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i children; it
: nature to lor#
and want them
ea'rnuch *o aa
it la to lore the
beautiful and
the expectant mother rau«t
i, pain, suffering and danger,
with apprehenaion and horror,
r lot the reproduction of life to be either painful
j. The uae of Mother'# Friend «e prepare# the system for
’ event that it ia safely pasted without any danger. Tbit
aua^d
t suffering.
lfifoTOfttlMI
Friend
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L. Anatiti of Moultrio one
eying party to locate
nimi* of the Georgia
i Railroad which ia toon
Boston, was here last
’ing out the route,
W.S. Brown of Thomas-
rat here last week visiting
uts Mr. and Mrs. W J
at their home in North
, N. Anderson and two
after a stay of somo
a with her father, H. C. Jor-
i left last Friday a. m. to re
i her bnaband ah Dothan Ala.
i
. 0 Ivey who waa called to
. lost week on business rotnfii-
at Saturday.
i Ona Neel who is teaching
tool in theiCairo district, spent
“-uday in Boston with her
, and Mrs. J. C. Neel
p Aileen Wade who is at'
^Stanleys Business College
aville was here last Bun
t the guest of her mother, Mrs.
ggia L Wade.
i W. J. Clements a promi
fc attorney of Irwinville Oa
I'here last Saturday transact
ing busiuess.
>1. M. Henderson of OoillaGa
s a visitor to our city last Sat-
led of fonryonng
lidents of Thomasville.
emselves very conspioious
afteruoon by driving
our streets at a very rap-
hatless aud coats turnod
ug aide out. Such behavior
ordinary day would be re-
aible, but being the Sab-
was nothing leas than
Je. Had our good marshal
absent from the oity.
town’s exchequer would have
i enriched if nothing mon-
bad not happened.
W. B. Parish who owns the old
O.P. Bennett store on Mein street
is ha ving it converted into a resi-
: donee, Arohiteot Popster has the
oontraot for the work.
M. K, Tison editor of the Bos
ton Times, who waa called4o Lees
burg on business returned home
last Saturday. . v.
It la reported that Boston will
' lose two of her charming widows
in the near future. If mauy more
that the most fastidious could
Zeigler visited the ospital
of the oouncy this week to look
after some business interest.
Mr Moses Kingsley of Brook,
oonnty was a visitor to . Boston
this week aud while here-was
guest of his sou S. J. Kingsley.
Mr. John Nix one of Dixfe
business men was here'last Wed
nesday .
B. F. McIntosh of Moqltrie vis
ited friends and ' relatives faefe
Saturday.
J. W, Nimmo the jeweler ol
our city is making some sdditious
to bis residence oa east Adams
street.
GEORGIA, Thomas County •
To The Honorable The Superior Court
Of Bald County.:
Thu petition of B. M. Comfort and R.
H. Blood, both of said state and conn
ty, and J. J. Logan, of Dural county,
State of Florida, respectfully shows.
First. That thsy desire tor them,
selves, associates,sUcoessonandassigns,
to become incorporate undor the name
and atyle of theBostmrOU and Ginning
Company.
Second The term for which pelt
Honors ask to be Incorporated is twenty
years, with the privilege of renowal at
the end of that tune.
Third. The Capital Stock of the cor.
poratlon is to be kSS.OO-J.OO, divided into
•huesof 1100.00each; petitiorers,how
ever, asking the privilege of increasing
said Capital Stock from time to time at
they may detiro, not exceeding in the
aggregate $280,000.00.
Fourth.
of her beautiful widows aro on
tangled in Ouplda net, this scribe
will have to hunt other fields.
■ • Mr. W. Z. Brantley who has
been quite aiek at his home
'North Boston is, we are glad to
barn, convalescing
The Boston Gae Co. are gradu
ally extending their business and
quite a number of our business
g,. bourep and residences are bcir.,
ta” supplied with gas. We are in f-t
r ■ vorof '.uytbing in the way of
light that will down Rookoft-lh-i
even if wo have to resort to light
wood knot! aud tallow candles,
Mrs Lula B. McQueen aud her
mater Miss Maggie Burney, left
*iast Thursday tor Atlauta, whith
er they go to buy their apriug and
anmnior Millinery, bats eto Their
will be unlimited as they pro-
i to select nothing but the
latest aud nobbiest goods.
aud Mra. J. D. McCollum
ined a few of their friends
»y eveuiug at their hos-
e on east Jefferson
needless to say that
recherche affair for
the host and hostess
entertainment wss
•-
stay
home
That of mid Capital Stock of
*28,000.00, more than 10 per cent liar
already been actually paid in.
Fifth. The object of the proposed
corporation is pecuniary profit and gain
to Its stockholder!!. Petitioners propose
to carry on the basil.ers of baying, leas
ing, building anil toperat ng Cotton So, A
OU Mills, ginning cotton, aud dealing
in cotton seed, cotton seed-meal, halls,
and fertilisers, and all prodnots usually
pfoduced by cotton gin# and cotton-seed
oil mills; and toaet at gondral or special
or companies
artloloorolsss
aforesaid, or" usually or ooaveniently
connected therewith; and to make con
tracts, and act as snob agents and to ex-
erotsetho usual powers and to do all
nsnal and necessary acts which pertain
to or may be connected with the bud.
ifoitnid,
xth. Petitioners desire the right to
buy, sell and hold real estate, to borrow
money thereon or inch other oollaUral
to exc.
, »f writ
ing to evidence the same or to secure
' same, and to have alt the general
powers of corporations aa provided in
be Code of the State of Georgia.
Seventh. They desire that the per
sonal liabilities nf the stockholders of
said corporation shill be limited to an-
mid stock subacriDtions.
Eighth. The principal offioe of said
proposed corporation will be in the oity
of Boston, said state and oonnty; peti
tioners, however, ask the right to estab
lish branch offices and plaoesof business
at sachpointi, either in or on* of the
state of Georgia, as they may desire.
Wherefore,petitioner* pray to be made
a body corporate nnder the name and
style aforesaid, entitled to the right
privileges and immunities and sal
-> the iiablUttos fixed by taw.
Tliix February eighteen, 1904.
B. M. Comfort,
R. H. Blood. '
J. J. Logan
W. O. Snodgrass, Petitioners.
Petitioners Attorney.
GEORGIA—Thomas County:—
I hereby certify that the above and
foregoing is a true and comet copy of
original petition now on file in my offioe.
Fob. 24, ISOt. J. W. Grover
2-26-4 Clerk.
- Road Citation.
A petition having been filed hr Im J.
Simms, Rcdfearn, and others and pub
lished praying for tho establishment of
a publlo road nnd said petition having
b--u referred to Road Commissioners of
I'avo district and tiler haVtng reported
favorably on Mine, notice ia hereby given
dint the commissioners of Roads end
Revenue for Thomas county will pass
upon said petition at their regular meet
ing in April, 1204. E. M Smith,:
2-26-4 Chairman.
Road Citation.
A petition having been filed by W.
P. White, C. K. Sauer and others of the
Meigs district asking for the establish
ment -f a public road from J. M. Pil-
chefs place intersecting the Cairo and
M< igs roau neat J. W. Hall's, said peti
tion diaving beea acted upon favorably
by Road Commissioners of Meigs dis-
tnci, notice it hereby given that the
Commissioners of Roads nnd Revenue
of Thomas county will pass upon said
petition at the next regular meeting in
April 1904. %
E.M. Smith.
:-jfi-4 Chairman.
GEORGIA-!
Under and by virtue of an order grant
edby the Hon. Ordinary of said i,'ounty
on the first Monday in January, 1204,
will be sold before the Court house door
in the County of Thomas, between the
legal hours of sale, on the first Tuesday
In - February, i«M, the
scribed property to wit: „
mill privileges on 80 acres of land lying
in'tbe northern portion of lot of land
number 201 in the 13th district of
Thomas County,'Georgia. Sai’
eriy being sold as the property c
Pearce, deceased.* Term of sale cash.
Mrs.'S. A. Pearce, ■-
'Administratrix estate J. W. Pearce
deceased. 9-1
GEORGIA—Thomas Oonnty.
To all whom it may concern:
. M. A. Fleetwood, county administra
tor, having made application to me in
doe form to he appointed permanent
administrator upon the estate of VAR.
Moore, late of said county, notice to
hereby given that said application will
be heard at the regular term of the
court of Ordioary for said oonnty, to be
held on tho first Monday in March, 1904.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture, this 1st day of February, 1904.
Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
To all whom it may conoern: Varne-
doe M, Heetb baying, in proper form,
applied to me for letteis of administra
tion de bonis non on the estate oi Mrs. L.
Jr Heetb, late of said county, this to to
cite ail and singular the creditors and
next of kin of Mrs. L. J. Heeth to be
and appear at my office within the time
allowed by law, and chow cauie, if any
they can, why administration de bonis
non should not be granted to Varnedoe
M. Heeth on Mra. L. J. Heeth's estate.
Witness mv hand and official signa
ture, this 28th day of January, 1904.
1.30-4 Wm. M. JONES. Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Thomas Oonnty.
To all whom it may concern: Var
nedoe M. Heeth having, in proper form
applied to me for permanent letters of
administration on the estate of N. B.M.
Heeth, late of said county, this to to cite
all and siugnlar the creditors and next
of kin, to be and appear at my office
within the time allowed, by law, and
shew cause, if anythoy oan, why per
manent administration should not be
n ted to Varnedoe M. Heetli on N.
[. Heeth’s estate.
Witness my hand and official signa-
ton, this 28th ‘
1-10-4
1 day of January. 1904.
Wm. M. Jones,
Ordinary.
/ Road Citation.
^petition for the establishment of
a public road filed with the Commission
ers by J. if. Allegood, T. A. Dekle and
others running from W. W. Deklet to
John Folsoms, said petition hailing been
inblished and acted npon favorably by
Rond Commissioners of that district the
Commissioners of Rinds and Rev
enue will pass upon said petition at tbeir
2-26-4
E'l
Cli airman.
Citation.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
M. A. Connell having made applica
tion for twelve month's support oat of
the estate of W. T. Connell; and ap
praisers dnly appointed to set apart the
note, having fifed their return All per
sons concerned aro hereby required to
■how cause before the oottrt of Ordinary
of said oonnty oathe first Monday in
March 1801. why said application should
not be granted.
This Jan. 14th 1904.
1-30-4 * Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary.
Petition for Discharge
GEORGIA—Thomas County:
M. A. Fleetwood! administrator upon
the estate or Leon Sauto, late of said
county, deceased, having filed bis pe
tition for discharge, this is to cite all
persons ooncerncd to show cause against
the granting oi this discharge, at the
regular term of the court of Ordinary for
said county to be held 011 the first Mon
day in April tool.
WntTM. JONES, Ordinary.
2-2641
Petition tor Discharge,
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
Vt. A. Fleetwood, administrator upon
he estate of George W. L-hrey, late of
said coanty. deceased, having filed his
petition for discharge, this to cite ail
persons concerned to show cause against
the granting of this discharge, at the
regular term of tbe court ol Ordinary
(or said county to be held on tbe first
Monday in April 1904.
Wm. M.JONES, Ordinary. -
2 26 4t
GEOBOIA—Thomas County.
By virtue of an order of theoonrt of
Ordinary of said county, will be sold at
Dublio outcry on tlie first Tuesday in
March, 1904, at the court hotue in
Thomasville, said county, between the
legal hours of sale, tho following real
estate >.o-wit: Part of lot of land nnm-
borSDO, in thn 03U1 district of said
oonnty, containing thirty-eight (881
acres of land, more or less, and lot oi
blaokamithkftools. Terms cash.
M. A. Fleetwood,
6-4 • Aiiinr i cier Lacy
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
To all whom it niayccuccm:
M. A. Fleetwood, Ipiving made appli
cation to me in duo form to bo appoint
ed guardian of the person and property
of Jennie Dnnlnp. notice is hereby given
that said application will he hoard at
tbe regular term of the ccnrt of Ordina-
3 of eald county, to he held on the lat
outlay In March, 1961.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this tile 1st day of Feb.. 1964.
Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary.
UEORGLV—Thomas Oonnty
Ordinary!* Court, Feb. 1st, 1904
Mr*. N. A. Dixon having made appli
cation for twelve month's support out
of the eetate of J. B. Dixon end apprais
ers duly appointed to her apart the sama
having filed their returns. All persona
concerned are hereby required to show
2 use before tlie court of Ordinary of
id county, on the first Monday in
March, 1961, why said applicate n should
not be granted. Thisl’.b. 1, l. c'}
Wm. M. Jones, Ordit ary.
M4
Monday, March 7th.
Ear^y enough to buy your Easter Dre3s or Suit, and
you 11 lose noti ing by waiting, for
WE CUT THE PRICE
On everything possible.
Still have some of
THE KELLY STOCK
At wholesale prices to individuals.
A. F. Churchwel! & Co.,
Starke]jCorner, Thomasville,