Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, November 11, 1904, Image 12

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NEEL’S SPECIAL SALE! , ‘ r ' ‘ Friday and Saturday November nth, and 12th. A Dollar Saved is a Dollar Made. So make Dollars by Saving them in this Great MONEY SAVING SALE! Listen to these Fr :n.«, nd come get your Shoes nd be Hpp/1 50 Children’s Refer Jackets, all colors, worth from $1.50 to $3.00, Sr -r - -, >ale price 98 cents. 40 Ladies Jackets, Tans, Browns and Blacks, Something well worm $6.50 for $4.50. 500 yds Typhoon Silks, worth 15c for 8cts. 100 each, Ties and Collars. Very popular, worth 25 cents for 10 cents. 500 yds all wool dress goods worth from 65c jo $1.50 for 49 cents. 100 pair Ladies Shoes, worth $ 1.25 to $ 1.50 Special, 75 cents. CLOTHING DEPARTMENT. 50 Mens Suits worth 5 to 7 dollars at $3.45 100 Men’s Pants worth 1.50 to 2.00 dollars, Special 75 cents. One lot of Men’s Shirts worth 35c to 50c for , 25 cents. ! Sy. up, fine, pe. gallon 2oc. Georgia Melon One lot of Boys Shirts worth 35c to 50 for Tobicso, better than Schnapps per lb. • (< 25 cents. Compound Lara per lb oc. 2 pound can Toma- 250 Men’s Shirts worth $1.25 for 75 cents, toes for 6c.2 packages Starch for 5c. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. 2 41 bs Flour for 75c. Good Rice per 18 2 l-2c Soap, 3 bars for 5c. Best Salt in white cotton saci’. 39c. Best Cheese per lb 15c: New Remember we always quantities to supply want supplied in one have on hand what we advertise in sufficient all wants. Come where you can get all you store cheaper than anywhere. Yours v to Save Your Money, NEEL BROTHERS, Broad Street. Thomasville Ga. Near Monumen t Remember tht somebody gets the$500.00 on Dec. 1st. Better take guess quick Sheriff Sale. OBORQIA, riiornm Oounty: ..aJIHUbaablil on the First Tuenlay In ftoMmter 1*01 between the urual left, how* of pal*, bifor* the court hooee door In Thomas County, Oe, to tho highest bidder for /**h. the following iw property, to-wit; AH th»t truot or puioel of lend, situate, lying und being Ulibliiath dtetrict of Thom»» oounty, (Wend being Hint put of lot of Und OBQitin thirty aevan (37) in inld dlitrtct tabdod u follow*; Commencing ut ^coon,y line raul at die corner of 'HhjH wa* formerly Barnett'* land and fanning thence along tho South line of tba eald Barnett'* land forty one ohaina toihe Albany branch of the Atlautlo Ooart Line Rail Road, thenoe along tho lip, or Banyan Young'a land to the orrner of the Emanuel land 93:80 chain* to the Oounty Line Boad thenoe along tha Oounty Line Road »;41 chain* back to the atartlng point, containing thirty «aa acre* more or lei*. levied on and eold as the property of JL0. Grant and Mr*. J. S. Hoffman to «att*ty two fl. fat. iwued from the 8upei tor oourt of Fulton county, Go to aatiify tha prlnotpal, lnt-re*t and coat due on OB «a*d fl. faa. Notice given to defen. d<m* In writing of thi* levy. m ' Tht* Nov. 3 1901. T. J. Eight, 114.4, Sheriff. Sheriff’s Sale. Divorce. Adeline Mitchell yj. John Mitchell. To John Mitchell; You are hereby cited to be and ap pear at the next term of Thomas Superi or Court, April term 1935, In the cjile above stated end show cause, if any you have, wh/ divorce should not be granted, i^iefault thereof the courl^wtll proceed as Justice may appear. ‘ Given under my hand and aval J. W, Groover. Oierk superior Court. Mh4‘l8d-ll-9-16. GEORGIA -Thomas Ooonty: In nndljy virtue of a mortgage fit* I will sell at poblic sale before the conrt house door, in the city of Thomasville Ga., within the legal hear* of ale on the first Tuesday in Gee. 1901, the following deeoribed property towtt: AU that tract of laud lying and being in tha Oounty of Thoma*. State of Georgia, better known as follows: Commencing at the southeast oorner of the traot of land deeded by Elian Coleman to Ella Cole man, running thence west 1* chain* and 95 links, thenoe aonth 7 chains and 90 links, thenoe east id chain* and Haas, thence north 7 chains and 90 link*.' Said tract of land being in the •hapeof 0, rectangular parallelogram containing 19 1-9 acre* more or lees, being part of lot of land No. 193, In the 18 district G. M. of said oountv Notice of levy given In writing to the defend ant Louisa Coaton this Nov. 7tli, 1901. ' T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff Thomas County, Ga. MONEY 10 LOAN. I negotiate five yean, loans on farm anda at lowest ratest of interest. Com mission chergea reasonable A small abstract fee, consistent with the amount of work and tronble involved, will be charged In each case. Bring your chain of title with yon. EDWIN L. BUY AN. Application for Administration. GFORGIA—Tlioma* Oocu'y. To all whom it may concern: U A. Fleetwood, oounty administra tor, having made auplicitfm to m« in duo form to he appointed permanent ad ministrator upon the estate of Steph en Mingo, late of said county. Notice is hereby given that said application will be heart at the regular term of the court of ordinary, for said count-, to be held on the Brat Monday of December, 1904 Witness my hand and ofllci 1 signa ture, thisfll dav ot November, 1904. Wm. it- Jonee, oidinary. U-}l-4t. Notice to Debtors and r editors GEORGIA, Thomas Connty. Notice ia hereby given to all creditors of the estate of P. F. Duron, late of said oonnty, deceased, to render in an ac count of their demand! to me within tile time prescribed by law*, properly made out, and all persons Indebted to said deoraaed are hereby requested to make immediate payn.eot to the under- dlgnvd. This 2nd day of Oct 1904. G. L Daren, Admr. Estate of P. F. Daren, 11-4-3T Administrator's Sale. Petition for Charter. Georgia Thomaa County: Under and by virtue of an order pass ed by the Hon. Wm. M. Jonee, ordinary of Thomas Connty Georgia between the legal lionrs of sale before the conrt houaedoorin-tho city of Thomasville will be sold, the following described property to writ: All that tract or panel of land being the north half of lot of laucf No. 147 of the 14th diatriot of Thomas Coonty Georgia containing 930 acres more or less, about 1M acres of the same being to the County qt Jefferson State of Florida. Terms of ssle cash. T. W. Lewis, Administrator Est. of Wilson N Lyons, deceased. Administratrix Sale. Georgia Thomas Couury; Under aud bv virtue of au ord»r paw* ed bv thp Hon, Wm. M .Tone?, ordinary ill be sold on the first Tuesday in De cember 1904 between legal hours of sale before the court house door iu Thomaa Oounty Georgia following described property, to wit: One hundred acres of laud more or less of lot nun^er 2(12 iu the 13 district of Thomas county Georgia as shown by deed from J. A. Hurst, Sheriff to J. W. Pearce. Terms of sale cash. Mrs. S. A. Pearce, Administratrix. Kit. J. W. Pearce, deceased. / For Rent Two horse farm, good dwelling Out houses, also woodland pasture, lo cated iu Ochlockonee, Ga Call on or write Mrs. A £. Boston. Cordele, Ga. 10-27-lm. GEORGIA—Thomaa County. To the Superior Court of said County. The petition of J M. Simpson, G. L Daren, T. J. Willis, J. N. Carter and E. E. Wilkes, respectfully shows: 1. That they desire for themselves, tbeir associates, successors aud assigns, to become incorporated under the name and style of “THE PLANTERS WAREHOUSE CO ” with a capital stock of $8*100 00, divided into sharee of $100 00 each, with the privilege of in* creasing said capital to a sum not ex* ceeiing llO.oOO.OO upon two thirds vote of the stock holders 2 Petitioner s propose, and ask au* thority for, to conduct a general ware* house business, to buy aud sell, lease aud mortgage real or personal property, to buy and sell outton, cotton seed, corn, fertilisers aid any and all farm pro ducts, snd to store and receive compen sstion for commodities of every kind. 3. Petitioners desire to be incoi poi nted for the term of 20 years, with the privilege of renewal at the end ot that time. 4 The object of said incorporation is pecuniary gain and profit to iu mem bers. 5. Petitioners show that more than 10 per cent, of the said capital stock has actually been paid in. * 0. The principal office aud place of busiuess of aaid proposed corportion is to be in Meigs, Ga , with the privilege of establishing branch offices. Wherefore, petitioners pray that they may be incorporated under the name and style as aforesaid, entitled to all the rights and privileges of the law. ' ROSCOE LUKE, ) Petitioner’s Attorney. I, J. W. Groover do hereby certify that the above is a true cop* of the pe tition this day filed in raj office the loth day of November 1004. J. W. GROOVER. O S. C. it! .... Asbell Cane Striping Knife. Pays for itsjself in one days use. For sale by %ll|hardwar* dealers or the Wem kathcmiiCo Thomasville, Ga, 5,000,000 MEN AND WOMEN Head “CHEEK DP!” during tha last year and learned the secret of enjoyipg life every day. "UHEER UP!” tells as in plain lan guage how to treat the stomach and avoid nine-tenth, of all the sickness, de pression, nerroa.neas and weakness that moke* people ao nnneooesaarily un happy. If jon have not reed it yet yon should read it tc-dty, for your own sake and your family and friend*. Cheer Up! The booklet in free at drag s’oret or mailed on requent by HENTZ’S BITTERS OMPANY PHILADELPHIA, PA. Trustees Sale. By virtue of au order ot the Superior C Jurt of Thomas Coumv, G*. made at the October t«»m. 1914 I will »-cll at public outcry at the cou't hou*e door at Thomasville, on he first Tuesday in Dec, next for ci**h, the water mill situ ated on Little Tiie l Cr ek in eaid coun ty, togather with thirteen acres of Und constituting the mill site and fully des cribed in a deed frpn W. G. Baggett and wife to Mr. J. O. Ragan. Nn tid less than $600.00 will be received. Nov. 1st, 1904. 11—4—4t Bertie O. Trull. Trust e. THB SECRET OF SUCCESS- Forty million bottles of August Flow er sold in the United States alone since its introduction. And the demand is still growing. Isn’t that a fine showing of success? Don’t it prove that August Flower has had unfailing success in the • ure of indigestion ant dyspepsia, the two greatest enemies of health and hap piness? Do-s it not afford the best evi dence that August Flower is a sure spe cific for all stomach aod intestinal dis orders? That it has proved itself the best of all liver regulators ? August Flower has a matchless record of over thirty-five jears in curing the ailing millions of these distressing complaints a success that is becoming wider in its scope every dav, at home and abroad, f a ™ c °f August Flower spreids. : r * cffu * ar f,zc * 75c: For