Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, October 14, 1904, Image 12

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\ Are The Prices That Promised Last Wee k In Mei^ $1.00 Kid Glove*,..:..... ‘ -*- <®° 3flo Black Hosiery at. - • > }&* 'C-hj Il-avy Rlblicd BtgH Horn at....... 78u with How- Snpporu rj Attached |1.25 Fine broadcloth, yard and a half wide 50« Nobby SnirsUcrth$8.60 Up-to-date Suits worth $7.50 CnMmere BnlM worth 810.00 $1 50 Full size Cotmterpnue (we buy them in lols of 100). fioo ‘ 26 Best Creamery Cheese 'Whole Grain Rice. Ifc« Graoalalcd Sngor Bh-korj Tobacco pcrplnp 70c Heavy Undershirts and Drawers. 50c Flax Carpet, very strong, special , . 35c $10.00 Slater's Blue Flannel* .... T.$7 (X> 4 OS 4.08 4 50 5.9S 15o (X tugon Soap ner bar. SHOES, THE BEST AND THE CHEAPEST. M) Per sent off on all ladies Shoes over $2.00 ■ , ^ S Your money may all come back to you if you area good guesser. Somebody is going to get the $500.00. Try a guess at ihe corn. / ‘ - Jroad Street. ! at rw%lL>• .<* rrrstnn Yours Sincerely .. , NEEL BROTHERS, •t BEST GOODS"L-Oi/sZEST PRICES.W Thomasvills Qa. ' - Near Monument - • SJierifl’s Sole. OBOEGIA—ThomM OOnnty. la and by v Irtne of *-niortngn (If* i«- rned from the Sopenor Coart of Thom* ms ooaatv. Os-1 will nil at pahlio uile baforo the mart hon«o dnnv in tlio city •I nioauTillc, TIioniM coanlv, Oil., within Ihe I-unt hoan of .ale on the find Tamil” In November. lit.M. tliu 'owing doM-rlbci! pniporty to wit; Mm of land lu the non It who cor. rftatofU.il No 8*7. In |t<» Ifili iriet of Tllo.o >■ county Gt it lioii.R I tact of tan I Souvoyed by lb l*m- aeiRMt to A I'. Prevatt on Mm Will J day of Del. .nni reeonlud fin book Y V. taW* <10, Record, of <l«id« i>T Ttioniiecouutv. Go. till, N:1'\ '7.1th, 1904. ILduud.mt uo'.meil iu writicK, * T. J, HiKht. Siicrilf Tlin.no, Co.. G.i. Ttmnisvil!: Business College. If yna arc |l,' ores fed In a Hniiii.ee. Rdara'.ioo, you will do well to inventi- Kite rite method, of tl.o ntovemiimed Invitation. For full ii.foiination, ad- diemureiU on. ANSON W. BALL, I'rveldf.lt New Train to St. Louis. 6inr» the inauguration of the fsfct Mobile K«ut Ohio Limited between Montgomery and St. Louis, eWorld's Fair travel baa received a stimulus and the MoutgiHMery route crows daily in popularity. The M. & O. Limited loaves Mout*.imorr at night after the arrival of iu connecting train, from the Southeast and. reaches St. Louis the Mxt afternoon. j Application Leave to Sell. “ ' OBOBGIA—Thomas County. T. W. Lewis administrator of tl e •■late of W.laoti N. Lyons deceawd having nude application to me toael ’-.j tha natty belonging to said estate. ThininifO die all pe-aona to allow can-0 before me on the 1st Monday in November,-IIKM, why said npplicatitn . AonMnrfbe*™"*' * 1 s . KU. M. .TONES! : Ordinary. Administrator's Sale. GEORGIA—-Thomas Oouiur, . By virtue of uu order of the Court of Ordinary of mid county will bo void at. public outcry on the first Tueidny it» November, 1004, at the court honae in said county during usual hour* of sale, the following real estate situated iu Thomaa county in town of Pave, towit: Residence lo‘ in black. "Y n fronting Sycamore * trout one hundred seventy- four foot and Adder non street ninety foot, (living a five room dwelling house on it, Residence lot in block “W” fronting Anderson street sixty-five yards and Wilson xtr.*ot *txty-flvo ynr<K Keaidt-ucu lot in block “A” fronting Harris street two hundred mul ten feet, running Imek of uniform width two hundred and ten feet. Storehouse and lot in block u D t " now occupied ivr mill liery store, fronting Main at»out l wont v- ftvo feet, rnnuing buck one hundred feet. Terms cash. L. W. Humphreys, 9 8C-4. Atmr. Estate cf Stifle L'tle Application for Ouardianship. GEORGIA—Thomis County. To all whom it may concern, T. P. Dyson haying applied for guardianship of tho person and property of Madonna J. Dyson minor child of Faunio M. Dy son, lato of said county deceased. No tice is given that said application will 1)0 heard at my oliice at 10:00 a. as. on the'firat Monday in November next. Thin 3rd <lvy of Oct. ltOi /Villinm M. Jones 9 10- ft - 41 Ordinary MONEY TO LOAN. I negotiate five yean loans on farm' aida nt lowest ratest of iuteroat. Com mission charges reasonable. A small abstract too, consiatent with the amonnt of work and trouble involved, will be oharged in each oase. Briugyonr chain of title with yon. - EDWIN L. BRYAN. Atforney-ai Law. 81- '.v Moultrie, Ga Application for Support. deceased, having made application to thin court through their next friend Klin* Cochran for a twelve month* sup port out of the estute of the demeaned, and apprabers duly. Appointed, to Fet name aaldo having nitre their report, all persons concerned ar» requited to show cause before the conn of ordinary- of •ail conntv on lIih first Monday iu No vetnbf*r tool, why ttmapplication should not be giioitod and ihe reix»ri of the-up* praisers confirmed. W M. JONE8. - Ordinary. Administrators Safe. GKOdGIThomas County To nil thoffl it »na> concern: Mrs. Mary Eubankrhaving, in"prc r »(r fortn, applied to me for Permanent Let* tors of Administration oo the estate of ,T. O. Eubanks, lute of said county, de ceased. This is to cite all nnd singular •he creditots and next of km of J. O. Eubanks, to be rnd appear at my office on ihe first Monday in October igot.Jat m o'clock a. m.. and show cause, if any they can, why pemanent administration should not be granted to Mrs.^Maty Eubanks on J. O. Eubannk's estate. Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 5th day of Sept. 1964. Wm. M. Jones, , Ordinary. Application For Administration GEORGIA—Thou.vs Cocxty M. A. Fleetwood,Jlinving'made appli cation to ino in duo form to be appoint - od permanent administrator upon ti e eetato'of Mrs. M. F. Bouton, Lite of tiaid county. Notice is .hereby given that utid application will be heard at the regular term of the oonrt of ordina ry for eaid county, to he held on the first Monday in November 190i. Witness my bund and official signa ture thl, 4th day{of October 1604.; . Wm. M. Jones. Ordinary A VIicfition far \dmiuislration ai'OntH.V—I’lmmta Comity. M. A Fleetwood having ninth* appli cation to uie to be artpoiufcd ppriuvucnr :i.linini«tnitor upon the estate of Cbnrlio Carter. 'I'iu^i** to cite nil petgon- that- gaid ap- plication will be heard oil the 1st Mon day In N'.ivemlnr, 1904. WM. M. JONES, Ordinary* Application for Administration. OKOIUJt A - Thomas Comity. •L I. Langley having made application to me ro bu nppoiutei! permanent iwl mi.ii.stm.or upon tho x estato of Levi Langtes Into of s>id County, uoce.iKcd. Ting is io cifo all pngoug that g;»ul up plication will be heard on the first Mon* day iu November, 10iH WAX* M. JONES, % ' ’ Ordinary. The Asbsll Cane Striping Knife. Pays for UYself in one dayanse. Fpr sale by all hardware dealers or the Worts Mannfastnria ) ■ Tliomasvtlie, Ga. HAMBEBLAIN-S JJ JJ I REMEDY No one wlio is acquainted with its good qualities can be surprised at the great popularity of Chamherlain'b Cough Remedy. It not only eures coida and grip eifeotually and permanently, bat prevents these diseases from result ing in pnenmoni*. It is also a certai cure for croup. Whooping congh is no dangerous when this remedy is given. It contains no opinrn or other harmfnl substance and may be given as confi dently to n baby at to on adult, it alio pleasant to take. When all of them facts are taken iuto corsidorati-n it is not surprising that people in for eign lands, as well as at home, esteem this remedy very highly and very few sre willing to take any other after hav ing once used it. For sale by J. W. dcioock. . * w Application leava to Sell. - GE'JHULV—'Themis County. Mrg. s*. A. Peare«, Aiujiuistratrix of Umj t-stato r»f J. W. Pearce, df(-eo«ed, having made .application before mo lor tho purpose of gelling realty belonging to-the osmto. Tho s%iil application will be heard ou tho first Monday in Novem ber 19Q4. I^et all idmo**a »l»ow caoae before me on that dare vriiv said appll- cation ghoulri-not He granted. WA1. M. JONES, Ordinary. ~Jm. Administrators Sale. GEORGIA—TimuaCouNTT By virtue of an order of the court of ordinary ot said county: Will bo Fold at public outcry, on the first Tpefday in November 1904 at the court house In said coonfy between the UFual hoots of sale, the following real estate'ait* uated in Th'imsa county fo*wit: -One acre iu lot No. 381, five aeiya in lot ninety acres iu lot 18, 18 1*5 acres in Tot SSI, 35 acres iu lot 33S, 125 acres iu lot 337, 2 acres in lot 29,15 1 2 acres in lota 381 and 382, 10 acres iu lot 383, 20 acres in lot 344, 50 acres in lot 882. 60 seres irf lot 19, 75 acres in lot 382, 15 acres in lot 379, all in the 18th land district of Thomas county Georgia. The saleViU coutiuue from day to day between tho same hours, until all said property is sola. Terms cash. This 4th day of Oct • 1994. Robert F. Dixon AdmY. Estate of John b. Dixon. Petition for Discharge. GEORGIA - Thomas County. Mrs. Sallie L. Hayes, administratrix with the will annexed of the estate of S. L Hayes, late of said county, deceas ed, having filed her petition for dis charge, this is to cite all per-ons con cerned to show cause against ' the grant, ing of this discharge, at the regulsr term of the Court of Ordinary for gala coun ty to b) held on the first Monday in November, 1994. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary IT'S YOUR KIDNEYS. J Don't Mistake th» Cause of Ycur Troubles. J. U. Smyth, » lork in the office of the Duraut Lmnlmr Co., of Valdosta, living iu the outskirts of the city,, s»ys: **M.v wife used Doaii'* Kidney -Pills for kiduH. troubles and backache and found great relief after having triod a gieat number of other remedies with uoapparent result, she had suffered for some six or seven years wiih kidney and bladder trouble. I linl spout hun dreds of do lars for medicino and tha li*t of those which we used includes nearly everything said to bo good for kidney tro ibles. I also sunt her to the mineral epriugs and s bought mineral water and did everything I could buk nothing Relieved het until I g>5 Doan's' Ktduey pills, Since using thorn she has uopam whatever in Iter b.v?k and the A 9ir.i» of tho Kidneys'tins ln*en regain* ted until normal iu coediriou. We think tho world of Doan's Knluey Pills and rocomf*ud them to all our friend*. Just- such emphatic ondrivciuent can bo hud right here in Thomisvilte. Cull at R. Thomas'.drag groro and ask Ids customers rejiort. For sale by Ail dealers. PrW so cents. Foster- Milburn Co., Buffalo, New York, solo agents for the United States. Remember the name—Do.iu's—and take no other. Citation. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To all who it may concern: A. B. Finch having applied for Guar dianship of the person and property of Rubie Tyson, minor chi d of W. P. Tyson, late of Berriun county, deceased. Notice is given th itsaid application tyill be heard artny office, at io o’clock a. m. on the fir it MbnJay in October next. This 5tli Sept. 190!.'' Wm. SI. Jones, Ordinary. Dr. W. W. Jarrell, Physician and Surgeon. Tenders his professional services ' to the public. Office, over Chisholm Jb^DiUon's Phone 222—3 ringr. FOR SALS. Two-horse wagon and harness, in I -dqonli ion, bog^y and barnes t four milch cows, all will bd soli 1 acre cane. Address Frank at Thomasville Shoe Co. 14 3t-wd a