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J. R O’NEAL
Dentist.
Office to C.rt«r& Kei. building
M-igt, Georgia.
CONVENTION CLOSES
IN BURST OF GLORY
Then
Odd Fell awe Drill, Hear Speech**, and
Banquet
A Tried and True Friend.
One Minn's Cough Core contain* not
«u atom of any harmful drag,' and it
line been coring Coughs, £Coldt Croap
an(i Whooping Coogb to long that it ha*
proven iurlf to be a tried and tme
friend to the many who nte it. Sold by
Bracey Pharmacy Co.
Think
I give special attention
AU kinds of Watches, Clocks and
can satisfy the most exacting. Bring
let me give you an estimate on it.
aataOCHRINO Jaaratar
LITTLE SPRING STORIES
OF THOMASVIUE TOWN
■at siMnons.
A popular yoang man waa aeen amarg
•g from a drag aton the other day
VttiOOMthiiif thil nlotoij rm iblti)
i.MBS B51B LPRIdM iHO*ArVIUtB GEORGIA APRIL 28 1W6
io yarda Figured Dress Lawns, worth 8c yard for 59c
' 12 1*2,15 and 20c Wash Fabrics in plain Batiste Satin
® Stripe Goods, the yard IOC
, ioc Val and Torchon Laces, yard 5 C
^toc Fancy figured and Swiss Dotted Curtain Scrims, yd 9c
Men’s 50c Straw Hat* 2 5 c
* Men’s $1.50 Cottonade Pant*, Sold by some for $1.25.
We say because we can, pair. 9% c
Men’s Good Heavy Cotton ide Pants pair...... 49c
Men’s Fancy Brown Crash (Wool) Pauls, belt strap and
’ Cuffs, good $3 value ,i&
Monarch $3.50 Low Cut Shoes for Men a .$$
Ladies Tan and Black, Late Style Oxfords 98c
Ladies Hats, $1.50 down to... ‘ 9*°
Church well’s Cut Price tore.
t -<■
Starke Comer. Thomasville, Ga.
COUNCIL ROOK
TbomasvUlo, On , April 24,1908
Connotl m*t tn regaUr.mmion. J. F
Pittman, Mayor protem, preetdiog Ald*r-
man Evans, Malletu, Lowis, Bambls-
ton, Kirkland and Ooohranpreaent.
Minnie* of last meeting read and 000
firmed.
Lioenee of Besrte Jenkins wot trant-
f erred to E N. Hamilton.
The petition* of 0 B. Quinn and K
M. Wert* were referred to the ordinance
committee for report.
Mr. Stanton wo* granted permit to
pot in 4 inch pipe from hit residence to
the tower in Love street.
Dept, water work! made the following
report:
To the Hon. Muynrand Board of A1
dormer, I bog to tuhinic slit) following
report tor the mouth of March:
No.' hour, | ueips in operation 310,
No. gallon! tinier o»ed. 7.609,WX).
No. tom poal cotfeamed, 38.
Repaint to machinery, $13.00.
J A. Epply,
So: t
On motion of Alderman Hnmbleton
$300.00 was appropriated tor improving
the fence* of the cemeterh-e.
UtuthaU Stephens wo* author!«d to
purchase four flesh light* for the polite
futoe.
The ct tot of Richard President ai d
II. C. Lambert continued
Following account* pawed for pay*
E. Robtaog A Co , $18.00, Time*
EnterprioePnb. Co, $115.14; Thomas-
▼tile Iren Work*. $11.00; Rond DnU
Co.. $4L35: J. W. Peacock, *7.40.
New Hcconnta referred to committee*.
Con noil adjourned.
K. T. Maclean,
Clerk.
Items |From Humphries Scho< I.
Pelham’s New Commercial Hotel.
THE ARLINE HOUSE
Opmtrt January the fire*, 11KK, Modern and up-to-date-in nl< detail*.
Moat conveniently locatedihotol in the olty. Very heel service*, rendertd
y experienced management. -Opposite A. O. L depot. Iacqk dor sign. -
Rate* $1.00 and fia-oo porday.
OomiueraUl trereleri, patronage eoUolted.
Mr. and Mrs. J.IW. ARLINE,
Pu|tielo>t and Manatrr*.
Attention Farmers.
We are doling out our Smokeleis Shells LESS than COST.
Don’t want to cairy them over to iuterfere with new stock
L^rge line Fishing Tackle, Best Bicycles and
P Sewing Machine Supplies.
BifjfBarkains in Base Ball Goods. Special prices to clubs.
FinePocket Knives, Razors and Shears.
Wertz & Son.
X31 E; st Jackson St. The Old Established Repairers.
Jewelry, and believe I
your work to me and
an estimate on it.
I4> S**l*Sr*a*
One quoted “In the tpring a
" bat before
dag biaoait man had
a Tory red face,
Mr*. A. N. Wilder tat culled to tho
bod lido of hor *UMr Mr*. John Willi*
our Cairo loot Weak.
Mr. and Mi*. Mnrahnl Shl»er of Solo
Oily cam* down to w* Mr*. Shiver's*!*-
tar Mr,. A. N. WUder fiandny.
The schnol U moTtag on niooly uPArr
ilia contrail of Mia E1I0 Hand. Than
are fitly pnplla.
Miar. Er*l Hand *nt*rtnin*d weerel
of her friend* at nix "Easter Egg Party"
til', - erenlng. All moniad to enjoy
it Tory much, She eleo had *n "Eerier
Egg Hunt" for tho little uoe* Saturday
afternoon.
Seer ml of the yoang folk* went down
in the lime Sink to spend Easter. All
report n nice lime.
Susina News Items.
(By 8. M. Beech.)
Mr, D, D. Uwnltney 1* •erring on the
Jury tin* week in tlie Superior Oourt.
Mr. A. H. Mason left forhU home in
Philadelphia last Tneedoy. Mrs. Mason
will follow n few day* Inter.
The regular monthly term of oar Jos-
Hoe'a court, was held Inat 8atardoy by
Henry MitcheU and 8. M. Beach.
Mr. Foodren MitcheU of TkomoiriUe
attended Jastioe oourt here hut Satur
day.
- 1
Mr. A. J. Slanalond, onr county sur
veyor wot here doing some surveying
last Wednesday.
Mr. Richard Mason, who has been
•ponding severe! weeks with hU brother
Mr. A. H. Mason, returned to hit home
in Philadelphia lost Tuesday.
Messrs Victor Carrington, WiU Hop
kins, Bert Dekle and James Dillon Jr.
passed through ben lost Monday on
thairwny horn* tram Newport where
they hod been spending n week camping
oat, stopping over at Tallahassee and
'Sherwood" on their wap home to
The district eoaveotloa of Odd Frl-
lowi came to a closest a late hoar Wed
nesday after a most successful and pleas
ant day. The nsrlv miming boon were
■pent et the lull in Instructive drill.
The various officer! were closely quisled
a* to their duties, and eiomlned in ihs
•sent work of the order. Deputy Par
ker Is one of the beet informed.Odd
Fgpow* in the state, and there is not an
officer or member, but that is better in
formed in the workings of the order for
his Instruction.
The convention ndjoorned in bme to
hear the Memorial ypeech at the Opera
Home, la the afternoon the members
maicind tu a 1-0,1 y tu the cemeieiy.
Upon 11,etrieiun, number brief instruct
ion arUl woe held. *
At night Rev. Ec. F. Cook's talk on
Odd Fellowship was heard by scores of
the brethren with iuteie.-t and enthusi
asm- The licet thou formed and march
ed to the Misery Hoiol. Here covers
hod bo u Laid for a hundred and twenty
fire guests. The banquet boaid was n
scene of writ jolliiy and fraternal good
feUowship. Mr. W. \V. Linton was
toast master. He is an ideal presiding
officer, and hi. wit made everything
move in a lively and plotting fashion
The meuo was excellent, and the speech
■aspiring. Representatives from
every lodge were heard, and some elo
quent oratorical talent displayed. At n
late hoar the "Good Night" wo* said
1 he guests dis
persed with the unanimous vordict that
tb* local lodge had entertained in
manner to reflect credit upon the order
and upon TbomeevUle.
The next meeting ol the convention
will be lrId In the faU. Its time and
plaot wUl be fixed by the new divieion
deputy v ho wi 1 be appointed after the
meeting of the grand ledge next month.
CROP REPORT BRINGS
INTERESTING NEWS
The official report I asked by the Unit
ed Stales department of agrionltare for
Georgia for the week ending Monday,
April $4, show* that vary* considerable
damage was done by the unseasonable
cold lost wees in the m ithern half ol
the etotr, the result being In several
oonuiiee n total deetrnotloa of the trait
and vegetable crape. Io the southern
pan of the state, the damage dpie woe
lest, though considerable.
Io Thornes coanty the repoit says:
"Week favorable for fsrm work; cot
ton com'ng np slowly; oats looking
well; com fair stand; rain needed."
The light nine of Wednesday wen
general throughout the coanty and will
somewhat relieve the eitnattoo.
Bartow county, one of tho belt fruit
lections of ths state, reports consider
able damage to gardens and vegetables
Cherokee reports early vegetation and
fruit to be seriously injured. Dado re
ports that the Irish potato and garden
crop generally woe entirely destroyed,
and most of the frail killed. Daweoo
reports the peaches, poors, plamt and
olierrist "badly killed.” Franklin re
ports that tlie teaches were jilt killed,
and that the oorn end ooftou were in
jured. Gwinnet reports that tlie garden
vegetab'ee and corn were killed $nd the
frai; badiy injured. Hart reports that
that the garden and trait crape snntaln-
ed serious damage.
As the central nod southern peetlontof
the state were approached the damages
were materially less. Bollock county
reports very slight damage. Jasper no
eertooa damage. Mitchell and Camden
very smell damage, and Coffee none at
all. v
Decrease of cotton acreage la an
nounced in the ^counties of Cherokee,
Dawson, Gwinnet, Hart, Bulloch, Jas
per, Camden, Coffee,
others.
Petition for Charter.
State of Georgia TI,om*« Count;
o the Sopetior Oort of said coonty.
The petition of E 1. Mark of Thom
et Coonty, Georgia, P. D. Phillips end
W W. Bank*, at Berrien Conuty, Geor
gia, and P. A. Henderson, of Millet
Coanty, Georgia, reepectfolly shows:—
I. That they desire for themselves,
their associates assigns and enccssson
to bo incorporated under and by virtue
of the low* of the.etats of Georgia, and
in nouordsnoe with the provisions there
of, under the oarporatejname of The
Mae* Lumber Company.
A That tho capital stock of said
proposed corporation is Thirty'thonsand
Dri ers, divided into sham of Ore
Hundred Dollars each, nil of which; has
been actually paid in, and petitioner,
nvk the privilege of increaring'raid cap
ital stock to One Hundred Tin n<
Dollars atuny lime.they him deem it
rioeessory.
III. That tho principal office rf ra d
proposed cor|ioretloo shell be Iccatod In
Tlmmestille, Thomas County, .Geor
gia.
IV. That the object of said proposed
corporation is pecuniary profit to its
stockholders and members.
V. 7 hat the particular bnsineea which
•aid corporation proposes to eogsge in is
that 1 f owning and operating saw mills,
flaning-ml'l*, shingle-mills, tram-roads
and si.y and all oilier machinery or con-
1 in operating saw-
ling-milis andfehiu-
at they may mann-
, board* or shingle*
and kinds (hat can
each purposes, and
locating inch mill*
n the Sent* of Gcor-
•tate should it see
ok tho privilege of
or cosh or on credit,
•her, shingles and
tame on e eantnia-
g as agent, either
for any' parties in
)h articles, and alio
Mod to engage in
1 necessary 10 the
of a general saw
ng, or ohlngla-null
GEORGIA, Thomas Coanty:
To Hoo. R.;G. MitcheU, Judge of the
Superior Coart of said coonty:
The petition of 1. Z. Yawn shows:
1. That he is guardian of Maggik
Yawn, of raid county, having been duly
appointed and qua! fled as such gourd*
Ian in said county,
2. ' That he desires to sell, for re-ln-
vextment, at private ra'e, the following
property, the setae la-iugapart of the
estate of Ids said ward, to wit: An un-
divided out-venu li interest tn and to
lot of land No. 4rn, in the 9th. District
MitcheU cornu r, containing 250
sak to be lnoorpo-
1 10 years, with the
at the expiration of
Wherefore, petitioners prey.that they
bo Incorporated under the name and
stTle of “The Mack Lumber Company"
with all tho righto, privilege* and Un
man tie* tocidant thereto, and subject
to nU Uw liabilities imposed by law.
K. 3. Barrel!,
v
Petitioner's Attorney.
L J. W. Groover, clerk of the supe
rior , oarl of Thomse Coanty, Georgia,
do hereby certify that me above and
foregoing is n true and correct copy of
the original petition for charter of The
Mock Lumber Company, which ie now
on flte in my office. Thu lltb, day of
April, 1905.
J. W. Groover,
Clerk S. O. Thomas Co. Go.
Circular Saws hammered 10c per Inch
diameter. AU kind* saw work done
reasonable prices. Write me.
E. A Rjokks
Pelham, Go.
Application For Discharge.
GEORGIA, Thomas Coonty.
G. L. Daren, administrator of the
Estate of P. F. Daren decs* cl, having
made application to me to be discharged
as each administrator. This U to cite
alt pereon* to show cause, if any they
Said apolicetioa will he heard
Monday in May 1905. This April ltd.
1905.
W*. U Jons,
it Ordinary.
Two Toachar* Resign.
Mil* Leaise Hayes has announced to
tho Board of Education that she will
not again apply for a tanohar’e place in
the Thomasvtlle pubUo schools. She is
Macon, a trein-
Applicstion For Discharge.
GEORGIA, Thomas Coonty.
T. W. Lewis administrator of the
Estate of Wilson N. Lyonr, having nude
application to be discharged aa each ad.
mtnistntor. ThU'.la to cite aU person*
to show cases, If any they con, why he
should not be discharged. Said appli
cation will be beard on first Monday In
Mny.1906.
Wit. M. Jongs,
4-1-41-w Ordinary,
That said land is not well im.
proved and pay ■ small annual profit*.
4. Petiito. er desires to invest the
proceeds of such sole in improved, rent
paying lauds, nr other good invest*
meur.
Petitioner shows that notice of
the Intention to moke this application
has been published once nweek for tear
weeks, ns required by Uw.
J. Z. Yawn.
Sworn to and rnbscribed before me
this March 13th. 1905. W, M. Jones,
Ordinary,
GEORGIA, Thomas Coonty:
After four weeks notice, porsoant Io
2548 of tb* Civil , Code, a petition, of
which n true and correct copy U tub-
joined, wUl be presented to ths Ron.
R. G. Mitchell, Judge of tb* Superior
Court, st Chambers, at ThomasvtUs,
Ga., on the 15th. day of April; 1905.
J Z^Yawn,'
OuardUn of Maggie Yawn.
The Bight Nam* U DeWitt.
DeWitt’s Witch Basel Sales oools, II
soothe* sad hes's cats, burns, boils.
brnis-s, pile* and nil akin,, diseases. K.
ph, W. V*.,' soys:
E. Zickefoose, Adolph, W. V*., says:
"My little daughterly whit* swelling
so bod that plat* after piece of hone
worked oat of her leg- De Witt's Witch
Bmk Sal>«*Bik*v nos
wonderful healing salve in tb* world..
Beware of counterfeits- sold by Bracey
Pbermecy Oo.
Leave To Sell Land.
GEORGIA, Thomas Coonty:
Notice it hereby given that tb* un
dersigned has applied to the Ordinary
of said County for leave to sell land be
longing to the cerate of R. R. Evans far
the parpoeo of distribution.
Said application will be heard at the
regular term of the coprt or Ordinary
for the said coanty to be bed on tb*
first Monday in May 1905.
Thu March 27.1905.
Jes. F. Evans, Adm.
3-31 It Eet . R. R. Evans.
GEORGIA, Thornes Coant.
M. A. Fteptwood, Coanty Adminis
trator, having made application to me
tndnef rm to to appointed permanent
administrator upon the estate of Wesley
Bank,, lata of said coanty, notice is
hereby given Hint said application will
Im heard at t'"- regular term of the
Oourt of Ordinary foe eaid oountv. to be
held cn rlie flr.t Monday in May, 1905.
Witness my Irani and official sig
nature thu 27th. day of May, 19J5.
4-7-4t. Wm. M Jones. Ordinary.
Administrator’s Sale.
GEORGIA, Thomas Coanty:
By virtue of on order of the Court of
Ordinary of said coanty, will be sold at
pnhUo outcry on the first Tuesday in
May 1905. at the Court hosts in laid
coanty, between the tuna) boor* of isle
the following real estate, to wit: The
undivided one-half (1-2) tn the follow-'
Ingtwolota, to wit: lotno. one (1) in
block C fronting on Fleming itnet 75
feet more or lees and running down
MacIntyre street 229 feet more or less,
void lot having thereon on* frame 4
room house and being on the corner of
Fleming and Moo Intyre streets, end the
Sad lot being n 1 room bona* boating
on Mm Intyre street, 62 feet to ns alloy
thence np sold alley 78 feet, both of laid
iota lying and being in that part of
TbomuviU*. known ne Feirvisw.
Terms cash. M. A- F.eetwood.
4-7-41 Admr. Minnie Parish