Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, November 18, 1904, Image 12

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»• IV- j 8 KNTKliPRI'K THOMAS' ! t»JGEORGIA NOVEMBER, 18 1904 EEL’S SPECIAL SALE! Saturday Novembar i8th, and 19th. Saved is a Dof ar Made. - A Dollar make Dollars by Saving* mem in MONEY SAVING SALE! Listen to these Prices, and come get your Shoes and be Happy! this Great 50 Children's RefeerJackets, all colors, worth D, Sale price 98 cents. from $1.50 to $3.00, 40 Ladies Jackets, Tans, Browns and Blacks Something well worth $6.50 for $4.50. 500 yds Typhoon Silks, worth 15c for Sets. 100 each, Ties and Collars. Very popular, worth 25 cents for 10 cents. 500 yds all wool dress goods worth from 65c to $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 ofMen's Shirts worth 35c to 50c for 25 cents. One lot of Boys Shirts worth 35c to 50 for 25 o»nts. 250 Men's Shirts worth $1.25 for 75 cents. GROCERY DEPARTMENT. 241bs Flour for 75 c. Good Rice per lb 2 !-2c Soap, 3 bars for jjc. Best Salt in white cotton sacks 39c. Best Cheese per lb 15c:"*.New Syrup, fine, per gallon 25c. ’ Georgia Melon Tobacco better than Schnapps per lb. 30c. Compound Lard per lb 8c. 2 pound can Toma toes for 6c.2 packages Starch for 5c. Remember we always have on hand what we advertise in sufficient quantities to supply all wants. Come where you can get all you wants supplied in one store cheaper than anywhere. Yours to Save Your Money, i NEEL BROTHERS, Broad Street. Thomasville Ga. Remember that somebody gets the $500.00 on Dee. 1st Better take a guess quick. This Sale was scheduled to take place last Saturday, but because of the bad weather we decided to postpone it. These price* are still good. Near Monument* Sheriff’s Sale, GEORGIA -Thoms* County: In anil by virtue of a mortgage lift I will sell at publle sale before the court boon door, in the city of Thomasville, Ga.. within the legal hear* of • ale on the j Bret Tuesday In Dec. 1001. the following Anorthedproperty towlt: All that tract [ •fland lying and being in the County «f Thomas, State of Georgia, better kaownae follows: Commencing at the Matheaat corner of tho tract of land Ended by Ellon Coleman ta Ella Cole* ■nm. Turning (hence wo»t 10 oheina jrnt M Hubs, thence tenth 7 oh*los ett4‘ ' fc links, tiienco east 16 chains and 26 Itoee, tlienoe north 7 chains and 20 (Uk*. Baldtrmotof land being In tho dkwaof o, rectangular parallelogram I It 1-2 Bona more or lees, t of lot of lend No. 128, In the t O. M. of told comity Notice «Xlevy given in wrltln, to the defend- amt Louisa Ooetou thia Nov, 7lh, 1204. T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff Thomas Comity, Go. Notice to[Debtors and reditors SfXBOBQIA, Thomas County. Kottea Is hereby given to ell creditor* tag A* aetata of P. F. Dnreu, late of said Sanaaty, deceaaed, to render in on ac> ■«HW* of llielr demands to me within Am Urn* praaoribed by law, properly made oak, and all persona Indebted to weld deceaaed are'hereby reqaeated to maaka Immediate payment to the under- talari ~ Thia 2nd day of Oct 1204. G. L. Dnren, Admr. Batata of P. F. Doran, Sheriff Sal GEORGIA, rhomat County: Will he aold on the Pint Tuesday in Decvmlcr ltC4 tHWieii 'l.e nmol lege hoars of sale, bifore the court hooee door in Thome* County, Ga, to the highest bidder for cash, the following reel property, to-wlt; All that tract or parcel of land, situate, lying and being In the 18th. district of Thomas county, Qa- and being that part of lot of laud number thirty seven (-17) In said district bounded as follows; Commencing at the comity line road at the corner of jrlipt \vps fcrtnerly Barnett'? land and running thence along the South.line ef (he laid Barnett* laud forty one chain* to the Albany branch of the Atlantlo Coast Line Rail Road, Ihenoe along the line of Banyan Yonug’s land to the corner of the Emanuel land 25:80chains to the County Liny Road thence along the County Line Road 9;4l chains back to Ute starting point, containing thirty one acre* more or less. Levied on and told oa tins pronerty of A.G. Grant and Mrs. J. S. Iloffmau to satisfy two fl. fas.Ueaod from tho Super ior court of Fulton county, Ga to satisfy the principal, Interest snd cost due on on said 11. fas. Notice given to defen dants in writing of tills levy. ThUNov. 8 1904. T. J. Higlit, U 444 Sheriff. MONEY TO LOAN. 1 negotiate fiw years loans on farm mtisl lowest rateet of interest. Com. aWm charges reasonable. A email —V—"* a* ewwisSantUuh the amount work and trouble involved, will be Ahxrged lneaohoase. Bring yoor chain grace with yon. EDWIN L. BRYAN, Attorney-at-law. Moultrie, Ga Georgia Thomas County: Under and by virtue of an order pass ed by the Hon. Wm. M. Janet, ordinary of Thomaa County Georgia between the, legal hours of tale before the court house door In tho olty of ThomatviUe will be told the following described property to wit; Ail that tract or panel of land being tho north half of lot of land No, 147 of the 14th district of Thomas County Georgia ooutsiuiug 280 acres more or less, about 180 acres of the tamo being tv the County ot Hefferson State of Florida. Terms of tale cash. T. W. Lewis, Administrator Est. of yrilton N. Lyons, deceased. Administrator's Sale. Trustees Sale. By virtue of an order ot the Superior Court of Thomas Conntv, Gt. made at the October term, 1904 I wilt sell at public outcry at the court house door at Thomasville, on the firm Tuesday in Dec, .neat, (ot oasb, the water mill situ ated on Littlo Tired Onek in said coun ty, togathrr with thirteen acres of Un 1 ‘ onsiituting the mill site and fully des- ctibcd in a deed fio n W. G. Baggett and wife to Mr. J. O. Ragan. No bid less than (600.00 will Le received. Nov. 1st, 1904 11—4—4t Boitio O. Troll. Tinat-.e. Petition for Charter. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To the 8operlor Court of said Ounnty. Tho petition of J M. Simpson, G. L. Dnren, T. S. Willis, J. N. Carter and E. E. Wilkes, respectfully shows: That they desire for themselves, their associates, sneer store and assigns, to become incorporated nnder the name and style of -THE PLANTER'S W (REHOUSE CO.” with a capital stock of *8600 00, divided luto shares of (100 00 each, with the privilege of in creasing said capital to a sum not ox- oeedlug *10,too,00 upon two thirds vote Of the stock holders » 2. Pe.itioner s propose, and aak au thority for, to conduct a general wsre- hdnso business, to bny and sell, lease and mortgage real or personal property, to buy nud sell oottou, cotton seed, corn, fertilisers ar d any and all farm pro- dnots, and to store and receive compen sation for commodities of every kind. 8. Petitioners desire to be Incorpor ated for tlie term of 20 years, with the privilege of renewal at the end ot (lust time 4 The object of said Incorporation ii pecuniary gain and profit to its mem bers. 6. Petitioners show that more than 10 per cent, of the said capital stock luu actually been paid in. 0. The principal oflloe and place of business of said proposed oorportiou is to be in Meigs, Ga . with the privilege of establishing branch offices Wherefore, petitioners pray that they may be incorporated nnder the name and style as afhresaid, entitled to all the rights and privileges of the law. ROSCOELUKE, Petitioner’s Attorney. Application for Administration.. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To all whom It may concern U A. Fleetwood, oounty administra tor, having mad* application to mein do* form to be appointed permanent ad ministrator upon tha setate of Steph en Mingo, ute of said oouatv. Nodes la hereby given that said application will be heart at tbsjrsgular term of the court of ordinary, for said county, to be held 00 the Bnt Monday of December, 1904 Witness my hand and official signa ture, this 3d day of November, 1904. Wm. M- Jones, ordinary. Administratrix Sale. Georgia Thomaa County; Under end br virtue of an order post ed bv the Hon, Wm. H. Jones, ordinary will be aold on the first Tuesday in De cember 19*4 between legal hours ot sale before the court house door in Thomas County Georgia following described property, to wit: One hundred acres ot laud more or Ism of lot number 262 In the 18 district ot Thomas oounty Georgia as shown by deed from?. A. Horst, Sheriff to J- W. Pearce. Terms of salecssh. Mr*. 8. A. Pearce, Administratrix, Bet J. W. Pearce, deceased. I. J. W. Groover do hereby certify Hint the above la a true rapt of tho pe tition tbieday filed in my office the 10th day of November 1904. J. W. GROOVER, O S. O. Yes this Tha Asbell Cane Striping Knife. Pays for ita[eeli in one days use. Per sale by alRhardwire dealers or tha Wtrtr V11 tiM'uiliCo Thomasville, Qa, Divorce. Adeline Mi'chell vs J°hn Mitchell, To John Mitchell; You are hereby cited to be and ap pear at the next term of Thomas Superi or Court, Apiil term 1905, in the case above itated snd show oause, if any you have, why divorce should not be granted. In default thereof the court’wlll piocccd as Justice may appear. Given.under my band and s-al. J. W. Groover. Clerk superior Court. 0-4-l8d.|l-3-16. TH8 SECRET OF SUCCESS. Forty million bottles 64 August Flow er sold in the United States alone since iis introduction. And tho demand is still growing. Isn't that a fine showing of success? Don't it prove that August Flower has had unlaiing success in the use of indigestion an 1 dyspepsia, the two grcatcat enemi's of health and hap pints*?' Do-s it not afford the best evi dence 'hat August Flower ii a sure tpe cific for all stomach and intestinal dis order*? That it has proved Itself the best of all liver regulators ? August Flower has a matchless record of oy.cr thirty-five years in curing the ailing millions of these distressing complain s a success that is becoming wider in its so pe every day, at home and abroad, Of August Flower spreids. as ihe iame Trial b tries, 28c: regular sue. 75c: For Site by I * *100 REWARD, *100. The readers of this paper wi'.l be pleased to learn that theie is at least one dreaded disease that science lias berti able to cure in all its stages, snd that i> Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cure (a the ouly positive core now known to the medical fraternity Catarrh being a constitutional disease, requires a tntional treatment. Hall'* Catarrh Cure is taken internally, acting directly upon -the blood and the mucous surfaces 01 the syst-m, thereby destroying Ihe foundation of the disease and giving >the constitution and assisting nature indo- tnnch faith in its cufanva power* that they offer One Hundred Dollars for any ease that it fails to core, bend for list of testimonials Address F. J. Cheney & Co., To'edo, O. Sold by all Druggists. 75c. Taka Hall's family pills for constipo- tion.; «Mj» asosew Machine Which Should Prsrt a as cm <e the Ceraaleat. One complaint about the old fash ioned blocking brush for polishing tb* shoes D that It requires considerable exertion even for the lean man-to ap ply the blacking and bring It to a state of polish, and when the tot man trie* TUB MACHINE AT WUIIK. »o can hardly blame bim for wish ing for some easier method of doing the work. Several schemes have already been Introduced for this purpose, and still another one la shown in the accompa nying Illustration. The principal use for this machine , would seem to be In brushing the dust off when the shoes have become (mated over a recently applied coat of polish, but It will help materially in applying n new sblne. It* method of operation la obvious. Time Signals hj Wireless. The distribution of time signs Is throughout'the United States by tele graph from the naval observatory at Washington is the means of furnishing the people with correct time snd Is greatly appreciated. To transmit such signals to ships on the high sens is now deemed possible by means of wireless telegraphy, and the navy department la aaid by Harper’* Weekly to be con templating inch a step, with the flrat transmitting center to be located at Key West Exact time at sea is eaaao- ttsl to navigation, and every vessel carries a chronometer, keeping Green wich or Washington time, whose error or rate mnat be known accurately and allowed for In making the'dally com putation of the vessel's position. By the proposed plan from each center wireless signals would be sent ont at exact noon according to the naval ob- eervatory.