Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, November 04, 1904, Image 3

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*''K8-BNTE't 0, U;'K. f '.n-AWItAVMqBeiiL. v-»—n- To.Ll.te ilwi t»P.V «»f S'at Tltei'emv M UttbiUf-JI Petition for Charter ibhvVhtbl* IV.ik, Spcre- t.-»u titti e <r Ge'irgiu. r». T. «'r, C‘ U ti. Uuokv, A. (j. H«»b- Lukt;. tli'.v r '-Ttioir & ills, n, nut ii TllOlUdS Cull speutf uiljr ri First, TT lucceaaors utiil utsu’u lo livcua.* BeorjHiriiiea n»u, r im: L\v» ot Uuorx.a or tlH^yuti.i.fc iiueiuuttCi' uiwuliomd or tl.tj lull yeiiuu ui liftY fuiu>, Mill* pmiUguif lei.cVi 1.. Second. Tt.»r- u.e name under vvlaeL pet.ta'i.eiti certie uj L« Uicotyulutcd \* liuutu Lite Aih.ouu.tlou ol . .wui?xm.’' r.teie vftil no au capital ritoosl ot »u*u at-toeUliuu ’i lie situ, ui.d object ot kite tutu utiMM-’iiuioU Lotiig |o cul**y on u mutual co-Oj.e.vt.vc ai« tuaurnuci bastiiO*H. uccuid ug tu tire term* ot ti.i* «lartot, iiiid iuies Him by laws' that they may lieicalur auO^t mat altaii not be m uny manner iu conliict viidt tiie cooblituUcu uiul tans of t tin? stare of Georgia. Third. Tuat they do in good faith intend iuKo fonisrJ \»nii«»at doiuy to orgiuii/4 .t*uu mmkk’MUoo, Willi its prin- cijial otfiuu iu the city of Tlioimuviiie. county of lUoum*,. elute iff Ueurglu. With thurighl to esiab.ieii brunch otli ees at each ocher j luccti.iu the htatd. Of Georgia us they lLuy see proper. Four Ii. Potiiluher* slioiv that they hare given thirty caja nou u of then intention to apply for jjud ci.ar er ly pnblicativb of K.rJ p»*iilt90 iu ti$ Tliothisvilic Timiou Enufprlitfr & new s- paper of general cm u hit ion and the newspaper w here the legal, advertise meuta for the county of Tl.onuis ate published, unco a week for four weefch before the firing of thin petition iu the office ol the Secretary of S5*»to of the state of Georgia. Whe^dforts your letUtoncrs file this their petition as provided by Jaw . and pray, that they be made iin orp .rated under said name, under w^ r ° / fliojr will havojhe right and i:iiiliori^ to sue and bo sued, to contract, pQfQhaae, own aim s*I real estatebmd «tlier |Au«rey that they tuny find of necessity for the prop er cord net of aiid profH'sed UnsitiOyK and to do any and u l oilier acts u^es- aary for the proper conduct of *aid hire iuoKti. They further pray that they might have the rigid to urn n Common real,and td tuiilre finch inlt-s aii»1 by Petition f or Charter. GEORGIA. 1 County: Tome HomrabieSenior county: Tne jicJiliOUitf O. M. Shepptrd, A. S Sa'es aud <V. V. Sbeppuid; and their tiuctotisorti, jail of H*e countfv of Tbouiu-, respectfully shows: 1st. That they desire for themselves, ili-ir r fesocitites and fiuci ctisora to-be* come iiioprporaton as a bunyvoleut in titiniiiou uadcr tiie imnio ami style of 1HE GENERAL BENEVOLENT UNION AND LACJB EXCHANGE SOC'IET V OF GEO iol.V for a term ol ttfty (60; years with the privilege of re UttWU . 2nd. Tim they desire to transact business in the stale of Georgia and elsewhere iu the United Stares as they shall deem advisable, wall their priuoi*. put ollbe uud place of business in Thom* hsvillo in the county ot Thomas, state ef Georgia. 8rd. That there will be no capitul ttouk in Mtid association, the ooject of the sumo being to organize and carry on a mutual co-operative labor exchange business accnidiug to the terms ot this charter aud the tales and by-laws that they may hereafter adopt that filiall not iu any manner conflict with the Con dtUutum aud laws of the United Status or with the stare of Georgia. . 4th. That they propose to go for* ward without delay and orgunlve said association, with the right to establish branch ofiWes or subordinate lodges up on terms agreed upon by petitioners and those dtsiriug to charter subordinate ' 1 ugOtfi 6th. Petitioners desire the right to sac uud be sued, to have a common seal of office, to bay aud >ell real and per* siual property aud to do any other thing hot in violation with tho laws of the United States or the state of Geor gia as to them may stem proper and necessary in tho premise*. Cell. They desire that the govern niitit of.this institution shall be in the hands of a board ol * ulue 04' directbVs ; that three (8) of said boml shall couxti- tutu feu executive committee, who shall have immediate charge of ail the bus!- uo-.s of die institution and that this ex ecutive committeo for tho flrsl two years aud uutiL their successors are elected,uud qualified shall consist of O. Ai. Sliejqxird, A. 8. 3aJusauu A. V Sheppard, and that said executive com mitice shall bo elected by tho b.ard or WHAI ABUUC II? Now tliat tlietuumltqjutd shouting caused Sheriff Sale. GEORGIA, Thomas County: Will be sold outlie First Tuesday in ^ by Mr. Watton’s speech have'died away, Decmber l-JM between'.he usual legal! w u t of it, »,id ita etTefcfi It is liunmn . Henry George, addressing an i udi- once, called President Roosevelt a shameless sham, and asked his iicarurs if they didn't agree with him. Thoy promptly answered that they didn't, j whereupon Mr. George as promptly re- ■houru of sale, befurw the court. l»onso nature to wane to hear somebody ripprd door iu Thomas Couu*y, Gi*, to the U p tj lH b n k. Wuoro v *T a bat k appear- j highest bidder for csslu the tollowuig' 0 d-f uesdoy Mr Vntson proceeded to! ^“v " I “ l 8lad of 11,1 " or,h ' while trying to convince people who do not agree with you, instead wasting one's time bn those whose seutimeuts are in entire accord with the speaker’s." Mr. George's language is somewhat Vehement, but lie seems to have the right idea of the truo purpose of cam paign speaking. It G unfortunately a fact that most audieuces prefer to listen to campaign speakers who agree with them, and fliey are generally ready to bat those who are otherwise minded. ii 4 4e ' * 1 Sheriff. Old nswspopsro for sals cheap TlmssEntorprloo. *4*«i lawM for the*government of said nti» ii ms ft-eytn*y deem propel not iu Jd rL ‘iHors every two years, cmi flirt will) t'lm roust nut ion and ot the slate'of Gtorgin. Your petitioner* wiU t?v«;r pray ' • .1. V Cul p«»pp«*r 'i • • O. M Kntiiit»niiQ A r H. S.',poo to A. G. Robiusr n DO YOU NEED A -MEDICINE? TtH. That all vacancies in sail cxeo j ntivu committee or mid hoard of direr • ; tors shall tefilled at any regnlar moot* u' of the executive comuiittce aud by, the executive 'committee. | 8ih. That said executive committee !44t shtil have authority to eket such other officers and prescribe such oilier by-law an.l lulcs and tuulre suuli constituiioLs ai shall,item to them proper fjr tho m iiiugcmcut of tho institution. IT COSTS roilNOTHIHO TO IHYC3TIQATE. j WHEREFORE; l'etllionerspr.y for There is no one who does not need a fc icnn'otvcs^and their legal samnsors to Liver Medicine occasionally. bo made a l»o(lv,corporate and politic, The symptoms of Liver Complaint are i . well known to every*one, cuch aa consti- , w ith all tho rights, privileges, imtnutu- pution. 'dyspepsia, losi of appetite, sleefc- tbs alil | v tB! rictiouS fixed by law. Iessnessf headache, a tired feeling and j * _ many others of a similar nature. T. N. IIOFKIN, Thousands die annually by not heeding j Petitioners’ Attorneys, the warnmgsxd nature. Many acquire some chronic disease I hereby certify that tho above is from which Ihey neycrrecDTer. ! true copv/.f the nriginal uowofflloi" Many'ofthese could be spared for years ; '■ r of usefulness, by keeping in the home jmyofiicfjh This Oct. fflst. 1901. •owe rdUbl* muedy. . ! J. W. GROOVER, We beliave that-we can convince any: .L, fair-minded persouthat there is no bet- j Il-4-4t C. b. C ter remedy for the Liver known, than j / Dr. Thacher’.i Liver and Blood Syrup. j ■ ■■ — The formula ia known, consisting of: ' .4. '■ ** Buchu, Hydrangea, Mandrake, Yellow ( Barber Wanted Dock, Dandelion, Sarsaparilla, Gentian, . A taiher to All .pr/rmanent Sunua and Iodine of Potassium. You i know just what you are taking. How:»jw.ricix. Whifo preferred. Apply f,' this. Itjis already prepared and can be j T. Joyner, B6sto:; f Go. dl wi. taken immediately. | The strength is extracted in the most [ *"_ ’ r '-- ' s * . skillful manner, certainly superior to any i ! powdered preparation known. (We also j manufacture a Live* Medicine in pow- f dered form, with which, any druggist can I. supply you, but this, like all'Othet* dry j Liver Medicines requires preparation.) Dr. Th ocher’3 Liver and Blood Syrup 1 is pleasant to take, does not lose its • strength, as Liver Medicine in dry forur, and will keep in any climate. Your doctor, however skillful, could prescribe nothing better. There' is no opportunity for a doctor to make a mistake in writing a prescrip tion, or a drug clerk to make a mistake in compounding the same, (betides a doctor’s bill and the cost of the medi cine.) .You can be absolutely sure of the proper proportion being in every dose. Dr. Tbacher’8 Liv6 and-Blood Syrup has been Used with the greatest confi dence and success in thousands of homes for 62 years, and is prepared by a phar macist of 25 years’ experience, in a labo ratory equipped witji the most modern appliances tot the most perfect safety. Jf you do not underhand your com*. writ* today for a Frio •ample Wt*e and •‘Dr, TharheFm Health Book.” Glre tympiotHS for ai trier. If e almply atk that yon at our expense, » * knw T > * ,utt FOB 8A.LB BY ALL DBUGOnXJ• SO cent* and $1,00. Wood’s Seeds. VIRGINIA GRAY Winter Oats, real property, to-wit; All that tract or parcel ol land, kituate, lying and being In the lAth. district of Thomas cdnnty, Ua. and being that part of ,loc of laud number thirty seven (:t7) ill said district bonuded as tallows; Commencing at tile county line road at tire corner of what was formerly Burnett's land and running thence along the Sontli line <>f the said Barnett's land forty on* chains to the AlbanyJtrauch of the Atlantic Coast Lius Rsii Road, thence along the line of Bnnyau Young's lend to thr corner of the Emanuel.land 25:80 chains to the County Line Road t bunco along the County Lias Road S;41 chains back to the starting point, containing thirty ons acres more or less. Levied on and sold as tiie property of A. G. Grant and Mrs. J. S. Soifiasu ts satisfy two A. fas. issued front the dupei - ior court of Fulton county, Ua. to sati.fy tho ptiacipal, interest and cost da, on on said II. fas. Notice given to defen dants in writing of ibis levy. This Nov. t 11)1)4. T. J. Hight, I- 1.6. FOLSOM, I Contractor and Builder, j .Work ereeattd aerordl ng to latests! A approved metliods. t T Box 143. ■ Rhone connections. I f Thomnsvillr, Ga. ] aFlana, speciflcatiods and estimate; j furnished,, J THE BSa,T LINI3IEN4S, “ Chamber!niu’s Palu Balui is consid- ered the beat liniment ou the market," Write Post & Bliss, of Georgia, Vr. No other liniment will heal n eat or brai«o so promptly,' llo. other, affords ■ucli quiok relief from rheumatic pains. No ocher is so valuable for- deep seated pains like lame back and pains in tho chest. Givo the liniment a trial aud you will never wish to bo without it. Sold by J. W. Peacock. A. A W, FROM SOUTH*AFRICA. New ^Way of Using Chamberlain's Cough\ Remedy. Mr. Art her Chapman writing from Darb&u, Natal, South Africa, says: “ As a proof that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is a cure suitublo for old aud young, I pen the following: A neighbor of mine a child jut over two months old. It nod a very bud cough aud the parent:) did not know w hat to givo it. I sug gested that if they would get a bottle of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy and put gome upoxifc dummy tent the baby was sucking* it Would no doubt cure tho child. Tlds thoy did and brought about a quick relief ami cured tho baby.". Tlity remedy ii for sale by J. \V. Peabock. D, & W. slush it. And of coarse, his wit nleased j the audience. Ho is magnetic, and! amusing, earnest and sincere, brilliant but not convincing. He did not get down to Hrat princi ples. He did not go to the yoot of things. He cast the sunshine of his wit around obscure issues and left the main points that stand out boldly untouched. He condemned Republican rule, but what did he offer in its stead? Noth ing. What hope did he hold out of vic tory over it? None. What help is he giving to defeat it. Npue. Even if his cause was right, would it be expedient? Is it wise to divide the army against the foe into two parts, ana send oue off into an old field to liaw' np the grouud, and fight the air while the othet* bears the brnnt of battle atone. Mr. Watsou ridiculed the Democratic party for its mistakes. Now what ersdit does it bring * man to never make mistaken. Isn't he a; rather weak uufiatistactory man? Does not the Democratic party c^e&erve honor foi seeing its mistakes and correcting them. Mr. Watson's statement that the ne gro vote is «sed in Georgia by the Dem ocratic party needs no argument to re; fate it. This, if ever, has not been done in late years. His plea of southern birth, is on the face an inspiring one, bat no mar should follow eveo diis neighbor in mistakes and wrongs. \ ‘ Other statements of hit about Parker being the tool of tile trysts, and bribery hating swayed the National Democratic oonvoution are serious charges. Yet ho brought forward no proof, and backed his allegations with no evldeuce. Mr. Watson ridiculed the silence of Judge Parker. . Judge Parker does not have to talk. Ho stands for Democracy/ His actions tell that lie is an honorable citizen, an upright man and u staunch Democrat. Wlmt does Parker stand for? asks Mr. Watson. He stands for the principles tlmtrihe Sooth lows, that the South believes in and that the South will vote for. The south is Democratic and will not t* led away after strange gods even when ihay are garbed in at tractive aitire aud labeled "Jefferso nian Democracy." The people of Gc*or< gia take their Democracy straight. Mr. Watson, interested, umcre.’, pleased, but did not convince. Tho Times Enterprise welcomed with pleasure the coming of the Former’s In stitute of this district; here today. We trust that their deliberations may be plcuhaut and profitable. Thomasville is always glad to have the people of the comity aud the neiglibarhood here. Up on them her prosperity depends. ‘ Slit recognizes their worth and their sterling character. We welcome tho furthers with outstretched hands. The Albany Herald tells of a wonder ful cotton picking machine recently in vented in thut city. So far no discov ery has been made that equals Cliffy. Rut the coouless cotton field may take its place among modern inventions. Columbus, Ohio, May 19,19 Some four years ago I was fiuffi m from impure blood aud a general run; down condition of the system. I nod no appetite, was losiug flesh, and had an all- gone tired feeling that made me .mfsera- * I began the use of S . S. S., 'and after taking seven or eight bottles mtskin rations and-took on a [low that assured me that cingsev was cleared of all trui . ,1 « • best blood purifier and tonic tnadCj and Tiie average campaign rally tlma be- strongly a4viw iu use to all those in need my Mood bad been mtored to lta nor mal, healthy oondittau. My appetite restored, as I could eat anything put be fore me, and as I regained my appetite I increased in weight, and that “tired feel. I tag" which worried me so mucb disap peared, and I was once again my old self. I heartily recommend S. S. S. as the but blood purifier and tonic made; and cornea a sort of a flow of sonl rather than » feast of reason.—Americas Times-Recorler. Governor Terrell who ltaa been in Savannah, speaking of alleged ballot- box fronds, langliodnnd said, "Did tiiey vote Brother Will'ama?” Some day the governor wilt ran for senator, audit those Savannah boys vote Brothers Williams, Thomas, Richard and Henry against him, he will langli in hi, other throat. Mr. Watson may bo willing to dis miss the negro qnostiou with a wave of the hand, bnt the voter, of tho county will not dismiss it' without a vote for Parker. From the way Tom Watson scored the newspapers it is evident that all of them haven't been treating him a, lair ly as the Timqs-Enterprise haf There Is lots of political talk now, hot that doesn't alter tho fact that Tliomae connty is going Democratic. As long as Mr. Watwn abuses the newspapers, lie can never hope for the success of Ids party. Governor Terrell says he wants to see South Georgia have five of the eight new cocutios. Save a date for Griggs on Fridsy night and got yonr politics on straight. of snch medicine. Victor StcbbikA Cor. BarthmaU and Washington Aves. | Wheeling, W. V., May 28, 1903. ' My system was rundown and my joints sclied and pained me considerably. I had used S. S. S before and knew what It was, so I purchased,a bottle of.it andhtve taken several bottles and the aches and point are gone, my blood hao been dens- ed and my general health built up. t can testify to it at s blood purifier and tohlBt 1531 Market St. John C Stbik. If you have any symptoms of dis ordered blood write ns and onr physicians will advise you free.- ; Our book on Mood and akla diseases sent free. ; The Swift Speolflo Company, Atlanta, da. : From now on dost will fly sb thick iu. the campaign is it did on circns day. Something doing every day la now Tbomaavllle's motto. A smashing symphony of (flcc?nl joy. That's antunui in South Georgia. Parker Is bombarding ’ New Yorkerk <:,f with his eloquence. Pjtrber can sing, “Msrylaad, my Maryland." Cocld a poultry yard be called a shoo factory? ; Get yonr mind In shape for Thanks giving. 11 ' r (ilieors don’t alwiiy* mean >yote».' WEHAVE JUSC REOEI^l® LOAD OF TEXAS RED RUST PROG* . SE5H5ID OATS Grownand shipped direct from Texas and if you want the best Seed Oats “We have them,” and they are yours at a less price than canibe bought elsewhere. Price attractive. ' Letu3,guoteyou.’ 1 • • ....... • ’ . . i J ( | , Ftill stoc^ Hay, Grain,/Wheat Bran, Cotton Seed Meal .and ; Hulls. All kinds of COAL AND WOOD. Prompt attention to all orders. The Thomasville Ice-Compan? - ' PH ON E NB MBE K H M.if OiiiliH'- ;^nU«'Y