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THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, D]
Application For Charter.
THE j. N. CARTER CO.
GEORGIA—'Thomas County.
TO THE SUPERIOR COURT OF
SAID COUNTY:
The petition of Daniel Willis, E. E.
: Will be sold o the 1st Tuesday »n
January, 1904, be een the legal*
of sale, at the eo house 1U ,
vilie, (k, tl.e fol rtng ..escribed.prop
erly J fa-wit: Tw y-flve &)*>«*«
land, being part ( elho. 407, intlm
12th district,of T1 nas comity BMUUjgl
as follows: So least and North
; bylands of O. T. ipper, west b 5"
1 of George Berry 1 nji tlielandwhcreon
.the defendant uov esides. Levied npon
. as the property ol csa Wells by nrtne
of a justi e court ft, issued from the
' R. Hi
A Georgia Product to Have
a National Sale.
We have arganged with one of
the largest distributing agencies,
in the West, with offices in Chi
cago, San Francisco and Los ‘An
geles, for the thorough introduc
tion and distribution of
at.,Which Things Buy
-Corrected Weekly.
In which to do your Christmas shopping.
LOCAL BUYING PRICES.
Thomasville, Ga., Dec. 18, ’03—Eggs
per doz. ,85to40c.Best butter, 25c. Medium
butter, 20c to 22c. Chickens, fries, 32-1-2
to 35c; hens, SO to 35c. Sweet potatoes,
55c to 60c per bu.
Wilkes, J :N. Carter and J. R. Hamble-
ton respectfully shows tl tat they desire
for themselves and their associates, suc
cessors, and assigns to’ be incorporated
for th^.term of twenty years with priv
ilege of* renewal at the’expiration of
that time, under the corporate name of.
i‘The J. JN Carter CoMpany. ’ ’
The object oJ^saiacorporation
on the Pacific coast.
Car load- shipments will be
routed via New -York and Cape
Horn to San Francisoo. The price
will be-higher, but Californians
are willing to pay for a good thing.
Success Soda retails at five cents
a pound in tfib Southerp States.
The price is w ithin reach of / ev
erybody—get the best.
MOREHOUSE
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY,
Savannah, - - Georgia
Fodder, per 100 lbs,
75 to 80c. Seed oats, per bu., G3c.to75c.
Country bay. pei ’00 lbs., 50c. to 75c
New Syrup 22 tc’25c.
LOCAL SELLING PRICES.
Thomasville Ga., Dec. 18, 1993.—Cof-
, fee, ArbuckleS 15c. Green Coffee,
fair 10c. choice, 12j£c, WTritp granula
ted sugars^ cents Brown sugar 5c.
SuaSoda per lb. 5c; crackers 10 to 20c.
Stick candy - 10 Kcrosine oil
30o—5 gals. 90c. Side meat per lb ' 10
Meal . 76c per bu. Flour $4.50
to $5.50 per bbl. Western hams 151? to
18c. Lard, Compound 9c., Leaf 10c.
Breakfast bacon. 17 to 20c. Timothy
hay, $1.25 per 100 lbs. Bran $1.25 per
100 lbs. Cotton Seed Meal $1.35 per 100
lbs. Cotton seed hulls 60c per 100 lbs
sack.
The object o^said corporation is to be
pecuniary gain and profit to'its stock
holders and to that end thjey propose to
engage especially in .the purchase and
sale of merchandise of any and every
kind, as well as the manufacture there
of,' including fertilizers, lumber and
naval stores; to invest or engage in any
business or enterprise not contrary to
law or inconsistent with the before men
tioned purpose of the corporation! and
which may promote the interest of said
corporation or develop the resources of
this section of tl»e country.
To this end your -petitioners desire
that they, their associates and success
ors Y>e invested wifcli corporate power
and authority to pnrcliase bold, build,
improve,, sell and lease or let any and all
kinds of property both real and person
al. either for themselves or for others,
charging for the same; to sue and be
sued and have all other powers conferr
ed by the. laws of Georgia on such cor
porations and all such powers nptmen-
are incident to said bus-
IT IS DANGEROUS
To delay as you may not get wliat you want.
Candies!
err/ on.
Below wilf be found a few suggestions' for Xma:
which will be r '
»
Appreciated, Useful and Ornamented
A beautiful
line of.....
LOWNEY’S
CANDIES,
be heard at the k
court of ordinary f<
held on the first
1904: Witness m
signature,, this the %
- Wm ;
12-5-4*
FOR LAMES.
FOR GENTLEMEN.
.Smoking Jackets .>$7 50
Howard Hats V. 3 00
Crosetts Shoes 3 50
Undressed Kid Gloves (guaranteed) 1 50
Kid_Gloves f -fi 25To. 1 75
Pajamas, $2 00 to 3 00
Eclipse Shirts....... 100
Suit Cases $1 50 to 6 00
tioned above
iness and necessary* to the operating of
Old Soldiers Get Their Money
tfebruafry Eighteenth.
Guaranteed Kid Gloves
Ready Made Skirtjji,.$2 60 to..
Fur Collarettes, $2 50 to......
Cushion Tope, 35c to. .V
Applique Collarettes $2 00 to.
Table Scarfs, all linen* 75e to.
Stephyr Shawls, $1 25 to
Wrist Bags, 75c to;
Jackets, $7 50 to 7.*...
Xmas Souvenir Boxes.
They further desire that said corpor-^
ation shall have the power to issue and
sell its valid bonds to the amount of one
hundred per cent, of the- capital stock
act aally paid in, to mature in not more
than twenty years, whenever said issue
is authorized by a majority of the Board
of Directors and approved by two-thirds
' - to borrow
Pension Commissioner, J. W. Lindsey
has completed his list of dates on which
payment of pensions for .1904 'will be
made, He will begin jfciyiug pensions
January 20 and will complete the work
Glove and Handker
chief Cases, Etc.
by March 2, paying within less than
in value of the stockholders;
and loan money on notes and mortgages
bonds, deeds of trust, or other evidence
erf indebtedness; to subscribe for and
purchase stock in any other corporation;
to act as agent for any other corpora
tion and make such bonds as may be re
quired in such capacity.
They desire that the principal office
and place of business shall beat Meigs,
in said state and county* with the right
to establish branch offices and agencies
at other places in the stater.
The capital stock of said corporation
is to be $40,000.00, divided into shares of
$100.00 each, all of which has been paid
in, with the privilege erf increasing to
$100,000.00 with the approval of two-
weeks nearly 15,000 pensioners.
There are one hundred and five pen
sioners in Thomas connty and they will
secure thoir money on February eigh
teenth.
Bilious Colic Prevented.
Take a double dose of Chamberlain’s
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
as soon as jhe first indication ol the dis
ease appears and a threatened auack
may be warded off. Hundreds of peo
pie who are ^object to attacks of bilious
colic use the remedy im this way with
perfect succes. For sale by J. w. Pea
cock. dw
Mrs. Frank Walker and Miss. Bessie
Copeland, two of Metcalfe’s charming
residents, were among the shoppers who
spent Thursday here.
*GLA—Thomas ounty:
ce is hereby gi ;n that the un
tied has applied o the ordinary of
tor leave > sell the east
lot of land nun er npin the i8th
t of Thomas cot ty Georgia, for
rposeof distrittion. Said up
on will be beard n the first Mon-
January 1904 in he Court of Or-
Nothiag has ever equalled it
Nothing can ever surpass it
. Judge W. M. Jones has moved from
his former residence to the Sturdivant
cottage on Madison street recently va
cated by Rev, Alex W. Bcaler. ' /
Louis Steyerman,
Agent for Standard Patterns,
Corner Broad and Jackson Street, ThomaSviUf, Ga.
NSW Discovery
STOMACH TROUBLES CAUSES
" HEART TROUBLE.
Heart trouble is almost always caused
by stomach trouble. The stomach fells
to digest all the food, and the residue
ferments, forming excess of gas which
distends the walls of the stomach, caus
ing a pressure on the nerves and arteries
that lead to the heart. This causes the
heart to palpitate or skip a heat' occa
sionally, qr both, which is usually very
alarming, causing grave apprehensions.
Rydales Stomach Tables will prevent
this trouble. They digest the food and
prevent gas from forming in the - stom
ach. If there is no gas in your stomach
your heart will not trouble yorf: J. W.
GEORGIA—ThomewCounty.
I, J. W. Groover* clerk superior court
do hereby certify that the above is a
true and correct copy of petition this
day filed in my office. This Dec. 10,1903
12-12-4 J. W. Groover, C. S. O.
o’clock a. m. on the trst Monday
January* 1904.
Wm. M. JO ES,Ordinary.
Executrix Sale.
By virtue of the authority vested in the
undersigned as Exedutrix of the will of
Sarah W. Winthrop Smith, ihe under
signed will sell at public sale on the
first Tuesday in January, 1904, before
the court house in Tbotnasville, Ga.. be
tween the usual hours of sale. a t-8 un
divided interest in the following tracts
or parcels of land in the 13th district of
Thomas county, Georgia. Being 100
acres in front of th'e house and part of
lot No." 10, and in the southwest corner
of said lot, bounded on the east by the
Groomsford road; O i the south by the
land of N. P. Young, formerly owned by
William Stegall on the west bv land for-
formerly owned by Mrs. C. Dixon, on
the north by the boulevard.
Also what is known as the honie place,
be^ng 80 acres, more or less, of lot No.
lo.qn the east side of the Groomsford
road bounded on the north by the boule
v^rd; on the east bv the Cassady road:
on the south by .another portion of the
Maynard land, to be hereafter described*
bn the westby the Groomsford road. ’
Also 22 acresof lot No. <5 in said dis
trict, state and cqunty. the<- same King
immediately east of the Groomsford.
road and south of the tract last above de
scribeo, and beginning at the .intersec
tion of the south boundary line 'of lot
No. 10 and the . east margin of the
Oroojnsfbrd road ns a starting point
running thence 10-10 chains southward
ly along said roao, thence eastwardly
21.67 chains to the Cncearttr »i .
Have six good mules for sale cheap.
We are not in the Stock business and
wist- to sell.
We also hav*' on fresh stock of
Notice of Dii oli.t on.
Notice is hereby giv > that the .part-
nershtp heretofore e i s t i n g be-
l . w .' en .. W ; A -T at,erson B. Bush and
I ( . MottHpiifG rail nf ... a
I. C. Matthews, all of
state, under the firm n;
The^Cairp Drug Cc., h
C. Matthews and* 6. B
PECAN TREES AND NUTS
and Medline treeo. (I.2*ntf «nd3 yearn old.)
THE fi.M. BACON PECAN CO., Inc. DeWltl,
been dissolved
all parties, J.
Bush retiring,
tontinuing the
of “The Pat
h's all the lia-
ig Co., and is
illect all debts
b. -xnt and seals, this
vemh r, 1903.
'•A ilUrxon, (L. S.)
•B S h.(L.S.)
c. Pi ihows, (L. S.)
CITATION.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
■ To nil whom it may concern: Mrs. S.
F. Savage having applied for guardian
ship of the person and property of
Josephine Mnmford, minor child of
Joseph .Mnmford, late of said county,
deceased. Notice is given that said ap
plication will* be hear J at jny office at
ten-o’clock a. m. ©n the the first Mon
day in January. 1904. This Dec. 2,1903.
[12-5-4t] Wm M Jones,Ordinary
by the mutual consent
C. M „„d G. Z
W. A. Patterson still Mum
business under the narr of
ters. n .DtugCo.”
W. A. Patterson assu ;c :
bilities of The Cairo L ig (
hereby — ? ' ‘
owing
1 hat Throbbing Headache.
Would quickly leave you, if you used
-Dr. King’s New Life-Pills. Thousands
of sufferers have proved ther matchless
merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood $nd build up
yourhealth.Only 25 cents, money back
if not cured. Sold by J.*W. Peacock
Druggist. .
Call and see us before buying.
EVANS & SON
HAVE JUST ABOUT
Application "Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Thomas Co^
. Notice is hereby given
signed has applied to tl
said county for leave toi
longing to the estate of;
br< for the payment ot 1
plication will be heard
term of the court of ore
county to be held on the
lhat the onder-
* ordinary of
r sell land be-
■ R F. Dixon
Ubts, said ap-
R . the regular
TWO 'MORE WEEK5
nary for said
li'twood,
FDisou.Sr
January 1904. This,Nor
M A FI
12-M AimrJi
In wliich to buy the best Shoes for the least money and get keys to the Red Box that has
50 dollars in it. We give this money to the keys that unlock the Box. ,
There's no ^oubt about it: We sell you the best
Shoes in the county—that's our • 7-
business. Ask your .
v . " ' neighbor. ' -7 ' ,
We are closing out7>ne lot of Ladies;$f .50 and, $2.00 Shoes air : #;A', 7 i v 7$ ; Qehts.
Application for Discharge.
—iORCHA—Thomas County
from such guardianship, let ,'n 7522?
persons
court uousotosaidcouiffo^./^
1904, Whv Knob in..
4JEORQIA—Thomas County.
7^-ftsacook, Guardian
Baring applied to he ,
from such J! — * *
* ft ——Kwamik lOf n
concerned show cause before
court house iivsaid county
Monday in January, i90-sfw ir
plication fbf dieoina— slioicL
granr^d. Witness mv
this^nddayiof Deceml
Wn*. D. JON
"•" , Citation.
GEO R GI A r-Thomas.County.
To all whom it mayboncern
.. M. A Fleetwood,. Dublin a
tor, haViftg; made h^phbnfidh
,|«'"acpoint«d i
Application for
UEQRGl.WI-homa
UiiSSSJf si
administra'oi
Lacy, lata ol-
Sjiat said npj:
lUc vegulnr ti
fbr s;ud conn
1 Monday in J:
1 Witness hi
j tare, this 7th
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