Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 04, 1904, Image 12

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are now doe and at my office fr 1 April 1,1904. , City Treasurer. » filed, signed E. Wilt.ee, T. J. ■king for a public jat the west end of Mar the corporate line of east to Oaky nteneota the Sail petition reported by die- • •itriot.no. 1 potitlou r meeting . Smith, Obairmau. U D. WJ tandR. stale and couth ’ Dnvsl county, astr aowMidasstene. i Oil and Oinning io term for whloli peti o be incorporated is twenty the privilege of tenewal at of that time. The Capital Stock of the cor poration is to be *36,000.00, divided into fhares of *100.00 each; petitioners, how ever, asking the privilege of Increasing said Capital Stock from time to time as they may desire, not exceeding in tho aggregate *360,000.00. fourth. That of said Capital Stock of «»,000.00, more than 10 per cent has already been actually paid in. Fifth. The object of the proposed coronation is pecuniary profit and gain to its stockholders. Petitioners propose to carry on the bnsinesa of buying, leas ing, building and operating Cotton Seed DU Mills, ginning cotton, and dealing in cotton-seed, cotton seed meal, hulls, and fertilizers, and gllproduots usually produced by cotton gins and cotton-seed oU mills; and to act as general orspocial agents for other persons or companies io selling or handling any article or oiasa of articles appropriate to the business aforesaid, or usually of conveniently connected therewith; and to make con tracts, and aot as sudh agents and to ex onfise the'usual powers and to do all usual and neoessary sots which pertain to or may be oonnected with the busi- 'Wt Aforesaid. Sixth. Petitioners desire the right to boy, sell and hold real estate, to borrow money thereon or each other collateral a* they may datlre to nee, and to'exe cute all neoemary laithimonta of writ ing to evidence the same or to eeonn the same, and to have all the genera cowers of corporations a* provided in the Code of the State of Georgia. . They desire that -tho per. g County. Under and by virtue of an order grant ed by the Hon. Ordinary of said t ,'oontv on the first Monday in January, 1004, will be sold before the Court house door in the County of Thomas, between the legal boon of sale, on the first Tuesday in February, 1004, tlie following de scribed property to wit: Ail of the saw mill privileges on 80 sores of land lying in the northern portion of lot of land number 001 in tint 13th district of Thomas County, Georgia. Said prop! tny being sold as the property of J. W. Pearee, deceased. Tern: of sale Mrs. 8. A. Pcuroe, Administratrix'estate J. W, Pesrce o cessed. 0-1 SALE: GEORGIA—Thomas County. To all whom It may concern: M. A. Fleetwood, county administra tor, having mado application to me in doe form to be appointed permanent administrator upon the estate of W. R. Moore, late of said county, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the regular term of the oourt of Ordinary for said connty, to be held on the first Mondayin March, 1904. Witness my hand and official signa ture, tills 1st day of February, 1904. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. BEGINS Citation. GEORGIA—Thomas County. 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. R.M. Heeth, late of said connty, this le to cite ell and singular the credltori and next of kin, to' be and appear at my office within the time allowed by law, and thow oaose, if any they can, why per manent administration should not be granted to TaraedoeM. Heeth on N. R. M. Heeth’a estate. Witness my hand and official signa- ‘ 28th day of Janaary. 1904. tun. this 1-80-4 Wm. M. Jonas, Ordanary. Seventh. . zonal liabilities of the stockholders of add corporation shall be limited to on- paid (took subscriptions. Eighth. Tits principal office of said proposed corporation will be in the city of Boston, Said Kate and connty; peti tioners, however, ask the right to estab lish branch office* and plaoe* of business it such points, either in or out of the state of Georgia, as they may desire. Wherefore,petitioners pray to be made % body corporate under the name' and style aforesaid, entitled to the rights, 'privileges and immunities and subject to the liabilities fixed by law. This February eighteen, 1904. ” > B.M. Comfort, R. H. Blood, J. J. logon W. 0. Snodgrass/! Petitioners. Petitioners Attorney. GEORGIA—Thomas County:— thereby certify that the above and foregoing is a true and correct copy of original petition now on file in my office. Feb. 24, 1904. J. W-Grover 2-20-4 Clerk. I cheap-* res, ‘ lears, latchets ilASVILLE. Sc Sen, PAIRERS. Street. Petition for* Discharge OEORGIA—Thomas County: M. A. Fleetwood, administrator upon the estate of Leon Sauls, late of said county, deceased, having fil^d hit pe tition for discharge, this is to dtp all persons concerned to show cause against larcb 7tH. Everybody is invited, and Everybody’s coming—Mothers, Fathers, Brothers and Sis ters, and fill their cousins. If you want to see them, you come, too. As good a selection, of the lines we sell, as we have ever shown. Pretty, Serviceable, Seasonable goods, Attractively Priced for V , Road Citation. POTS Pots SSL And Churns ^From TIMERMAN JUQ CO., Stockton, Qa. Wo mannfnctnro this claaa of goods 1 can supply you promptly and can tare you money. Registration Notice. 1 will heat the following place# on dhto* named, for , the purpose of registering the legal rotor* of the coun ty. All of thoee registering when they paid their n™ for the year 1908, are legally registered for the elections of thleyear:-,. •; Duncanville. Monday, March 14. Boston, Tuesday, March lit. Glasgow, Wednesday, March IS. Oooltdge, Thursday, March IT. Meigs, Friday, March 18. Merrillville, Monday, March 91 a. m. Patten, Monday, March >1 p. m. Pare, Tuesday, March 22. Ochlockoues, Wednesday, March 88. Spence, Thursday, March *4 a. m. Renter. Singletary's store Thursday, March 24 p. m. Cairo, Friday, Marches p. m. -Cairo, Saturday, March 98 a. m. Metcalfe, Mouday, March 28. ThomasrUlc, March 81at to April 9th. Respectfully P. S. Hectli, dwtd. T. O. and Registrar A petition having been filed by W. . Yvhite, C. R. SaKer and others of the Meigs district asking for the establish nent cf a public road from I. M. l'il her’s place intersecting the Cairo and Vlcigs road nest J. W. Hall’s, said peti- ion having been acted upon favorabl) >y Road Commissioners of Meigs dis- rict, notice is hereby given that thi -'ontmissioners of Roads and Kevenne if Thoms-county will pass upon aaio petition at the next regular meeting in April loot. E/M. Smith, 3.364 . Chairman. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To all whom it may concern: James M. Rnshln having in proper form applied to motor permanent let ter* of^admlnistration on the estate of Fannie M. Groover, late of Mid comity, this is to oita all and singular, tho cred itors and next of kin of Fannie U. Groo ver, to be and appear at my office on the first Monday in April next, and thow oanae If any they can, why perma nent administration should not te grant ed to James M. Ruthin on FaunieM. Groover's estate. Witness my hand and official .rignaturo. This the 19th. day of February 1904. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. 8-4-4t. day in April looi. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. 3-36-41’' Petition for Discharge. GEORGIA— 1 fhomat County* M. A. Fleetwood, Administrator upon estate of George W. Larey, late of said connty. deceased, having filed hit petition for discharge, this to cite all persons concerned to show cause against the * L: - J1 — l *— -* *’ regulwis evstn u. Ike 4VMII VI VAAUIIIMrjr for said county to be held on the first Monday in April 1004. wm. mTjones •3641 i. Ordinary. GEOROIA—Thomas County. By virtue of an order of tho court _ Ordinary of said county, will bo Ibid at public outcry on tho first Tuesday in March, HUM, at the court houso in Thomnsvlllo, said county, betweeu tho legal hours of sale, the following real ostato to-wit: Hurt of lot of land num ber 890, in the ejtlr district of said county, containing thirty-fight (88/ aorcs of land, more or less, and lot of blacksmith's tools. Terms cash. M. A. Fleetwood, ■S-4 Admr/Peter Lacy OEORGIA—Thomas County, To all whom It may concern: M. \ Fleetwood, having mado at cation Id me in duo form to be appo ed guardian of the person and property of Jennie Dunlap, notice Is Mleby given that said application will be heard 'at the regular term of the oourt of Ordina- r of Mid county, to he held on tire 1st ionday in Marsh, 1904. Witness my hand and official signs tore tills the 1st day of Feb., 1904. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. Road ^Citation. A petition for the establishment of public road filed with the Commission- ersby J. B. Allegood, T. A. Dekle and others running from W. W. Dekles to John Folsoms, said petition having been „ a ^1 . Jonn roisoras, said petition having been Petition for Discharge- published and acted upon favorably by r - Road Commissioners 01 that district the oFEnsriisra- Lawns, Ginghams’ Etc. 28 (n. Batiste Lawns, all combinations of colors, worth 7oyd; Opening Sale Price yd.... 5o 8c Fancy figured Lawns, yd , IOC Lawns, w* have taken lots of tremble in gettihg up this line of goods, and In it you'll find Lace Stripes, Sat in Stripes, Batistes, etc , worth up to ISc yd., all goes during opening, yd 10o 27in. StripedMudnaGinghams, yd...... —7o 88 in. Stripe Madras Ginghams, worth 18j-c yd. any where, we out the price to yd —. 10c S2.in. Extra Flue colored striped shirting Madras* 15c goods, an auction purchase, for sale, yd lie 40 in. White Lawns, yd —Bo Extra quality"40 inch White Lawns, worth up to 20c yd., butjeomes in small pieces at, yd lOo 40 Inch Colored Lavras, at yd 10c P. K’l., 80 inch good quality wlilte cord P. K. You can'fget It elsewhere at tho price; yd...... 10c S-A-HiES. I Mercerize! Madras, Etc: Ton'll find wlrat you want in these and at an aveiago saving of 90p*r cent, on any body else’* prices. • Embroideries and Laces. Our Vnl Laces wifi be here on time. Embroideries may be a few days late, but we expect main'aln our reputation as Bargain Given in this lit* o good*. SPECIAL. Aboot 500 Dozen, cotton wash laces, worth op ta 15c yd., Specially Priced this sale, yd Bo ; CLOTHING. Wo can unit yon in a writ for Eastor. Men's Wool Crash coat and pants suit, Specially Pricedl. .$1.85 FANCY FLANNELL coat and pants suits, worth $5.00, if yon bny during sale yon get it for suit... V$U9 B'ue S-rg Suits, coat, vest and pants, coat un-\ lined, pants with belt straps, woith $5.00; OpeuA- r Sale Pr ~ pants, woi th $5.0 ing Sale Price, suit.....t.... !.. .$3.49 Men’s Summer Pants 49c to $i 87 (AU latest clothes and correct cut.) * Shoes, Oxford?, Etc, Not space to specialize, but if you are looking for honest treatment and your money's worth of shoe leather, You Can’t Afford to Pass Us By. t A RESTING PLACE With COMFORTABLE Seats For Out of Town Customers. ^Receivers Sale. By virtue of an order of the Judge of the Superior Court, I will sell before the I House door in Moultrie, Ga. dor- legal hour* of aale. on’Saturday allowed by law, and show cause, if any 12th. 1804. thirteen (18) mnlw. they can, why administration de boms - — non should not be granted to Vamedoe M, Heeth on Mrs. L. J. Hceih'a'estate. GEORGIA—Thomas Connty. To all whom it may ooooern: W. W. (Alexander, administrator on the estate of J. R. Alexander, Into of •aid ooonty, deceased, having, filed his petition for discharge, this is to cite all persons couoerned to thow canto against the granting of this discharge at the regular term of the oourt of Ordinary Tor said county to beheld on the first Monday In April 1904. 8-4 4. Wn. M. Jones. Ordinary. Citation. GEORG4A—Thomai Countv. To all whom it may concern: Varne- doe M. Heeth having, in proper form, applied to me for letters of administra tion de bonis non on the estate of .Mrs. I.. J. Heeth, late of said county, this is to cite nil and singular the creditors and next of kin oi Mis. L. J. Heeth to be Oommisaioners of Roads and Rev enue will pass upon said petition at their regular meeting in April 1004. , E M/,Smith, 3-26-4 Chairman. Citation. GEORGIA—Thomas County. M, A. Connell having made applica tion for twelve month'* rapport ont of the estate of W. T. Connell, And ap praisers duly appointed to set apart the same, having filed tlteir return. All per sons concerned are hereby required to show oanee before the court of Ordinary of said county on the first Mol,day In March 1904, why,»idapplication should not be granted. This Jan. 14th 1904. 1-80-4 Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. .... (18) AU bids subject to con- i by the court- R. E. Plowden r fee Baker and HU1. d&vrlt. >IA—Thouxs County I whom it May concern: havingapiJiod for gar- > perega' and property of ett and Annie May Jar- i of Ida M. Jarrett. , deceased, no'ioe is swill be heard t a. m. on the 'Hilt Feb- Ordinary. Witness my hand and official signa- 28th day of lanuirv, 1904. Wm. M. IONES, Ordinary. tore, this 1-3<H OEORQIA—Thomas County. J. H. Merrill, Executor of the Estate of Artlmr Fatten, Into of said connty deceased, having filed, his petition for Discharge, this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause against the granting of thi, discharge at the regu lar term of th*. Court of Ordinary for said county hellion tho first Monday in April,*1904. Wm. M. Jonos, Ordinary. 8-4-4 GEORGIA—Thomas County. Ordinary’s Oourt, Feb. 1st, 1901, Mrs. V. A. Dixon having made appli- oatlsn for twelve month’s rapport ont of the estate of J. B. Dixon and apprais ers duly appointed to set spurt the ram* having filed their returns. All persons oonceraed are hereby required to allow cause before the oourt of Ordinary of said county, on - the first Monday In March, 1904, why said application should not be granted This R*. 1, 1904. . Wm. M- Jonm. Ordli ary. Road Citation. A petition liaving been filed by Ira J. Simms, Redfearn, and others and pub lished praying for the establisliment of a public road and said petition having been referred to Road Commissioner* or Favo district and they having reported favorably on same,notice ia hereby given that the commissioners of Roe da and Re venae for. Tbonui« ooonty wlU pass .upon mid petition at tlteir regular meet ing in April, 1908. E. M Smith, lOhairman. 2-28-4 COME! We Beg you to Com'e, We Expect you And if you Don't, You'll Regret it. A. F. CHDRCHWELL & CO. Starke Corner, Thomasville,. Ga3