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Hf^ecopn,
:ounty< Gefflgi
May-term, 1903, I win sell at the court
house door, in said county, on the first
Tuesday in July, 1903, within the legal
hours of sale; all that town lot, or tract
of land, situated in the town of Boston,
said county and state, and commencing
at the foot of Stephen* street, in block
H., on the A. & G.;R. It., now? A..C. L.
R. R., west of the steam saw mill, in
said tou n, and running along the right
of way-of the said railroad; east about
70 yards, then south about 70 yards,
thence west about 70 yards, thence north
Court
ungs, when
le system.Will
i effects arebrtJ
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of by others on commission. or by pur
chase and sale for gaih and profit to said
corporation. To this end petitioners de
sire the privilege of owning and oper
ating saw mills, Waning mills, the potter
to buy and sell timber,, lumber of apY
and all characterrand the power to buy
Also an nndivided one-half interest in
and to 107X acres of land more or less
ih the northeast coruerof lot No. 40 in
the 18th district of said county of Thom
as. Terms cash.
Wilson W. Brooks,
Administrator of the estate of,W.-F.
4t jun 6
Whereas, W„.R. Singletary, jadminis
trator of the estate of Harrison Single
tary, represents to the court in his peti •
tion, duly'filed ' and' ettteted''on record,'
ihat he nas : fully adininistered uriomSaid
estate. This; is - to Cite alt-persons con-,
crned, kindred- and creditors-, to show
cause, if- they. cant, why said-administra
tor should not <be. discharged, from his
administration, anjd .reqeive letters of
dismission on the first Mpnday. in. tulv,
1903; ‘
Wm, M. Jones, .Ordinary; '
, Notice’is hereW given that'application
will be made to the legislature of this
State at the ;oext adjourned session
thereof, for the passage pf An act "to"
amend the charter of the town of Bos
ton, Jlliomas county, Ga., so. as to. au
thorize the Mayor and Aldermen of said
town to issue bonds to the amount of
.Twelve Thousand Dollars, . ($12,000,)
and of the denomination of Two Hun
dred Dollars, ($200) and to bear interest
at the rate of fpnr per cent, (4 percent.)
per annum; dne-tliitd of said bonds,to
run Ten Years; one-third to run Fifteen
Years; and one-third to run-Twenty
Years ; the proceeds of 1 said bonds to be
used for tlie erection and maintenance
of a system, of water-works^and sewer
age’, and for providing a^ystem for
lighting said town. * \
1 Jtyiemh, 1903, . .
fe. C. Milligali, *
W. Z. Brantley.
stock of Ten Thousand Dollars ha? been
fully paid' in. - \ ^
. • 6tb. PetitionersMesire the privilege of
electing such oJfiqer> as may be necessa-,
ry and adopbng such rules, regulations
and by-laws for the conduct of the busi
ness of said c jporaiion as may be
proper.
, 7th. Petitioners desire the privilege of
suing and being sued , in its corporate
name, to have and use a corporate seal..
8th. Petitioners <lesire to be incorpor
ated for a period of T\y ;nty Yeftrs with
the privilege of renewal at that trnic.
9th. 1'- utioners desire to locate their
principal office at Thomasyille, Thomas
cou’t\, Georgia, with the ' privilege of
establishing branch Offices any where in
said State .tbev.may see fit, ,
10th. Petitioners desire all the ‘other
privileges and immunities-df jprivate:cor?
porations under the laws of Georgia.
. ’ Fiilwood & Harrell,"
Petitioners Attorneys.
GEORGIA—Thomas County:
ml, j. W. Groover,.Clerk of the Superior-
^-•■v .-.Citation.. Vm
- - e6rCIX—.Thomas Cpunty, ‘.'
A. Q. Moody, guardian ofi Thomas (i.
diu,»„s, Ijavjng. applied to me. tube dis-
har^rd from ^ 'n guardianship, let ail ‘
uerxins.,concerned, ^how cause, before
.ne at the’eourt house in said county on
he 6th'day'pf* Jtlly htxt, why such appli-
aiion far discharge' : should hot be
4 rail test.-' ’-"I
Witness my hand and official signal
ure, this 25th day of- May. 1903. < ”
• . .r JONES. Ordinary.
i .the blood, arid a feiffedsf dhi can destroy; the genns^^jj^pV^wif;
bad effects of the poison offers the only hope of a cure, and the only medicine
plish this is 'S; S: S.'; whiefc not only purges the blbod df altmorhid, unhealthy
|gp$ iputtt • hud healthy;; v ilU.heareb.es out aisiidesteiysIjeKfciyitiaoe spf ^lalarial
ips the’hlooii.dn: such; a^v^rous .comhtiQn .thatippjsonov^jm^tt^pf.hoJiipd
trySuminer. dayi; «tusfti'' -t^^geniis to aid stiffl^her
and weakeh 5 t3£e coil'stittttion, i and now more than? ev^^the-Malkrid'Sttfferhr
3y;ndeds a good blood; pui'"
.yrara-JB' !-■.: • A- course of-iS
g^t frCF^^reff^'VbU'of ‘Mali
Notice to Debtors and Creditors.
GfcXikii 1A-
GEQRGIA-^-Thoraas County:
Notice is hereby given to all Creditors
ol (he estate of Ai W; Clisby, late of Said
county,-deceased; to.- render : in : an • ac
count of their.demands to me iwithin tht
time prescribed by; law„ . properly made
out, ; .An4.all persons indebted to.said
deceased are .hereby requested.. to,make
immediate payment to the 'undersigned.
This'4th day of Jufi&.tooi
: ' VVm. McKav. Jr.;
€-5*
Executor of AJ W.'Cl sby.
GEORGIA—Thomas County. 1
ByVirttieof 'an ; brdeb 'of the Hft".
Alexander Proudfit, referee, will be sold
at the court house -door/ in said county
within-the legal hours of- sale, on the
id* its' aftendhit'; tevils; ‘rimforeei
, j T-fTi-s-ra-i-n-t ;j ,
I 1 J 1 gish blood and quicken the circulation, when die appetite
; under the invigora^Uc^L^iierice^th^
great vegetable remedy. Its freedom from all minerals makes it the ideal remedy m ail:
Malarial troubles and perfectly .adapted; to the most delicate constitntiotis. -
£ If ^ou have any symptoms of Malarial poison, write us about it,-and our Physicians \nll
take up your case and advise you without charge.-* Book on'-Blood and Skin Diseases, free.
THE SWIFT SPECIFIC COMPANY; ATLANTA, GA.
Application for Support.
GEORGIA—Thomas County. ,
Mrs. J. H. M. Patten, having made
application for 12 month's support out
of tlie estate of Artlinr Patten, and ap
praisers duly appointed to set apart the
same having filed th<$r return; all per-
80i|8 concerned are hereby required to
Show cause before the court of ordinary
Application for Charter.
GEORGIA—Thomas CJocmty. : * • •
■ To the Superior Court of said County:
The Petition of H. W. HbjAins.'Wi
A. Pringle, E. M. Smith, J; S. Mont
gomery, Theo Titus, James Watt, E. Ml
Mallette, G. S. Whitney, J.W. Peacock,.
W. J. Hammond,' J. H. Merrill, all of
said ’county of Thomas, respectfully*
shows: •• -M
First. That they desire for themselves,
their associates and successors to be
come incorporated ,as a benevolent iusti- ■
tution under the liame and style of the
City Hospital'of Thoma8Ville,- Georgia..
Second. That they desire to transact;
business in said county pf. Thomas
where shall be located their pirincipal
office, and place of business.
Third. The sole object and purpose of
the propose d association- is to establish
'ind xnamta n a Hospital and not for any
pecuniary gum or profit 16 themselves.
Fourth. XI at they desire to be incor
porated for f e term of Fifty (50) years
with .the pmilege of renewing their
charter at the expiration of that time.
Fifth. That they desire, to have the
po«yer to purchase and hold real estate
sufficient for the actual occupation and
necessary uses of the Institution and to
be allowed to receive by gift or devise
property of any kind on th,e terms con
tained in tlie gift or devise.
Sixth. They desire that /he govern
ment of the institution Shall be in the
hands of a Board of Eleven (11) Directors.
Tliat Three (3)of said Board*of Directors
shall constitute an Executive Commit
tee who shall have immediate charge
of ^aU the business of the Institution
and that this Executive Committee for
the first year shall consist of H. W.
Hopkins, W. Ai. Pringle and J. H. Mer
rill, whose tenn of office shall beforCtoe
(1) year and until their successors are
elected and qualified; That sSlXe^S
vacancies on said Esecnave Committee
ot rad Board of Directors shaft be filSS
by t £ eBo “S 01 Directors at any regular -
meeting; That said Board of DirdtSs
to cl< * t pmh other
StiwS fOTt " 6 management of the
Wherefore petitioners pray for them.
m JT^5a their leg * accessors to be
Sl ?he^,r rp ° ra "; !m<1 Pottle with
Tights, privileges, immunitieu
and restrictions fixed by law^;
v 'jVlt. Merrill,
Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
uai now Oil file in my offlie, ' .
ulfi;
- : may 31 23-jui»e 4 11
within the legal hours of. sale, — —
irst iuesday in July, 1903, lot, of land
Mo. 321 in t$e 17th district of said coun
ty, known as the Miller brick; yard lot,
Terms Cassh. ,
. Wm. H. Mitchell, Trustee. .
dtdw2t
of said county on the first Monday in
'July, 1903, why said application should
uot be granted.
This 4th day of June, 1903.'
, AWm. M. JONES,.Ordinary.
Applicat'o i for Administrator.
GEORG1A - I'HOMas County:
To all whom it niay*c6ncem:
M. A. Fleetwood having made appli-
■:ai .0« to me in oue h nu to be appoint
ed permanent administrator upon the es
tate of J. L Wolcott, late of said county,
notice is hereby given that said appkea-
lon will be heard at the regular term ol
the : court ofordinarv of said county, to
be held on the first Monday in July, 1903
Witness tnv hand and official signa
ture this first day of June. 1903.
tYVm. M JON ES, Ordinary.
Tae f.iol-ki lor I
of: assiStuith for
Fbprih. 1
A Financier. .
Oh. they fell-out. those lovers twain,
: As lovera Often do, f
And both sent back the gifts they made
' When Jove Vlas'bright and new. r
He sighed o’er all that she returned—
JThs* ring with jewels get, .
The iocket and bonbonnter*. : .
And. lo, he keeps them fet.
Not 99 the maid, a modern gitf,
- thoughts commercial bent;-
She straightway'packed the trinket* up
And to a/jeweler went
She so!d x the case‘for cigarettes
■Wttb emeralds upon it. ' r
Tne stud, the pencil ned-the phi.
And bought herself a bonnet.
* . ’ -Buffalo,
The average Industrial wage In Amer
ica Is higher thaq in England by. In
blast furnaces, 40 per cent, foundries
100 per cent, engineers 70 per cent, boil
er makers and iron ship builders 100 per
cent, cotton spinners 75 per cent, cut
lery 100 per cent, weavers 10 per cent,
tailors 200 per cent, boots add aboes 70
per cent, leather works 35 per cent and
bookbinders 100 per cent. Tube mak
ers, carpenters, furnishing trades aW
paper makers get higher wages li»
America than In England, iviile Iron
and steel workers and shipwrights g«*»
the same. . Such is the report of tbrt',
English commissioners for the sever*;
trades who recently! spent three months
investigating our methods and condi
tions at the expense of Mr. Mosely.
_ During the last few years photogra
phy ‘ has made great strides 'forward
and caused; Inroads into businesses
that - a decade ago were not even
thought of. The latest that ha? come
J>efore tjie.public Js ; ra<£del|ng t by pho
tography^ “Whiles It is still a secret
process—the secret being held by a
company -backed byja' member of a
prominent publishing bohse and other
well known New Yorkers, and sflll In
its infancy—the possibilities opened up
are practically limitless.
An immense amount of money and
years of experimenting haves been
The only tiling we know of, that is
worse than a breakfast food, is a Ken
tucky feud.
The anvil Chwf Vi^iTtdi uqtive ‘men -
her wlicn Dupont Goeriy’s Georgian
f.
GEORGIA—Thom.is County.
Notice is hereby given that the under
signed has applied to the ordinary of
leave to sell a tract of land
131, in the 13th djstrict.
s ought to make arrangements to-
.at,* ti.e Gloriouk Fourth in. good
' FoXloyrlnu tlie Band.
Ufp was a Joy tthen.l was a boy; i
III ihe days of long ago,
tVh*n eye and ear could see and betas.
Tne things It was good to know.
But the kind old earth, once glad wlth
„■ mirth'
And pleasures high-and grand, •-
S.-rras stole and.tame..since I became
Too big tp follow the band.
1 Trt I dare say earth holds today
j About as much or more
* Of joy and- cheer, right how and here;
Than ever it held before. • *v .
But by out pride we’re now denied
God’s gifts, on every hand;
We’ve grown too;.proud , to follow ! the
crowd,
Too big to follow the band. •
. Pd like to stray In a careless way
Through the broad gr^en fields of youth
Ard. wander back along lifers track
To the blissful springs of truth.
Vi like to trade my woes, self made;
And the cares that con\e to men
Fcr the Keen delight of a boy’s gladwigfct
To follcfw the band again.
. —Nixon Waterman.
belonging* ...........
deceased, to pay debts of said estate.
Said application will be heard cn the
first Moridav in July next.
This 4th day of June* 1903.
6-6-4 W. W. Alexander,
. Lan^Bfdugtiron has bunted into tlb
Newell Dwight Rillis class by his recent
attack ou t-u*. Tech. : f^c* 1 *
It is now gald that the cigarotn*
tirade of India, an enormous and «
growing one,'for every native smokes,
haa been captured by America.' It is
the old story over ugaln—surplus stock
sojd at ruinous prices. 'Ten American
cigarettes, done 1 op In a box, can be
bought today in any Indian bazaa^Sr
a halfpenny. The native mereanr
pays 3s. Gd. a thousand for them, a
price which 'includes all charges, duty,
etc. Of course, neither English nor
-Indian tobacco merchants can with
stand such prices.
Shipments of Fsott to the North.
Some idea of the -enormous dimen
sions of the fruit and .garden truck
traffic from the south to the north in
the spring months can*be gained from
the Tact that ofi one day a little while
ago the Atlantic Coast line -shipped
thirty-four refrigerator cars full pf
strawberries from Wilmington, N. Cn
As bach car holds arbotit 8X00 quart?
the total-' shipment amounted to 272.
000 quarto. This shipment wtis onl>
one bf jinatoy. ; 1 ' «
Agrrlenltnro In Hlexico..
Stati'stk J s j foh 1001 sho w (hat Mexlct
produced '' ‘corn '' worth $104,000,000
whedi 1 $24,000;000; 1 rice. $2,333,330:
beans; ;i ’$16,000,600; cliilf, $0,000,000:
sugar, $11,000^000; dark sugar, $7,600.
000; sirups; $0,6oO,000; tequila, $4,000.'
000; pulque, $5,000,000; heniquen, $22.
000,000; ,Jxtle v £1,000,000; cottop, $a-
500,000:“cocoa, $j,500,000; cpffee, $0;,
000,660; tobacco, $3,000,000: vunila $l.
333,333;,;, chicle, .$1,000,000; rubber'
*334,000. '
Bna.lV, Monopoly of A.la Minor.
‘ The wBole northern, part p( Asia Ml, ;
nor. according to, tbs, treaty between
Rjpsla and Turkey, !s now placed ,uu
der such condition;! that Russian cap
italists have the area open to them, to
thS exclusion of foreign enterprise. A
situation analogous Is found in Per-
Application for Administration.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
To all whom it may concern:
Deonis Ponder, having made appli
cation to ire in due form to be appoint
ed permanent administrator upon the
.f It.nial D.n Jam 1. .L _ t J
application will be heard a* the regular
term of the court of ordinary for said
ounty, to be held on the first Monday
•n July, 1903.
Witness my hand and official signa-
%urp, this 25th day of May. 191.3.
wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
SHERIFFS SALE FOR JUNE
An Optlmlat.
TOere was once a man who smU
Because the day was bright,
> Because he slept at night,
Because God gave him sight
To gaze upon his child; •
Because his ’little one
Could leap and laugh and run?
-Because the distant sun
8mll-ed on the earth he Smiled.
He smiled because the sky
Was high above M head;
He never.wondered. Why ; '"J.
The Lord had blundered 80,
That -all thifigs havo to go - f;
He tolled and still was g^ad "'''''
Because the air was free;
Because he loved and ehe
That. Claimed l his loVe and hb*
iE( RGIA—Thomas County.
, Will-be sold on the first Tuesday in
fulyi 1. e it, at public outexy, at tlie court
»ons3, in said county, witlun the legal
lOtu-s of sale, to the liighest bidder for
•ash, 1 certain property described asfol-
'cavs: • - :
That parcel of land situated in Tliom-
svillc, Thorpss,County, Georgia, being
he west half of lot. No. (60) in block
,*wo (2), column (4) vrest, being lfilid
. ; weded by George Wilson to Mose Wil-
, -oh. Kh.qrecn: MpeeWilstm 1 resides, levied
»n as the property ,pf Mose Wilson, t-o
Application for Deed Execution,
1 A.—*piomas, (Cpuntvt
1 o Vicey ;Collicr,.ad minis! ran iv ...
,, of Boaz Col Her, deceased md
heirs-at-law of said Hoax Collier-
s5SS®)^ha
o.vcva muus WISH,
he could hew .
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