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:iiNTKHr'lUrfK, THOilAaVIIiLE .
GEUOItUlA JUNE 23 1905
We’re Changing Too!
SEE THEM.
*■ By the time yen read;] this we’ll be
through with the, Alterations we are mak
ing in the Store. It will be more conven
ient for you to get waited on promptly, and
more convenient for us to serve you,
We’ll not tell you anything about the
changes we’ve made,
COME
In moving the goods around we picked
out a lot of odds and ends. We’ll offer
them at unusual prices. Will arrange and
put them on sale as soon as possible.
WE ARE GOING TO
GVE AWAY FREE.
An eight day Clock, 22 inches high in the
. near future. Come to the Store and ask
how it’s done.
Churchwell’s Cut Price Store.
C. R. Poole,
Buy Hair
at Auction?
At any rate, you seem to be
getting rid of it on auction-sale
principles: “going, going,
g-o-n-ei” Stop the auction
with Ayer’s Hair Vigor. It
checksfaliinghair,and always
restores color to gray hair. A
splendid dressing also. Sold
for over sixty years.
““ « ‘f 1 / 1 null Ion It
•II. I had hoard so ranch •boat Anri Hair
Vigor I thought I would give It • trial. I did
»toPP^|lh« foiling, and
•nd It
-ida no
FlBLD,
E.
1 uerb
sarsaparilla.
PILLS.
CBFRRV PECTORAL
A GREAT SUCCESS
WAS SALEM SING.
Starke Corner.
SUCCESSOR
Thoniasville, 05a.
LIME, CEMENT,
Sewer Pipe, Fire Brick, etc. Public Dray.
H. F. (Tone.,
Thoniasville. Ga.
TO
Montgomery, Troy, Ozark, Dothan, Elba, Ba : nbridge, Thoni-
• as villi. Valdo ta, Waycross, Savannah, Charleston, Bruns-
wick, Jacksonville and all
FLORIDA POINTS
Through Pullman Cars on all through trains
■AND TO-
New York, Btltimoro, Philadelphia, Wellington, Richmond etui nil paints ea«t
over itn own rail* to Riohtnoud aul Norfolk, V»., 8*. Lonls. Giiioiniietti,
Lontsviile. Ch'cngo, Kaunas City,-Birmingham, Nesliville. New
Orleans end ell point* West end Non hwest,
Leave Thomasville going East 3:10 a 111, 6:13 a in, 2.35 p in.
'Leave Thoniasville going West 2:15 a tn, 10:30 a in, 4:30 p m
For Albany 9:25 a m, 4:30 p in.
For Montirello 11:10 a m, 6:30 p m.
Connection- at .Savannah with CWavi '■hr a in ship Line and M. & M. T. Company
for New York, Bwion end Balrimon.
No. 32 leave* Thoms-ville et 6:15 **. tu. d*ily cjuiwts a: J« a u,» with through
•leeper for Washington, Philadelphia, New York aid the Eut No 40 leaving
Thomasville at 2‘35 p in make* conno itiou a» Way cross for the same eastern
points. No 5? leaving at 1:15 a race Tie* through sleepjm to 8:. Lout*. No, 51)
leaving et 10:50 e ra connect* «t Mon gounrr with thr mgli sleeper for all West
trn point*. For farther information e» l oti nearest Ticket Agent or address,
T J. BOTTOMS, T. P. A
Thoniasville, Ga.
W. H. LEAHY, D. P. A.
Savannah, Ga.
J. A TAYLOR, T. P. A.
.Montgomery, Ala.
W. J.CPAIG, G. P. A.
Wilmington, N. C.
H. M. EMERSON, Tra. Mgr., Wilmington, N. C.
C. M. SMITH WILL G3
TO INDIAN TER.
Mr. Charles M. Smith will leave S %•-
nrdey for Indian Territory where lie
vriU in fotnre make his home. Mr.
Smith goes to take charge of the bust*
Okie of the Pm^enttal Life Insurance
Ootapany and will have control of he
whole of Ind an Territory as manager
This a position of decided importano
II if a decided compliment to the Th »ui
a*vilie mau that he should been selected
to fill it. Though Id has lieen in the
insurance business bat a short time ids
sucoees has been nothing sh >rt of pits*
nomenal, and ilie agency of O 11 and £L
H. Smith has ranked in the first half
dozen in the entire south.
Mr. Smith will make his home at
Mn«cogee, and Mr*. Smith and Cl ariea
Jr, Jwtll join him there later. Best
wishes for success will fol ow them to
their western home.
Big Gathtring Described and Promt'
nont Visitors Noted
The Salem singing convention held
its 15th. annual version with Solem
church begihning on Jnue 14th. Prof.
L B. Bautin was President, Jim Shep
pard Vice President and Prof. Levey
Wi Lams fcfect. and Treasurer. The
rep irt of the teachers showed that they
had not been idle the post year. Prot.
Bautin reported that he had iuftrncted
three hundred pupils which was an
rvideuce of a hard year's work. The
memorial committee through its chair-
Ir. T. O. Smith reported do
dtati'S among officers, teachers,
organist, daring the year. At_this
juuctuie the regular order of basinets
was suspended and a thanksgiving ser
vice was h:ld* with President Bnntin
leader
R**y. ,1. P. McOaun, led the conven
tion in a thanksgiving prayer at the
close of which tbe convention sang
with much earnestness,"Blest be the tie
that binds; Oar hearts in Christian
love," The addresses of Re*.
Sheppard uud Prof. Bnntin on the
principles of mnsio were very instriic
ire. Nine little girls aud one small
boy ranging in age from four to tweive
y» are, fairly took the convention off its
feet Friday at uoou with some very
sweet singing.They weie the unfortnate
children g£| Mr aud Mrs. Peiry Red
ding, as they are either fatherless or
motherless • yet all of the same house
hold. Without the aid of an instru
meat they sang correctly and to time. A
vote of thanks was passed to them, aud
the convention joined with Rev.
Taylor in a special prayer in their be
half.
Among the prominent person* present
ve noticed Prof, llmry Parrish, Prof,
W. A. Parrish, Prof. Berry Parish, aud
their sister Mis* Gertruda Parish of
guitmau Prof*. Robert Kedfern,
Dsn Redforu. M. J. Barrett. Messrs. R.
F Barrett, Lonnie Dixon, Jamos Map-
soy and daughter Miss Cora Massey.
Mr Henry Massey, Misses Lota
Rouuireo, C and Hall, Mr. and Mrs,
Thomas Thornhill, Mr, Bart Mallatd
Vita-ee Hattie Presslr, Virgie Holland
Je*-td lioJfom alt from Berwick- Mr,
A. tl. Gtkoper and E a gone Ricks,' Mr.
and Mrs. Robert Hurgns of pro*i>ect
Mr. aud ‘Mr*. Loam Miller Mr,
Irviu Dekle.of Boston, Mr. J L. Patten,
MebHrs. Jam« h aud Hiram ^.ctiaheo.
Mr. P. E. Mnrj l»y and family, Miss
Salde Belle Duvis, Misn Catherine
White, of Ooohdge* Mrs. W. Carter and
daughters, Misses Sanpie aud Frankie,
of Merrillville. Messrs. John Zeitfler
and Stanalaud, Misses,Betlie and Mis-
sis Lisby, of (Xhl^ckouee; Mrs, D. D.
Peacock, Mrs. Howell Peacock, Miss
Reddick, Miss Cora Mills, Yiena Hollo
way, Miss Leona Horn, Miss Henrietta
Bantin, Mssk Pearl Parish, Miss Bertha
norn of Pavo; Mr. and Mrs. W. W.
Owens Jr. of Big Creek; Rev. J. W.
Davis and grandson, George Davis, of
Thomasville.
The couveulion passed withont a
hitch. All seemed to enjoy themselves
immensely. Hie best of order prevail
ed daring the entire session. The sing
ing was beyond description, and made
one feel that it was good to be there.
Administrator’s Sale.
I GEORGIA—Thomas Count v,
| By virtue of an order of the Court of
, Ordinaty of said coontr, will be sold at
j public outcry at the Court House in
J Thomasvjtie.Ga. between ti e legal boors
of sale, on the fiist Tuesday iu July
1905 the following described property to
wit: Two vacant lots, fronting Camp
bell street, d» signaled as lots nos. 9 and
10, block “0 " daid lots fronting
Campbell street <6 feet each and run
ning back to an alley 190 feet more or
les*. Said lo’s known and designated
in plat of Fairview (Law's Surveyi now
on record in Office Clerk Superior Conrt,
Thome4 County, Georgia.
Also one house and lot, lot no. 8, block
"C.” fronting Campbell street 76 feet
aud mooing back to an alley 190 feet
| more or less, as shown on plat and sur
vey now on record in the office of Clerk
Superior Court of Thomas County
Georgia.
Also the following lots, no. 7, 8,9
aud 10, llock "B,,’ each lot fronting
76 1 2feet on Campbell street running
ba6k 190 feet to a 20 foot alley com
mencing at the corner of Campbell
aud McIntyre streets, running along
Campbell street 76 1-2 frontage for each
lot aggregating 806 feet frontage.
Thence in a southerly direction 190 feet
to a 20 foot alley, thence along *>»id al
ley iu an easterly direction to McIntyre
street to starting point.
M. A Fleetwood, Adair. Minnie Par
ish. 5-fl-4t
Applecation for Discharge.
GEORGIA—Thomas Oonnty.
Walter Davis, Guardian of Anuie
Pearle Cargill, having applied to me t
be discharged from snch Guardianship
let all persons concerned show cause
before me at the court house in said
county on the first Monday of July 1905
next, why anoh application for dis
charge should not be granted.
Witness my official signature this the
fithdayof Jane 1905.
W. M. Jones
6 4 4t Ordinary
Citation.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
To Mrs. Ellen Orr* the heirs of Mrs.
Snsan Lnccock; the heirs of John V Hes
Up, to wit: John M Hesiip, Albert Heslip,
Mrs. Eva Stone; pie heirs of Joseph^.
Heslip, to-wit: Mis. Elma Harbolt,
Won. O. Heslip, and any others there
may be, the heirs of Ifrt ‘Jane Frame
and Jesse T. McCartney and Mrs,
Nellie McO. Welloos.
John D. McCartney having offered
for ] r.ibate iu solemu form
last, wifi and testament of Miss
Sarah A. Heslip of paid county and ask
ed that T. J. McCartney of Thomas*
ville, Ga., be appointed administrator
with the will annexed, yon aud each of
jon as heirs at law of said Sarali A
Healip are her.by cited to appear at the
court of Ordinary of said conuty on the
1st Monday in Jaly 1905, when said
application for probate and appointment
of administrator will be heard.
6 7 4t Wm. M. Jones,
Ordinary of Thomas County
Sheriff’s Sale.
Mr. fi. L Alderman has retained
fro n Louisville, Ky.
Letters of Dismission.
GEORGIA, Thomas County.
. A. t leetwood, administrator upon
the estate of Peter Lacy, late of said
county, deceased, having filed his peti
tion for discharge, this to cite all per*
sous concerned to show cause against
the granting ot this discharge, at the
regular term of the oonat of Ordinary,
for said county, to be held on the first
Monday iu July, 1905.
Wm. M. Jones,
Ordinary.
GEORGIA—Thomas Conuty.
Under aud by virtue of fifa issued
from the County Court of Thomas
County, Ga. in favor of J. W. Cochran
and Sons, and against Wesley William*
will be sold before the Court house door
in the city of Thomasville, between t lie
legsl hours of sale on the first Tuesday
in July 1905, the following property to
wit: One bsy horse seven years old
named Charlie, one buy horse eight
years old named Dude; one bay horse
ten yearn old named Dsd: also one sor-
rell horse eight ye*rs old named King
Said property having been levied on
as the property of the »aid Wesley Wil-
Hams to satisfy Said fi fa. The property
being poiuted out by tiie defendant iu
fi fa. Defendant having been notified
of said levy.
T. J Highf,
Sheriff Thomas, Co. Ga.
Petition tor Charter.
OEOROLV—Thomas County
The petition of C. W. Cooper, M. M.
Cooperand C. A. Dasher respectfnlly
shows:
1st. That they desire for themselves,
their associates, successors and assigns,
to be incorporated under the name and
style of O. W. Cooper Co.
2ud. The term for which petitioners
ask to be inoontorated is twenty years
with the privilege of ronewal at the
end of that time.
8rd The capital stook of ths corpor
ation is to be fifty thousand dollar*, di
vided into shares of One Thonsand Dol
lars each. Petitioners, however, ask
the privilege qf lucre tsing said stock
from time to time not exceeding in the j
wggregate One Hundred Thousand Dol
lars.
4th. 1 hat of said capital stock of
Fifty Thonsand Dollars more than ten
per cent (10 per cem) has already been
•ctuallv paid in
The object of the proposed cor-
Iteration is pecuniary profit and gain to
its stockholder. Petitioners propose
to carry on a wholesale bnsiuess, baying
and boiling for cash or on credit, all of
snch articles of merchandise, principally
groceries, as may be profitably handled
aud sold in connection with the whole
sale mercantile business, acting as gou-
oral and special agents for other persons
or companies in selling or haudling any
articles or class of articles appropriate
to the wholesale mercantile bnbiuess, or
usually or conveniently connected there
with, and to make contracts to act as
snch agents, and to exercise the osnal
powers and to do all nsnal, necessary,
and proper acts which pertain to or may
be connected with the wholesale mer
cantile business.
Petitioners further pray tJ»© power
nd authority to establish branch hous
es to sell at wholesale or retail as they
may desire
Ctb. The principal office and place
of bosineea of the proposed corporation
will be in the city of Thomasville,
Thomas County Ga.
Wherefore, petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate nnder the name
and style aforesaid, entitled to the
rights aud privilege* and immunities
and subject to the liabilities fixed by
law.
C. W. Cooper
M. m. Cooper
O. A. Dasher
Petitioners.
W. O. Snodgrass. Petitioners Any.
I hereby certify that the original is of
file in my office this Jane 6th 1905.
J. W. Groover
C. S. O.
KN VER COLORADO AND RETURN
PERSONALLY CONDUCTED
TOUR.
Seventh International Epworth
League Convention, Denver, Colo.,
July sth-Qth. It is expected that the
coming convention of the Epworth
League organization will be tbe largest
in the point of attendance^ the history
of ihe organization, we are looki.ig for
ward with enttmsiasm t~ the hospitable
welcome that will be exterded by the
City of Denver. Rev. J. P. Hilburn of
Ocala, Fla., Rev. E. F. Ley of Jackson
ville, Traffic Manager of ihe Epworth
Lesgue for the State of Florida, and R
E. Hakes, President North eorgta
Conference Epworth League, Atlanta,
Ga., have perfected arrangements for
the trip. For this occasion there has
been arranged throngh sicepers to run
from At'nnta and Jacksonville to Den
ver. Tourist deep rs wi.i be used for
this occasion, which will reduce the
Pullman fare to a minimum. The
railroad fare from Thomasville, Tift* n
and Waycross, Ga., to Denver and re
turn a ill be $40.76 for the round trip.
The Pullman rate f-r a double berth in
the Tourist sleeper frtm Atla ta is
$4.2;.
Side trips have been arranged at a
very low costfo’ those who wish to visit
Yellowstone Park an<l other point* of
ivterest, the Colorado lines have author
ized Low rates fr im Denver to *11
point* o interest.
The Dixie Fiver Route h*s been
selected *s the official route for Florida,
so ithwest and North Georgia. The
special car party will leave Atlanta 8:35
a. m. -’uly 3rd. The route will be from
Atlanta. Western & Atlantic JLnlroad to
Qbattanooga ( Lookout Mountain route.)
Nashville Chattanooga and St. Louis
Ry to Martin, Illinois Central Railroad
to St. Louis. Missouri Pacific to Denver
Tickets. will b<* on sa c June 29th to
July 3rd inclusive, good »or return pas
sage until Julv 14th, bv depositing
these tickets in Denver with ihe Jo nt
Asenti and upon payuient of f-e of 25ct$.
and extension may be had to* leav**
Denver as late a« August 8th. The
rate is open to every bod v. Those in.
tcres'ed in this trip should communicate
at once wifh Mr. R. E. Eaters, of At'an-
ta, Ga., or address Mr. E. J. Walker,
Florida Passenger Agent Dixie F|y* r
Route Jacksonville. Fla.
Bankruptcy Notice.
Southern Wholesale Jewelry, Co. et
al vs. LeRoy Sampson.
Bill for Receiver, relief etc., in
Thomas Superior Conrt. Oct., term
1905. ,
To the defendant, LeRoy Sampson, a
non-resident of the State of Georgia.
Yon are hereby notified to appear
personally or by attorney at the October
Term 1905, of said court that meet* on
third Monday in October, 1905, to an
swer the plaintiff’s complaint. You
are also notified to be and appear, in
person or by attorney, on the third day
of Jaly, 1905, at theolfie of Hon. B. G.
Mitchell, Judge of Superior Court of
Southern Circuit, at Thomasville, Ga.,
at 10 o'clock, to show cause, if any you
can why the order appointing a Receiv
er in this esse should not be extended,
and the Temporary Receiver heretofore
appointed be made permanent. In de
fault of such appearance the Court will
proceed as to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. R. G. Mitchell,
Judge of said Court, this 9th, day of
May, 1905.
J. W. Groover. C. S. C. T. O Ga.
T. A. M. 2m
Letters, of Dismission.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
M. A. Fleetwood, Administrator upon
the estate of Missouri Houston, late of
said County, djceased having filed his
petition for discharge, this is to cite all
persons concerned to show canss against
the granting of this discharge, at the
regular term of the Conrt of Ordinary
for sAld county, to be held on the firs
Monday in July, 1905.
6*9*41. Wm. M. Jones,
Ordinary.
Leave to Sell Land.
GEORGIA— Thoxnaa Conuty:
Notice ia hereby Riven that the on-
denigued hai applied to tlm Ordinary
of said conniy for leave to sell land
lying in the oitv of Thomaaville, Geor
gia belooging to the ea'ate of Tena
Mitchell, said application will be heard
at the regular term of conrt of Ordlnay
for said contv to held on the first Mon
day la July 190f. This June 0th, 1905.
M. A. Fleetwood,
Tone 9 4t Adm. Tena Mitohell.
Letters of Dismission
GEORGIA—Thomas Cocnty
M. A. Fleetwood, administrator upon
the estate of H. G. Rigsby, late of said
oonnty, dtceusod, having filed his peti
tion for discharge, this to cite all per
sons concerned >o show cause against
the granting of this discharge, at the
regular term of the Conrt of Ordinary,
for said county, to be held on the first
Monday In July 1905. '
Wm, M. Jones,
Ordinary.
Road Citation.
A petition having been filed and Dub-
lished, in accordance with legal require
ments, Notice is hereby given Fiat all
concerned may take doe norice th at the
petition to open np a new public road
comfcneucing at the north east corner of
lot of land No. 1 in the 17th District of
Thomas county, running thence on line
dividing lots No. 1. 2, 3, 4, 5, 6 and 7 in
17th District from lotaNo. 20, 21, 60, 61,
100, 10J and 140 in the 10th District of
gitchell county intersecting with Meigs
and Moultrie road near the dwelling
house of W. H. Hur*t. will be heard at
the Joly meetiug of the Road Commis-
siocer of Thomas county.
E. M. Smith, (fhm.
7-9-41 J. S. Montgomery, Sec.
TEN TIME8 EASIER.
It is ten times easier to cure coughs
croar, whooping-cough and all lnng and
bronchial affections when the bowels
are open. Kennedy’s Laxative Honey
and Tar is the original Laxative Congh
Svrn i. Gently moves the bowels, and
espels all cold from the system, cats the
phlegm, cares all coughs and strength
ens weak lungs. Kennedy's Laxative
Honey and Tar contains uo opiates, is
pleasant to the tast*. aud is best aad
safest for child or adult. Sold by Bra
cer Pharmacy Co.
LOmUREMTO
SKLUULVETERIHAHY SUBGEOH
Tbomsyule.Ga.
Foley’s Honey ■
for children,s*te,sure. I
Tar
Citation.
GEORGIA, Thomas County.
To all whom it may concern:
J. N. Carter aud L, T. Langley having,
in proper form, applied to me for per
manent letters of administration on
the estate of F. A. Warren, late of said
oonnty. This is to cite all and uingular
the creditors and next of kin of F. A.
Warren to be and appear at my office
within the time alio we 1 by law, and
show cause if any they can, why per
manent administration should not bo
granted to J. N. Carter and L. T. Lang-
ey, on F. A. Warren's estate.
Witness my hand and official signu
tore, this 5th day of Jnne 1905.
Wm. M. Jones,
Ordinary.
Citation.
GEORGIA -Thomas Cocnty.
Mrs. Cecelia Smith Administratrix
npon the estate of R. L. Smith, late of
said county, deceased, having filed her
petition for discharge, this is to cite all
persons concerned to ►how cause against
the granting of this discharge, at the
regular term of the Conrt of Ordinary
for said county to be held on the first
Monday in Jaly U05.
6 9 41 , Wm. M. Jones
Ordinary,