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

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TIME8-F.N fcsBKPBISfl "H0MA.S7II£3, GEORGIA AOGU8' r 0- 1904 ' •am* Hems. y,M- •’ Wr.aHTftrvJ i*. taaWff, of Hw* gd*« «ns» t lt-is" _-«■ Sniwlay. , M«. -islepoite sick at Jii-r muiWw^io «i to. • ..^oer. (for S’. xJV'ik- • *Va |*aid Patted H yMt-tau fr'*n<te •. . 3®*SfTP , ’«** Jttd^teitrore having aioM.v to.;i J . -< aw*'.' *!«■ <«»,:« »he- 1>rfit«V yarC-"S-. <i»*aK*«v •* fault Pxtrtr, &G<* l ***i«o "1m to Mr.’ M. I'. Vreday, ftiV. 4. !•!. r &'hcTtme«ZTxv< «g 6. «nd B. S«NI. ■ "• f Tlie.Brunswiok and Birmingham road *H told In Bnuwwiek at public outcry ft) Mr. Bird if. Bobfuaon, of Sew York, l ifijr prexident of the road; The ule a i« conducted by O. B. Ogg, receiver, n >d i be upeet price wee $1,000,000. The i . Kid will be immediately tranaferred to the Atlantic and Birmingham, which laabceu oporatiug it for aeveral months, fill* ia the end of a long and relations .ogliJ tangle. ThomaertUe people will’ . »s glacl to learn of the final aatiafactory iidjustmeot, which haa not reanltedin >«* to tii* A. and B. list to-. I W: i r*w «nmi'i'il*fi''p - «*f Ctiamh: r!.»ifi s4Uv.r nj>it i, "*t- wta Ury CmifTi'-i- e -w •' *> Sattrii slid Trecr *tMH* » "H^Huunri of f» » lltW. *• l-rAOt » .. .. fjli> fiirijM- <»»•.><. •ling: t»*' • *• 0- *-«*+■<. apes! .i • *- lit, —i -•SlWJCr. t * <ln» / VvMtC< «l <b« *** -r-fforitt: tiii. i: -1* S«-Jf t* ^#4. j*.W i -< .-■ jXcu> lay >a* /a ’veb.-) . J*ss?i&Svi***twit. iw %cmtn.»>*vw '*<*•<*€ <«d T’/rWir. w> i itiwav ]f?rno!, mj^i ;• -Shoos Aril B5*Q!$fet«v *V« aal WjnGV.h*. fn'iV iBftofejf, i- ififibby «»t.I 7i irfflar-. .1 T-v;$ir*‘. Wu* .*f iisi * . Y-<* * *•*«-*< d n* l*f viV «*ie«rrsm ** Si- «i .cii Tab. o 'ltTPHshwe-il*«d w<k*ui'\ r lit*-1> jk-V i* czar of (trier. They Are LM’:.!' aalfiA foe **'■£» at *uy tiiac n*n *fc»ec«***»jr to relieve >Uit* »i«i a*'a THtlflistls. F mlly sizt* XU Poarock. x Mr, and Mr*. Hipolite H»r®. j. Mr. aud Mrs Hipolite of DeValles j .ifulf Ark. arrired in the city yesterday, j iud will spend some time here. They j may permanently locate in this’ci^y. J tlxh Hipolite is pleasantly remembered j lie Mrs. H. A. Peters. Since herdepar* : -nr!; from Thomasyille'a few months | v she WflH/married to Mr. Hipolite. j r y lofilv well and happy, and says she T i f U) home again. Mr. Hipo- # 4M f. *-x f fv?i<cd himself as being most K'-" j i .lornfly struck with South Georgia. j * > on v.kvo a beautiful city and a y-^OM i 4 • entitleountry M he said, “and l'am J a mI to he here.*" 2250 Registered i. ,j.. j Tin registration .books for the county ; f . j r'ni. ry have closed. There tire about , ; .,j -2 .AC t. uiies on,the list, and thefo will be t ItpVf utithxi to cast their ballots a week from : titrifirovr. “ ./. T. Crow of Ooolidge spent- Wcdnes* ” ' .lay in lowu. Vi■;•; • -»„ ;. x } ^'arshal Burney, of Boston, sj>eut i Wedne sday in town.' ( M r. G. E. Butler of Ooblockoneo was in town Wednesday. YHB Jyj\i OLD SUM ME A , an »k« good eld snmnmr Hnje,. t Wkm-l^thr^njiherooglifiii ' r, j,u>i i . anim^.v jiwi madatwa are alt kepi b>-* • jmrid ^ to loan and beast are of f, taasevv -xritaranee. El.iott’s E:«mbi ■*• iCNf'Jkav* newt is the uirvit sepriedab’e >-.* *eWi*‘n' iletoermmr.y liniment in . rR r* >. <■-* ^ ickiy and heab sjrv.i h «iir.*f s < * vto,^.«s brni‘*;-, S’ru -, *• <• • Y<w.- jc^’ vje tvtff plat f«**r 2&*, •w«t < • i ■tyrir 'B'nwrbicb if >1 ■) jmn- .'•■kV fcv£ W, Bssct>ck.\ H. M. Harrell, of BaiUbridge, was at tiie Stuart yesterday. Major h Redfearn of Barwio! •Hint’Wednesday in town. \ Holt. Virgin, of Pelham, was a guest or the Mitchell .Wednesday Mr. John Slater Jr. has recovered from a sevore attack of soustroko nnd fever. The report was cirenfatod that Mr. Slater had boon temporarily insane, but this his family emphatically deny. BEST TIME TO CUBE DYSPEPSIA. I, J. W. Peacock, Guarantee* Mi-o-iia WillCare if Used now. s T^lfe warm weather months are the best in the whole yerfr for the treatment of dyspepsia and stomach trouble. The out door life, the fruit and berries which are so liberally eaten, all help to restore tone to the digestive system. I, J. W. Peacock, am ready to refund the money if Mi-o-na does not cure in* digestion and stomach troubles at any Reason, bnt urge alt who axe afflicted with dyspepsia to begin the use of Mi o* na now, knowing that the cure will be more quickly effected. If the food you eat gives you pain and discomfort and does not digest readily, a Mi*o na tablet taken after each meal will soon bring relief aud complete free dom from all stomochtmubles. Mi-o*na soothes ipid heals the inflamed stomach lining, mingles with the food, aids di gestion, gives tone aud strength to the whole system,'and makes complete and permanent cures in the worstcases of stomach troubles. If by any chances Mi-o-na should not give you perfect satisfaction and do all that is .claimed tor it, return the empty box to J. W. Peacock and he will refold your money without a question. You are the sole judge. A 50c box contnius two Weeks’ treatment, and this' guarantee covers two hopes. •' • Take advantage of the summer the best time iu kite whole year to regain good health and to enjoy Jjt, Executor’s Sale: GEORGIA—Tliomas county. By virtnreof on order of the Court of Ordinary of aoid conOtY, will be sold at public outcry, ou toe Bnt Tuesday in September, 1804, at the conrt house in ■aid county, between the l^gol boon of sale, the following real estate situated in Thomas count?, to-wit: A certain lot in city of Thomasville, Go., being on west side of Crawford streut, between Smith Are. and Fletcher .street, lying between lets of lira. Harrocks on youth and Mrs. Maswy cn north,'said lot bar. lags frontage on Crawford street of 78 feet, north side being 21S fee*,south side 174 feet and rear line B0 feet, according to AloSwain survey and known in said surrey a< lot No. 2, and haring thereon a 7 robra dwelling. -Terms cash. ”' This 1st of August, 1904. ' W. B. Webb, Executor of wilt of Helen B. Foote. Property pointed ont by E. M. Mal- late, Agt. 8-9-4 Petition for Charter. C. C. Cocroit, Tbomaavillfg Os. Pianos and Organs. Repres ctlng Phi ps & Ciew Co £>u<>nt >, O.-orgla Hu$jt\rjiv, Knabe, Plsrhcr H;«r<lntun, Kmn ilu. Ilurrirg’on, Kimball. Uiullo I'litiius Knibati Rcvd and P<po ORGANS. YEAR SALE A CONTINUAL STRAIN. M tnr men and woman aro com<diiitfy Fubjeciod to vvlipt they commonly term “a continual FtrMu!’ because of homo financial or family.trouble. It wears and <ti*tre«k?K them both mentally and pliya iruliy. nffoctfng their nerves badly and briuging on liver and kidney ailmeuta. vitli the attendant evil of constipation, oss of appbtite, sleeplessness low vital ity and desi>ondoucy. They cannot, a* ( u rulo, got rid of tills “continual strain.” j out they can remedy its health-destroy ing effects by taking frequent doson of Green’s August Flower. It tones up the liver, stimulates the kidneys, insures healthy bodily functions, gives vlai aud spirit tc one’s whole being, nnd event ually dispels the pnysicnl or mental dis tress caused by tlmt “continual strain.” Trial bottle of Atigpat Flower, Uoc; regular size, 75c. At all druggists. lEQINS- WjJnesftay,. August 24th, .This i/utii- SITOiiii?: SEPTEMBER 3. Leap Ya*ir corner only once in four years, and it may possibly be lour years niore before you have -another chance like this. As our second Mill End Sale outclassed flv.* first, so will this LEAP YEAR SALE out-class the second Mill End Sale. Oy Mr. Church well has been in the Eastern xpaAris for the past two weeks, and has.bought us .aach-an.array o 1 Bargains for this sale, as you have ajevarcan before, and may never see again. GEORGIA—Thomas County. Totfiq Hon. the Superior. Court of said County. The petition of^5. SteycTman, Edward Long*»berg and Harry Stoyermari, all of said State, respectfally shows. First. That they desire for them* selves, their associate*, successors aud assigns, to become incorporated'under the name and style of "The Steyermau Company.” Second. The term for which peti- fipuent iask to be incorporated i* twenty years with 4he privilege of renewal ac the end of tliartime. Third. The capital stock of the cor poration is to be Fifteen Thousand Dol lars, divided into shares of One Hundred Dollars each. Petitioner*, however,, ask the privilege of increasing said capital stock to an amount not exceed ing Fifty Thousand Dollars. / - - * Application for Administration.’ GEORGIA—ThosUs County: W, W, Brooks, having- made applica tion to me in due form to be appointed permanent administrator upon ^tbe es tate of Jo s eph Mallard, Tate of said coun ty, notice is hereby given that said appli cation \ ill be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinar^Jor said county to be held on the first Monday in Sep tember, Igoj. ' Witness mjr band and official signature this 18th day of July, I904. 7*29-51 W. M Jones, Ordinary, Ouardian’s Sal&. Fourth. The whole of suid capital stock has actually been paid in.' Fifth. The object erf the proposed corporation is pecuniary profit and gain toils stock holders. Petitioners pro pose to carry on the busiuess of geueral merchants, dealing by wholesale and retail in dry goods, notions, farmers , * ,vccn thr same hours until all of said supplies and provision*; buying and . P r °pe r fy ,s *°W* Terms CASH. first Tuesday in September, 1904. tc* tween the usual hours of sale, a one half (1) interest in the following real estate, situ .tern the town of Boston and countv of Thomas, tow it ^—One lot on corner of Main and Jefferson Sas.. fronting on Main St. 30X90 feet with one story brick store building thereon covering lot. One lot fronting on leffer«on St., Bos ton, Ga., contain ng one acre more or less, with a five (?») room dwelling h u-e thereon, bounded on the North by Jeffer son St., on the East by E. R. Wbab-y.on the South by Rev. D. H. Pa’kcr. on the WeftbyW.R Forster. . One lot Ironting on Stephens St., Bos ton, Ga., containing one acre inure or less, with a six (6) room dwelling house thereon, with servants house, bounded on the East by St'flhens on the S utb by H 1> Philips, on the West by Bapti t Church lot. aud on the N* rth by fackson Street. One lot in Boston- Ga., fronting on Green Street and A C* L. K y contain ing one-half (.})ocre more or less, bound ed on the West bv G^een Street, on the North by Levi 1 laves, on the East by Mrs/ Missouri Horn, on the South by A. C. L. right of way. Also ten (inj atres of land, Lot No. — fronting on the\Thoniasvi'le and Boston publje ro|d four’U) miles west, of Bos ton Ga, cleared but no*, under cul iva- tion. The sale continue from day to day bc- GEORGIA—Thomas County. By virtue of an order of the Court o' Ordinary of said county, will be solu at public outcry at the court house door in the city of TbomatviHe, Georgia, on th^^ axes OR p ro p er ty for any one year by Ad Valorem Tax. Constitutional Limit* A PROCLAMATION. By Hi. Excellency, Joseph M. Terrell Governor of the State of Georgia. Executive Department, July 87th 1094 Whereas the General Assemblv. at its session in 1903, propo-ed an amend, ment to the Constitution of this State, as set forth inXct approved August 17th, 1903, to wit: Section 1. Be it e iscted by the Gener al Assembly of the State ot Georgia, That article 7, section I, of the Constitu tion of this State, be amended by ad ding to said section the following para graph, as paragraph 2: 'I he levy of 4 STATE OF GEORGIA—Comity of Thomn*. Tho*. J. Jordan) vs [ Libel for Divorce. Julia B. Jordan) It appearing that thq defendant, Julia Brown Jordan is not a resident-ot Geor gia, it i* ordered that Rftrvice bo perfoc- tod in accordance with sections 2482 and 4078 of the Civil Cotie of Georgia, aud tliut notice containing the names of the parties plaintiff and defendant, with caption setting forth the court, the term and character of the action aud a uotice directed aud addressed to tho party to bo thus served who is Julia Browu Jor dan, the defendant, commanding her to be and appear at the next term of Thomas Superior covrt, aud bearing teat in the name of the Junge of S. C< 8. G., and signed by the clerk. The same to be published in tho Tiraes-Euterptise twice a mouth for two mouths. This Cth ot.j of June. 1904. Rout. g. Mitchell. Judge Superior Court Sou. Circuit. J. W. Giwwyer, C S. O. 0-10 8 RUBBER NECK Rubber neck or joints with Elliott’* Emulsified Oil Liuiment. It will re move all stiffness and soreness. It is much better than piasters for iau.e back, or paiu iu the chest’or side. E r - itot’s Emulsified Oil Liniment curt* muscular Rheumatism. Full 1*2 pint bottles, 25 cents. J. W. Peacock. selling all such goodn # ns may bo neees- j sary for the proper conduct of said pro- j posed busiucss; to ony and ow'u real estate; to borrow and loan money, to This 2nd day of August 1904 J. B Brooks, Guardian of W J Brooks. ~r rocvlve h„<1 hold and crocuto dccd» and! A „ n(Ja , Excursion to Savannah, mortgage* os security;. to soil'and buy live stock mid other personal property; to do all tmeh tilings a* may be neces sary to carry on the business as pro posed. -w. Sixth. That the principal offloo and place of business of the proposed cor poration will be in the Qity of Thomns- ville said Statu and Couuty. * Wherefore, petitioners pray to be ‘made a body corporate under tho name and stylo aforesaid,entitled to the rights, privileges aud immunities aud subject to the liabilities fixed by law S. A. RODDENBERY, Petitioners Attorney. GEORGIA—Thomas Couuty. Via Atlantic L/Oast Lino Wednesday, August 1 "rihr- The most delightful trip of the year. Boating, fishing and ocean breeze*. Train leave* Thomasville at ft :05 a. m. Rate f2.60 for the rouud trip. ^Seo agent of the Atlantic Coast Line, or address, T. J. Bottoms Traveling Passenger Agent. Thomanviile. Ga. For Sale. Having bought tho entire equipment of the Kentucky Stables, wo have on hand un exn-ss of harness, phaetons, baggies, surrey* etc.' These-we offor at I, J. W. Groover, Clerk SnJS-rior! * low for «**'' Tl,efc “ rticles Court, Thomas County, do certifv that tho foregoiug Is a true copy of tho original ou file iu wj office. Witness my hand and official signa ture this 10th day of August, 1904. J. W. GROOVER, 812 it. Clerk Superior.Court. L CHDiSllWELL &IC0MPANY, &a>i: Cjcj:.-, - - Thamasvillc, Georgia, v .Walck fju' J3|g Circular Price List. SPECIAL RATES. Commencing Sunday July 10th. the Atlantic Coast Line R. R. will sell round trip tickers Thomasville to White Spring* for f 2.00 limited to dato of sale. Tickets good ou train leaving Thomas- Tiile 0:15 a. m. Monday, The G. S. & F. will operate special train Val dosta to White Spring* and return to connect with these trains on A. O. L. For full information call on A. N. Torn- bull, ticket agent, W. J. Craig G. P. A. W.H. Leahy D. P. ! IS CONSUMPTION INCURABLE. Yes! If Rydales Elixir is used in time: before too much of the lung tissue i* involved. This modern scientific medicine removes all morbid irritation and inflammation from the lungs to the surface and expel* them from the sys tem. It aids expectoration heals the ulcerated surfaces, relieves the cough and makes breathing, easy. Rydale’s Elixir does not dry tho mucous ^surface and thus stop tho cough. Its action is just tlio opposite—R stimulates and soothes It kill the germs that cause chronic throat and lung disease aud thus aids nature to restore, these organs to health. Trial size ^5 cts. Large sizeoOcts. The large size holds 2 1-2 times the trial size. J. W. Peacock. are second Handed, but with light re pair* they will givo splendid service. Call at Kentucky Stable’s, ELDER and FOSTER, d-w-tf T. N. HOPKINS, Attorney-at- Law, Office 104 Upstairs Broad Street. Thomasville. • • ' Georgia Money to loan ou Thomas County LSTReal Elate at 7 pur cent anunm castor 1A for Infant* and Children. Tbs Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bm*3 the Senator* of Wood’s Seeds. Crimson Clover Sown at the last working of the Corn or Cottoa Crop, can be plowed under the following April or May in time to. plant corn or other crops the same season. Crimson Clover prevents winter leaching of the sou, is equal in fer tilizing value to a good application of stable manure and will wonder fully increase the yield and qual ity of corn or other crops which follow It. It also makes splendid winter and spring grazing, fine early green feed, or a good bay crop. Even if the crop is cut off, the action of the root* and stubble improve the land to a marked de cree. SSttgsafsgig: T.W.Wood & Sens, Seedsmen, ■iBiaoia, • viiiiiia, riswuBSarajsar the General Assembly for all purposes, except to provide for repelling invasion, suppressing insurrection, or defending the State in time of war,shall not exceed each dollar of the value of propery taxable in the State. Section-2. Be it further enacted, That whenever the above proposed amend ment to Ihe Conatttu’ion shall be agreed to by two-tliirds of the members elected to each of the two houses of the Gen- ral Assembly, and toe same has been ntered on the Journal., with the . yeas anti nays taken thereon, the Governor shall, and he is hereby authorized anti nstrucicd to cause said amendment to be published in at least two newspapers each congressional district in %.<s hutc for at least two months next pre ceding the time fo*- holding the nc/tt general election. Section 3 it further enacted, Tlat the above proposed amendment shall te submitted for ratification or rejection to the electors of this State at the next general election to be held, alter pubii- ernion as provided for in ihe second sec tion of this Act, in the several electicn districts of tbis State, at which electicn every p>j.->o\ shall be qualified to vote \vi*o is entitled to vote for members cf the General Assembly. All persons voitng atsau electicn iu fj^yor ot adopt ing the proposed amendment to the Constitution, shall have written or printed on their ballots “these word7.: “For ratification of the amendments o article 7, section 1, of the Constitution ot this State, so as to lini't the levy of taxes.on property fer uny one year by the General Assembly to five mills on each dollar of the value of^the property taxable iiKthe State, except for tho pur pose of repelling invasion, suppressing insurrection, tr defending the Sta fc . i time of war ”; ana alt persons opposed to \ the adoption of said amendment shall have written br printed on their ballot the woids: “Against the ratification of the amendment to article ?, section I, of the Consti'tition of this State, so as to limit R - e levy of taxe\ on property tor any one year by the General Assembly to five mills on each dollar of the value of the property taxable in this State, ex cept for tho purpose of repelling invas ion, suppressing insurrection, or defend ing the State in time of war.” And if a majority of the electors qualified to vote for members of the General Assembly voting thereon shall vote s for said amendment, then shall said amendment become a part of the Codstitution of this State. Now, therefore I. Joseph M. Terrell, Governor of said State, d * issue this Toy proclamation hereby declaring that the foregoing proposed amendment to the Constitution is submitted tor ratiticatton j-:ction to the toters of the State qualified to vote tor members of the General Assembly, at the general eloo- V tion to be held on Wednesday, October 5th. 1904. • By the Governor- Joseph M. Tcitell, Philip,* Cook • Governor. Secretary of Slate. 3-5-td Application for Guardianship. GEORGIA—Thomas county. To all whom it may concern:—Mr*. Emma J. Groover having made applica tion for guardianship of the persons and proper? r of C. F.. Edna, Margaret and Katharine Groover, minor children of O. D. Groover, late ot Brooks country, deceased, uotice is hereby given that said application will be heard at my of fice at tenVclock a. m.,* on the first Monday iu September, 1904. This July 13, 1904. Wm. M. Jones, C- 4 t. Ordinary Typewriter For Sale. A good Denxmore Typewriter, neorty niew; used but little, a genuine bargain. Partiee in need can get a tint-class machine at half regular price. Apply to A. W. Logne. 8-Ms Ojhlockaoe, (ffJr