINGLETARY. Sheriff,
7-10-4 tsw. 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:
Part of lot 79 In the 13th district
of Thomas County, bounded on
north by lands of Will 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 Fertilizer Works.
This, July 9th, 1914.
T. 3. SINGLETARY, Sheriff,
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
of the capital stock of the Suarez
Cigar Company, all persons Interest
ed are cited to show cause, If any
they can, at the next August term,
1914, at the Court of Ordin
ary, Thorilas County, why an order
should not be granted authorizing
the sale as prayed for. .
W. M. JONES, Ordinary,
7-10-4t8w. Thomas County, Ga.
LEAVE TO SELL.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the Or
dinary of said.county for leave to
sell all the land belonging to Isaac,
Oscar, Willie, Bessie and Gilbert
Hartsfleld, minor children of J. J.
Hartsfleld for purpose of distribu
tion; said land being a five elev
enths undivided interest In twenty-
three acres of lot number nine In
thirteenth district of Thomas coun
ty, Georgia.
Said application will be heard at
the August term of the Court of Or
dinary for said County.
J. F. PITTMAN,
Guardian for Minors Above Named.
7-10-4taw.
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 singu
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, Os
to require the executors of the es
tate of E. C. Redfearn to make ti
tles to certain land described In a
bond attached to his petition, pur
porting to be signed by E. C. Red-
fearn, deceased.
The said application alleging that
said land has been fully paid for;
all parties concerned are hereby
notified, that said application will be
heard before the Court ol Ordinary
for 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 In The Tlmes-
Enterprlse as notice to all the heirs.
This, the 6th day of July, 1914,
■ W. M. JONES, Ordinary,
17-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
CORRESPONDENT WHO SENT OUT
FALSE STORY AND ONE THAT
WAS WITHOUT SEMBLANCE OF
TRUTH, GETS HIS CONGEE.
Washington, July 29.—Secretary
of War Lindsey M. Garrison today
announced that he would direct
General Funston, at Vera Cruz, to
deport from Mexico Fred L. Boalt,
a correspondent for the Newspaper
Enterprise Association.
Boalt sent out a sensational story,
which was In effect that the United
States Navy officers had applied
the “law of flight" to Mexican pris
oners. An Inquiry court rater pro
nounced the story as absolutely
false. ,
TEN MILLIONS IN'GOLD IS SHIP-
FED TO PARIS AND OTHER
EUROPEAN CITIES—MORE TO
FOLLOW SHORTLY.
New York, July 28.—The latest
gold shipment to Europe, which be
gan Friday, when two million dol-
pumper. The matter of the pur- lars were sent to Paris, was In
chase has been Investigated, Alder- ■ creased today by the shipment of
ALDERMEN DECIDE THAT FI.
nances' will not allow
ITS PURCHASE AT THIS TIME
—NEXT COUNCIL WILL PltOHA.
BI.Y BUY.
The City Council In special ses
sion Monday, decided, after some
discussion, not to purchase a Are
thousand
ten million, six hundred
dollars.
Of today's shipment, six million
Miss Elizabeth Cochran
turned from a two weeks
Waycross.
visit to
men McDougald and Cooper having
visited St. Augustine and Jackson
ville to watch their operations.
They were enthusiastic In tnelr dollars were consigned to London
pral3e of the machine and the | bankers, w hile the rest goes to
things It would accomplish, espec-1 Paris. In addition to this two init
ially in a small town, with dead end I Hon, seven hundred and fifty thou-
malns and small mains, too. sand dollars, In gold bars, have
The purchase hinged on finances,!been engaged for shipment to Paris
Secretary Garrison said there was )an ^ Alderman Jerger. who holds !tomorrow,
no truth In Boalt's story, and that j the purse strings, balked In the mid-1 The unusual demnnd for gold Is
he had no reason to think It true. Idle of the stream and waded backjjald to the European war scare, by
It was a pure and sheer reckless Lq dry land, and along with him be-ithe bankers. Other Important en-
publlcatlon. Boalt is, therefore, noting Aldermen Hambleton, Elder and jgngenient of gold shipments will be j
entitled to be considered as a repu- Philips. Aldermen McDougald. j made today. It is said, making the j
Cooper. Bennett and Herring hadjtotal since Friday more than t " ent >': among the visitors tn the city yes-
voted for the purchase. It was a j million dollars. |terd.ty on business,
tie and Mayor Beverly asked a few j — ■ |
Mr. George M. Johnson, of Chat-
nmong the visitors In the city today. 1 tanooga, was registered at the Tosco
a— • today.
Mr. J. D. Knox, of Waycross, Is i ____
spending tv o months ..n tov .i. Mr, H. L. Ball, of Philadelphia, Is
(among the guests at the Tosco to-
Mr. E. C. Edmonds, of Albany, day.
was In town yesterday on business. |
i Mr. Frank H. Dickinson, of Atlan-
MGeorrc A. Butman, of Valdos- ta, was a visitor to Thomasvllle to-
ta, was among the visitors In the day.
city yesterday.
210 Bushels Brooke County Seed
Rye for sale. W. T. Madre, Bos
ton, Ga. 7-0-1 in
We Will Buy All Cast-Iron Scraps
Delivered at Our Shop. Thomasvllle
Iron Works. d6t-sw-2t.
Mr. S. M. Gornto, of Valdosta,
was among the business visitors In
the city yesterday.
table correspondent.
GET THE PLACE
ON THE NATIONAL RESERVE
BOARD IN PLACE OF WARBURG
IN EVENT HE DECLINES TO
APPEAR BEFORE SENATE.
Washington, July 23.—A. Barton
Hepburn, who Is now chairman of
the Board of Directors of the Chase
National Bank, of New York, is
helng considered today for a place
on the Federal Reserve Board,
CITATION.
OEORG4A, 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.
Belle Davis’ estate: That Is, there
fore, to cite all persons concerned, .. - ..
kindred and creditors, to show cause, ;» bould Paul M - Warburg, of New
If any they can, why said Admin-1 York, finally decline to appear be-
Istrator should not be discharged I fore the Senate Banking commlt-
from his administration, and receive
Letters of Dismission, on the first
Monday In August, 1914.
W. M. JONES, Ordinary,
7-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.
CITATION.
GEORGIA, Thomas 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 conce-ncd. kindred and credi
tors, to shew cause, if any they can,
why said Ex- it' rs should not
tee.
Senator Hitchcock Is expected to
return tonight from New York,
where he went to consult with. Mr.
Warburg. It was believed he would
bring Warburg's final decision to
the President.
questions about the machine and
then about the finances and then
voted against the purchase.
The aldermen all realize that It Is
a necessity for the protection of the
per,lie. especially the many who
are not given adequate main ser
vice. It would be a saving to the
city In many ways, but they believe
they have done enough Improving
and progressive work with the
finances this year. The pumper Is
coming and its a mighty safe bet
that the next council will see Its
way clear to pay seventy-five hun
dred dollars for a pumper, in pay
ments extending over four years. It
could l'o financed without any trou
ble, and the people, before many
months, will be demanding It.
A LOVING TRIBUTE-
Mrs. F. 3. Perry and Miss Kate
McCall, ot Camilla, were among the
Mr. A. B. BIrdsey, or Valdosta, Isj v,8ltor8 ,n the city yesterday,
spending a short time In the city Mrs. W. A. Wynne, of ifrayeross,
on business. | | H vlstlng her brother, Rev,* O. F.
— Cook, at the Methodist parsonage.
T. A. Collins, of Ellavllle, was*
Miss Daisy Neel has Just returned
from St. Petersburg, Fla., where
she has been visiting, her sister,
Miss Or.a Neel.
TWO GAME SERIES
Mr. James J. Reese, of New Or-
j leans, was among those registered at
{the Stuart today.
I ran sell you Flow
+ + + + + + + + + + + ++ + + ♦?—OTour that will bring you bark to
♦ THOMASVIIaIjK WON!
♦ Thomasvllle won Thursday
♦ afternoon's game from Way-
♦ cross by the score of 4 to 1,
♦ East pitching a superb game
♦ all the way through, striking
♦ out eight of the Waycross slug-
♦ gers. R- H. E. ♦ j
♦ ThrmasviUe 4 8 2 ♦ (
♦ ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦[
STANDING OF CLUBS IN |
GEORGIA STATE LEAGUE.!
Pet.
Messrs. J. A. and Macaga Pope,
{prominent planters of the Spence
[ District of Grady County, spent
>goo<l Flour j Monday jn Thomasvllle on business.
my store, cheaper than you have* Mrs. M. S. Flngerhut has return-
! been buying. I sell you one sack or ed from Atlanta, where she has been
>a barrel, or any quantity. Whether j spending several weeks w ith friends.
you are a merchant or a consumer,' ■ ■ ■
! you ran save money at this store.
F. B. Harris, the Wholesale Dealer,
! 124 South Broad St., Thomasvllle.
Mr. W. E. Chastain, a prominent
citizen of the Ellabelle District,
spent Tuesday In Thomasvllle on
business.
Won
Lost
Amerlcuc ...
25
12
Cordele ....
21
13
Brunsw ick . .
20
14
Waycross ...
17
19
Tlioiuosville .
ValnJpte
10
•JU
‘>9
Mrs. W. A. Logan has returned
.676 { a ft er spending three months with
I friends and relatives In and near
’472 Chattanooga.
•444
EXPRESS COMPANY AN(K
WESTERN UNION MOVE
Both Will Have Offices Up Town on
Broad Street Change Will bq
Made About the Fifteenth of Aug-
gust.
Three changes of some local in
terest will take place before the
first of September, In business hous-
es. in Thomasvllle. The Southern
{ Express Company has rented and
.216 I
oette by Woman’s Missionary
Society of Baptist Church. I
Mrs. Emma Faucette is dead! We! THOMASVILLK 4, WA\CR(W8 :l.
President Wilson has not decided | P 8 ” 8 ® wlth bated brea ‘ b when _ w ® { MerchantgoT^ay’ Wednesday af-i few da >’ 8 ' "“turned
on a man In the place of Thomas D. j Bee ' vhat we have wr,tten - ternoon with a victory over th* old!this afternoon.
makes no mistakes, but what shall enemy from Waycross. The only j ■■ . -
we do without her? She was faith-j sad thing about it was the fact that
Messes Jessie Kate and Mnrgurlte i »"• a * cv ® ,nt ° th .® 9tor « ?°* ° c ' u -
• pied by the Western Union Tele-
Jones, of Chicago, whose name was
withdrawn.
Brantley, who have been the guests ‘ graph Company . The We . t ern Un-
of their aunt, Mrs. Fleming, for a lion will move Its offices Into the
Brunswick \ building now occupied by White and
| Grey barber shop, and the White
1 and Grey shop will take the store
made vacant by the recent move of
the Cocroft Music Company.
These changes will take place be-
D. Knox, of Waycross, Dis
fl and ■O''' 1 " to ® very fUB*. and her;Wild WilMam ^asjot here ‘° o b *! trlct I)epilty 0 f the Modern Wood-, The , e chan ges will take place oe-
B.WKKR8 ELECTING SIX |sweet, gentle influence was felt like L veili Anderson and Merchant both men of America, Is spending some fore the first of September, probab-
DIIIECTOR8 FOR RIG BANK.1" 1 ® evening breeze, as she moved in pitching great ball, but the former’s j time In the city at the Randall ly about the fifteenth ol August.
land out among us. But God touch- (support was of the ragged, incon-[House, working up an Interest
- —ball
Atlanta, Ga., July 28.—Interest led her eye-lids and she sleeps—yes, (slstent kind that wont win
airI»— «- ‘»® Atlanta c j sleep, well for to do His w... an.> if^^tTehamp.S
on the first Monday in August, l914.jrency reserve district grows keener ]serve her fellow man was a Joy to . dfty
W. M. JONES, Ordinary, | as th.» time approaches for the an-1her soul. Always forgetful of self,* McCoy made a beautiful stop of a
7-10-4tsw. Thomas County, Ga.' nouncement of the result of the bal-'and to do for others came first In her' long drive of Wilkes, making it with
'lotlng by mall which Is now going! every clay life. Her loving heart {one hand and^ saving a run. Champ
that order.
ln , Manager Dopson stated this after
noon that he was preparing to make
extensive changes and Improve-
: ments In the store into which the
Vote for Thomas 8. Felder for Western Union will move and the
U. S. Senate—(’lean, Able and a Express Company will also improve
Friend of the People. the store into which It will be mov-
. . . j, ,. , . ia i did his usual brilliant stunts at
on among the six groups for dlrec-, could rejoice with others and could third and got two blngles. Severn!
NOTICE OF LOCAu LEGISLATION. I
Notice Is hereby given that a bill i , , , . , .
will be Introduced in the present| ,ors •’> t!, e regional bank. weep with t.iose In sorrow. Her lof lht , hU5 recorded were
Legislature to authorize an election; The voting will be concluded, It frail body was often over-taxed In scratchy variety,
for a bond Issue In the Town of ( 8 expected, before the first of Au-'doing needs of kindness and mer-1 The Box Score.
gust, and the results shortly an- cy. and the recent death of her dear ^
nounced. As the voting progresses 1 mother wore on her loving heart, and 88 ^ 0
every indication seems to point to as David and Jonathan, “They were McCoy rf 3
a final, complete and harmonious; lovely In their lives, and In death Fenton, cf .... I
result, ln contrast to the stormy j were not divided.” j Wassem, If ... . 1
scenes which marked the Montgom-i Her place cannot be filled; no, J'lones, 2b J
each one fills his and her pl«cO«' j^“Sei-son,' 3b! 3
Anderson, p . 3
Several
the
ed.
Ochlocknee for establishing a system
of -waterworks.
NOTICE OF INTENTION TO APPLY
FOR RAILROAD CHARTER.
Mr. John Watt, and Mr. Willie
Cooper left Inst night for Now York
where they will spena a few days,
(going next week to Virginia, for
AB it H PO A El the annual camp of the Yellow
MOONSHINERS PROFIT
1 2
1 0
After four weeks notice by publi
cation pursuant to the Act of the j ery convention.
General Assembly, approved Decern-1 it seems to be a settled fact the world, nnd she filled liers. ’Our (
her 20th, 1892, the undersigned j that the country banks ought and hearts ache and tears will fall when i
1 ! „ t,i„ k Ka By Prohibition In That They Get
1 I Jackets, which will beat Island Ford T hree „„,i llrs „ (ia |i on where It
’ j ,n t ’ 1 <‘ Shenandoah Valtey. Uged to Ite Worth 0nly on e .
q I Mr. T. W. Lewis if the Boston Atlanta. July 20.—Prohibition has
0'district was among tne well known brought an exceedingly Increased
o j farmers spending the day In town. buslne J® f° r tbe moonshin-
a I . . . . er who Is now getting three dol-
JJI Mr. Lewis, was an Interested caller , ar8 a „ aIlon
I at the Times Enterprise office, dur
file In the office of the Secretary of j
~ I will have substantial representation »we see the vacant chair, but with, TOTALS
of“whlch the following 13° a copy: 'on the directorate. George H. Ma-j submission we how to the will of j wicker”"*
GEORGIA, Colquitt County. Iloti6, of Dothan, Ala., one of the'God, nnd believe we shall meet nnd 1 ur -L 2b
To the Honorable Philip Cook, Sec
retary of State of the State of
Georgia:
The petition of I. W. Myers nnd
L. P. Skeen, of Tift County, Geor
gia; J. A. Lowers, of Thomas Coun
ty Georgia: T. J. Aycock, of Jack-
son County. Florida; W. E. Aycock.
A. Huber, G. T. Demott. O. A. Hor-
kan, Howard AAhburn, nnd R. J.
Corbett, of Colquitt County, Geor
gia, ahowa:—
FIR3T.
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 of the Railroad com
pany. for which petitioners thus
seek Incorporation, Is to be The
Moultrie Southwestern Railway
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
ns can be estimated will be about
olghty-llve (85) miles.
FOUR.
Said road 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 the line separating said
State from the State of Florida In
the County of Decatur.
FIVE.
The amount or roe proposed capi
tal stock Is One Hundred Thonsand
0100,000.03) dollars, ln shares of
One Hundred 0100.00) dollars
each. Of said capital etock, 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 conslzt of preferred
etock, which shall bear Interest at
the rate of seven (7%) per cent,
per annum, (but 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 ot renewal
leading bankers of that state, who
led the original movement for coun
try hank representation, Is practi
cally sure, It Is stated, to be chosen
for group three for the directorate,
a choice which Is meeting with the
endorsement not only of smaller
banks, but of the larger banks ns
well.
know her In the mansion above, and jchamp'lln,
"be even with the Lord." ] Davenport, lb
The committee submits this and (Cox, If
ask that a page he given to her mem- (Klump. ss
ory, on the missing nnd also on the {J dd ,J® y ' ®
Aid records.
Respectfully.
MRS. LAURA SPEIGHT,
MRS. O. C. HALL.
MRS. J. F. PARKER,
Committee.
tor his white light
ning Instead of one dollar, the old
opera- market quotation, according to F. H.
Surber, an Atlanta revenue agent,
■In his report to the government.
! Mr. Surber shows that Illicit dis-
.... 4 .... tilling has Increased about 300 per
4 1 2 12 a ft ,are 2 l ,endln * a 8hort t!me at Hunt - cent, since Georgia went dry. His
21 2 6 24 6
Alt n H 1*0 A
2 0 15
rijlng his visit inspecting ttie
Ritlon of the plant.
Mrs. Wolff and Miss Carrie Wolff'
Quick Relief When
Utterly Worn Out
b Required By Moit
People.
at the expiration thereof, as provid
ed by law.
SEVENTH.
The principal office of the propos
ed corporation will be ln the City of
Moultrie, said State and County.
EIGHTH.
Petitioners do Intend In good
faith to go forward without delay to I —■
secure subscriptions to the capital I
stock, construct, equip, maintain and (Getting the Blood in Order
operate said railroad. *
NINTH.
Petitioners show that they have
given four weeks nqtlce of theli In
tention to apply for charter by pub
lication according to law. i
WHEREFORE, they pray to ho]
Incorporated under the laws of this
State.
T. J. AYCOCK,
'. W. MYERS,
L. P.' SKEEN,
J. A. BOWERS.
G. T. DEMOTT,
A. HCBER,
W. E. AYCOCK,
O. A. HORKAN,
HOWARD ASHBURN,
R. J. CORBETT,
Petitioners.
W. F. WAY.
Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGIA, Colquitt County:
Before me, 8. T. Mercer, of said
county, an officer of said state, duly
authorized by law to administer
oaths, personally appeared W. E
Aycock, A. Huber nnd Howard Ash-
burn, who on oath say that th->
names subscribed to the petition, to
which this affidavit la annexed are
the genuine signatures of the per
sons named therein, and that the
facts stated ln the petition are true
to the beat of denonents knowledge,’
Information and belief.
W. E. AYCOCK.
A. HUBER.
HOWARD ASHBURN,
"worn to and subscribed before
me, this Julv 3rd. 1914.
S. T. MEROER, N. P..
7-10-4tsw. Colquitt County. 0->
Wilkes,
Merchant,
b |lngton, Indiana, with Mr. and Mrs. men have destroyed In the past year
j |Charles Wolff. From there they 11.301 stills In Georgia. Alabama and
0!will go to Mount Clemens, a noted f ,or ' da '
4 0 0 0 0 0 Michigan resort, for. a short time.
d before returning home.
3 0 0 1 6
4 0 16 2
3 0 0 0
TOTALS
Score by Innings:
16 R Mr "’ I " ucy ®' Harv ®5 r ' * nd b8r
Waycross"". *77."".".". 100 200 00 3—3 (daughters, Misses Estelle and Ruth
Thomasvllle 201 000 10*—4 are the guests of Mrs. Harvey's
Summary: Two-base hits, Cham-f.sister. Mrs. E. C. Gibson, at her
plln; stolen bases, Riley 2. Jones: ,h omo i n the Ransoma apartments. “““ — ~~—~~~~~~~~~~~~~
base"!on haMs'. ar ® "■ ak ' a * a “ automobile trip 50 ACRE FARM for sale-just out-
Anderson 2; hit by pltohed balls, j from their home ln St. Petersburg,
Wicker and Klump by Anderson, I'ln.. lo Asheville, N. C.
Riley by Merchant: struck out. by
Merchant 4: passed halls. Shuman: ill- Ulsh Fry Planned,
wild pitches. Merchant. Time of There will be a big fish fry near, let
game, 1:35. Fmplre, Roth and Me- 1
side limits Ochlocknee—desirable
home. $1300.00, improvements.
T. C. McKlbben. Boston, Ga. l:u
Farlnn.
ill EAT VEAL
the old Ballard Mill, at the 10-aure.
fish pond, on the sixth day of Au-*
gust. Everybody is invited to be
present, carrying a frying pan. cof-.
fee pot and well-filled basket. A
GREEN & REYNOLDS STOP
that water trouble of yours. They
are the boys that dig your Jeep
wells. Coolldge, Ga., Route 2,
Box 114. 7-14-linsw
Atlanta, July 20.—Atlanta butch
ers and Atlanta housewives who are 1 who go.
fond of veal will have to curb their
• general good time is assured to all FOR SALE—.*») acres best grade
farm land, in good state of cul
tivation. at Oakla*n. on G. N-
tendencies after next Saturday, when ♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
the new calf ordinance goes Into ♦ THOMAS WAREHOUSE ♦
•effect. It will then be against the OPEN. ♦
flaw to butcher or sell any calf ♦ ♦
[which would weigh less than 150 ♦ The Thomas Union Ware- ♦
i pounds dressed. The ordinance Is ♦ house and Gin will open for ♦
^ aimed at keeping down the price of j ♦ business next Monday. August ♦
Tf you think yon have gone to math and
fit only for the discard, try 8. H. 8. for the
blood. It will surprise you to know what
can be done for health once the blood la
released of tbe excess of body wastes that
keep It from exercising Its full meaaurt ot
bodily repair.
If yon feel played oat, go to any drug
store and ask for a bottle of fk 8. 8. Here
la a remedy that gets at work In a twink
ling; It Just naturally rushes right into
yoar blood, scatters germs right and left,
np and down and sideways.
You feel better at once, not from a stim
ulant, . not from tbe action of drugs, but
from tbe rational effect of a natural medi
cine.
Tbe Ingredients In 8. 8. 8. serve tbe
active purpose of so stimulating tbe cellular
tissues of tbe body that they pick out from
tbe blood tbelr own essential nutriment and
thus repair work begins at once. The relief
Is general all over tbe system.
Do net neglect to get a bottle of 8. 8. 8.
today. It will make you feel better In Just
a few minutes. It ta prepared only ln tbe
laboratory ei The Swift Specific Co., 630
Bwlft Bldg., Atlanta, Oa. Bend for tbelr
free book telling of tbo many strange coa
litions that afflict tbe human family by
reason of Impoverished blood.
beef, which Is said to have resulted
partly from the excessive slaughter
of young calves.
HODDENBEItY PRAISED
IN SENATE BY SMITH
Washington. July 28.—Senator
Hoke Smith, secured the passage ln
the Senate yesterday, by unanimous
vote of the Park bill, to allow the
citizens at Thomasvllle to dedicate
a part of the government property
there as a park, to be known as
'^Roddenbery Park.” He pressed
the bill after delivering a eulogy on
the life and achievements of the late
Representative S. A. Roddenbery.
He commended Judge Roddenbery's
Industry, hla singleness of purpose
2i!s devotion to the Interest* of the
common people and his devotion to
big family.
the 3rd. Everything has been ♦
overhauled and put ln perfect ♦
♦ condition for the season. ♦
♦ ROSOOE CHASTAX. Mgr. ♦
♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦♦
R. R. Will sell at the right
price and good terms for quick
sale. Apply G. T. Carter. Boston.
Ga.. R. F. D. No. 4.
FOR SALE—6 h. p. International
Gasoline Engine, practically un
used; also Power Cane Mill. Bar
gains to quick purchaser. Apply
to I. P. & E. R. Wilson, Barwlck,
Oa., R. F. D. No. 1, Box 43.
lt-ew.
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MONEY LOANED
FARM LOANS PROMPTLY MADE
At 6% Interest, payable annually. The borrower ha, the
privilege of paying part ar all ef the principal at any interest
period, stopping interest on such aytnent. I will save you
money. Come to see me, or write. Prompt attention (Iren
all written Inquiries.
W. M. BRYAN,
OFFICE OVER I*OST OFFICE, THOMASVILI.E. GEORGIA.
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