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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-ENTER PRISE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
PAGE THREE
WHAT
ever your wants may be
as in quality and cheapness
in price we have it. ....
he Fluffy Ruffles
flour
$1.09
re , White Ring
i flour
$1.09
is Selzwell
flour
95c
la Jersey
flour
$1.05
de. Stag
kt# flour
$1.05
Omega
8 flour
$1.25
Lighthouse
flour
$1.05
Corn Beef
„ Hash
13c
ed ~
a- Corn
Beef
19c
Pearl Grits
n ’ i
is Per pk
35c
Red Devil
to Lye
10c
of Snowdrift
8 lbs
$1.35
tf Corn Meal
s > 12 lbs. .. - ..
30c
Chicken Feed
12 lbs
35c
r - Sugar
*’ 25 lbs
$2.07
m Su e ar
10 lbs
85c
. Rose Brand
„ b Tripe
25c
i- Nat’l Bis. Package Ea
Crackers
Kerosene,
y 5 gal
90c
Octagon
. Soap
5c
n
Toasties ....
9c
Macaroni,
e . Package ....
9c
Best Cream
Cheese
28c
y I'ure Creamery
*- Butter ....
45c
Old Dutch
® Cleanser
10c
Bon
Ami
10c
Best White Side
Meat
19c
Camel Cigarettes 4 E*
package , ^***
Chesterfield
15c
Cigarettes, pck.
These arc just
a few of
our hundreds of bargains.
TFflT'S MSB STORE
, ! 114 STEVENS ST-
THOMASVILLE. GA.
Legal Advertising
'SHERIFF’S 8ALE
GEORGIA. Thomas County:.-
Will be sold at publle outcry before the
court house door'In THomasvtlle, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day In September, 1922, to the. highest
'bidder for oash, the foUdwlog described
R roperty, the authority for. same being
erelnafter stated:
Fifty acres of land in the northeast
corner of lot No. 244 In the Jlth District
of Thomas bounty, Georgia, bounded-on
north and east by original lot Une, on
west by Dennis FOnder, on south by'
Mitchell.‘and being the same lands bought
of Dennis Fonder by P. F. Duren and af
ter given by the commissioners appoint
• ed by the Court of Ordinary of Thonuu
county to Charlie Duren.; r
Levied on as the property of Charlie
Duren to satisfy an execution from the
City/Court of ThomssviUe. in favor of
Mrs,* Ola Sampson and against Charlie
Duren.
This the 10th day of August, 1922.
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Thomas County. Georgia.
SHERIFF'S SALE
j Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry before the
court house door in ThomasVlUe. within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day In September, 1922. to the highest
i bidder for cash the following described
same. being
'bidder for cash the following
,property, the authority for sai
hereinafter stated:
. Normal School addition to the city of
* Thomasvillflb Thomas county, Ga., front*
t tng 12 1-2 TOet on School street,
, running
back 100 feet, said-addition being part of
‘ “ rict Record!
rage i<», u
of Thomas county, Ga.
Levied on as the property of Reuben
Taylor, to satisfy an execution from the
tax Collector of Thomas county, • In favor
of P. S. Heeth, T. C. T. a and
"raben —
This the Sth day of August, 1922. B. McBrady. and against Eld Bettis.
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff. ' < This the Uth day of July. 1222.
“ • 1 >AVIS, “
guardian, to satisfy a fi fa from the tax
collector of Thomas oounty. In favor of
■F. 6. Heeth, T. C. T. C„ and against
John Hill, guardian, for state and oeunty
e.year 1921.
ith day of April. 1922.
RDON.E, DAVIS, Sheriff.
Thomas County. Georgia.
SHERIFF’S BALE
estate being located
oounty, Georgia: notion la
hereby.given that said, application will be
heart aw the regular term of the court of
ordinary of said county of'Thomas, to
be held on the first Monday in Septem
ber. 1922.
Witness my hand and official signature.
, CITATION
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To All Whom It May Concert:.
Mrs. Martha E. O'Shields, as guardian
GEORGIA. Thomas
Will be sold at public outcry before the
ceurt house door Jri Thomasville. within
the legal hburs of sale, an the first Tues
day In September, 1922, te the highest
bidder for cash, the following described
property, the authority for same being
hereinafter stated:. .
' Thirty acres corn, 7 acres of peanuts, 2
aerts of cane
The above described- property Is the
crop , on the plaee of J. JL Page and wITf
be sold from the above place. »
, Levied^ on as the property of W. J.
Jaclcsen to satisfy a laborers lien from
the Justice ; Court of '127th District, In
favor-of 4! 1?. Page and against W. J,
This the ith day of August, 1922. ,
« GORDON DAVIS. Sheriff,
Thomas Oounty, Georgia.
8HERlWf-e I
Thomas Coui
for her minor
applied to the undersigned for leave to
•ell certain realty beloaging to said cWJ-
-iren, and said application will be heard
end passed upon at my office on the first
Monddy In September, 1922. at 10 o'clock
a. m. %
Witness my hand and Official signature,
tills August 9th; 1922,
WM.
M. JONES, Ordinary.
ELECTION* NOTICE.
Notice la hereby given that an election
will be held on the first day of Sep
her. 1922, in the Thomas county sit.
the proposed Berwick Consolidated
School District, to determine the question
of consolidation. The election will __
held at ttie regular voting precinct In
Thomas county Tn the Berwick district.
C. H. RICE,
Supterintendent County School.
B. W, Stone, Pres. Board of Education.
T „ r . _ SALE
GEORGIA, Thoroeii County:
Will be sold at public-outcry-before the
court house door In ThOmasvflle, within
x the legal-hours of sale, on the first Tues-
Ous-vacant -lot-In No. 64-In-Mellette day* in September. 1992, to -the highest
Thomas County, Georgia.
Will be. sold at public outcry before the
court bouse door in Thomasville, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day In September. 1922, to the highest
bidder for cash the following described
property, the authority for same being
hereinafter stated,?
Entice stock of hardware and fixtures
located In the store of Cooildge Hardware
Company, in the city of Coolidge, Ga.,
The Move property being too cumber
some and expensive to move will not.be
brought to the court bouse, for sale,-bat
the asm# can be seen at any time in the
wwuivn, tv uid iiignni
for cash 'the following described
property, the authority for same being
hereinafter stated:
One house and lot In the city of Thom
asville, Ga., described as 4-room house,
No. 202 Tates street, bounded as Tollows:
east by property < of J. -R. Trailer; west
by property of John Reeves; facing Tates
street ;
Levied on as the property of Ed. Battis.
to satisfy an execution from the City
Court-of ThomssviUe, Ga., In favor of
. SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public -outcry before the
court bouse door In Thomaaville, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day In September. 1921, to the highest
• tne same can be seen at any time in the
store In which It la located in Coolidge,
Ga., upon application to the undersigned.
Levied on as the property of G. W. Ken
nedy and. Mrs. O. W. Kennedy, doing
business as the Coolidge Hardware Com
pany, to satisfy an execution from the
City Court of Thomasville, Ga* in favor
of Crumly Sharp Hardware Company and
against O. W. Kennedy and Mrs. G. W.
Kennedy, doing business as Coolidge
Hardware Company.
This the 12th day of July. 1921
GORDON B. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Thomas County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
W1U be sold at public outcry beu.
court house door In ThomssviUe, within
the legal hours of sals, on ths first Tues
day, in September. 1922, to the highest,
bidder for cash the following described
property, the authority for same being
hereinafter stated:
iKneUre stock of hardware and fixtures
located In the store of Coolidge Hardware
Compear, in the town of Coolidge, Ga.
The above property being to cumber-
- *° m * » nd expensive to move wtU not bo
• brought to the court house, for sale, but
*>• »®en at any time In the store in
which ft is located in Coolidge, Ga., upon,
application to the undersigned. 1
Levied on as the property of O. W. and
Mm. G. W. Kennedy, doing business as
Coolidge Hardware Company, to satisfy
jut execution from the city court of
Thomasville. Ga., In favor of Virginia
Wagon Company, and against G..W. and
Mrs. Q. W. Kennedy, doing business as
-Coolidge Hardware Company.
This the 12th day of July. 1922.
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff,
Thomas County;/Georgia.
jcwuia, «ugmu/Uiunir;
W1U be sold at public outcry beforo the
court house door In ThomasvlUt, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues-
**• DcyiQHiiivr, a***, io viio aignm
bidder for cub the following described
property, the authority for umt being
hereinafter otated:
III acre, of land In tXe soutlieast cor
ner of tot No, 147 in the llth district of
eald county (being all the eouthaaat
ter of .aid lot and 'll 1-1 acres oi.
south aide of the northeait quarter of
laid lot), bounded north by Undo of r
McCaskll), out by. land, of J. H. Han
cock and Croaby. south by lands of Jane
8nead and Charlaa Manning; west by
Charles Manning, Jaa. Wllllama and oth-
ar lamtaUaom# Aalu.1l
er lands of Hoary Colwell.
Levied on as the property of Henry
Colwell to satisfy an execution :from the
City Court of Thomasville, Ga., in favor
of W. L. Adams and Son, and against
Henry Colwell. •
This the 27th day of July. *1922.
GORDON K. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Thomas County, Georgia.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
““'■virtue of an ordir frbm the Court
frdJnarw of Thomas county, will be
■oia; at public outcry on the first T
day in September, 1922, at the court h
door In said county, between tins legal
hours of sale, the tract of land In said
bounty, 154 acres of land, moro or less,
in .the 14th diet of Thomas county. Geor-
“1a, bounded on horth by E. O. King. cast.
j Mr. Patterson, south by Mr. Ragan
and Mclvcr and on the west by W. Y.
and distribution.
Terms cash.
August 1922.
COTTON NOTICE
All persons holding warehouse cotton
receipts signed by Evans and Son, are
hereby requested to produce same by
September first, next; pay charges and
get the cotton.
On failure to ds so, we will sell the
cotton and hold balance of proceeds after
paying storage and Insurance, subject to
presentatton^of receipt.
EVANS AND SON.
l-4tsw-Jtd.
PETITION Pt9R DIVORCE
Cello Wiggins
Vo. In Themes Superior -Court
William Wiggins.
October Term, 1928.
It appearing to the court by the return
of the sheriff In ths above stated case
that the defendant does not reside In
•eld bounty, and It further appearing that
William Wiggins, the defendant,~deee net
reside in said atata.
Ordered by the court that eervtoe be
perfected on th, defendant by the publi
cation of this order twice a month for
two months before the next term *f this
court, In the publle gazette of eald oeun
ty in which sheriff's sales are ordinarily
abllabed. This Uth day «f August, 1,22.
W. E. THOMAS,
v Judge, a C. S. C.
U-4teow.
They are
GOODt
10<
Bay tkiiGgantte and Sait Monty
CHEMICAL WEED KILLERS
THOSE WHO GOME UNO GO
THURSDAY'S LOCALS
WEDNESDAY'S -LOCALS
Mrq^J. 8. Searcy and Mlza Louise
Searcy have returned from a visit to! here for a abort time yesterday
Panacea, Fla. ’
, Mr. J. A. Wllllama la among „
Mr.' J. W. Pope, of Jacksonville, is prominent buainois men In tbe city.
among tbe business‘visitors here forj
a abort time. '
Mrs. J. H. Spence baa returned from
Atlanta, where abe spent a week or two
taking In tbe millinery openings.
Tom Davie It a good farmer. He was
a good school teachs,, .and a good
postmaster. He will make you a good
Representative. Vote for him Septem
ber 1S. v 24-tf
la bardly practical from tbe
standpoint of cost to use chemicals to
destroy weeds on large areas. For
small plats,* lawns, gardens, etc.
where noxious weeds occur in scat
tering patches a number of compounds
are available at reasonable cost for
killing them. On{jr a few of these
need be mentioned..
Some of the common fertiliser ma
terials, in fact, will give good results
—particularly nitrate of soda, muriate
of potash and sulphate of ammonia.
The advantage in their use Is that
Messrs. C. C. Cox, W. 8. Garber and
W. M. Fand, Jr., of Giarlc, were among
among tbe business visitors here yea-
terday for a short time.
Messrs. J. A. Burney and T. J. Wat'
son, of Valdosta, were among the busi
ness visitors here for a short time yea-
terday.
Tom Davit says he will vote against
any attempt to take a foot of Thomas
county’s toll to make a new County.
Vote for him September 13th. 24-tf
Mr. W. M. Bagby. Jr., of Albany,
Scout commissioner, la among tbe
they are also good fertilisers and do] bus | negI y , BltorB bere for . Bhort tlm .
not permanently Injure tbe soil. They today,
should be applied to weeds as a strongj
spray, and fn fair weather. Mr. W. P. Howell returned last
Other weed killers are corrosive night from Macon, where be spent
sublimate, and carbolic acid, used as,several days with fils sister, Miss Vlr-
fairly strong solutions. Tbe most of- gins Howell. .
fectlve weed killers are cyanide of
soda and tbe arsenlte of soda. The !at-
Mra. C. A. Trice has returned from
ter has even been recommended aa
Atlanta, where she baa been In a hot-
court house door In Thomaaville,
the legal hours of sale, on the first
day In September, 1922, to the highest
bidder for cash the following described
property, the authority for si
hereinafter stated:
One Gernse? dehorned fawn-colored cow
registered, not marked.
Levied on as the property of O. Lowth
er, to satisfy, atf execution from the City
Court of Thomaaville* Ga., In favor of
Thomaaville . Fertiliser* Company, and
against O. Lowthcr.
This the 1st day of July. 192$.
GORDON E. DAVIS. Sheriff,
Thomas County, Georgia.
Under and by virtue of a security deed,
executed and delivered on the Sth day of
July, 1920, toR. J. Murch, by J. D. Grif
fin, to secure the payment of a certain
promisor/ note, due July 6. 1921. The
said security deed provided that upon de
fault in the payment of said note, said
R. J. Murch, or hla assignees, were au
thorized. after four (4) weeks advertis
ing in some newspaper published In said
county, to sell the property conveyed In
_ ... -- . - - t h t p W —j
said security deed fqr the purpose of pa/-
'ng aaid note* •
The eald J. D. Griffin, having defaulted
in the payment of eald note, and It bcini
provided’In Mid
pl^Sty t 1 r .h C rtutho*rltyI l h * “".««™lgned R. J. Moral, will sxpera
hereinafter stated: “
One black mare mule about flvq years
old, weight about 1,000 pounds, named
‘Maud. One black mare iflhle about five
years old, weight about 1,00 pounds,
named Bell.
Levied on aa the property of W. L. Mc
Millan, found tn possession of G. W.
Davis to satisfy a mortgage fi fa from the
City Court of Thomaaville, Ga., In favor
of Farmers and Merchants Bank, juaA
against W. L. McMillan.
This *
i the 20th day of May. 1922. •
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff,
Thomas County, Georgia.,
court house door
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tu«K
day in September, 1922, to the highest
bidder for cash the folio ‘ “ “ “
for sale, at public outcry, between the.
legal hours of sale, before the court
house door In the county of Thomas, city
of Thomaaville, state of Georgia, on the
- - - - * ft iffi; *
first Tuesday In September, 19|2; for the
purpose of paying said debt, tha property
described in said security deed, whloh
said properly la described aa jpllows, to-
All that tr.irt of parcel of land, situated,
lying and being In the city of Thomas
ville. co.uity of Thomas, state of Geor
gia, designated aa lot number (2) front
ing fifty-tw* (62)- feet on the south mar
gin of Horrlck street and running back of
uniform width 150 feet to « fence, said
lot bring in Block D pt the 2L B. Lester,
plat of the subdivision of Falrvlew, re
corded In Book JJ. Page 620, of the rec
ords of Thomas county, Georgia, said Jot
being In the shape of a rectangle (62 feet
by 160 feet) and being bounded on the east,
by Clint Davis* place, eald lot having
thereon a five-room cottage. '
. The proceeds -of said sale will be ap
plied, first to the payment «f said debt,
so matured and unpaid, and tha remi'
der. If any, will be paid to the eald J.
Enetire stock of drugs, fixtures, etc, lo
cated In. the ators of J. W. Peacock, in
ths aity of Thomasville, Ga. The above Griffin,
stoqk of goods being oumberaome and This first day ef August, 1922.
expensive to move, will not be brought to 1 - - —
the court house, for sale, but may be seen
ore of J. — “*
R. J. MURCH.
at the ytore of j. W. Peaoock. ‘ "" I notice nr tit:*
•<”!!! .a*, prorefr j>1J.:w.P~-1 state OFOBORQIA, Thoma, County:
“•5““®“ W. »•! Under and by virtu, ,( th. power ot
City Court ot Thomasville, Oa., In favor 1 .
^Squibb and son. ^nd.aralnzt
and Merchants Eank[
‘This ths 4th c
GOR
rVSSfo. 1
1922.*
I Coolidge,. Georgia, by Mlfohel Roberson,
{dated January 21, 1922, and reoorted In
Thamss ' Oaorai. I © ff lca of the clerk of the Superior
Thomas Comtr. Georgia. court ot Thomas oounty, Georgia, In
_ (Ueed Book I-X. Page 146, the under-
SHERIFF’S SALE | signed will sell to the highest bidder for
Thomas Oounty: . j cash on the first Tuesday In September,
Hbefor* the 1 1922. before the court house door in
within, Thomaaville, .Thomas oounty, Georgia, be-
Will be eold at
the legal hour, of miaou thefirat Tuee- I tween the l«al hours of role, thil
dwr In September, 1M2, to tha hlxheet Tux described property, to-wlt;-
bidder for cath thei following deecrlbed j one hundrod scree of lot of land
hereinafter stated: ,, I James Ponder? east by ■■
One vacant lot looated on the extension south by Jerry. Dukes and
of Wright street, bourn--* — *
South by lot of Frank (
lands of Mollle Lanier
>rry Dukesi
1 Joe BgRy;
M .togows: j west by Mitchell Roberson. ' “
Gatlin; horth by{ Also fifty aerst of_land number 246,
aae.su. w. «^aaa^ fylng Sixth f bounded on west by Watson and Gibson;
avenue; second lot on Wright streeL t north by B. C, Jarrett? south and east
Levied on aa th, property of Albert b/'Mltchel R^raS’
Fletcher eetete, to Mtlefy an (xroutlon Alw twenty-ftv, acre, of laqd of tend
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
Addle Brown
V«. In Thorn*, Superior Court
Jamez Brown.
October Term, 1922.
It appearing to the court by the return
of the vherlff in th, above mated case
that the defendant doe* not raid. In nld
county, and It further appearing that
Jamea Brown does not r«ld. In .Id
•tat*.
Ordered 6y the court that eervioe be
perfected on the defendant by the publica
tion of this order twice a month for two
month, before the next term of this court,
In the public ‘gasette of uld county In
which sheriffs rales are ordinarily pub
lished. This ISth day of August, 1922.
And It I, so ordered.
W. E. THOMAS.
Judge, S. C. S. C.
for a short time today.
a business visitor to tjie city.
hero on a business visit.
Vote-for Tom Davl*
pend on him.
the prominent men in the city.
Mr, Mitchell Davenport
In Chattahoochee, Fla.
deprive any Confederate soldier
13th.
Mr. J. J. Herb”
terday.
Oa., making the trip in bis car.
was accompanied by Master 1
Turnbull.
Tbe meeting of the Girl,*
day evening, September l.
WEDNESDAY'S LOCALS
county, was In tbe city today.
ROBBERY MOTIVE IN
MACON MURDER CASE
Macau, Ga., Aug. 24.—Tbat Howard
U. Brown, who was picked up uncon-
jcious near the Second street crossing
of tbe Central of Georgia Railroad last
Sunday morning ahd who died later
of a fractured akull, was murdered for
bis money Is tbe belief of tbe Bibb
county sheriffs force, who have boen
working on tbe case and who have
three persons in Jail and are looking
for a fourth who may shed some light
on the case. ’
CaUle Waller and Lottie Flowers,
two women, who have been in Jail for
two day,, and yesterday J. H. Waller,
buaband of one of the women, was
talten into custody. It wu Waller
who obtained tbe writ of habeas cor-
pus In an effort to secure tbe release
of the two women. He la also alleged
to havq attempted to communicate
with tbe women and - advise them what
to aay and what not to say.
No one Is being permitted to talk
with the women. - They are held In
separate cells and hare told conflict-
effective In killing tree. It le readily'P"* 1 •* “ Ter>1 week »' F 5 lenfl »
soluble in water and'la rather lnex-' ke deII * h ‘ed to know that sfie Is much
pensive, costing about 26 cent, per,“
pound, but like the cyanide Is deadly! Mr. Lee Neel has returned after an
poison end its uae is not to be entrust- extended buying trip to New York and
ed to a careless person. For killing ttemern markets. He reports condl-
the more resistant weeds It le proba- tlons apparently Improved and the
bly proferrable to any other chemical business outlook good,
on account of cost and Ha solubility. I
This material Is tbe base of some of Meter,. George Sampson, Jr., Percy
the "patent” liquid weed killers offer-. Vann, George Pittman and Raymond
ed on tbe market. In careful hands Patterson left Sunday for St. Marks,
the solntion may be made up from ®nd Newport, Fla., where they will
the common Arsenlte of soda, at much Join a fishing party "for several days,
less expense. The strength to use. — . .
varies with the resistance of the' Mrs ' B ' A - Walker ha, retained af-
weeds of course. , ter "Pending a few days In Moultrie Meriou9 ,„ neBB of her father
The cheapest material available as with her daughter Mr. * L. Robert,,
a weed killer I, the ordinary Copper. » ho '“‘ her little daughter
as” iron sulphate.) It has been used, r,nce *.
with considerable success for destrdy*| Mrs. J. W. Blanton and Miss Surah
ing certain weeds, and may bo used Carroll were among tho largo num-
■where they are scattered among such b er who took advantage of the ex*
crops plants (espteclcrlly grains, as i curslon rate to Atlanta. They return-
they are somewhat resistant to Its e( j j as t n lght.
effects.) I
the city.
Mrs.
Ordinary fertiliser materials as ut-' rniljC rBflWINf
ate of god, must be applied heavily UnfUMl LP-UjOllIU
ACCIDENT KILLS THREE
trate of |od
or In strong solutions,
poisons when applied In small
amounts, have a stimulating effect on
plant growth nnd to get the destruc-
OUR GLA8SE8 means all that
W. B. LAWHEAD, Optometrist
B. S. Coop.
Durham, JJ. C., Aug. 23.—Col. James
tlve effects on wpeds must bo ap- Mar ' t Williams, coast artillery. U. S.
plied heavily. While the araonlc com . «™F' of 525 P®"? Montgom-
pounds do not have this stimulating ery ' hla wife, Mrs. Anna M. Wll-
Brothers' mlllnery department.
WE BUY OLD CAST IRON.
THOMASVILLE I.ON WORKS.
17-tf
Mrs. W. H. Skelton and two chit
on the treated area for some time. • | after 8 o’clock last night, when South ron’s mother, Mrs. R. A. Weldon.
Weeds when young and tender are oni Railway passenger train. No. 22. —— , „
moro susceptible to poisons than older struck an automobile In which they! Mr. and Mra Baker, of Monti
. . ... .. > u,i . ■_ i ., and their dauchter. Miss Kntu r
plants and advdptago
of this In applying the poison.
F. SMITH. Chemist.
IONE
miles west of this city.' J'' Baltimore, were In the city this
The accident occured at a crossing morning.^
on a detour from the National Hlgh-j Tom 0av|| pr ^7 e . 6%
way between Durham and Greensboro. • lawB . He run , „ 0 bueket
The automobile, it Is said, was moving' n0 fl0(d br | ck , or 0|| Btock Voto for
slowly, the detour being rough. The h | m September 13th. 24-tf
ttaaaaBEPBBg
oorabra 292. bounded on the norlh and
tevorofP^ B. Hraui. T. C. T. a, apd west by James and Elisha Ponder; south
KSLl! 1 .£i b io. .... and rest by -Mltchel Roberson, all of tho
This tbe_7th day of AngflsL 1*22. | above deecribed tende beVng i'n’thi'liu;
1.0RDDN E. DAVIS, Sheriff, .land district of Thomas county, Georgia,
Thomas County. Georgia., and taken together being IK acres of
. I tend, more or teas
sheriff;* SALE I Also one bay mare mule about ten
ryeara old, weight shout 1,100 pounds,
GEORGIA. Thomas County: _
Will be sold at public outcry before the named Jane
court house door In Thomaaville, within, Bald propn
the legal hours of ado, on tho first Tuss-' erty of Mitch.. ... ...
^S? 1 , , ir l i* 0 3:,^*j^7u m .
iu. 0 ^:
Stone to uttefy an execution from the HR the power of rale contained In raid
faycm-* d *ed has braq^lnvoked and has become
Stons.
This ths Ith day of
GO PJX) N E. A DAV1A 3 S h eriff.
. Thonuu Canty, Oeorgla.
te the i
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
> Win be eold at publle outcry before the cost ef
court house door In ThoptaavUte, within to Mltchel
sal.l power, will
property ms aforesaid; th4 imo
raid debt to date et ante NW
K , «c8irof ,i u‘!. 'ssiamr*^
proceeds of the sale will be applied,.flraL
■afen^Hent of raid Indebtedness and
and the balance. If any, paid
the legal hours of sate, on the tint Tues
day In September. 1922, to tho highest
bidder tor cash, tbe following described
rcrolnaft«r h «UUd^° rlt3r ‘ f ° r **”'* b<ls *
Two varan'tots located on.'Wright
street In the city of TbomaavUle, Oror-
gla. bounded aa follows: North by John
Jllll. cast by Wright street, south by J.
M. Clewls, west by Clew Is and Jordan. "
^abmISS'and*!
By Boykin ;
I BANK, ‘
To Whom It Mty Concern:
in I. Gordon BimdxaQ,. ha vine made an-.
J. plication to jne In due form to have Dun-
*" ^an Rlckley appointed permanent admin*
*
A Tonic
For Women
■“1 was hardly able to drag, II
w*» to weakened,” writes Mr*. Z
W. P. Ray, of Easley, S. CL X
| "The doctor treated me for about *
[two month*, still I didn’t get f
[any better. I bads large bun- n
By and ielt I surely must drf u
aotnethlng to enable me to take X
care of my
beard of
i ones. I bad
H I decided to tiy a* coo- j
Ray ... “I took
¥ eight bottles in all... I re- ¥
N B>lned my stresglb Mad have I
bad do more trouble with wo- u
manly weakness. I bare tea X
^ Children and sm able to doill ^
X my botaeworic and a lot out.
“ doors... I can sur* neon- '
mndCarduL- M
Tike Cardid today. It Mg I
be Jntt what yod need. " U
AtiBdrqggkls. A
LeHed on aa the property ef John H1U, ietrator uror. the route of Mrs. 8. A. -• - «
«L J JdSkr grtet,'*-
Misses °la Pyles and Zoe Green and tWo hour8 lttte> ' lB report ,, d toj
ttsnnr n have been moving rapidly. The auto-) Mrs. James Hawthorn, Mr. and Mrs.
mobile, sedan style, centered^ the Valley Hawthorne and family, and
Mr. Jasper Cannon attended an all-day
■Ing at EJnon church last Sunday.
Miss Lula Pyles )e visiting her
cousin. Mr. Will Merritt, at Hopewell.
Sunday was our regular third Sun-
day and preaching and evening service “‘"j rully a, Hablo Beach'
were conducted by Brother Patterson, automobile und the engines pilot scut-: rull > al Fab| o Beach.
track when the crash occurred. ’ i U J- Sturdivant have returned af-
With the combined wreckag; of the ter "Pending two weeks very delight-
Mrs. T. A. Green visited at the homo. lerlng from either side, the train went
of her father, Mr. W. U. Green, Satur- some distance beyond the crossing he*
Mrs. J. A. Walton visited her broth- , , , .....
er. Mr. Carlton Green. Saturday. TlK ’ traln cruw P |ckei1 11 " ‘be bodies
Mrs. William Pyles and family at-'of Col. Williams and the two women
tended the burial of Mr. Will Merritt's and placed them In the baggage car.
* n S nt *J rl a ‘“ op ?* c "' ' a, ‘ SjjUmmy.l import, bad | t tbl ,t a negro driver
Mrs. F. J. Mnco Ms gone to Eastmnn ‘ •
viai, har mother nnd ulster. i wafi a ‘"o In the car. No trace o. au
to visit her mother and sister. |
Miss Margaret Smith left last week other person could be found, however,
tor her home In Eastman. j When the bodies w^re placed aboard
Miss Sarah Dean and little brother,
rfa, spent Sunday night with ber
brother, Mr. H. L. Dean. •
Messrs. Calep Hill and Frank Can-
non called at the home of Mr. W. U.
Green Sunday evening.
Mr. Zack Cross called at the home
of Mr. W. U. Green Sunday evening.
The all day sing at Enon church was
flue. A large crowd was present and
dinner was served on the grounds. All
report a good time. '
Mr. Hobson Johnson left this week
the train. Col. Williams is said to have
shown signs of life. Ho was dead
when the train reached Duihum.
Aside from a cut on his right hand,
Col. Williams' body was without a
sign of Injury. His left leg was brok-1
en, however, near the ankle. , SAYS HOUSES MADE OF
Mrs. Williams’ head was crushed
hoard track, yesterday rendered the
following verdict:
“After hearing amt considering all
tho evidence submitted before the Jury
in the Inquest held over the death ot
J. S. Jenkins, we, the Jury, find that
the deceased came to hie death by the
accidental discharge of his own pistol
falling and striking the projecting end
of a crosstie."
The death of Mr. Jenkins, who was
a well known Savannah conductor,
created considerable excitement at tho
time his body was found, and It was
generally believed that he had been
Vote for Tom Davis the friend of! foully murdered. Three negroes were
Common Schools. 24-tf J arrested In connection with the case.
Mr. H. R. Mahlor has returned from ; b,lt Iater release<1 ' The '' Qroner ' s
New York, where he has been attend-, Jury h “ 3 C0ntlnued ,he Investigation.
Ing Columbia University for the sum ;an " la aow certa,n that the klmng wa5
mor months. Mr. Mahlor will resume; an accldent -
his duties as principal ot th* high i
school at the fall term.
The many friends of Miss Marjorie
L'llommedleu will be glad to know
that she Is getting along finely after
an operation for uppendlclts at the
City Hospital yesterday.
UNION PRINTERS IN
BASEBALL TOURNEY
WOOD IN JAPAN SAFEST
Otherwise her body was not mutilated. |
Miss Tabor’s body bears cuts and! Tokio, July 16.—(By Mail)—Dr.
abrasions, but Is not mutilated.
The victims of the accident were
in his car for Rockingham, N. C., taken from the local station to an un
where he goes to Join his wife who Is j dertaking establishment to await In
visiting relatives- They will return formation from Montgomery as to dis
next week.
lot stories about what happened last
Saturday night and early Sunday
morning.
Deputies yesterday stated that they
position.
TURKEY MAY LOSE
Cleveland. O., Aug., 18—The twelfth
tournament of the Union Printers' In-
F. Omon, the well-known wismolotlst ternatlono , Leaf?ue
speaking at n meeting of the society heId |n cleveland Auf . U8t 19 t0 , 5 .
for the study of build,ngs, saul that Tho Celeveland Unlo „ p,,^.
Japanese wooden house, are safest tiasebal , A8soclatlon and CIe ^ land
m a violent earthquake nnd that for Typographlcal Ua , on no . 53 wU1
some year, to come there fa no llkeli- hoat more than i i600 Tl>|tor , bom
hood of Tok o expenencmg any the cltle8 comprl8lng th8 league _ lB .
disastrous earthquake^ eluding Boston. St. Louis, Pittsburgh.
HER RUSSIAN REFUGEES dan^rou.” forms of structure he con
sidered safe.
Constantinople, July t—(By Mail)—
are weaving al chain of evidence that The Russian refuges problem will b«l yi/»»irv|T/w|,/»|» iriftTIMP
as soon aa completed will clear up the'cleared up In the course of the next! vUNUUduK JCNKINS
mystery. It is the contention of the few months la tha opinion of Major'
sheriff’s men tbat Brown was knocked
In the head, robbed of considerable
money, he la known to have' had on
hit person Saturday night. Just before
he left home, saying he was going to
-break off” with ths Flowers woman.
After being struck oh the heqjl It is
tho belief ot the officers that Brown
was thrown onto a pile ot steel rails
along the railroad right ot way, tbe
Imprint ot tho rails being brand on hla
spins. This, the officers aay, ended a
"big night” and nn automobile party
in which women and liquor figured. .
-1 WL'Fr-'t.* r'
Washington, Cincinnati, Indlanapoll*
St. Paul, Chicago, Philadelphia, De
troit. New York, and Toronto, Canada,
aa well as many other cities not mem
bers' of the league.
MET ACCIDENTAL DEATH ££££
games will bo played each day up to
Claflln Davis, Director of the Con,tan
tinople Chapter of the American Red
Cross. “Present plans are for the! Brunswick, Ga., Aug. 22.—According and including Friday, August 26, when
American Relief Administration to car- to the verdict rendered yesterday by a the final game will be played, decld-
ry on with the feeding of refugees,” coronoris Jury, Conductor J. S. Jen- Ing the winner of tha tournament and
he said recently, "while the League kins, ot Savannah, who was killed at tha trophy cap.
of Nations distributes them. Bulgaria
and Jugoslavia have agreed to take
several thousands. 1,000 will he re
patriated to Siberia, and its la hoped
Australia will take several thousands.
Tho problem which has puxiled tbe
world's ststemen will thus bo defini
tely solvod."-
Thallman on June 16, while on a ran
from Savannah to Jacksonville on tho
Seaboard Air Lina, met his death aa
the remit of this accidental discharge
ot hla platol.
“We Meat Hang Together," Etc,
Benjamin Franklin la the author ef
the quotation: “Wo most all hang to-
•rail h.. smi, <nv».,i.., ! «* thCT or we shall all hang
The Jury which has been Inveatlgat- said II al the signing
Ing tha cqie at Interval, since the con- *f tbe Declaration of Independence
ductor wpa found daad along U)o Soar. Julj, 4, ..tni
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