Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 13, 1904, Image 12

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The petition of V. A. Adam*. l>- D. reicock, R. H. Batwiek snd C. T. Beggs all of (aid at.no and countv re spectfully showt: First. That ttaeyldmiri- for them-clvcs. their associates, soccc-sors and assigns 4o become Incorporated under the name and style of "Psvo Telephone Com. j.any." for the term of twenty y*ar_ with the privilege ef renewal at the end of that time. Second. Capital slock to ue live bum dred dollars, divided into shares of ten dollars each, petitioners desire, how ever, tho right to indorse ■ said capital atock to a sum not exceeding fifteen hundred dollars. The whole of said capital atock has all been actually paid hi. Third. The object ol said proposed corporation is pecuniary profit and gain to its atock stockholders. Petition ers propose to,establish a telephone buainrss for local and long distance connection and purpoees; they desire to purchase such property real and person al as may be necessary to establish and operate auch businese; to build in the town of Pavo and extend its lines else where; to buy and lease Instruments and other equipments. Petitioners desire the right to borrow such money as may -be necessary and execute security thcie for, and auch other authority as might bo necessary to a properjeonduct of the proposed business. Fourth. The principal place and of fice of business shall be in the town of Pavo, Thomas county, Georgia. Wherefore petitioners pray to be made a body corporate under the name and style aforesaid, entitled to th* rights, privileges and immunities and subject to tbe luhilities fixed bv law. For Infants and Children. [The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Promotes DigcstionJChccrful- nessandRntContoins netlber | Opium,Morphinc nor Mineral KoiVabootio. Aysa'dkMWIMIDgr S. A. Roddenbery. Petitioners Attorney. OEORGIA—Thomas County. I, ]. W. Groover, Clerk Superior Court Thomas County, do hereby certify thst tbe foregoing lea true and correct copy of petition filed In my office this day. Witness my hand and official sig nature, title April 9,904 Igna- I. W. Groover, C. S. C. Applicalionjfor Charter. STATE OP GEORGIA—County of To the Honorable the Superior Court of mid Ooonty: The petition of Charles S. Hebard, Daniel L. Hebard, Han O. Hebard. Mary E. Hebard, and Julia H. Haraden, respectfully represents to the Court: 1st. That yoor petitioner* desire to bo Incorporated and made a body polltlo for a period of twenty yean, with the privi- lego of renewal at tbe expiration of mid tettn, under the uamo of “Hebard Lum ber Company.;*.and with a capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be divided in shine of One Hundred Dol lars cadi, nud with the further privi lege of Increasing the amount of said capital to Five Hundred Thousand Dot- lan whenever to oh increase shall have been authorized by stockholders renro- t Throe-Fourths of mid original • flMflttl I „ ■ capitalvoting at astoOkholder’emeeting torn aailed for that parpoee. 2nd, Petitioners farther show that tlio object of their AseooUtlon is the ac quisition of pecuniary profit to I hem and to their aseodates; and the bnalnem to be carried on. that ol hoyint, selling. IRCSinCUUili MHW Ul UHJlURi HUIUKr leating and bolding timber and Umbered loads. In thooonnthnof Camden, Chari ton. Clinch, Echols, Glynn, McIntosh and Ware, and in snoh other oonnttea, mad attach other plaoei In nldSUtoM may be hereafter selected by them; and tbe manufacture, porohamaad sale of mwed lumber; the emotion and opera- Hon of steam mw-millt, tramways, dry- kilns, lumber yards, and encii other •trootana, machinery and applianoee as may be necessary to the suoeeasful proa- eontlonof said bosinesa; with the right to mat and have a Corporate Seal, to open Booka of Subscription, to adopt by-laws, eloot officer*, to plead and ho impleaded, and to have and exercise anoh other powers and privilegna mam incident to private bosinem corporation* ander the laws of Georgia. 3rd. Tour petitioners farther allow that their principal office will be located and kept in the city of Thommville, County of Thomas in mid State; Dot they deaim authority to open branch, offices for thadtanmetion of the brad- Mas of the corporation nt each other patnta in said State aa the stockholders may hereafter eee fit to establish. . 4th. Your ^petitioners farther show, that of the capital to be omployod by thorn in the pmweentionot mid bosineas. non tlum Ten Percent lias already been mbaerihed and actually paid in; Apericcl Remedy forConslipa- lion, Sour Siomach.DianMea Worms .Convulsions, Feverish ■■ Feverish ness and Loss of Sleep. Facsimile Signature of voiiK.- nEZSSBaSS DUCT COPY OF WRAPPER. Id \|$e For Over Thirty Years CASTOMA NEW COLUMBIA BRAPHOPHONES For glS.OO, **0.00 and <*0.00. Sererml hun- ' dred Diets to aoleot from; olio a good selection of Mndosl Merchandise, Sheet Musio lOo. npj A No. 1 Guitar for **.75. Mandoline **.00 op. Banjos *3.50 op, etc., cattle found at z Tuttle’s Jewelry .Store. Thimosville. Georgia. , ‘BIakeslee^r i & Engines Stand Supreme For All Power Purooses. LESSON VII, SECOND QUARTER, INI ER- NATIONAL SEMES. MAY 16. Application for Support. | GEORGIA—Tiiomam On'sty: Teat «t Ik. Lm.., Lab. it. U-K Imarr Venn, 17.lfW.old,.* Text, ■tom vl, Mtountirr Pt.j.t.4 tor Bar. D. to. a tear*.. iOtfflKM, UN, br lulco Tnm Amctottoa ] The lesson today Is only one part of the threefold parable ol this chapter, the whole setting forth the great Me ol God, the Father, Son and Holy Spirit, for lost, helpless, erring human ity,' and the sympathy of the angels with God In HI* joy over tbe Miration of tbe ioat. Tbe lost sheep suggests ear inclination, because of sin. to go astray from God (Pa. ivllt, 3; cxlx, 176; Isa. Ull, 0; I Pet. U, 2S>; the lost piece of money indicate* our helplessness, our Inability to restore ourselves snd cur dcaducs* tu u seuxe of our rendition (Bom. r, d; Epb. U. 4. 5), while tile sous of tuday’s lesion Illustrate the selfish* ness, Ingratitude aud reheiJlon of sin ful sum, uud also the self righteous ness and lack of sympathy with God of tuauy'tvlio profess to be His. It is very plain that neither of tbe ions In our lesson knew bis father; they neither trusted nor enjoyed him. It wxs Gnu's constant complaint of Israel tbut notwithstanding nil He had done for them they knew Him not (Isa. i. 3: let. rill. 7; Hoc. ir. I. O; v. 4; Mlc.'lv. IS). Musi touching is our laird's ward to Philip on tbe night heron- the ernei- fixlou. "Have I been no long time with you und yet hast thou not known Me. Philip';'* (John xlr, I).) It uinst be n great grief to Hint when we talk or act as If we knew Him not Ail fear or anxious rare or fretfulness, scything hot the rest and qnlet of culm confi dence. Is an Indication that we know Him not na we might. Tbe younger son lllnstratea those who prefer tled’s gifts to God Himself-a present selfish enjoyment rather than tie lore of God and tbe comfort of Ilia presence. Cain, who went out from tbe presence of the Lord to do as be pleased; Esau, who preferred tbe pres ent enjoyment of o mess of pottage to his God given birthright, and Israel preferring Egypt and Its ground fruits to the hetven sent manpa and tbe promised In ml am lllustrationa of aome phases of the prodigal son. When we torn swsy from God, who la tbe foun tain nf living waters, and seek to sat isfy ourselves with aught else, even with Ills best temporal gift*, we are hewing opt cisterns, broken cisterns, that cun hold 00 water, and sooocr or later we shall surely come to went (Jer. U, 13: John. ir. 13. 14). For further comment qn this line of conduct, or misconduct, see Bed. 1,1, 8; II, 10, 11. There \u phase nf tbe yonnger son’s experience seen In tbe llvis ol those believers who make mere of the bless- Ings of Justification, adoption ami sitin' tlfleation than of Jeans Christ Himself. In whom dwclletli ail flic fnlhn-ss of the Godhead bodily, and while sueli hive their happy seasons they ofteu begin to be In wunMf a new blessing, whereas Jesus Christ Ulmaclf would always satisfy. The far country Is this present evil world which llelli In tbe wicked one (Gal. I. 4; I John v, IP) and which ul- Ittres us away from God. It Is oil shout us on every side. Vain Is tbe help nf man. tins citizen of this world, when Mrs. C. A. Alccrn, having iiiacio np plication for twelve moots support out of the estate of W. M. Alcorn, aud ii|s praisers duly ap|»inted to set u|«rt the same, having file 1 their return. All persons concerned am hereby required i to show cause before the court of 1 irdi- i nary of said county, on' tin first Mornlay in June, 1004, why 'said application should not bo granted This 13th day of Apnl 1904. 4-16-4 W. M. Jokes, Ordinary Application for Support. Gfoorgia. Thomas County: Mrs. 8. Alex Smith, having made ap plication for twelve months tmpjiort out of the estate of Dr. S. Alex Smith, and annrofsers duly appointed to set apart the came having filed their return, ol pi‘4n».» t oucerned are hereby required to show oauae before the Court of Ordi- SIMPLICITY Itself. Buy Stl igna) DR snrti keen vnur re. 0M ''" ,,ul begin, to banger for God, aLAKcM.be and; keep you, re- but llftUuw , , bcre mmt nento lic , deeper humiliation ere tbe soul will whole hcartcdly and persistently turn in June 1004, why said application should not be granted. This 29th day of April IWtt. Wm. M. Joaes. Ordinary. .><5-4 Application for Support. GKOKOI A—Thomas County : iV rs. Carrie G. Hall, having made ap- j llca turn for twelve month’s support our of the ent»fu *>f D. .1. Hall, and ap* praisern duly appomreq jo set apart the hhme. havin': fi!o«l their return. All perm iw concerned me hereby required to * how cause before the ordinary of said county on the first Monday in Jan 1904, why Mid application should not be granted. This April 21st 1904. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary Wha Fools Some oi us at least. For two weeks we have been offering our line of Men’s Oxford Shoes ■ worth and sold up to $2.50 for the ridicuously low price of$i,as O-n-e D-o-M-a-r and t-w-e-n- t-y fi-v-e c-e-n-ts a pair, and still only a few have availed of the opportunity. These gShoes cost as high as‘$i.85 a pair and we offered them solely to see if people were reading our ads. Notice to Dpbtors and Credit*?. loan account , within the time prescribed by lav, properly mode out. Aud all persons in- debted to mid deceased are hereby requested to make immediate jxiyment to the undersigned, Tills 13th day of April 190.4 4-16-6 James M. Ri kiitk, Administrator Fisncix M. Groover Application I cave to Sell. Georgia, Thorns* County: Notice is hereby giveu tint tlw under- signed has applied to the Ordituny of said ooonty for leave to mil land belong ing to the estate of Joseph Moore, for tiie jisymeiit of debts and distribution. Said application will be heard at the n-gnlar term of the Court of Ordinary for -alii county to be held on the first 'i.—day in June !D04. Tills May *nd., 1904. M. A. Fleetwood, Administra- t -r upon the eetutu nf Joseph Moore. 5-6-4. NOW YOU ARE SATURDAY, MAY 14. W.\v IT. I>—Agents, Hustlers, Sale* cn, Cl rksund evcijbody who wants »» enjoy a good hearty Jaugh to send 50c for "Tip* to Agents." Worth S50 to any perron who >ellsgoods for a liv ing. It not satisfactory your inomn back. Circular for itatr.p. The Dr. White Electrii Cotnb Co, De:atur HI. 5-11 dw. lifioo. No profanity necessary. -A FULL LINK OF- Stationary. Portable, Pnmpiiti led ConnectioD Outfits. Yoo can see every movement Nothing hidden or complicMed abouil the BLAKESLEE. Positively SAAE. Strictly taighSjrade. Write for our catalogue and pricea. and they desire the tirivllage of accept ' * * nberriptions to tlielr WHITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO., Birmingham, - - Ala. OCHLOCKONEE’S NEW DRUG STORE. log payment of sal capital to timber and timbered-lauds in such proportion, and at snoli valuation, os may bo fixed sod determined by tlie stockholders voting at any meeting or ateetlnga tint may bu called aud held for thst purpose. | 5th. Petitioners further show, that , itiathelrparpose in good faith to enter upon snd prosecute the business afore said sa soon aa the powers herein preyed j for shall hare hern conferred npon them: i and they as in duty bound will ever prey. „ .... Carries a complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Sta tionary, Fine Perfumery, Soaps Combs, Brushes The only up-to-date Soda fount in town, serving all kinds of cold and fancy Drinks and Ice Cream. A Tine line of Tobacco and Cigars, Fancy and Family Groceries. Thanking you for past, patronage and soliciting same in future. Hatumotid & Hammou<l, Attorneys for Petitioner. True copy of the original now of file! la thin office. J. W. Groover. Murk. j 4-28-4 ) • H. V. BUNTIN & COMPANY - Ocklockonee, Georgia. Notice to Jail Contractors. Application Administration. Qoocgta, Thomas County. To aU whom it may oouoern: 8. II. Price haring, in proper form, applied to me for permanent Letter* of Adminis- t ration on the estate of Misa Awov Mnrphey, late of mid ooonty, deceased, WHO a* 10 cite oil and singular the cred- iton and next of kin of Amey Mnrphey Ip ho and appear at my office within the tims allowed by law, oad show cause. 1 proposal, wi" be "received at ville. Ga , by tlw Hoard of Colli ers of Roars and Revenues of 1 not be granted to 8. H. i Amey Mnrphey's estate, m my hand, ana official signa- ■ tad day of May 1904. . M. JoSFMjOnli nary. 5-4*6 Sealed Thoraasv: missionerst Thomas county Ga.. until 18 o'clock noon Tuesday July 5 Cor an addition to ihe Thomas county jail. Plans and specifications now on file at the office o' the Chairman of Board. 2S Each bidder will bo allowed and ex pected to furnish with his bid specifica tion for steel iron work describing material and construction he proposes to furnish conforming to slae of cells shown in plan. Bidders must furnish with proposal a certified check for $500 ntwlc jvuable to E. M. Smith Ohairman to assure said county if his proposal is accepted, that he.will furnish \with Uis’ 4 contract*a^se- cunty bond for double amount of his bid tas the law directs), hante to be satis factory to the Board otherwise said check will be forfeited to the county. The right is reserved 10' rejoct any and all proposals. ill pm dth. ChVm. Board of Com. of Roads & Rev FREE. FREE FREE A£golden opportunity' for^en- ergetic boys and girls to get aa 18 karat Solid Gold Watch ab solutely free with pay besides. Address, wHhTstamped envel ope.] {Matthews£Medkine Co. Aroericus, Ga. to God. Flint a sense of want* then aeeklug help from the world, then a beastly appetite—these are often the developments ore a man begins to see himself as he reaffj is. We read in I Cor. v. 5, of one delivered to Satan for the destruction of tbe fleeb. that the spirit inuy be saved In tbe dajr of tlio Lon! Jeeur*. In Job xxxJII. 14-30, we read how Hod docs everything that Is poeslbtc to lead men to turn to Him. for we must bu brought to tbe end of ourselves before we will think lightly of our Father'll bouse snd love sod plenty. Uaviti),' reslixed by bitter experience something of fils own heart and of the cold world Into which be had wandered, his thoughts and then his feet turn homeward to tlie love and plenty of his father's bump*. But he does uot yet know his father, and thinks only of the (tosslhlllty of obtaining a serv ant’s place in his father's house, lie did uot dream of the webxmie and the fall restoration that awaited him; nei ther cin th.» slmejr mulcrstuml the heart of Gpd anil the free justldcatioii and the full acceptance which await him If he will only return (Rota, v, 8; Ul, 34; Eph. I. 0, 7). Our I.ord in this parable tells out the heart of Ills ami our Father in heaven and teaches us that God set's the first motion of the | heart toward Him aud meets tbe re- • turning one more than half way. Bee God clothing Ills sinful Adam I aud Kve with routs of skins which He j had made ((Jen. Ill, 21). See the robe j of righteousness uud garuicula of sal- ! vntiou of Isa. Ixi, 10; II Cor. v, 21; the j ring ntul royalty and authority of Gen. xli. 42; the shoes aud precious promise of llout. xxxiii, 25. nud consider what u welcome Is here described as being ready for every tvturning penitent —not only forgiveness of sins, with righteousness and full restoration to position aud iuberitaued and authority, which was Inst in Adam, byt also true fellowship und great joy, foretastes of the kingdom. See Eat viil, 15-17, aa a helpful Ugbt ou this. Tbe elder brother remibds us of those Christians who feel envy and Irritation when God blesses unworthy ones. He had a distinct appreciation of his own mer its, tslked of stem performance of duty, but did not enjoy the privileges of a son. He neither knew nor enjoyed the father’s love, yet see his father's wonderful word in verse 81* snd lay it to heart. Land for Sale. For sals 500 sores of land iii tlie istli district of Thoms* county lobe (Object to a lease to Ed aud Sam Lprry, sod Henry Mitchell, Sodom, Ga. Expiring Dec. 31st. 1907, price *3,500.00. All per sona interested will please communicate with The Southern Mortgage Co. 34 Sooth Brand St. Atlanta Ga, 4-99-tf Flint River and Northeastern * RailroadjCo Effective April 6,1904. OBSttuly except Sunday. CZT ZZZL Leave Pelham 10:30 a m Arrive Ticknor 13:30 p m Leave Tick nor 2:00 pm Arrive Pelham 4:10 pm I). M. Rogers, C»en’l 8upt. Fromj9 o’clock a. ui. • till i o’clock p. in. We offer all Oxfords, now selling at $1.39, $1.49, $1.48, and $2.48 for four hours ofilyj'-tiot before and not after, at pair $1.25. $3.50’Oxfords $250 Don’t come early, and say yoifcan’tjitay till time opens or come late and say you could|not possibly get here. We have nothing to do with that.'^If you want a pair of Shoes, cheaper^ k than manu facturers cost, come get them, when we say so. In Next Week's Paper We a going THE MARKETS. j offet a list of prizes .for agri- i cultural products. They will The Pricesfat Which Things Buy j be worth working for. Look and Sell--CorrectediWeekly. [forlist. , LOCAL BI'YIXO Unices. ThomasTiUc, Ga.,—May 13, '04— 1 1 Eggs per doe., 13 1.2 to 15c. Best bntter; , Medium batter, 3Cc to —c. Chick- ! ens, fries, 35 to 40c; hens 35 to 49c. ’ Sweet potatoes, 60 to 65c perba. Fodder Bargains all til* tiffiC, per too lbs, 90c to *1.00. Couutrjhsj, i per 100 lbs. 50c. to I5c; New Syrnp, | 20 to 26c: country hams, ;I2 to 13c;' country lard, 8 to 9!4c. LOCAL SELUSO PRICES. Thomasville, Ga., April 16, 1901.— I Coffee, arbncklee 16c. Green coffee, fair; 10c. choice 12 l-2c, White granulated! sugar), l-'.'ceute,Brown sugar 5 l-4c.Sac.! soda per 1]>. 5c; crackers 10 to 20c. stick ! ——_ candy 10c; Kerosene oil 20c—5 gols 90c. ‘ Side meat per lb 9 to 11; Me«175c'per bo. Flour *5.7({tot8.50per bbl. Western ISO. Lord, compound 9c., Leaf 10 1-2; hay, *1.25per 100 lbs. bran *1.00 per 100 lbs. Cotton send meal 41.4O per I0O lbs. cotton reed halls 60c per 100 ffiraST Velvet beans *3.00 per lm! , seed*53700 per"bu.German Mil- i'00 per bnrileld pro*. A. F. CHURCHWELL & Co. StarkfCorner/’T^ ' . .. l. Thom*s*ille,lGa. certainly needing a pair of Shoes, or will need a pair soon, and we are going to give you one more opportu nity—one more test. New Idea lOc otpe patterns.