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TIMES-BNIBBPaiSf! "’HOMASVILLB, GEOBGIA JULY 15 1904/
THE HEWS OF BOSTON.
Everything Mint’* Soli end Done es
Seen
(By H. 0. Jordan)
Misa Bessie Mae Norton left la»t week
for Hsralson, Ga., accompanied by
Mrs. B. A. Norton, They go to visit
Mr. anl Mrs. J.B.Cole, porentsof Mrs.
Norton.
Mrs. Sterling Kingsley Sr. died at her
| home in Brooks connty last week and
her remains were Interred at Evergreen
cemetery beside her husband who died
a year ago. ,
D. G. Malloy of Perry, Fla. who has
(intensive naval store operations here
and at Perry was a.vieltOr to our town
last week.
Ad WeyJf. and wife,of Patten, vis
ited the fotmer's sister, Mrs J, D Me-
Oallnmatherhomeon- East Jefferson
street last Sanday.
Sheriff Hight was here last Thursday
week for the purpose of escorting four
coons to the county's hotel. Two of
the coons were sent up for gambling
and two for vagrancy.
0. T. Beggs of Pavo was peregrinat
ing onr streets last Friday. \
Miss Eva MaUette of ThomasviUe,
of ter a very ploasant visit to her annt
Mrs. J. M. Jones, left last Friday for
her home.
Mr. Israel Folsom of Jackson Co. Fla.
was visiting his daughter Mrs. 0. P.
McRae, since car last letter.
Misses Bessie Stanalandof t Edgewood
and Weisie Anslay of Boston, two
pretty and estimable young
ladles attended the protracted
meeting at Prospect last Fri-
day night.
Leon Neel who has been connected
with the Southern Express CO. at St.
Augustine, Fla. was here since our last
visiting Ills parents Mr. and Mrs. J. 0.
Neel. He has bey transferred recently
to the Palatka office.
Gordon Stephens of Dixie, and a broth
er of W. A. Stephens who oocnpies the
place of oporator for the Western Union
Telegraph Go. was here last Saturday
onronto to Z. W. Howell’s to visit his
slBter. ’
G. W. Chestnut representimg Thom-
asvUle's groat papir, Timos-Eaterprlse
was here last Saturday In the Interest
of his paper.
Mrs. R a McRae and her annt, Miss
Anna Ramsey are visiting relatives in
Brunswick and enjoying the eea breexe
on St, Simon's Island.
Minnie Fambrough visited friends knd
relatives in Tbomasvilh) this week.
• Annie Nell Groover visited relatives
in Quitman last week.
Ur. George Feltham of Wayorott,
accompanied by his sen Percy of Green
ville B. 0. spent last Sunday In Bolton,
the guest of his eon Mr. Fred Feltham
on Railroad street.
MiroEdnaGlaunerot Baoonton, Ga.
Is the guest of Mrs. Nettie Stacy this
week.
Rev. H. 0. Jones, pastor of the Meth
odist church, assisted by Rev. Mr. Ry
der of Bawbrldge Is carrying on a se
nes of protracted services at the Meth
odist church.
Mr Abner Averitt of QninOy Fla. was
visiting his slater Mm. J. B. Roberts
and Mrs. GHffin this week at their home
on oast Jefferson St. Mr. .Averitt is
bonneotsd with $ne of the most prom
inent and irflnentisl lamjlies in the
state. .
Dr. G. B.' Smithson a leading physi
cian and prominent citixen of Wetborn
Fla. was the guest this week of Mr. and
Mrs. J. O. Adams. The doctor ie a
cousin of Mrs. Adams.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. F. Thompson of
Ellington Fla. had the misfortune to
lose their Infant son last Sunday a. m.
at the home' of J. T.|OonneU at Metcalfe
end was buried at 3:00 p. in. same day
•t Antioch ohnrch.
Mrs. W. P. Jennings of Jennings Fla.
reachel here la^t Saturday to visit her
(ether Mr. J. WXBnrney who lives some
three miles north df Boston, but owing
to a telegram announcing the death of
her sister-in-law, Mrs. McCall, she left
*‘ jMl Tuesday toe her Lome to attend the
fuu.--.il.
"Mr. and Mrs. J. O. McCallnm who
have b :n visiting relatives of the latter
i patten the past week, have returned
PAVO PERSONALS.
Comings end Goings In the North
teett Part of the County.
Mr. Carl Gibson of Moultrie Is spend
ing a day or two In our midst represent
ing the,Franklin life imuuance.
Mr. C. T. Beggs entertained his Bible
Sanday School class Tneaday night.
The interest of the Sunday School was
discussed by all present, after which re
frethments was served.
The Methodist and Baptist Sanday
school! will Join each other in a Sanday
school plonio Thursday. Refreshments
will be served free.
Miss Pearl Harrison of Dothan Ala,
it spending a few days In Dothan with
her many friends.
Mrs. A. J. Taylor spent Monday In
Monltrle with friends. Miss Marie Cul
pepper returned with her, to spend a few
days.
Protracted meeting dosed ;«■ Salem
chnrob near Pavo Tuesday. Rev. A. J.
i'sylor held pad of the best meetings of
his life, there were sixty-five added to
the church.
Quite a number of our boys have gone
to Thomaaville today to attend conrt,
Mr. Jeff Fdder of near- Monltrle pass
ed away Monday afternoon after a short
Illness. He was brought to Pavo Tues
day morning and interred at Lebanon
cemetery. He leaves a wife and family
to mourn Ills death.
J. T. Whe eler and D. P. Harris left
Monday for Atlanta for three or four
days.
Dr. : J. W. L. Brannon and Ills broth
er’s wife Mrs. Joe Brannon, were among
those that went to Atlanta Monday.
Mist Serina Allen and her sister Mrs.
Ida Griffin of Greenville Fla. are vis
iting relatives in onr town.
Mr. Bensle of Atlanta Ik In onr town
looking after the interest of the firm of
Peaoook & Bensle.
police of Sale.
Petition for Charter. I
l GEORGIA—Thomas County.
GEORGIA—Thomas County. M. A. Fleetwood, Admr.) Petition for
To the Superior Court ofsaid county:! Estate ol W. A. Barren
The petition of M. M. Cooper, James I.
Gribben, Jas. H. Brown, L, Steyerman,
F. W. Boyer, \V. L MacIntyre, and W.
Save money by going to Neel’e big
Clearance Sale, beginning July 23rd.
A trio of we'l known resident* of the
Pine Park dlstriot who shook- hands
with friends here on Wednesday were
A. B Sutton, Waiter Nesmith and
Noah Singletary,
EXCURSION ON 38th.
The date of the excursion to Jackson
ville, Fla, on A 0. L, R. R. has been
changed from July 18th. to July 39th,
The rate tram ThomasviUe will be *3-90
for the round trip. For fuU informa,
lion address T. J. BOTTOMS. T. P. A.
d-w-tf.
BOILER FOR SALE. 23 horse pow
er bolter, good as new. Terms Easy.
Also 480 galen eopper ttrlke pan for
ayrup Polling.
W. P. Sparks, Thomaaville, Gs.
7-1-4t.
O. Snodgrass, all of said state and coun
ty. respectfuUy shows;
1st. That they desire for themselves
and their associates, successors and as
signs to become incorporated under the
name and style of the ThomasviUe Elk’s
club. - /
2nd. The teVm for which petitioners
ask to be Incorporated for twenty year
with the privilege of renewal at the end
of that time.
8rd. The capital stock of the cor
poration Is to be $9000.00 (Five Thous
and dollop) divided into shares of $100.
00 (One Hundred Dollars) each, payable
in monthly installments of $3.00 (Two
Dollars) each, Petitioners however ask
the prlvUege of increasing the said cap
ital stock from time to time, not exceed-
ing in the agregate llOOou.OO (Ten
thousand Dollar,.)
4th. That more rliau 10 per cent’of
aaid capital stock of $9000,00 has al
ready been actually paid in.
8th. The object of the proposed cor
poration is to promote the social inter
course of Its members, and to bnlld and
to maintain an Elk's dab in Thomas-
vUJe, Ga. Petitioner* desire to exer
cise the usual powers, and to do all ca
nal necessary and proper acts which
pei tain to or mar be connected with the
erection and maintaining d&cls an insti
tution, as herein specified. JTo have all
the rights and powers provided in sec
tion 1893 of the civU code oC 1899 of
Georgia, and to liave the right an i pow
er co borrow and loan'money and to ex
ecute all necessary notes and mortgages
or security deeds and other In-itrnments
of writing to evidence said loans and to
secure the same.
6clt. Petitioners de-ire that Jtltelr
personal liability may be limited to the
amount of each Individuals unpaid stock
subscriptions if any.
Tch. The prinoipal office and ptaoe
of business of the proposed corporation
wlU be ThomasviUe, Ga.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be made
a body corporate under the name and
style aforesaid, entitled to the righu,
privileges and Immunities and subjet
to the liabilities fixed by law,
M M. Cooper. James Gribben, Jas.
H, Brawn, L. Steyerman. F. W. Boyer,'
W. I. MacIntyre, W. O. Snodgrass, peti
tioners.
July T, 1904
I oartlfy the foregoing to be a true
copy of original now of file in my office
J. W. Gnover, 0. B. O.
July 7th 1904.
BOILER U.OR8ALE. 23 hone pow
er boiler, good at new. alee 430 gal
on eeppar strike Pan for eyrup bell
ing. Terme easy- W P Sparks, Thom
atvllls, Gs. 7 8 4t
the guest this week of Mr. and Mrs. J.
M. Jones at their home on east Jeffer
son street.
IJev. J. M. Rnshin, administrator of
the estate of Mrs. Fannie M. Groover,
Will sell oil the 31st all the personal
property belonging to said estate, con
sisting of household furniture, sowing
machine, piano, -Sc.
J. A Horn cashior of the Merohanta
& Farmers Bank, who has been spend
ing some time at White Springs, Fla.,
re'.nrned home this week very much re
juvenated by Ills trip.
F. O. Jones of Thomasriile visited
his brothers J. M. and J. W. Jones this
week.
Another one of the delightful gather
ings characteristic of Boston's sociabil
ity and liospltaUty came off last Thurs
day afternoon, the 17th, at the beauti
ful home of Mrs. J. J. Parramore on
North Green street. It was given by
Geneva Parramore to a party of .her
classmates and friends in honor of her
nth birthday. Most elegant refresh
ments wen served the Uttle guests by
Mr. and Mr*. Parramore assisted by
Mrs. Amanda Parramore and Mrs. T. B.
Barrow. Miss Ethel Moody was the
presiding genius at the piano and ren
dered some most exceUent mnsio. The
occasion will be one long to be remem
bered in the days to come a* ope of the
moot plaatant episodes in the Journey
of life by thete yonng people,
T). W. c bason
T. M. Mills et. al
(^Thomas Sa-
J perirr Couit.
Complaint.
Notice of Sale.
GEORGIA—Thomas Connty:
Under and by virtue of an order of
the Conrt of Ordinary said county regu
larly passed at the July term 1904 will
be aold at the courthouse door in Thotp-
asvlUe, Ga., within legal hour* of sale
for oath on the first Tuesday in August,
1904, tha following property, to-
wlt: Lots 13, 13 and 14, fronting on
Bryan street; 1, 3, 3, 4, 7, 8 and I), front
ing Hopkins Ave.; 1, 3, 3, 4, 9 and 6,
fronting Lester Sc;8.9,10,11,13 and
13, fronting North Side Thomas St.;
17,18, 19, and 30, fronting Sontli Side
Thomas St., and 3y, fronting Wright
St., according to plat recorded Oct.
30. 1895 in Book D. D„ page 785
Records of Deeds Thomas Co., Ga. AU
of said lota sitnated in ThomasviUe, Ga.
E. JL Smith,
R. Thomas, Jr.,
Executors WUl o( W. E. Davies, De
ceased.
The Georg 11 Loa
Trust Co
vs.
M. A. Fleetwood,
Adm-. Estate
W. A. Barrett.
Whereas the two above stated cases,
involving in effect the same questions
and same property were referred to O.P.
Hanselljto be tried by aim as Auditor to
gether with any interventions, and
whereas same came on to be tned and
was after due notice tried by said Audi
tor. And whereat Lot No. 143 in the
ijtb District was tlpst of the subject
matter of said litigation and whereas
said Auditor in making up bis report in
said cases did find that the Georgia
Loan & Trust Co., it entitled to a
Judgment against the estate of W. A.
Barren, deceased, for the sum of tlx
hundred and fifty dollars principal, with
interest at 8 per cent per annum from
Dec. 1st. leqj. and lor twenty-six dollars
principal, trilb inreresc at 8 per cent per
annum from June 1st, 1803, and twenty
six dollars principal, with interest at 8
per cent from Dec. sat, 1893, an j roper
cent on raid principal and interest for
attorney's fees, and whereas said
auditor did Ann that the said Georgia
Loan & Trust Company have a first
lien on all of >aid lot number-one hun
dred and forty-two (No. i4x) except
thirty (30) acres in the north-east corner
ol said 1 A, and whereas, said auditor did
find .that said M. A. Fleetwood, admin
i>tratoro( the estate, who is alto n
ceiver. should tell said lot 143 except
30 acres in the north-east Corner of said
lor, alter advertising same lor four
wcckirpruceed* to be applied to said
judgment of the said Tee Georgia Loan
and rru .t Company and, whereas, said
auditor's report was duly filcC and
nuuce^giv-eti at required by law, and,
wberea-, a part of said report to which
no esceptiorn were filed was co firmed
june Qtti, 1897, and whereas, the cxcep-
tio.ri filed m tajd case, lo sard auditor's
report, was-oismiased'qrid me auditor's
report confirmed and made ihc judg
ment o lire enur. Dec. 16m, 1900.
X ,w. tiiere'urc, in obedience to said
judgment;- I litre will be soul at public
outcry rot tush he-ncen the legal hours
of sale on the tistf first Tuesday m
August nest, all of lat of land num er
(141) one uundred and forty-two, except
30 acres in the north-east turner of said
lot. said land lying and being in the
I7ih District ol Thomas County, Geor
gia, and containing iwc hunorcrl am.
twenty (33c) acres, mare or less.
M. A. Fleetwood,-
Receiver and Administrator Estate ol
W. A. Barreu. 8-r-4 •.
Petition tor Discharge.
GEORGIA—Thomas Connty:
Mrs Sa ab Wyche Haves, adminis
tratrix upon the erotic 0 Robert T
Hayes, late ol rand county, deceased
having filed her petition fot discharge,
this is to cite all perrons concerned to
show cause agatnst the granting of this
discharge at the regular term of ilie
Court of Ordinary for said county to be
field on the first Mopdav in August (904.
W111. M. JONES, Ordinary.
7-8-41
Notice of Sale.
Notice. «j GEORGIA—Tuoxaa CoorrTt
—Application wilt I e mado to the Hon. By virtue of an order granted by the
R. G. Mitchell, Judge of the Superior Ordinary of Fulton County, at the
Conrt Southern Circuit, at Chambers in j nne teriU |qo4 ol the Eourt of Ords-
Tliomnsvllle, Ga . ontlie 10th day of . „. lrv saltl Kultort County. 1, as guar-.
August. 1904, by James V. Richardsofi, dlan „f the ptr-on and properly of
guardian for Owen C. Richardson, to ! Mtt ,; iK . | tane | Eubanks (fonnesly
sell for reinvestment the following j Man) je o .met) a minor, will sell before:
lirojierty: AU that tract of land lying j lhe CnuIt „ 0 use door in ThomasviUe,
Slid being in Thomas county, Georgia. Thomas County. Georgia, on the first
described an follow a: branded on the ; T ,i Cs d.-iy in »agast I9O4, within the le-
nortb bylands of Mrs. Clarke Watkins;
east, by lands of D. A. Groover; sontli,
by lands of E. O. Nelms, and west, by
lands of T. C. Stanaland, and in the
Thirteenth (18th) district of said connty,
being a part of lot No. four hundred
and thirteen (418) and containing forty
(40) acre* together with all the rights
and privileges thereunto belonging in
fee simple.
The said land being the property of
the said Owen C. Ricnsrdsou.
gal hours of sale, to the highest bidder,
for cash, the following described Keali
Estate tewit: All that tract or parcel
of land being.one Hundred (100) acre*,
in. the northwest c-inter of lot No. 37 in
tha I3tfai District, of Thomas County
Coorgit—commencing u the.northwest-
corner of said lot and ruwi ag aloof a
line to a point oqtial distance the north
west corner and the northeast corner,
thence south toa stake bn the branch,
thence west to the original land :
The reaaon for said application being. , hence back t0 to tbe starting point
that said guardian resides Without the be tam e bring one Hundred (tou) acres,
limitofTbomas connty audio unable to j Same being the Rropcm of said minor,
properly look after wid property, and l Uld OI , be undersigned as her guardian,
that the expenses for keeping it np will j ^ bliog had for the purpoae ol
soon exceed the valne of tha property maintenance, education and support ol
said minor.
G. H Tanner.
Gaurdian of the person a id property ol
Mamie Damcl Eubanks. 7-i-yt.
Property (minted out by E M MaUette.
Agent, Thutnuaville, Ga.
itself.
For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA-*Thomas Comity.
Notke i4 hereby given th .t the at
dertignet! has app ted to the ordinary u
'aid o antv for leave to tell the un ivi
ded ha 1 interest in lard belonging to the
estate of AVJ Urook>, h>s ward* for the
payment of debts. Said application will
be heard at the regular term of the court
of Ordinary for said county to be held cn
the first Monday in August igo4. This
5th day of Juh iqo4* I B Brooks,
T*8*4t Guardian of W J lirook
Application For Administration
GEORGIA—TJjoium Connty.
To all whom it may concern. D. G.
Vandergnff having, in proper form ap
plied to me for Permanent Letters of Ad
minutration, with the will annexed, on
the Estate of J« P. Vander^riff, life of
said county, this is to ate ait auti singu
lar the creditors and next of kin of J. P-
Y'anderftnfT, to be and appeur at my of
fice within the time allowed by law, and
how cause i* any they can, why perma
nent Admintstra ion should tr>t be
granted to l». G Vanderg iff on J. P
Vandergrift'a Estate.
Witness my hand official signature.
ihi> lO.ii day of june JDo4.
Wm M Jones.
Ordinary.
For Leave to Sell.
GEORGIA—Tuouaa Oouxtt:
Nonce i. hereby given that the under-
igned has applied to the Ordinary ol
said County lor leave to sell real estate
belonging lo tha estate of Helen H.
Foote lor the payment of bequests and
for diatribution. Said application will
he heard at the regular term of the
Court of Orvinarv lor aid Connty to be
held on the first Monday in August.
1904. Thia 1st d,y July 1904 W. B
Webb Executor under the wi.t of
Helen B. Foote. 7-8-Jt.
WHAT IB CATARRH?
Hyomei Only Gnaruttaad Caro for thia
Common and Disagreeable disease
llToinei cutes catarrh by the sirs pi*
method of breathing It into the a it pps-
ugts null lungs. It kills the germs off
catarrhal poison, heals and sooths t)>%
iiTttuted mucous membrane and effec
tually drives tilts from the system.
If yon have any of tlio following
symptoms, catarrhal germs are at work,
somewhere in the mucous membrane
of-the thronh. bronchial tubes or tjsaua*
of tlin lungs
Uffonsive bicath, huskimts of vole*
dry ness of t he nose. discharge from the
nose, pstn In the bach o: the head, ach
ing of the body, pain in trout of th»
head, dropping in the throat., month
open while sleeping,, tendency to tak*
cold, burning (min in the throat, tick-
ling back of the palate, haw king to clear
the threat, foiiiiation of crusts in the
nose, a pain in the chest, a cough, dry
ness of the throat in the morning, slRok
in the tide,, spasms of coaginug, losing
of flesh, variable appetite, cough short
and hacking, varmti.o appetite, low
spirited at times, nsiug frothy and an
cons, cough worse nights and monriiMS.
expectorating yel't.w mettor,. loss off
vital force., a feeling of i n htneaa across
the upper pan of the clnst, difficulty In
breathing, frequent ntexlng.
Hvoiu.-t will .listr y activity et all
catarrhal germs in' a respiratory organa
and In a few wee. a the core will b»
complete
Tula is a st-ong statement, bnt 3. W.
Peacock emphasizes It by agreeing I*
refund your money if Hyomei does not
core.
One Lady’s Hecoromandatlon 9sM
Fifty Boxes of Chamberlain's
fitomacb and Utter tablets
I have. I believe, sold fifty l«»» of
Cbamb rlsin’. Stomach and Tiver Tab.
els on the recommendation of one lady
here, who first bought a box of them
a nui a tear ago. She nevus tires of tel-
v her neighbors and friennt about the
good qualities of th< sc Tablets.—P. M.
Shore, Druggist, Rochester, lnd. The
pleasant purgative effect of these Tab
let. inaL r them a favorite with ladies,
evert wh. ti. For Sale by J W Peacoc
STATE OF GEORGIA-Couuty of
Thomas.
Thou. J. Jordan )
vs f-Libel for Divorce.
JalUtB. Jordan)
It appearing that the defendant, Julia
Brown Jordan is not a resident ol Geor
gia, it is ordered tliat service bp perfec
ted in accordance with sections 3433 and
49,8 of the Oivil Codejof Georgia, and
that notice containing the names of the
parties plaintiff and defendant, with
caption settutgforth the coart, the term
and character of the action and a notice
directed and addressed to the party to
bo that served who is Julia Brown Jor
dan, the defendant, commanding her to
bo and appear at the next term of
Thomas Superior cot. rt, and bearing test
in the name of the Junge of S. 0. S. C.,
and signed by the clerk The same to
be published in the Times-Enterpriee
twice a month for two months. This
5th day of Jnne, ltKH.
Robt. G. Mrictieu... j
Jt d re Superior Conn Son. Circuit. ,
J. W.^HOOVXtt. • - j
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