Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, July 22, 1904, Image 12

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BILIOUSNESS IS DANGEROUS. When the bile i« not flowing freely into the bowel*, it i* taken op; bj th<* blood end is deposited in all parts of the body. Erery important organ, in fact, every tissue of the body even to tho] skin layers, are affected, by the poison laden bile. It saps the energy, dolls the brain, weakens tbs lungs and kidneys and invites disease genus. It aSbets the heart, stomach bowels, oaasing marked functional disturbances tbatfmay result in disease A bilious orjasndiced eopditlor of the system is vsryjdangsron and should be connoted at coo*. Bydale's Liver Tablets speedily cure biliousness, They act- specially on thefiver, Hie bladder, bile daet and the bowels. They never fait to care Levy Haves an old tiase slavery dar- •l'iMBS-ENTBUFKJSi: "HQMASVILLB, GEORGIA JULY 22 1904. Economy is the True Road to Wealth, j e __ ^ We THE BOSTON COLUMN. An Interesting Marriage ana all The Other News From There. Are The Guide. Our prices are spe- cial-—we mean Espg- ■cially Low. BIBB H you don't believ e what we say. come to see lor yourself. k -; ' / Prices that can’t be duplicated: Genuine Holland Shades fl;c Feither Stitch Braid, fi jrd bunch....05c Latest Style Pompadour Comb loc 50c Umbrellas. 7 35 c House Ilroom, (3 string, metal cap,) a file article for 1.19c Goo<I Elastic Brogan Shoes .....qqc Men's Buckle Brogans ,....«8c Mosquito Bed Canopies, like every body else'*, except the price 72-inch, large enough ior double Iron bed •••••• </c ll'i in for small oak beds 91.88 qo In for the lsrgnst beds,.,... 1.49 Muslin Underwear. Corset Covers 10c and Stc Skirts.. ..48c and 98c Muslin Drawers iSc. 85c and tSc Leap Year Sale. Just as different from all others in character as it is in name. A name we use. for our gen uine, bona fidti Clearance Sale. (By H. C. Jordan) Mr. Abe Foreman of Pavo was a vis itor to oar city last Thursday, the guest of Mrs. Lula B. McQueen. Mrs. Abner Averitt of Fowltown and her grand son John Roberta of Boston, who have been spending some weeks at Savannah, Tybee and other resorts ad jacent to Savannah, returned to Boston last Welnetday. J. R. Uarson left list Thursday for Rockton S. 0., to visit his "betterhalf,”, who is sojourning with herparents, Mr. and Mrs. Bray • Mrs. LnlsB. McQueen and son Ralph who have been visiting friends nod rel atives in Tallahassee Fla, Attapalgns Gk'. and other points returned home last Wednesday. T. A. Fambrongh a leading lumber man of Barwiok and a member of the firm of Walcott A Fambrouglr was vis iting his brother Prof. W. B. Pam- brougli lost Thursday. S W. Brook's, wife and daughter and \ from the f^the earth. Mrs. J. W. Taylor who have been spend- Notice of Sale. GEORGIA—Thohas County : By virtue of an order granted by the Ordinary of Fulton County, at the Jnne term 1904 of the Court of Ordi nary of said Fulton County, 1, a* guar dian of the person and property of Mamie Daniel Eubanks (formerly Mamie I>*niel) a minor, will tell before the Court house door in Thomasville, Thomas County, -Georgia on the first Tuesday in August I9O4, within the le gal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash, the following described Real Estate to wit; All that tract or parcel of land being one Hundred (100) acres in the northwest corner of lot No. 2T in the 13th District of Tbfmas County Georgia--commencing at the northwest corner of said lot and rurning along a line to a point equal distance the north west corner and the northeast corner, thence south to a stake 'in the branch, thence west to the original land line, thence back to to the starting point he same being one Hundred (i00) acres. Same being the propertv of said minor, and of the undersigned as her guardian. Said sale being had for the purpose of m tintenaiice, education and support of 4 iid minor. • C. H Tanner. Gaurdian of the person a »d property ot Mamie Daniel Eubanks. »-!-4t > * Property pointed out by E M Maliette, Agent, Thomasville, Ga. long a*5.P clock fr?c. A . F. Churchwell & Co. STARKE CORNER. lug two week, at White Sulphur Springe Fin. eanio home last Thnrfduy. Miae Sue Lane who hue been vialtiug her mother lire. Nancy B. Lane, at her homepn EaaC Jefferaon street left for Xaahv^lte Tenn. last week to re-enter miaaionary work[for the M. E. church aouth. Mra. Abner Averitt of Fowltown after a abort visit to her daughter, ilre. J. B. Robert* and Mra. Gridin left last Thurs day for her liome. Dr. J. T. Culpepper of Thomaavilto Was hero last week visiting relatives and friends and looking after baslneaa. Col. W. H. Hammond, one of Thom- aaville'a leading barristers, was here last week on official bnalnesa. Abner Averitt of Quincy Fla. and one of that city’s leading yonng men, after a very delightful visit to Ids sister, Mra. J. B. Roberts audj Mra.[Griffin, left for FowltoWu, Decatnrjconuty to visit other relative* before returning homo. Kissed Aiioe Easou and Maggie Bur- uey two of our seloot.and pretty young ladies visited Quitman last Friday. ^ Mrs. Lula B. MoQuoen had for her guest hut Zhondsy;week Clinton (Irif flu of Valdosta, bar cousin. ZolUe Barker oi Jacksonville, a special friend of H, B.-Neel was the nest of Mr. and MraJ. C. Neel last>eek while entente to the World's Fair. E. Leon Neel who la .connected with the So. Ex. Co. and stationed at Palat- ka Fla. left for hit post of duty last Moudav. Martha Maliette of^ThommtvUle was the guest of J. M.,Jonea*acd wife since our last epistle. Mrs. B. A Norton and Mist Bessie Mae Norton who have Been visiting the parents of the former at Haralson, Ga. for severai^eeks returned home last Friday. S. G. Oovingtou, a quondam basinets man and clttxen of Boston bnt now if Thomatvllle was visiting his daughter Mrs. J. A. Horn last Saturday. This scribe was pleased to meet him iu his sanctum sanctorum. Dr. G. B. Smithson ot Wei boro. Fla. after spending a week very pleasantly with his ooashu, Mrs. Massey and Mra. J. 0. Adams, left for his home Saturday hut. The doctor has been absent from home viritinfQn Louisville Ky. and St. Louis Mo. for a month. Sheriff T. J. Might, wife and grand son George Kingsley, came down last Sonday and spent the day with their daughter, Mrs, S. J. Kingsley at her home on Adams street. Mim Emma Daniel is visiting her aunt Mrs. W. j. Smith ot Monttcello Fla. who it very ill. Miss Bama Daniel is in Savannah vis iting her brother, J. B. Daniel and wife. Miss Mary Horn who has been on an extended visit of several weeks to Live Oak, Hampton Springs and other placet in Florida returned home last Bator- <Hy. Rev. D. H. Parker Oiled the pulpit "of the Homerville Baptist church last Son- day a. m. at 11:00 o'clock, preaching a mo»t edifying sermon to a large and ap preciative congregation. ..For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—Thomas County. Notice is hereby given tbst the un dersigned has applied to (he ordinary of said county for lyave to selj the undivi ded hail interest in land belonging to the estate of W J Brooks, bis ward, for the payment of debts. Said application 'will be heard at lire regular term of the court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday in August I904. This 51b day of July 1904. J B Brooks, - 7-8-4t Guardian'Sf W J Brooks. STATE OF GEORGIA—Coonty of Thomas. Thos J. Jordan ) vs Libel for Olvonce. Julin B. Jordan I It appearing that the defendant, Jalia Brown Jordon iu not a resident ot Geor gia, it is ordered that service be gierfec- tod In accordance with sections 8488 and 4978 of the Civil Cod* of Georgia, and that notice containing the names of the parties plaintiff ana defendant, with caption setting forth the codrt, the term aud character of the action aud a notice directed and addressed to the party to be thns served who is Jnlia Brown Jor dan, the defendant, commanding her to be and appear at the next term of Thomas Superior coirt, and bearing teat in the name of the Jnnge of S. C. S. C., aim signed by the clerk The nmt to be published to the Times-EnterpriHe twice a montl, for two inontns. This dtli day of Jnne, 1904. Rout. G. Mrrcnr.Lt.. Judge Superior Court^Sou. Circuit. J. W. Groover, O. S. C. n-10 n Notice. Application will be made to the Hou. Miss F. E. Foy who has been teach. R. G. M.tctiell, Judge of the Superior . . ‘ ! Court Southern Circuit, at Chamber* id ing for some time at Marietta, Oa. is nt ... . * • . i Tliomniville, Ga., on the 10th day of home to spend heryacatiou. She is one j AuiI „„ Wli ,,y 0j Kichardmu, of the best teachers in tile state. | guardian for Oweu ,C. Richardson, to Miss Myrtle Foy left last Thursday »e|l for reinvestment the following for Pelham, Ga. to visit her sister, Mrs. ■ properly: Ail that tract of lund lying A A Turn I aul ' *” Tl'omas eonutv. Georgia. 1 dosoril^d a* follows: bounded on the The iirotrsctcd meetings at the Moth-j north by lands of Mrs. Ciarie Wnttius: odist dlmrcli conducted by Rev. H. C. [oust, by lands of D. A, Groover; south, Jones aid Ryder are growing iu inter- by lands of K. O. Nelms, and west, by est and wncli good wo think is being done for tile church and community. Mrs Nettie Stacy, Mlstes Eva Stacy aud Edna Glansier left last Wednesday for Uacoutou. Mra. George Feltliam left last Tuesday for Indian Springa for restand recupera tion as she has been iu bad health for several mouths. MrT S. D. Dopson loft last Sunday for Kinder Lonj to be absent several weeks Misses Era Stacy, Edna Glansier, Man Lovell and Burrell Willis spent last Sunday at Ousley. Henry Walton an old colored oitisen and a well known, resident of Bostou died last Monday and was buried at the oolored cemetery Tuesday P. M. Uncle Henry, aa he waa familiarly called, waa a good darkey. Mums Eva Stacy, Edna Glansier and Fannie Willis and some bachelors wen out last Monday night on a serenading excursion and rendered some most ex cellent music. Cult again as this scribe surely enjoyed it. * Should no unforeseen accldout Inter-, vene and parental objeetion is not inter posed, the quietude of our oity will be disturbed not far in the dim future by the consummation of several engage ments now pending in Cupid's court. Miss Mary Lovell and little sister Aline left last Wednesday for Martinsville, Virginia to spend the summer witli rela tives. Julian Ethridge Jordan of Bouton having grown weary ot leading a life ot celibacy, joined the ranks of the bene dicts on Sunday a. m., July 17th, 1904, by leading to the hymeneal altar Mist Effle Evelyn Register of Homerville Ga* daughter of Mr. B. W. Register, clerk of the Superior court and one of the best girls in Clinch county. Rev. D. H. Parker pester of the Bsptist church of Boston solemnised the bans in one of the most impressive and beautiful cere monies incident to such occasions. A very Urge crowd ot the bride's admir ers and friends were present to do hon or to the occasion. This scribe and siro tenders hi* coogratnUtions and wishes for them a long and happy life fraught with all the joys and pleasures to be bad in this transitory life, and when life'* battle* shall have been fought, may they be garnered into the 8ainU' rest on high. lauds of T. O. Statialand, mid in the Thirteenth (llltli) district of wiid county being n part lot No. four hundred Nolice of Sale. GEORGIA—Thomas County. M.A. Fleetwood, Adror, > Petition for Estate of W. A. liarr tt [ Injunction * vs. ) and Relief Thomas Su* j perior Couit. Complaint M. A. Fleet wool Adm*\ Estate / -W. A. Barrett., Whereas the two above stated cases, involving in effect the same questions I anti same property were referred to C.P. Han sell to be tried by h»m 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 whereas Lot No. 142 in the 17th District was that of the subject matter of sr.id litigation and whereas said Auditor in making up his report in said cases did find that the Georgia Loan Trust Co., is entitled to a Jndgment*agaioft the.estate of W. A. Barrett, deceased, for the sutn'df six hundred and fifty dollars principal, with interest at 8 per cent per annum irom Dec. 1st, I893. and fortwenty-six dollars principal, with interest at 8 per cent per annnm from June 1st. (803. and twenty- six dollars principal, with interest at 8 per cent from Dec. 1st, 1893, and !o per cent on said principal and inttfest for attorney's fees, and whereas said auditor did fin 1 that the said Georgia 1-soan & Trust Company have a first lien on ail of ^aid lot number one hun dred and forty-two (No. 142) except thirty (30) acres in the north-east corner ot sitid lot, and whereas, said auditor did nod that said M. A. Fleetwood, admin istrator of the estate, who is also re ceiver. should sell said lotx 142 except 3j acres in the north-east corner of said lot, after advertising same for four weeks, proceeds to be applied to said Petition for Charter. GEORGIA—Thomas County.] To the Superior Court ofsaid county r The petition of M. 3L Cooper, James Gribben, Jas. H. Brown,' L. Stoyerman F. W. Boyer, W. I MacIntyre* and W. O. Snodgrass, all of said state and conn* ty, respectfully shows; 1st. That they desire fer themselves- and their associates, successors aud as- tign* to became incorporated under the name and style of the ThowasviUe Elk’s clnb. 2nd. The term for which petitioner* ask to be incorporated for twenty year r with tlie privilege of renewal at the end of that time. 3rd. The capital stock of kite cor poration is to be $5000 00 (Five Thous and dollars) divided into shares of flUO.- 00 (Oue Hundred Dollars) each, payabld in monthly installments of $2.00 (Two Dollars) each. Petitioners however ask the privilege of increasing the said cap ital stock from time to time, not exceed ing in the agregute $10000.00 (Ten thousand Dollars.) • ’ 4th. Tint more than 10 pdr cent of said capital stock of $5000,00 has al ready been actually paid in. 5th. The object of the proposed eor- l>oiu(iou is to promote the social inter course of its members, and to build and to oiuiutaiu an Elk's club in Thomas- vilie, Gu. * Petitioners desire to exer cise the usual powers, and to do till us ual lavessary and proper* acts which pertain to or may U< rouueoted with the election and maintaining such iui insti tution, u« herein S|>ecUlcd. To have oil the rights and j>ower» provided iu sec- judgment of the said Tee Georgia Loan and Tru t Gompiny and. whereas, said Ron IMS of the civil node of 18D5 of auditor's report was duly file*! and nblice given as required by law, and, whereas apart of said report to which no exceptions we»e filed was coi firmed June 9th, 1897, and whereas, the excep tions tiled in said case, to said auditor's eport, was dismissed and the auditor's report confirmed and made the judg ment o* the coum, Dec. 16th, 1900. SjW. therefore, in obedience to said and thirteen (418) and containing forty ! judgment, 1 here will be sold at public (40) acres together with ail the rights ami privileges thereunto belonging in fee simple. The said laud being the property of the said Oweu C. Richardson. The reason for said application being that said guardian resides without the limit of Thomas county aud is unable to properly look after said property, and that the expenses for keeping it np will scon exceed the value of the property if<e!f. v 7-I5-4t tcry lor rash between the'legal (jours of sale on the (ist) first Tuesday in Georgia, and to have 1 lie rigid an i pow er to borrow aud loan money and to ex ecute all uaceifiary notes and mortgages or security de«ri* and other instruments of writing to evidence said loans aud to secure the satin;. Otli. Petitioners desire that, “their persoi »1 liability uiav bo limited to the amount, of each individuals unpaid stock •abaoriptiou* if any. 7th. The principal office and place August next, all of lot of land number of business of the proposeiK coqmmtion (142) o e uundred and forty-two. except 30 acies in the north-east corner of said lot. said laud lying and being in the 17th Di-tnct of Thomas County. Geor gia. and containing twe hundred and twei 1/(22c) acres,* in jre or less. M. A. Fleetwood, Recover and Administrator Estate of W. A. Barrett. 8-1-4 5VILLE, GA. Uiplication For Administration GEORGIA—Thomas Conner. To ail whom it may concern. D. G. Vandergnff having,in proper form ap plied to nioT for Permanent Letters of Ad ministration, with the will annexed, on the Estate of J. P. V and erg riff, late of said county, this is to cite all and singu lar the creditors and next of kin of J. P. Vandergnff, to be and appeaf at my of fice within the time allowed by law, and show cause U any they can, why perma nent Administration should not be granted to D. G. Vandergnff on J. P. Vandergnff ■ Estate. Witness my band official signature, this Kbit day of June lbo4. Wm. M. Jones. Ordinary Notice of Sale. GEORGIA—Thomas County: Under and by virtue of an .order ot the Court of Ordinary laid county regu larly Vaased at the July term 1904 witl' be sold at the coorthotue door in Thom- aavilie. Ga , within legal hours of tale foresail on the lint Tuesday in Ragout, 1904, the followinir property, to- Vfit: Lot, 18,18 and 14. fronting on Bt7*n it root; 1, 8.3, 4, 7, 8 and 9. front ing Hopkioa Are.; 1, 8, 3, 4, 0 and 0, fronting Letter St ;8,9,10, II, 18 and 18, fronting North Side Thomas St.; 17,18, 10, and 80, fronting Sooth Side Thomaa St., and 87, fronting Wnght St., according to plat reoorded Oct. 80. 1805 in Book D. D„ page 78f Record* of Deeds Thorns, Oo., Ga. AP of raid loti attested in Tliomaaville, Ga E. M. Smith, R. Thomaa, Jr.,* Executor, Will of W. E.. Device,. De- ooaeefl For Leave to Sell. GEORGIA—THOIUH OOCXTT: Notice ia hereby given that the under- signed has applied to the Ordinary ol said County for leave to tell real esute belonging to the estate at Helen B. Foote for the payment of bequests and (or distribution. Said application will be heard at the regular term ol the Court o( Ordinary for aid County to he held on the flrst Monday in August, 1904. This 1st day July 1904 W. B. Webb Executor under the will of Helen B. Foote. 7-8-4L Petition for Discharge. GEORGIA—Thomas County : ■JMix Sarah Wyche Ha\es, adminis tratrix upon the estate ot Robert T Hayes, late of said county, deceased •having filed her petition for discharge, this is to cite all persons concerned \o show cause against the granting of thh discharge at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county* to he held on the first Monday in August 1904. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. 7-8-41 For Sale. ' Having bought the entire equipment of the Kentucky .Stables, we have on hand an excess of harness, phaeton*, buggies, surreys etc. These we offer at alow figure for cash These articles are second-banded, jbnt with light re pairs they will give splendid service. Call At' Kentucky Stables, ELDER and FOSCER. d-w-tf $25.00 KewardT A reward of twenty-five dollars will be pain by the undersigned for tiro ai- rest with proof to convict any perv n guilty of a criminal trespass on the" fol lowing lands in Thomas county Georgia, to-wit: LotS,4, 5. 87, 38, 89, 43and 44, in the 17 district. Consult D. L. Bulloch, Ochlockopee, Ga. E. W. Swift, Columbus, Ga- 7-22-12m will be L'hom'isvitle. Gs. Wherefore petitioners pray r.» Jm made a body corporate uuder the panto and style aforesaid, eutltled to th< rights, privileges and inmiqnttic* , .u<l sab jet to tiro liabilities fixed by In w. Cooper, James Gribben, Jas. H. Brown. L. Steyerman. F. W. Boyer, W I. MacIntyre, W. C.Snodgrass, peti tioners. July 7, liKM I certify the foregoi'U to be a true copy of original now of il e in my office J. W. Groover. O. 8. C. .Tuly 7th 1904. WASTING COCGli. Lingering, wasriug couglw, may end in consumption. Kydale's Cough Elixir will stop the cough and .heal the diseased nroiubrauo of the throat and lungs. Rydale’s Elixir it the most ef ficacious remedy ever discovered, for nil chronic tiiroxt and Inug trouble and those debilitating, “ran down" condi tions of the system, which stubbornly resist treatment and which, if neglected may end in fatal disease. Trial size, 25c. Large size, 50c. J W. Peacock