Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 27, 1904, Image 12

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IKK;'- TIMES-ENTHBPBISE, THOMASVILLB GEORGIA, MAY 27, 1804. Notice to Jail Contractors. Sealed proposal, will bo received T/icinasvilie, Ga . by ilro Hoard of Coi mksionersof Koati- and Revenues Thomas county Ga.. until It o’doi noon Tuesday Jcly 6 lor an addition the Thomas county jail. Flans and spenliratione now on file at the office ot the Chairman of Board. Mach bidder will bo allowed and ex peeted to furnish with his bid specifica tion for steel oaC iron work describing material and construction he proposes to furnish conforming to sire of cell, shown in plan. Bidders must furnish with prop'i.al » certified check for I500 made pa table to K M. Smith Obairmen to assure mio county if his proposal is accepted, that fee will furnish-with his contract a « curity bond foe double amount of his bid fas thelaw directs), iame to he satis factory to the Board otherwise said • check will be forfeited to the county. : The right Is reserveu to reject any and all proposals. £. M. Smith. CbVm. Board of Com; of Roads & Rev Notice of Sale. Will be eold before the court home door in the dtr of Thotnasrllle. Ga. within the legal boon of tale on the am Tuesday in June 1904 the follow- ing described property to-wit: 87*90, lha of aeeond hand railroad Iron mon particularly described as follows; 181, ban 80 feet long 13 ban 39 feet long. 8 ban 18 feet long, 8 ban 37 feet long, Shan88 feet long, 4 ban IS feet long, 7 bars 31 feet long, 4 ban IS feet long, 1 bar SS feet long, 1 bars 11 feet long, the abort aggregating 8,718 lineal feet aud known as SO lbs rail per each lineal ' purposes on lota of land 104, and 308, in tho 18th district of Thomas county Ga. Also 980 ban 40 feet long, 10 bars 29 feet long, 8 ban 18 feet long, 1 bar 17 feet long, 1 ban 20 feet tong, 1 tars 25 feet long. The abort aggregating 8,869 lineal feet and known m 801bs. rail that is 30-fba each lineal yard together with I such bolls ami fastening! that may be with said rail, tho last described rail rood iron ta tob* laid on lota of land number 808, and 108, fu the 18 district of Thomas oounty Ga., near the town of Coolid*o,Ga. lithe property of tho Local ■puny, under virtue of a foreclosure in favor of the Parrott Lumber Company against the ■M Bocal Bomber Company. The property being difficult and expeu sire to transport will not be brought tq or ezpoted at the Court Bouse door but delivered at place when now located, j’roperty pointed out lntlis mortgage. Sheriff of Thomas connty (is. Application Administration. Georgia, Thomas County, To all whom it may concern: & H. Price haring, in propar form, applied to me for permanent Letters of Adminis tration on the estate of Miss Amey Mnrphey, late of said oounty, deoiased, this la to eits all and dngulnr the cred itors and next of kin of Amey Mnrphey to be end appear at my oHoe within the time allowed by law, and show cause, why permanent Admin- Vctparalian Toe Ax-1 simUating thcFoodandBeguia- I Ung the Stomachs andBomls of ■isirimurHUiwnffliM Promotes Dfgesfion£hperfuF' I ness andBeatContalns ndiber I (Mum.Moraine nor Mineral I Not narcotic. Hon, Sour Stomach,D1 Wbrms .Convulsions .Feverish ness and Loss or Sleep. Facsimile Signature of . NEW YOI rxisrr copy of wrapper, / GASTORIA For Infanta and Children, The Kind You Have Always Bought Bears the Signature of In Use For Over Thirty Years GASTORIA NEW COLUMBIA (JKAPHOPHONES TWO MARRIAGES. tunyhta i not be granted to H. H. Amey Murpliey’s estate. 1 my hand, ana offlelal signs- tad day of May 190j. M. Joxxa, Ordinary. Application (or Support. GEORGIA—Thomas Ootntrr : Mrs. Carrie G. Hall, having made ap plication for twelve month’s support out of the estate of D. J. Hall, and ap- prataendtUy appointed to eel apart the asms, having lfied their return. 'All persons oonoeraad are hereby required toebow cause before the ordinary of said oounty on the first Monday in Jon Wm. U. Jonts, Ordinary Notice of Local Legislation. At tbs suasion of the General Assem bly of Georgia to ooovane in June 1904, the^following local bills will Be Intro- dnoad. A bill to amend the Charter of the Olty of TbomasvIUe in the oounty of Thomas, so aa to provide for the election of the Clerk of Oonnoil by the quallBed voters of said city. Alio, to amend the Act approved Nov. *0, 1900, rotahUthlng a system of pabUo schools in the City of ThomsavUle, Thomas oounty, so ss ty provide for the written examinations of teaobers em ployed In mid school by the Board of Bdacatlnn thereof. M8-4. Application Leave to Sell. Georgia, TbomajConnty: Notiee ta hereby given tliat the nndei* signed has applied to the Ordinary of add county for leave to sell land belong ing to the estate ot Joseph Moore, for the payment of debts and distribution. Bald application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said connty robe held on the first Monday in Jane 1904. This May 2nd., 1*04. M. A. Fleetwood, Administra tor upon the estate of Joseph Moore. 8-8-4. Application for Support, GEORGIA—Thomas County: Mrs. C. A. Alcorn, liavihfc made af plication for twelve monte rapport oat af the estate of W. M. Alcorn, and ap- prataers duly appointed to set apart the same, having filed their return. All Ptrseoe concerned are hereby required to show cease before the court 'of Ordi nary of (aid oounty. on tin first Monday hi Jane, 1904, why raid applies Roe should not be granted This 18th day of Apnl 1904. 4-18-4 W. M. Jones, For $18.00, $30.00 and $80.00. Several hun dred Discs to eeleot from; alto a good selection of Musical Merchandise, Bluet Motto 10c. op A Ho. 1 Guitar for $1.76. Mandoline $1.00 np. Banjos $1.60 up, etc., can’be found at Tattle’s Jewelry Store. Thomaeriile. Georgia. Engines Stand Supreme For All Power Purooses. SIMPLICITY ItMlI. Buy 1 BLAKB5LBB andjjkecp your r< I If Ion. No profanity necessary. —A FULL LINK OF— Stationary, Portable, Pup* anil Connection Ontfits. You can sec every movement. Nothing hidden or complicated about the BLAKESLEE. Positively SAAE. Strictly hlghfrade. Write for our catalogue and prices. WHITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO Birmingham, - - Ala. OCHLOCKONEE’S NEW DRUG STORE. Carries a complete line of Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Sts- tionary, Fine Perfumery, Soaps Combs, Brushes The only up-to-date Soda fount in town, serving ell kinds of cold and fancy Drinks and lee Cream. A fine line ofTobacco and Cigars, Fancy and Family Groceries. Thanking you for past patronage and soliciting same in future. • • H. V. BUNTIN & COMPANY - Ocklockonee, Georgia. Land for Sale. For ml* M0 acres of land in the 18th Patriot of Thomas oounty robe eahjeot to a leas* to Ed and 8am Burry, and ' Henry Mitchell, Basina, Ga. Expiring Doc. list. 1907, price $8,800.00. AUpu{ WHERE ARE YOU GOING My pretty maid? I'm going to Tybee, Sir, she said. And — tliat'. the place where the people are going this year to 3 have a good time. HOTEL TYBEE Witn its many attractions, its flue orchestra, its splsodid bathing and Its excellent cuisine is the most popular seaside reeoct on the Sooth Atlantic Ooast. Ratea $1.80 per day; ~ $13.80 and $16.00 per week. ThelPulaski House. Is the most popular place in Savannah and should be yoor~ : headquarters when in the city. Write for Illustrated booklet. ~ CHAS. F. GRAHAM, Proprietor. = CoollCflo.Booming Matrimonially and Industrially. CooUdge Ga May 28. 1904. There were two marriages lie re Sun day. Atl0a.ro. Miss Leola Desrtao and Mr. Henry Knight were married at the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. E. Denriso. At 4 p. m. Miss Ethel Pope and Mr. Everett Noocrief were married at the home’of Mr. and Mre. J. C. Pope- pa rent! of the bride. Rev. H. B. Nesmith performed both ceremonies in his usual happy manner. The couples an- among onr mast pop ular young people and have a boat of friends who join oa in all good whites for their fntnro happiness. Coolidge was almost dessrted Snndsy on account of the tent meeting at Mor phy conducted by Reverends Massy and Wadklns who were at Coolidge for ten days, including the last two Sundays. The following gentlemen are among the excuraionlats to Tampa this week; ReV. H. B. Nesmith, T. C. Smith, L J Smith, H. Megahee.C. B. Brim, Jodie White, Lint Bannister and Wealey Carl ton. It la said that Mr. & P. Megahoe de cided nt the last moment that he prefer, rod to'tnke in the Worid’aFair. Mr-. C. E. Deariso la visiting her daughter. Mre. Will Mims, near' Odel Ida week. Mrs. Mims lias heen quite ill Several days. Mrs. L. .1 Smith and children nre visiting their uncle. Mr. Allen, of Moul trie, while Mr. Smith is In Tam;>». Miss Belle Benton has just returned from alnleasant visit to her brother, Mr. G.fE. Smith at Mon!trie. Miss Bessie Bell left Tuesday for an extended visit to friends In Mac.cu Mr. H. M. Collins spent*fsevaral days last week with his brother near Arab). Mr, Collins la aoon to loave Coolidge, but baa not yet decided where he will locate. He resigned as marshal at the oouncil meeting Tuesday nigl t. Mrs. Geo. H. Kennedy visited Them aavtlle Tuesday. Mr. H. Nankin spent several days in TbomasvIUe this week. Mr. F. E. Berrie who has been onr clever and efficient railroad 'agent for several mouths has given up his posh Uon and has been raceeeded by Mr. N. H. Haro from'Lecsbnrg, Ga. Mr. Ber- rie waa ever courteous and acocomodat- lng and onr people regret to sea him leave. Mr. and;Mrs. Berrie are still here, as Mr. Berrie has not decided whan 1 a will go. Mr, W. H. Moncrief has moved from hie farm to the mill of the T. J. Bell Bomb » Co. srnmwmmTTTrmTimmfnm mmmmmmtmnminmmid MORE PRIZES In order to arouse more interest in our Watermelon prizes and.incidentally in our business as ad vertised in this space, we have decided to offer: Three Prizes, , FOR THE Three Largest Watermelons, ' Brought to us before July 4tb, I99L 12.50 For the largest. $1.00 “ “ second largest. 50 “ “ third largest. They must be ripe enough to eat, and grown in Thomas county. The weight of no melon offered for the prizes 3 ~ will *be pnblished until the prizes are awarded, when 3. the weight of all and name ot grower, will be publish- <• in this space. • ' 3 All melons offered will be sold to highest bidder zst £ and proceeds given to some charitable institution of the county. $2.50 in gold for the First Ripe Melon deliver ed to our stand. I Watermelon* are Not All the good things we’ll have around our store ilur- £ ing the hot months ahead of us. £ " 1 " | Anything to Wear that’ll make the weather more comfortable and at prices to make the closest of buyers feel like buying Mr. .Tamm Barrow haa moxad oat mm the river and will go into the tor* peatine business. Mr. Erie Roberson and family, in. eluding hie mother and younger brother and elater, have recently moved hate from Whigam. Mr. Roberaon le a fine ,w mill nun and la with H. A. Janet Jr. tin. Coker and her chUdreu with the man Hammond for whom aho ia said tj hare left her h nr band created qnite atlr in onr little town l»«t week on two or three occasion!. Mr. Hamnioud haa a brother living at the milt of tho Bocal Bomber Co. and lie and Mre. Coker stop ped with him on their repeated tripe be tween Moultrie and Thomsaville. Mr. Hammond endeavored to to jure employ ment here and alao to purcliase the basi nets of E. J. Rosser, but lie learned, no doubt, tlut the people were not in eym- pothy wiih hit Jmaunor of securing a wife and come to the conclusion that it would ha well not to stop here. Our people were struck with the beauty aud sty lull appearance of Mrs. Coker and the neat drees and manliness of her two little boys, and are at a loss to account for her strange fascination for Ham- mood. The T. J. Dell Lumber Co. are^nak- lug several improvements in their raw mill plant here. They have recently ex changed their logging engine for a large locomotive with a capacity of eight or ten loadad log cars. Then will he com pleted this week a dry kiln and Mr. Wm. Miller the Thomaaville deep well contractor, ta boring them an arteeian weU. It ta a busy place around I i f. (keliwfl & lii„ i ,STARK CORNER, £ ThomasviJle, - - Georgia, = - Sole Agents ~r Best Paper PaHcrnsj'lade, S All Sold at lie. ^aUUlUUiUUUUlUiUUUUiUi UUUUJUnUUJUliiliiiiMiJUl their mills and with these improvements 3 le output of the mills will be greatly We had a good tain here hut week after a droogtb of nearly two mouths hot wa nre needing more. The etreama me aU about dry aud many well* refuse to famish their anal soppty. The crop* LOCAL LEGISLATION. Notice ta hereby given- that applica tion will be made to the next erosion of the General assembly for the pasaage of tho following, towit: A BILL to be entitled an act to amend the act approved October, 8, 1889, entitled: ‘An act to re-ineorporaie tlie uwn of „ ' , Thomaaville ae the Olty of ThomasviUe. have suffered considerably, bat Frank’ j for other purporee"-ro as tootm. and James Megahee can boast of an ex- oeeiingly fine crop of both com aud cotton Miss Abbott, a blind mnslcian gave s recital at the acliool house Friday even ing last, assisted by Miss Enla Kennedy. Following as it did the picnic at Big Creek that day, the attendance waa ■mail. Htaa Abbott should come again an 1 allow Coolidge to redeem herself. Miss Urta Baker of Dothan. Ala s visiting her uncle's family, Mr D. M. Baker. Nervous Dyaprpsta Cured by Rydale’s Stomach Tablets. r. R. E. lone-, buyer for Barker and Bridget, whose large department stores ,tc located at qtb aud Penn. Avc. Wash ington, D. C. writes, under date of April 14. '04, as follows: Last February, one year, while in New York on business for mv house, I caught a severe cold, which laid me up for several weeks and left me weak and nervous. I hsd little or no appetite, and my digestion was very poor. My physicians could not get at the cause of my trouble, as my digestion seemed so much impaired. I decided ta try Rydalc's Stomach Tablets, being assured by a friend, they were a good dyspepsia medicine. After using them fora few days, 1 began to rcaiire that 1 was getting better. I gave np the doe 's preeoriptioo and have gained 10 r _unds while using two boxes of these tablets. I never felt better in my life, and accredit Rydale'a Stomach Tablets with having cured me. I can recom mend them, most heartily, to sufferers from nervous indigestion and general run-down conditions of the system. fer upon tlie City of Thonutaville the authority to bay or boifd and equip aa Electric Lighting Plant in said olty for the purpose of famishing Electric Lights for tlie eueets and buildings of said city and with power to operate rach a plant for her own benefit and to eell Electric Lights aud power to consumers, and I elect all neoemary officers and employe » to operate mid phut and to control th. same. Thomaaville, Ga. May 18, 1801. 8-2 Petition for Discharge. ’ GEORGIA—Thomas county. J. C. Stanalaud, Guardian of John G. Culpepper and Foy Waldren (nee Oul- pepper) haa applied to me for a discharge from Ids fnuii .tmusliip of John G v Oul> pepper and Foy Wuldren i om Oalpep- per.f This is tlimvftuc to no ifv all persons concerned to tile then objections u any they have, on or before the first Monday in July 1904, else I e will be discharged from his guardianship as aa> pUed^for. Wm. M. Jones, Ord.nary. DR. J. A. DICKEY’S Fainlns E;e Water. Application for Support. Gaonria. Thomas Connty: Mia. 8. Alex 8mith, having made ap plication far twelve month* support oat of tho estate of Dr. 8. Alex Smith, and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the rame having filed their retain, el penatu oonoerned ere hereby required to show cense before the Ooart af Ordi nary of raid connty on the first Monday in Jane 1901, why said application should not be granted. This 39th day of April 1904. Wm-jM. p . „ . _ .. . „ Jokes,Ordinary. s-C-4. y * ““>*• For *U “T Dreggtat*. 4-23-dw A quick end safe core, a certain cue, a painless core for INFLAMED AND WEAK EYES. Ita^qnal has never been discovers! for GRANULATED LIDS. Prepared only by Dickey Eye Water Co., Manufacturing Chemists, Eufaula, Alb. .Successors to; Dr. J. A. Dickey, Bristol, Tenu.