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• FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 15, 1922.
SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES-ENTER PRigE, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA
FAOE THREE
Legal Advertising
SHERIFF'S SALE imonii »outh by Leah.Bryant.
GEORGIA, Thomaa County: Bald property will be aold aa the prop-
W1U be aold at public outcry before the erty of H. C. Colman, for the purpoaa of
court house door In TbomaavUle, within paying the Indebtedneaa referred to la
the local houra of sale, on the flrat Tuea- aald security deed and represented by a
day In October, 1922, to the highest bidder promlaory note for the principal sum of
for cash the following described property, 1116.08, dated May It, 1916, due September.
the authority for same being hereinafter 115, 1916, bearing Interest at the rate of:
itfttcd! '*
One bay mare mule about ten year*
THOSE WHO GOME Hi GO
WEDNESDAY’S LOCALS
MIbb Mary Lou Phillips left yester
day to resume her studies at Wesley
an College, Macon, Oa.
Mr. R. O. Passmore, of Newton, Is
here for the day on business.
Mr. C. J. Paine, of Waycross, was
among the well known business visits
Mr. L. F. Driver returned this morn- ° r * yesterday for'a short time.
May jjjf dueSoptembor j j n y after a short business trip to Sa-
_j, 1916, bearing lntereat at the rate of} * -
t par cent, per annum from maturity. Tannan.
mare mule, nine years old, named Clara;
one red horse mule seven years old,
named Jim; one black mare mule seven
years, old, named Queen: one carbide
light plant, model N No. 60; one cutaway
harrow; one three-roller cane mill; one
light colored Jersey cow.
Levied on as the property of W. L. Hay,
to satisfy an execution from the city
court of Tbomasvllle. Ga„ in favor of
Ocilla Oil and Fertiliser Company, and
against W. L Hay,
This the 16th day of August, 1923.
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Thomas County, Gtorgia.
16. 1915, the power of sale contained in
said security deed has been invoked sitd
’has become operative, and the under
signed, In the exercise of said power, will
sell said
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry before the
court bouse door in TbomaavUle, within
the legal' hours of sale, on the first Tues
day In October, 1922. to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property,
the authority for same being hereinafter
stated:
One red mare mule named Pigeon, ten
years old; one mare mule, calico color,
about,twelve years old; one mouse col
ored mule eight years old; two two-horse
wagons; one light colored Jersey cow,
named Daisy.
Levied on as the property of Mra W. L.
Hay, to satisfy an execution from the ctv*
court of TbomaavUle, Oa.. in favor t-i
Watt Holms Hardware Company, and
against Mrs. W. L. Hay.
This the 16th day of August. 1922.
GORDON E. DAVIS. Sheriff.
Thomas County, Georgia.
amount du?T£& /ebt w°!u“ ld of Ml*,®’**-. •» rialting bis brother, Mr. Frank
balng 191.06 principal, plus 921.60 Interest, jj Harris (or a (ow days,
together with all cost of this proceeding. ■ r “ ’
be applied.
Ball thread, 1 cent ball. Neel’a Har-
veat Sale.
Mr. Charles Harris, ot Gainesville,
Mr. L. Majowskl, of Montlcello, was
In town yeaterday (or a abort time oa
builneii.
Men's army hats, «5e.
vest Sale.
The proceeds of the ssle will he appll
first, to the payment of said indebtedm
and coat of sale, and the balance, if any.
paid to H. C. Colman.
This September 1, 1922.
FARMERS AND MERCHANTS BANK
By Boykin Herrleon, President.
CITATION
Thomas Court of Ordinary—At Chambers.
September 4. 1922.
The appraisers upon the application of
Mrs. Willie D. Suber, widow of said J.
W. Suber, for a twelve months support
for herself and no minor children, having
filed their return: all persons concerned
hereby are cited to show cause, If any
they have, at the next regular October
term of this court, why said application
should not be granted.
WM. M. JONES, Ordinary.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry before the
court house door In TbomaavUle, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in October, 1922, to the highest bidder
One five-passenger Chalmers touring
Levied on as the property of J. D. Grif
fin, to satisfy an execution from tbs city
court of ThomasviUe, Go., in favor of m.
“ D. Griffin.
unpeon, and against J. D. Griffin.
This the 4th day of August, 1922.
GORDON B. DAVIS, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
Will b# sold at public outcry before tbs
court house door In TbomaavUle, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day In October, 1922. to the highest bidder
for cash, the following described property,
the authority for same being hereinafter
stated:
One white sow and three dark pigs.
of Thomas county, In favor of P. 8. Heath,
T. C. T. C, W. J. Jackson, transferee,
and against J. A. Page.
This the 19th day of July. 1922.
GORDON E. DAVIS. Sheriff.
Thomas County, Georgia.
SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at public outcry before the
court house door In Thomaa villa, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in October, 1922. to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property,
the authority for same being hereinafter
stated:
Two boilers. 160 H. P. and R. T. Stack.
Levied on as the property of Thomas-
ville Variety Works, to satisfy an execu
tion from the city court of Thomxsrlllt,
Ga.. in favor of W. H. Kirkland and Com
pany, and against ThomasviUe Variety
The above property being heavy and
expensive to move, will not be brought
to the court house on day of sale but may
be seen any time at the Thomasvllle
Variety Works, from which place it will
be delivered.
GORDON E. DAVIS. 8herlff.
Thomas County, Georgia.
. SHERIFF’S SALE
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Will be sold at publio outcry before the
court house door in ThomasviUe, within
the legal hours of sale, on the first Tues
day in October, 1922, to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property,
the authority for same being hereinafter
stated:
One 24-inch Henneth drill press.
Levied on as the property of Thomis-
ville Iron Works, to satisfy an execution
from the city court of Thomasvllle. Oa.,
in favor of Glover Machine Company, and
against Thomasvllle Iron Works.
The above property being heavy and
expensive to move, will not be brought
to the court house on day of sale but may
be seen at any time at the Thomasvllle
Iron Works, from which place it will be
delivered.
This the 14th day of August. 1922.
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Thomas County, Georgia.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To All Whom It May Concern
Rev. I. G. Glass of said state, having
applied to me for letters of administra
tion de bonis non with wlU annexed, on
the estate of Leona Jamison, late of said
county, deceased, this Is to cite all and
singular, and next of kin, of aald Leona
Jamison, to he and appear at October
term, 1922. of the Court of Ordinary of
said county, and show cause. If any they
can, why letters of administration de
bonis non. with will annexed, should not
be granted to said Rev. I. G. Glass on the
CITATION
Thomas Court of Ordinary—At Chambers.
September 9. 1922.
The appraisers upon the application of
Mary V. Barrow, widow of aald Joseph
D. Barrow, for a twelve months support
for herself and no minor children, bavlm
filed their return, all persons concerned
hereby are cited to show cause, if any
they can. at the next regular October
term of this court, why said application
should not be granted.
WM. M. JONES. Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
To All Whom It May Concern:
Thomas K. Davis, having in proper
Mr. W. F. Stark, of Atlanta, Is
spending a short time here on busi-
ness.
$15.00 to $25.00 men’s suits now
$7.50. Neel’s Harvest Sale.
Mr. J. Troy Carnwell, of Montlcello,
Ga., was among yesterday’s business
visitors In town.
Mrs. Laura Speight leaves Friday
for Eastman, where she will visit her
daughter, Mrs. Lewis Edwards.
10c size Octagon soap, 11 bars for
50c. Neel’s Harvest Sale.
Dr. and Mrs. W. B. Lawhead leave
for Athens and other North Georgia
points for a short vacation today.
Mr. and Mrs. Haywood Floyd are
receiving congratulations upon the ar
rival of a fine baby girl at their home
on EaBt Jerger street.
Mr. Bockover Toy, of Atlanta, 1*
among the visitors here for a short
time with friends.
Mr. B. F. Winston, of Atlanta, is
among the business visitors here for
a short time.
Mr. H. F. Sester, of St. Joseph,
CURRENT NEWS NOTES
INTEREST TO COMMINTR
broken, and Mla, Marjorie Wheeler
! was Battering from aerere braise* and
the shock ol the accident. Tile family
.baa the dee peat sympathy ot the poo-
! pie ot the county In their trouble and
fin the Iota ot Mra. Wheeler, who waa
a very popular and belored woman.
Mr. Frank Colay Sr.,
DMb Suddenly—
Chief Milton rocetred a telegram
last night atatlng that Mr. Frank j
Coley, Sr, had died anddenly in At. i Mr. C .W. Henaon, ol Winder, was
lanta jesterday. Mr. Coley waa as- f in the olty yesterday tor a ahort time,
slitant chief ot the tire department'
and U the father of r. Frank Coley Jr.
who hat many warm friend* here.
Mr. and Mra. Willi* M. Kelly and
family, Ot Montgomery, Ala, wd»
more to Tbomaarin* and wdl hare a*
apartment at the realdence ot Mr. *.
N. Wertz. Mr. Kelly will be conduo-
tor on the Atlantic Coeat Line from
ThomasrlUe to Albany, freight aefr
Tice.
They all regret to hear of hie untlme-
ir
Infant Child of Mr. and Mr*.
Frank Pittman Dtea—
The ThomasrlUe friends of Mr. and
Mrs. Frank Pittman will regret to
to know ot the death yeaterday after
noon, la Meigs, of their little daugh
ter, Maijorle. The little one bad not
been well for eome time, but of late
had seemed better, but unexpectedly
Mrs. O. It, DuPree, Miss Virginia
and Master Oliver DuPree left this
morning for Columbia, S. C, to visit
Mrs. DuPree’s sister, Mrs. Jas. F.
Quinn.
Mra. C. W. Hudson and Miss Mar
garet Hudson have arrlTed from Seat
tle, where they have been for some
months, and are at their home on Jef
ferson street.
kin of H. c. Davis, to be at ray office
within the time allowed by law. and ahow
cause, If any they can, why permanent
administration should not be granted
Thomas K. Davis.
Witness my hand and official signature
this 4th day of September, 1929.
WM. M. JONE8, Ordinary.
CITATION
Ot-kritOIA. Thomas County:
To A11 Whom It May Concern:
Nettle Lewie, having In proper form
applied to me for permanent lettere of
administration on the estate of Wm.
Lewls, late of aald county, thin la to cite
all and singular, tho creditors and next
TUESDAY’S LOCALS
Miss Ruth Hargrave will leave
Thursday for Mllledgeviile, where she
will enter the G. N. and I College.
Mr. and Mrs. M. M. Cooper and Miss
Vlrgina Cooper, who have been at
White Sulphur Cprlngs, near Gaines
ville, Ga., expect to return tomorrow,
Mr. R. P. Wimberly left this week
on a business trip to Columbus, Ohio,
Richmond, Va., and Washington, D. C.
Mrs. Lee Neel and Miss Margurite
Neel have returned from a visit to
of kin of Wm. Lewis, to be at my office «„ Ufl n nA „-
within the time allowed by law, and rtiow White Sulphur Springs in Hall coun-
cause, if any they can, why permanent' fy.
administration should not be granted
Nettie Lewis.
Witness my hand and official signature
CITATION
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
Mrs. Mona Le Files Stephens, for uto of
Mary Elizabeth Stephens and Dorothy
SHERIFF’S 8ALE
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
WlU be aold at publio outcry before tho
court house door In ThomasviUe, within
the legal houra of sale, on the first Tues
day In October, 1922, to the highest bidder
for cash the following described property,
the authority for same being hereinafter
stated:
One 14-Inch Lubey-Shepley lathe.
Levied on aa the property of Thomas*
ville Iron Works, to satisfy an execution
from the city court of ThomasviUe, Ga.,
in favor of Baker Brothers, and against
ThomasviUe Iron Works.
The above property being expensive to
move, will not be brought to the court
bouse for sale but may be seen at the
plaoe of business of ThomasviUe Iron
Works, in ThomasviUe, Ga., from which
place it wlU be delivered.
This the 14th day of AugusL 1922.
GORDON B. DAVIS. Sheriff.
Thomas County, Georgia.
LAND SALE
•BORGIA, Thomas County:
WU1 be sold at the court house door in
said county on the first Tuesday In ‘Oc
tober, 1922, within the legal hours of sole,
to the highest bidder for cash, at publio
eatery, the following described property,
to-wit: That certain tract or parcel of
land beginning at a point half way be-
* northeast and southeast corners
Mae Stephens, vs. A. C. Stephens.
To the Sheriff of Said County or Ills
Lawful Deputies:
To the defendant, A. C. Stephens.
You are hereby required to be and si
pear personally or by attorney at tl
next term of the Superior Court of said
county to be held In and for said county
on the third Monday of October, 1922,
then and there to answer the complaint
to which this process is annexed. In de
fault whereof the said court will proceed
as to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. W. E. Thomas, judge
of said court, this 26th day of August,
1922.
CITATION
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
To Ail Whom It May Concern:
Ducan Bickley, of said state, having
applied to me for letters of administra
tion de bonis non with will annexed, on
the estate of Edwin Laurence McTyre,
next of kin, of said deceased, to be and
appear at the October term, 1922, of the
Court of Ordinary of said county and
show cause. If any they can, why such
administration should not be granted to
the said Duncan Bickley on the estate of
aald deceased.
This September 7, 1922.
WM. M. JONES, Ordinary.
CITATION
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
“otlce la hereby given that the under
ied has applied to the Ordinary of
Notice la hereby given
signed has applied to — — --
aald county for leave to sell bank stock
belonging to the estate of Mrs. B. A.
McTyre, for the payment of debts and for
the purpose of distribution. Said appli
cation will be heard at the regular term
of the Court or Ordinary for aald county,
to be bald on the first Monday In October,
1922.
This September 7, 1922. ....
DUNCAN BICKLBT,
Administrator upon the estate ot Mrs.
A. McTyre.
PETITION FOR DIVORCE
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
Rena Lee Cantrell, vs. James William
Cantrell. Petition for Divorce.
of lot number 264 and on the Mat line of To the Sheriff of SSd County or Hie
•old lot; run thence south 2.11 chains; lawful 'dIduUm-
T? *h. defendant, Jem.. WUllam 0»-
Lawful Deputies:
> defendant
■“*!>«* »•« TAO ebata*: '““me*[IS “yiu an hw.br required to be and a.
•llahtlr,north 1.96 chain.: ran-, th.no. pnrNSMSfrorby attorneyat then«t
nor P l _.?!WEI* east 4.JI chains; thence t%rm oi the Superior Court of aald county
h sligl
slight
h sligl
lightly
a a m x.’ .""TT nwu miu iw mmu lvuiuj vit
* third Monday of October, 2923, and and
i? there to answer the complaint to which
north
northwest to corni
and Webb; thence due west 25.tS chains;
thence south slightly east 12.75 chains;
thsnce due east 14.12 chains to starting justice shell ai
nnlnt Q.IA l.oA la In In*. *K4 ..A *«* iZ *
..... V i. Wltnee* the Hra.'W. K. Thomaa, Judge
Si 2S toSSSl MTnSKVIffii m“ ,d COUr ‘' ,h '* 1,1 <Uy of aepl * mb,r ’
JhTiou” ?; ^b b in?oj;.^d °° : OSCAR ORO °VER.
the whi hr Redfearn, and contain. 64.95
acre* according to Stanaland ourrer.
with Improvement, thereon. Said land
levied on aa th. propwtr of W. J. Owen*. |
to eetlefy an execution tuned from the,
city court of TbomaavUle, In fa Tor of C.:
C. Cocroft Kuala Companr. sgalnet W.
J. Owen.
Thla Auxuet. il. 1911.
GORDON E. DAVIS, Sheriff.
Thomaa Oountr. Georgia.!
LAND SALE i
GEORGIA. Thomas County:
lrtbe of l
Under and by rlrth
sale created and contained to*a^security P®* public road described as follows?
-deed to Farmers and Merchants Bank. Beginning at L. ft. Rehberg’a and
S?°M&*'ii!'S l m*u3 JLSd2’fe*S:. d JfI ronntn* on the Original land
iiu of th, clerk of tho Superior Court *° * bo County Line Road, a dla-
of Thomaa oountr. Owrgla, in Deed Book | tance of 1 1-1 mllaa tong.
hSX*J? : All persons Intereitod are hereby
Timidly la Octohw. U& b.for. *thi Botlflad to file'objection*. If any they
court boua. door In ThomurlUa, Thomaa! bare by the eeeond Tuesday October
oonnty. o«r»i». between th. legal hours, next, with th. undentxsed aa on that
dMcritwd propwtr. j flgu, aald .plication will bo heard and
ecru of tud. ■ **M road granted If no good eaoaoa
land dlatriet of, to tb« contrary bo ahown.
on the went br fenda of J. P. Wlnurr Comnlaaloneri of Roada and Rare-
north by Euler Boom; wet by Lon Kim- nues, Tboniag'OOtlUlF,'tRC'*
ROAD CITATION.
Thomaavillo, Ga., Sept. 11, ill!.
Notice la hereby glren that L. R.
Rehberg, J. H. Chastain, C. F. Reh-
berg, et at. hare In due form applied
to th* Commissioner* of Roada
Rerenue* of Thomaa county, Georgia
at their regular meeting In July 19ZI
to have an order passed opening,?*
ot aalA
to-wit:
Twelve and one-half l
, In tho llth I
Mrs. Mattie Leonard and daughter,
Mrs. Walter King Hatcher, and little
Annette Hatcher, ot Birmingham, Ala.,
are In the city, the guests of relatives.
Misses Gladys Crabbo and Elizabeth
Brittain have returned from a short
stay with relatives and friends at
Rockmart, Ga.
Mrs. Clara Webster aud sou, Mr.
Honry Webetor, from Baltimore, are
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
J. W. Horne.
Mr. and Mrs. E. M. Smith, Mr. and
Mrs. E. M. Smith, Jr., and Miss Helen
Smith have returned from an automo
bile trip to Talbotton, and other points
In Middle Georgia.
5c Calico. Neel’s Harvest Sale.
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell Ansley and
Master Campbell Wallace Analey, Jr.,
have returned after spending several
weeks In Augusta and Atlanta with
friends.
Misses Zona Hambleton and Eliza
beth Beverly left yesterday for Deca
tur, Ga.. to enter Agnes Scott College.
They were accompanied by Mrs. W. E.
Beverly, who will spend a short time
In Atlanta, on a vlBlt.
Webster’s
Tested
Seeds
Large Packets
5c
CHARTER
CHOCOLATES
Assorted Nuts and Brazils
The best candy we ever
sold.
JJ.
Square Deal Druggta.
104 E. Jackson St
PHONE 606.
Mich., la In the city for the day on grow wor9e y««terday and passed
buelnesa. isway In a short time. Mr. Pittman,
'who has recently moved to Valdosta,
WE gUY OLD CAST IRON. !passed through Tbomasvllle yesterday
THOMASVILLE . ON WORKS, [afternoon on his way to the bedside of
' the little one, Mr. Hobson Johnson tak-
Mr. E. D. Peteraon, of Columbus, Is tng him over In bis car.
spending a short time here on busl.j Little Marjorie waa only about fit
ness. ‘teen months old and the only child of
„ , „ „ —— . .. 1 her parent*, who are heartbroken over
Mr. A. E. Sheridan, of Macon, wasi (be Io> , of lhelr te „ d one Those
among the business vtaltor. her. yes- wha had known „ #r durinf th# rul
er ay or a a ort time. dence of her parents here, will sympa-
Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Clewla und R. thli5 « de *P ,y wlth ,bem and h °P« fOT
•VI. Clewls, Jr., are the guests of Mr. ,hem tb * comfort that can only come
and Mrs. James F. Evuus. on South from tbe realization that the little life
Dawson street that brightened their home Is shining
___ tbe brighter In the home above.
My office will be dosed from Sept. [ The funeral and Interment will be
14th, to Sep*. 25th, account of my eb-,t Meigs, tbe former home of Mrs.
sence from the dty. W. B. Lawhead, Pittman.
Optometrist. j
Mrs. J. T. Wheeler Killed
JMrs. Helmle Feinberg, of Thomas In Automobile Accident—
ville, who recently underwent an op*j Thomas county friends are deeply
erntlon at Phoebe Putney Memorial gr | eTe< i to learn of tbe death of Mrs.
hospital Is convalescing at tho home j, t. Wheeler, near Jonesboro, in an
of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. Rosen- automobile accident, this week. The
berg.—Albany Herald. ; body waa brought to Pavo yeaterday
Mr. Newell H^bleton left yestefr' *° r “ ent ,, Mr "' ^“ l8 t r > wI “
day to visit for a few day. In Colum- “ r ' ™‘ ee ( 1 "' WheeI " * Dd
hue. From there he will go to Athens M1 “ M " or ‘ e V “ r ' ™ drlTlng
to resume hi. studies at th. State ‘ owtrd Atto “ U ‘ A " car “ eared •
University buggy in the road It turned to go
around and collided with a heavy truck
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Cash returned u that had also turned to pass tbe buggy,
few days ago from an automobile trip The crash caused the demolition of the
to several points In tho state, return- car and serious Injury to the occu
Ing by Atlanta. They were accompon- pants. Mrs. Wheeler was killed, Mr.
led by Mrs. Iva Lambert. Mrs. Cash’s Wheeler suffered three broken ribs, a
mother, who Is spending a while In broken collar bone and other injuries,
the city. Mr. Wheeler, tbelr son, bad bis hip
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SARDINES
per can
SARDINES IN
TOMATO
SAUCE
per can
FLOWERS
QUALITY
BREAD gg &
4c
5c
12c
loaf..
OCTAGON SOAP
per. and gQ
bar
WASHING
POWDERS
all kind
4c
SCHOOL TABLETS
and PENCILS
each
f>66 Cl
per
bottle
1.1. TONIC
20c
VICKS SALVE
medium size
jars
SLOANS LINE
MEN T regular OOa
bottles fcOW
WALKERS DEVIL
MENT 28c
per bottle .
PRINCE ALBERT
SMOKING
TOBACCO 25c
GEORGE WASH
INGTON and
SENSATION
TOBACCO
.1 pkRs
ALL DUBLE
THICK PLU< i
TOBACCO
PIT plug
25c
22c
The Purity Market
GOOD
ROUND STEAK, per lb ..
17c
GOOD
ROAST BEEF, per lb
15c
iOOD
STEW BEEF, per lb ....
8c
FRESH
MULLET, peril)
10c
"See the Meat You Eat”
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Muni-savR
GROCETERIA
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