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HUBS KNIKRPKIOK rUOMASVILLB GEORGIA AUGt 8T 11*06
WE ARE
CALLING YOU
TO COME TO OUR STORE DURING
OUR GREAT
Closing Out Sale
OF MEN, WOMEN AND CHILDREN'S LOW
CUT SUMMER SHOES.
We have a good assortment of sizes in a
big variety of styles, the prices publish
ed in last week’s paper hold, good all
this month and should be interesting
reading to every wearer of shoes, econ
omically inclined,
Other articles specially priced in every de
partment. It’s a duty you owe to your
country, your family and yourself to
spend your money where it will do the
best, ]we have the place.
p. P. P. P.
Poole's Prices Protect People
Churchwell's Cut Price Store.
Starke Comer . . . .Thomasville, Ga.
HIDES WANTED
Write for quotations to
J. W. Watkins & Co.
280-383 W. Jackson 8t
ThomurilU. Ga.
A GOOD GIN
Is worth money to you. It makes your pro
duct bring a higher price.
THE ROBT. DEKtE COTTON GIN
At Coolidge is first class in every respect. Best machinery,
best operators. We have recently built a comodious shel
ter for the accommodation of our patrons. Patronize us,
ROBT. DEKLE,
Coolidge, Ga.
WantedI
Agents to sell our
Cane Stripper and Cane'
Stripping Knives. Liberal terms.
WERTZ & SON
131 East Jackson Street Thomasville, Ga.
DO YOU NEED POWER?
To Run '
CANE MILL,
WATER—
—PUMP
r—OR—
ANYTHING.
Hon't waste yourlife and money away fooling with
Ufteam or waiting on electricity. Install-a
GASOLINE ENGINE.
The first cost is small. The running cost is small
famous FAIRBANKS-MORSE Engines
kept in stock—all sixes.
thomasville iron works,
g.g. 2 m Thom asville, Ga.
The News or Boston.
(By N. C. Jordan.)
Hr 0. S. Parker one ef Thomat-
vllle’i leading dtUens waa in oar city
thl* week.
Mr. J. J. Paramore one of Bor ton’s
prominent buslnss men and citliena
has been elected a member of tbe
board of education to mecood Hr.
Prank C. Iroy wbo baa removed to
Waycross.
Hla Hattiae Bambrougb left lait
Friday for Borden Wheeler Springe,
Ala., and on her return ahe will visit
Rockmart and other place* to aee
relatives and friends.
Lloyd Trnlock of Climax la visiting
bla friend, John Roberts, at bla home
on Main atreet
Jobn T. Pops of Valdoata waa
tranaacetlng business in our city tbla
week and while here was a gnest
the Roberta House. .
W. H. Brando,! of Thomasville
was hart Wednesday catering to the
wants of onr merchants In ttm gro
cery line.
R. D. Bowdon of Tampa, Fla., has
accepted a politic 1 with th* Mardre
Drug Store as a pharmacist. Hr.
Bowdon comes highly recommended
both aa a prescriptlonlstf and pharma
cist
Judge H. Baum, wifa and children
of Quitman spent Sunday In onr city
visiting relatival and friends.
H. 0. Steele of Brookt county was
bora last Sunday attending church,
He waa accompanied by bis good
wlf*.
R. Whitt Adam* wbo has boon
spending some time at Asheville, N.
C., recuporting hla health returned
home lasJt Sunday much Improved.
Mlsaes Lemmle Lou and Bessie
Hanks of Pelham, attar a vary pit
antvlslt of some ten day* to Hr. and
Mrs. J. C. Adams at their home on
Jackson atreet left last Monday af
ternoon for their home.
Rev. D. H. Bryant of MonUcello,
Fla., after > visit of a week to hla
daughter, Mrs. J. C. Neel, left last
Monday for hla home acompanled
by hla granddaughter, Miss Daisy
Neel.
Mrs. Nettle J. Carmine and daugh
ter Nettle, who have been visiting
friends and relatlvos In Madison and
Montlcello, Fla., returned borne laqt
week.
' An old bachelor savs that a man
haa to be awfully fond of a woman
to want her to sit In his lap on a
hot summer da/. We think so too.
Architect W. R. Forster was In the
county’* capital last Friday attending
to buslneea.
Boston's treas try will groan under
the emoluments rising from the dog
tax of tl after September 1, for we
have something leer, than a thousand
curs of high and low degree pere
grinating- pur streets, rllays and
byways:
O. T. Lane, hla mother and two
slaters who have resided at Valdosta
moat of the year, hare returned to
Boeton to live. Tfcoy were formerly
cltlsena of our rity. The former has
accepted a position with
Rountree k Co.
J. R. Carson wbo has been In SL
Louis for tha put month attending
to business returned home last week,
B. A. Deyerle spent a week or tea
days at Whit* 8pringa recuperating,
■hating and recreating.
Mrs. Copeland of Cairo wbo ha*
boon tbe guest of Mrs. H. A. Self ler
at her home In South Boston left lut
Saturday for Autrevllle to visit
friend* In tht dry.
Mr. and Hr*. J. A. Hors are spend
ing soma time al Tallulah Falls.
During J. A. Horn's ahoenca from
the Merchants' end Farmers’ Bank,
F. C. Jones of Thomuville will preside
over the cash. A good sanction..
County Court
Judge C. P. Hanaell left hla duties
assistant secretary of the senate
long enough to ct-mo down and pre
side over a brief suasion of county
court Wednesday mornlni tha regu
lar term. Henry McKnfght, a con
tract Jumper wu given ISO or ten
months. Gibe Tnutnas, concealed
weapons got 115, Including costa.
Lee Robinson ws acquitted of the
charge of larceny. This cleared the
Jail of prisoners. A number of cases
were continued.
•fSiti'* Early Risers
Tbe famous Ottio Ditto.
JOHNSON-LEONARD
WEDDING TUESDAY
Prom Wednesday’s Dally.
Yesterday afternoon at half put
thru o’clock, Ker. S. L. McCarty, uni
ted In matrimony Mr. H. J. D. John
son and Mrs. Sarah V. I<eonard. The
ceremony took i.’aro nt tbe manse
and the Hiidu and groom left at 1:30
o'clock for their future home near
Ochlockoneo. Mr. Johnson la a
prosperous faimvr of that neighbor
hood. lilt nifo Is a ft ter of Dr. J.
B. Watkins of this city and has a
wide ct: :le of fries.’* here.
DERAILED FREIGHT
DELAYS TRAFFIC.
/ From Wednesday’s Dally.
„The Atlanta Coast Lin* hu had its
share of ficlrtt wreck < recently and
added another to its long string early
yesterday morning. A number of
freight cars weredertiled at Cyrene,
small station six miles wut of
Balnbridge. The trr.ik wu torn np
and goods entered strand promiscu
ously. It took some time to clear
tbe track and No 5f. cut hound,
dna hare at S a. m. was nine boars
late. The afterneca train came
through or. time, denoting that traffic
arrangements bad been restored.
, Repairs at Court Hoase.
Thomu county’s court house Is re
ceiving an Interior coat of paint on
Its third floor. Everything around
school Commlsloner Maclean's office
looks neat and clean u a near pin.
The court house yard with Its lawn,
fountain, trees, and flowers la the ad
miration of all beholders and the
Interior of tbe temple of Justice
should be In like shape.
A COMMON ERROR.
The Same Mistake Is Made by Msay
Thomuville People.
Its a common error
To pluter the aching back.
To rub with liniments rheumatic
Joints,
When the trouble comes from the
kldnoys.
Doan’s Kidney Pills cure all kid
ney Ills.
T. W. McNIch, clerk, redding at
lji W. Bryan street, Savannah, Oa.
uya: “I found Doan’i Kldny Pills
to be all they were represented to nu.
1 have suffered everything but ita’h
with my back and kidneys. I used
every remedy that I could get Told
of, rubbed my back with liniments,
made hot aplleallons and wore kld-
nys pluter*. My condition noa been
this way for several years and I
thought I wu beyoad tbe aid of med
icines and had almost stopped trying
io.flnd nr. t thing to huij mo. I wu
attracted by advertisements of Doan's
Kidney Pills *nJ k it a lies of them.
I fait better iu.il!e of twenty tout
hoar* attar taking the first dost. I
continued to take them and have need
three boxes la all. 't I had spent
one hundred dot's re tor them 1 c**uld
consider the money well spent.
My hack hu gotum will
strong, doee not pain me at all. You
can put me down u a friend o.
Doan’s Kidney Pills every time ’
Plenty more proof like this from
Thomasville pople. Cali at R
Thomu Jr.’s drag (tore and uk him
what hla customers report
For sgl* by all dealers. Price SO
cents. Foster-MUburn Co., Buffa
lo, New York, sole agents for the
United Statu..
Remember the name—Doan’s—
and take no other.
WHY DON’T YOU
BUILD A HOUSE?
Yoa Can Do It and Save Rent By Onr
Plan..
I will bnlld yon a house each u
yon want and if ynn ate not in a pos
ition to f urntsb all the money for It*
erection 1 will take roar note*, bear
ing interest nt 8 per cent, per annum
for the balance, payable at such time
u see may agree upon.. .1 will be
glad to submit yon at any time plane
and eotlmatu sritbonl charge.... .
T. K A me son.
Contractor and ltalldev, Thomas-
vme, Ga.
Petit on for Charter.
Georgia, Thomu Connty.
To tho Superior Court of said Co.
The petition of A. P. Brantley, *
T. Brantley both of Pence county, Ga.
J. T Wheeler, R. O. Wliee’.or sad W.
T. Wheeler, al of Thomas county.
Gtcigla, respectfully shows to the
Court:
First That they and such other
preens u may associate with them
desire to be incorporated under the
name and style of The Wheeler Trad
ing Company.
8econd. The term for which peti
tioners uk to be Incorporated is 20
years, with privilege of renewal at
that time.
Third. That th capital stock
the said corporation la to be dine
thoiuid (19,000)dolli.ru 4**1 It,* Into
shares of one hundred (tlOO)dollars
each. Petitioners, however, uk the
privilege of Increasing said capital
stock from time to time not exceed
ing In the aggregate fifteen thousand
i|iK COO dollars.)
Fourth. That more than ten (10)
per cent of the capital stock of nine
(J'.OCO) dollars hiu alrvalv Ikjcu
actually paid In.
Fifth. Tbe object of the proposed
corporation is pecuniary profit and
gain to Its stockholders. Petitioners
propose to carry on a retail and gen
eral merchandise bnsines, baying and
telling, for cub or credit, all inch ar
ticles and things u are anally em
braced in general merchandise storm
and all snch articles and things u
may he handled and sold In connec
tion therewith; and to exercise tho
usual powers and to do all
necuury and proper act* which per
tain to or may bo connected with uld
business.
Sixth. The principal office and
plow of buslneu of proposed corpora
tion will bo In the town of Pavo,
Thomu county, Georgia.
Wherefore, petitioner! pray to be
made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid and enffitled
to the rights, privileges and Immnnl-
tles, ud subject to the llabllltlu fixed
by law.
A. P. Brantley,
J. T. Brantley,
J. T. Wheeler,
R. C. Wheeler,
W. T. Wheeler.
Petitioners.
I hereby certify that tbe above Is
a true copy of the original of file In
my office. J. W. Groover,
C. S. C. Thomu Co.
August 2. 190S.
CITATION.
Georgia, Thomas County.
Mrs. Carle 0. Hall having made ap
plication for twelve months' support
out of the estate of J. D. Hall and ap
praisers duly appointed to set apart
the same having filed their return
all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause before the Court
of Ordinary ofsald county on the
lint Monday In September, 1905, why
raid application should not be grant
ed.
[S' William if. Jones.
Petition for Charter.
GEORGIA—Thomu County:
To the Snprrier Court of said county r
Tha petition of E. B. Par-or. s. K
Parker and George A£Park*r ail of
said connty respectfully shows;
Pint: ThU they desire for them.
• ■Ives, their associates, successors ud
assigns, to become incorporated under
the name and style of the South Geor
gia Clothing Company:
Second: The term for which peti
tioners ask to be inoorponued la twenty
yean, with the privilege of renewal at
the end of that time.
Third; The capital stock of the cor
poration shall bo two thousand (9,000]
d liters’ divided into shares of one hun
dred dollars each. Petitioners uk tho
I privilege of increasing said capital
stock from time to time to any ram not
exceeding twenty thousand (120,000)
dollars.
Fourth; More than ten per cent f
said capital stock of twenty thousand
dollar hu already been paid in,
Fifth; Petitioners desire that there
shall be no personal liability on tha
partjof the stockholders for the debts of
the corporation beyond' any unpaid
took subscriptions.
Sixth; Th* object of the proposed
corporation la pecunary profit to tho
stockholders. Petitioner* propose to
manufacture and sell clothing, to (tew
in materials therefor; to employ labor
ers iu the conduct of saoh hn sinus, and
daalre to hav* authority to bay, own
sod ns* real estate, to build and main
tain hoosufor other structures thereon
iu connection with th* oooduct of such
manufacturing of clothing; to be al
lowed to mortgage or otherwise pledge
and to sell and oocvey any or all kis4*
of property that It may u any time ym
or aoqaiie in connection with tea
business hr otherwise; to manufacture
articles that may be nssd In connection
with raeh clothing business; to employ
agents and act as agents for others w
baying and selling material for, ud
the produot of, such business; and to
make all contracts and do all other
things tbu may be found desirable
In connection with each manufacture
and sale of clothing.
Seventh; Tbe principal offloe and
plaoe of business of th# proposed corpo
ration will be in the city of Thomuville,
said state and county.
Wherefore, Petitioners pray to bs
made a corporation under the name
and style aforesaid, entitled to tho rights
privileges and Immunities, and subject
to the liabilities fixed by tew.
This July 17th, 1905.
J. H. MERRILL,
Attorney for Petitioners.
GEORGIA—Thomas County.
I, J. W. Groover, Clerk of said court,
do hereby certify that the foregoing is
a correct copy of the original petition
lor Charter this day filed m my offloe.
J. W. GROOVER,
Clerk Superior Court
Ordinary.
July If, 1905.
GEORGIA—Thoms* County:
J. T. Culpepper having made applica
tion to me in da* form to be appointed
permanent administrator upon the es
tate of B. O. Dickinson tat* of said
county, notice Is hereby given that said
application will be heard al the reenter
term of ihe Court of Ordinary for said
oounty, to ha held oa the first Monday
m 8* pt ember 1*06.
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this 90 day of July, 1005.
Wm. M. Jones,
Ordinary
.. CITATION.
Georgia, Thomas County.
To all whom it may concern:
Amey Banks having applied for
guardianship of the persons and prop
erty of Cosy Banka, and Louis Banks,
minor children of Mary J. Davis, of
said county, notice I* given that my
application will be heard at my office
at 10 o’clock a. m. on tho 1st Monday
In September next. This July IS,
1905. William M. Jones.
Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia, Thomas County. ,
Notice Is hereby given that the un-
deregned has applied to the Ordinary
of said coun'y for leave to sell all
land belonging to tbe estate of John
Vick for the uavment of debts said
application will bo beard at the reg
ular term of the court of ordinary for
said county to bo held on tho first
Monday in September, 1905.
This' August 7, 1105.
M. A. Fleetwood,
dm. John VIcV
Libel.for^ivorce.
GEORGIA—Thomas Oounty.
8armh£Kemp vs Arlsto Kemp Libel
tv Divorce.
The defendant Aristo Kemp is berabv
required personally or by attorney, to
be and appear at tha October term 1900
of the Superior Court to bo holden In
and for said Thomas Oounty on the
third Monday of October 1900, then and
there to answer the plaintiff’s 00mplaint
as in default of raeh appearance tha
Court will prooeed 1* lo Justios shall ap
pertain.
Witness tha Honorable Robert G.
Mitebril, Judge of sold Court this the
IMh day of Jnly 1000.
7-ll-2n>. J, W. Groover Clark.
Bankruptcy Notice.
Southern Wholesale Jewelry, Co. at
al va. LeRoy Sampson.
BiU for Receiver, relief eto., in
Thomas Superior Court. 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
Tern 1905, of said court that meets on
third Monday in October, 1906, 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 Jnly, 1906, al theoffie of Hon. B. G.
Mitchell, Judge of Superior Coon of
Southern Oinmit, at Thomasville, Ga.
at 10 o’elook, to show cause, if any yon
can. why tbe order appointing a Receiv
er in thlsjnaae should not be extended,
and the Temporary Receiver heretofore
appointed he made permanent. Iu de
fault of such appearance tbe Coart will
prooeed aa to justice shall appertain.
Witness the Hon. B. G. Mitchell,
Judge of acid Court, this 9th, day of
May, 1906.
J. W. Groover, O. 8. O. T. O. Ga.
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