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8EMI.WEEKLY TIMES-ENTERPRISE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, FRIDAY DECEMBER, «, 1H9. twenty-seven and fifty-one amounting . „„ , . i hundredths ($27.50) dollars, with future Will be sold at tlu« court house door In Interest on said principal sum at the rate said county on first Tuesday In January of eight per cent, per annum from Dec 1. 1019. I will sell before the court door in Thomasvllle. (Jeorgia, on land in City of Thoniasville. Georgia, be- i the first Tuesday in January. 1920, with- •Innlng at corner of Hopkins street and in the legal hours of sale, fhe property 'right street and reet toward cen from Wright streei straight line back Id security deed to secure unning along Wright; conveyed in ter of city 49 feet, i the payment of said notes, vis: That tract 89 feet, thence in a of land In nth district of Thomas coun- to Hopkins street 90 *y, Georgia, and in land lot number 106 Hopkins street to 1 '•ontaining 18 acres, more or less, Hound- tin* ifh b Court of C:> don, S. Ste Hugh Mann in favor of It. F. rman, transferee ..I Will Mann. by land of Hen Hopkins, v land of Gilbert Hopkins, land of Simons estate, the north by land of Henrietta A RKHHFHG. Sheriff. S. ST 10V HItMAX. SHERIFFS SALE. GEORGIA. Thomas County: Will be sold at ’ LAND SALE. •’ORGIA. Thomas County: I’y virtue of an order from th. Ordinary of Thomas County power of sale contained In said deed ha* become operative. The proceed* of said sale will be applied first to the payment of said Indebtedness and the balance. If any, paid to the said Mitchell Roberson. This 1st day of December 191$. EVELINE M. BARBER. ADVERTISEMENT BY ADMINISTRA TOR FOR SALE OF LAND GEORGIA. Thomas Count?: sold at public outcry, on the first Tues- number 398 in the 13th land district of said county, beginning at the Northeast corner of Harris and Roberts streets; rutinlg North along Roberts street 340 feet to land of B. C. Reese; thense East two hundred feet Into an alley; thence South 343 feet, along Bald alley In said January, sale, all t first Tuesday in tiie legal hours of rart of land lying 13th district of GEORGIA. Thomas County: i wiii I Notice Is hereby given that application l»e made to the Court of Ordinary, , 'J™ 1 ** Thomas county, Georgia, nt the first reg- P „f S2*7"hZ:> u, * r , tr r m January. 1920. for leavl to sell land, belonging . ! Tl'lU'L'inu lot A At bidder that lot of land lying and JA In tlm ollt- of r T'linm i ut’lllo tnnrrt * V oast by land? This 1st day of December 1919. it the ivtersectlon of Craw-| with Smith Avemfe. run-! herly seventy-eight | W. A. PRINGLE. against Rich I n\r: This Deccmlu of Farm- Ccolidgi r Hubert Will be In said countv on 1 uary 1920, within le one. Mock do Av back nortli of a rector framed weling house le' property of .1. T. Kelley line of the Stan- ar°V C f 0 rty- j GEORGIA. Thomas County:. CITATION. it herly to the Mitchell lot-' D - K - Fa,n » havin *? *PP*led to the ° r " the Mitchell loti d,nary ,,y Petition, asking that J. D. ‘ c m i»h 1 Gardner, ns Administrator of the estate oIT ,h of L. IV Johnson, deceased, late of said ,.fv feet more or less to Craw-! coun .! y - be required to make him a deed the beginning point, contain-I n a twenty-four rbom hotel, lie Randall House. • 1st. 1919. At'QITILLA J. OIlMtt. all of lot of land number 286, In 7th district of Thomas county. Georgia, ept 50 acres on the North side, sold to this 4th day of Dsc. 1919. this 28th day of November 1919. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. Thomas County, Georgia. CITATION. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To AH Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that W. C. Wil son, as Administrator of J. M. and E. E. Wilson, deceased, having applied to me by petition, for leave to soil real estate of said deceased. Being In Boston. Ga. all the heirs at law and creditors of tin unld deceased, will take notice, that will pass upon said application and tfiat unless cause is sh< contrary, at wild tine leave will Y granted. December 2, 1919. Win. M. JONES. Ordinary, Thomas County, Georgia. CITATION. GEORGIA. Thomas County: To AH Whom It May Concern: W. M. Rodenberry, having. In proper the creditors and next of kin of Sally Roddenberry to be and appear my office within the time allowed law. and show cause, If any they why permanent administration should not be granted to W. M. Roddenberry Sally M. Roddenherry's estate. Witness my hand and official signature this 3rd day of December 1919. Wm. M. JONES. Ordinary, Thomas County, Georgia, CITATION. GEORGIA. Thomas County: Thomas Court of Ordinary: Mrs. Arlene Pllklnton, widow of said J. K. Pllklnton. deceased, for a twelve months’ support for herself and 5 minor children, having filed their return; all persons concerned hereby are cited Estate Mrs. M. H. Ran- ucrlred feet, in shape id having t her eon a ise levied on ns the, ntlsfy an | execution Issued from City Court of. mi Thomaavile in favor of Farmers A- Mer-| !!<■ chants JBnnk against J. T. Kelley and j re LAND SALE. STATE OF GEORGIA. «'ounty of Thomas: Cnder and by virtue of a power of 1 in the undersigned by deed Wagei W. Book 3H. folio 135, the under signed will sell at public outcry, to the highest bidder for cash, on the first Tuesday in January 1920. before the of i and house door at Thomas- . Thomas county. Georgia, between legal hours of Sheriff’s sale, the fol- property, to-wlt Bond for Title made by L. stiance of _ .. ... . P. Johnson, In his Hfe-tlme to the said D. E. Fain, the Raid D. E. F, alleging he has fully met his obligations In said Tlotid. This Is to notify Mrs. L. D. Johnson, Margurlte Johnson, Roy Johnson and La the January Term. 1920 of the Court of Ordinary of Thomas County, and show cause If any they have, or can. why the said Administrator should not be requir ed to make said deed as prayed for by the said D. E. Fain, petitioner. — M. JONES, Ordinary. Thomas County. Georgia regular January - Court, why said application should not be grunted. Wm. M. JONES. Ordinary. Thomas County. Georgia. CITATION. GEORGIA. Thomas County: To All Whom It May Concern: W. J. Simmons having, In proper form, aplled to me for Permanent Letters of Administration on the estate of J. M. Shepherd, late of paid county, this Is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of J. M. 8hepherd, to bo and' appear at my office within the time al To All Whom it May Concern: W. B. Groover, of the State of Florida having shown that he Is heir at law and County will he sold at public outcry be- AU that tract or parcel of land situate, fore the court house door in Thomasvllle u-ing and being In the 13th District of on the first Tuesday In January 1920, t] 0 rounty „f Thomas. State of Georgia, within the legal hours of sale to the -ovulating of fifty (50) acres In the of equal fnterst with others In th^. estate highest bidder for cash the following de- \* 0 rth\vest part of land lot Number two of Lona D. Groover, and having applied scribed property. hundred and forty-five (245) hounded by to me for permanent letters of admlnls- All that tract or parcel of land, sltuat- i alH ] S c f Jane Jarrett; East by lands of j tration on estate of Mrs. Lona D. Groov- ed. lying and being originally district of Thomas County (now coi- qultt) consisting of seventy-five acres In v: n *son and Gibson. Being a portion the Southwest corner of land lot No. ,,f the land conveyed by deed from Sam 845. also 60 acres in the northwest corn- \i- n q e t o D. J. Sheffield, dated Feb. 2nd. or of land lot No. 344 in the 13th district 1SRr , reCor ,ud in Book ”T”. folio 615. Of Thomas county. All said land lying office C’erk Superior Court. Thomas body *>f 135 acres, more or less, r-ounty. Georgia, as per survey of A. S. Vmn. made October 1914. Said land will be sold as the property >f the said Mitchell Roberson for the uirposo of paying the indebtedness re- said deed, and more partlc- Hart, South by lands of Amanda Hart. West by lands of Homer Redding and Covington and Watson and being the land whereon John W. Griffin formerly ularly described ns follows: resided. One principal note for the sum of Sold as the property of the estate of J.'OO.nn dated October 27th. 1914. and due John W. Griffin, d-ceased for the pur- October 1st. 1919, with Interest thereon pose of payment of debts and dlstrlbu- from maturity to January 6th, 1920. at tlon. LAND SALE. GEORGIA. Thomas County: Under and by virtue of a security deed made and delivered by Walter James to S. Steyerman, for the purpose of secur ing the payment of December 5th. 1916, Is now due the 8mn of t Blxty-two ($262.00) Dollai hich i of 8 per cent, per annum; also o-<e interest coupon note for the sum of $35.00. dated October 27th. 1914. and due October 1st. 191ff. with Interest thereon from maturity to January 6th 1920. at the rate of 8 per cent, per annum; and all costs of this proceeding. Said notes be ing made and delivered to the undersign ed by said Mitchell Roberson and the riven ount of principal and interest due to here day of sale being $546.31 and the cost of and this proceeding. Default having been and made by the said Mitchell Roberson In 1919. the payment of said Indebtedness, the of the city of Jacksonville, State of Florida, but formerly bf the county of Thomas, state of Georgia; this 1b to cite all and singular the heirs and credl- lowed by law, and show cause, if any they can. why permanent administration should not be granted to W. J. Simmons M. Shepherd’s estate. CITATION. GEORGIA. Thomas County: To All Whom it May Concern: CITATION. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To All Whom It May Concern: Peggy Dennis having applied for guard ianship of the person and property of James Denis, Jr., (an Insane person) sdn of Peggy Dennis, of said county, no- to '.» contrary at saftf tfrae, leave will Be . granted. This the 10tl|. day of December 19M. tic© is given' that said application will be heard at my office at ten oclock on the first Monday JO January next. This Nov. 28, 1919. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, • Thomas County. Georgia. tlon for leave to sell the real estate of said J. P. Cay, deceased: AU the heirs law and creators of said J. P. Cay, Term. 1920, of the Court of Ordinary of Thomas county; and that unless cause Is shown to the contrary, at said time, said leave will be granted. This the 25t)i day of November 1919. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, Thomas County. Georgia. CITATION. GEORGIA. Thomas County: G. T. Nelms, guardian of Inex Brinson has applied to me for a discharge from his guardianship of Inex Brinson. This Is therefore to notify al persons concern ed to file their objections. If any they have, on or before the frlst Monday In January next, clHe he will be discharged Thomas County. Georgia. MacIntyre. This Is therefore, to notify all persons concerned to file their ob jections. If any they have, on or before the first Monday In January next, else she will be discharged from hei guard ianship as applied for. M. JONES, Ordinary. Thomas County, Georgia. Burgess. Guardian of Charlie L. -Duren. her ward, having applied to me by peti tion for leave to sell real estate of said ward, for the purpose of sustenance and education. 50 acres of land lying and being In lot No. 244 In the 13th. district of Thomas county, Georgia. All parties concerned are hereby, .notified that the same will be heard at the regular Jan uary 1920 term of the Court of Ordinary Notice Is hereby given that Eltxa Jane Futch and Hugh Abraham, administra tors, of the setate of John Futch. deceas ed, having applied to me by petition for County. Unless cause the contrary, said leave will be granted. This the 10th day of December 1919. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. CREDI. NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND TORS GEORGIA. Thomas County: All creditors of the Estate of Mrs. M. H. Randall.. Jate of Thomas County, cording to law and all persons Indebted to said estate are required to make Im mediate payment to me, this 7th day. of November 1919. A. J. ORME. Admr. Estate Mrs. M. H. Randall. lag to tile eftato of Jfaw Water*. Th1§ the 3rd; day of December, 191! R. L. ltfAI/EEKS. .t . As Guardian' tor Bobblatee and-tvl^' lie Lee Waltere-..,,, r CITATION. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To All Whom It May Concern: Notice is hereby given that w. Cochran, as Administrator of the es tato of Booker Trips, deceased, hav lng appllpd to me by petition for lean to sell real estate of- said deceased Being In Lot No. 139 In the 14th dls trlct of Thomas county, Georgia, all the heirs at law and creditors of the said deceased, will take notice, that I will pass upon said application on the first Monday in January 1920 of thi Court of Ordinary, of Thomas county; and unless cause Is shown to the con trary, at said time leave will be grant ed. December 2, 1919. W Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, Thomas County, Georgia. GEOROIA, Thomas County: Notice la hereby given that Joe J. Bat tle. W. L. and P. A. Adams. B. C. John- . R. W. Lawhorn, et al., have In due public road herein described follows: Beginning at a point on the Air Line t hep lace of Lucy Graham original land lot line to lot No. 248 thence di gressing South East across lot No. 243 and 264 to a point on the Pavo road about 400 yds. North of B. C. Johnson's Place. Said road la about 3 1-2 miles long and la bound on the North by land lot Nos. 198-217 and 244, eta the South by lot Nos. 197 and 218. b Y the , 2nd Tuesday In January 1920 next with the undersigned as on that date said application will be* heard if no good 4,000 SALOONS CLOSE Oil CHICAGO JAN. 1ST Liquor Men Say Fight Has Just Begun, However and Constitutional Prohibition Will be Attacked Vigorous ly in Short Time. Thomas county. Georgia. Witness my official signature, this the 4th day of December 1919. Wm. W: JONES. Ordinary. Thomas County, Georgia. Administration on the estate of Mrs. tors 6f the said Mrs. Lona n. Groover to. Mary p ea ch late of said county, this Is to b ? tb ? J . an w a ^. ter !!} 192 2iclte all and singular the creditors and * ~ * ‘ next of kin of Mrs. Mary Peach to be of Thomas county Court of Ordinary and show cause. If any they have why per manent letters of administration should not be granted to the said W. B. Groov- the estate of said Mrs. Lona D. To AH Whom it May Concern: and appear at my office wifhln the time allowed by law and show cause. If any they can. why Permanent Administration Witness my hand and offlcl i\ signa ture, this 1st day of December 191). Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. Thomas County, Georgia. James M. Jones, having. In proper j q 0 All Whom It May Concern, form, applied to mo for Permanent Let- | R, t. Vick, having In proper form, ap- ters of Administration on the estate ofpiied to me for Permanent Letters of Ad- Wells. late of said county, this Is I ministration on the estate of James Vick to cite all and singular the creditors and j n te of said county, this is to cite all and next of kin of Less Wells to be and ap- singular the creditors and next of kin of pear nt my office within the time allowed James Vick, to be and appear at my of- by law. and show cause, if any they can, | fire within the time allowed by law. and why permanent administration should, show cause, if any they can. why Per- not be granted to James M. Jones, on! manent Administration on James Vick’s Less Wells* estate. (estate, should not be granted. Witness my hand and official signature! Witness my band and official signature CITATION. GEORGIA. Thomas County Whereas. L. C. Houston. Sr., Executor o' Mrs. Sarah E. Miller, represents to-the Court in his petition, duly filed and en tered on record, that he has fully ad ministered Mrs. Sarah E. Miller’s estate: This Is, therefore, to cite al persons con cerned, kindred and creditors, to show cause. If any they can. why said Exe cutor should not be discharged trom his his executorship and receive Letters of Dismission, on the first Monday in Jan uary 1920. To "Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that R. II. Cha- leave to sell the real estate of said J. P. Chason, deceased. All the heirs nt law and creditors of the said J. P. Chason, deceased, will take notice that I will pass upon xnid npnllcntion at the January Term 1920. of the Court of Ordinary. Thomas County; unless cause Is shown GEORGIA, Thomas County. Notice le hereby Riven thmt ’A. J. Mill, H. Smith, W. It. McMIllen, et al., have In due form applied to the Com- mlealoners of lloads and Revenues of Thomas county. Geontla at their regular session In December 1919 to haye air or der passed opening a new public road lot No. 290 and running original road. ... land line West through lots Nos. 262-245- 217 and 196 Intersecting with Thomtis- vtlle and Merrillville public road at the Chicago, Ill., uec. 16.—Four thous and of Chicago’s five thousand sa loons will close their doors or go Into other lines of business January first, accrding to an estimate today by Sec retary E. J- McCarthy, of the Illinois Liquor Dealers’ Association. He said the closing of the saloons will throw twelve thousand men out of employment. The statement of Levy Mayer, chief counsel ifor the .liquor Interests In the Middle West, that the “real fight has not begun," brought' some cheer to the saloon owners and distillers. He said the constitutionality of the fed- ... Ry., crossing at the Plnk,eral prohibition amendment will be AH persons Interested arc hereby notl-! attacked in a few days. “None of he K! questions Involved In the case jUBt de cided has any relation to or bearing by the 2nd Tuesday in January 1920 next with the undersigned as on that date said application will he heard If no good CITATION. GEORGIA, Thomas County: To Whom It May Concern: Notice Is hereby given that applica tion will be made to the Court of Or dinary of Thomas County, Georgia, at the first regular term after the ex piration of thirty days from this no tlce for leave to sell the land belong- on the momentous fight that Is to be made on the amendment." he said. FRENCH WAR PRISONERS ASKED TO RETURN HOME Paris, Deo. 17.—The head of the French military mission in Berlin has called upon the French war pris oners remlanlng voluntarily In Ger many to return to France, according to advices from the German capital. 6 DAYS 6—Thursday, Dec. 18. Friday, Dec. 19. Saturday, Bee. 20. Monday, Dec. 22. Tuesday, Dec. 23.- Wednesday, Dec. 24. -6 DAYS 6 Combined Again, Consolidated Altogether, Two Stores, Two Stocks, Less Talk, More Values WAVS.NEW YORK STORE OF THE SOUTH Two Stocks in One. Final Call. Get Ready for the Clean Out 6 BARGAIN DAYS THAT WILL GO DOWN IN HISTORY. A SALE THAT WILL PUT THE.NAME OF WARSHAWS IN EVERY NOOK AND CORNER. GIVING AWAY MER CHANDISE APPEALS TO MOST EVERY BODY, AT THESE PRICES. IT’S JUST ALMOST LIKE A FREE PRES ENT. COME AND DONT FAIL Goodbye to Warshaw’s Stock, These P kes Will Clear the ENTIRE ‘‘GIT UP AND GIT OUT” Is the Pass Word Now Buy enough clothes at this sale to carry you over during this period of high prices. Why pay more when you have the opportunity to buy for les;. Parctice Thrift now. KATZ, the party from the South, the Dixie Bargain King, the Man of the Hour, has per sonal charge of Warshaw’s entire stock and holdings. Katz should worry, Warshaw stands the loss and KATZ DON’T CARE. Ihnrefiau (lap 1 Qth STARTS THE BIGGEST RETAIL MERCHANDISING illUloUaj, UCU. I Oil! SLAUGHTER IN the HISTORY of THOMASVILLE COME PEOPLE WITH OUTSTRETCHED ARMS THE BARGAINS AWAIT YOU Your choice of Ladies $5-oo and $6.oo value hats 69c Ladies short winter Kimonas, 50c value, 4 Eg only One lot Ladies Long Kimon as , $1.00 value only Ladies Silk Waists, $5.00 val- Sy 49c One lot of Children’s Middy Hlouscs, 75c value QEa . only OOC Ladies Underskirts, outing and gingham, $1.00 JQa value, only .. Mens’ Heavy Shirts, flannel quality, $3.00 <£1 CO Mens’ Heavy Sweaters, $2.50 $1.39 All cloth on sale for quick dis- , posal. See the prices. ARMY SLEEVELESS SWEATERS ’ 5 Sr v *“ ....$2.49 Mens’ Heavy Caps, 75c value Choice of any Ladies’ Silk and Serge dresses, $20.00 and $25-00 values JJ Q 00 Mens’ $12.50 Overcoats only value short $5.45 One big lot of Overcoats ., $2.95 Balamacan styles. One lot of Mens’ Hats, $2.50 $1.39 19c only only One lot of Ladies’ $1.50 value only $3.00 value only Mens’ Odd Coats, $10. value, only Corsets, 95c $1.49 $4.95 All Silk Hose on Sale. BUY NOW. - COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF Overalls on sale $1.39 All-white Overalls, $2.50 vaf- ,.. $1.19 SHOES AT SALE PRICES PICK ’EM OUT BIG SALE ON MENS’ PANTS White Cloth, per 12 3/ c 6 DAYS OF REAL VALUE GIVING THAT SHOULD BE OF INTEREST TO EVERYMAN, WOMAN AND CHILD yard, only Mens’ $8.50 value shoes, only... . English Styles. $5.95 SEE —The wonderful VESTIBULE BARGAINS at WARSHAWS. —Tire windows with their spectacular display of real money saving values, —The wonderful BUNCH UP bargains, ready for quick disposal at give-away prices. —The bargain shoe department. See the Clothing values; see the Ladies’ Ready - to Weaa — the bargain shoe department, dee the Uothing values; see the Ladiea Ready to Weaft —KATZ the Bargain King! See him; hear him; watch him sell Warshaw’s stock. Hear his talks Hear his famous smiling bargain song. wonderful bargain WARSHAW’S 109 West Jackson St. Thomasville, Georgia. 109 West Jackson St. IN SOUTHWEST GEORGIA. WARSHAWS IS SELLING OUT, SO OUT THE ENTIRE STOCK GOES FOR WHAT IT W^BRING. AND ITS GOING TO GO.