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TIMES-ENTERPKISE THOMASVILLE GEORGIA SEPT. 15 1905
APPLICATION LEAVE TO BET.T.
GEORGIA-
-Thomas County: No- By virtue of an order of the Judge
tlee 1a hereby given tliat the under- of the Supertoy court of Thomaa (Jo.,
signed haa applied to the Ordinary paaaed June 9th, 1(03, I will aell
of aald county for leave to aell land before the court house In Thomas-
belonglng to the estate of Jenkln vllle, on the first Tuesday In Oo-
Smlth for the payment of debts and tober 1905, during the legal hours
distribution. Saif application will of sale, to- the highest bidder for
be heard at the regular term of the cash, enough of lot number two(3)
court of Ordinary for said county, to iq block S of the original survey of
be held on the. first Monday |n Oc- Thomasvlte, same fronting on the
tober 1905. This Sept 4th 1905. east side of Madison street, from the
M. A. Fleetwood, Adm. es- j Old Cemetery -tip to Calhoun street-
tate Jenkins Smith. running baqk one hundred and five
(105) feet-to bring the sum of
One hundred jxni eighty six ($185.)
dollars:
Libel for Divorce.
In the Superior Court, Thomas Coun
ty, Georgia, October term, 1905.
Mrs. Ada Osterman .
the successful bidder to be
the one who will pay that amount
for the smallest number of front
feet on Madison street from the cem
etery, southerly, running back the
depth of the lot, bne hundred. and
five (105) feet, more or less.
John S. Montgomery,
„ Commissioner.
. William Osterman.
To the defendant, William Osterman:
Tou are hereby notified and requir
ed In person or by attorney to be
and appear at the Superior Court to
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Witness the Hon. Robert O. Mit
chell, Judge of said court, this the
19th day of August, 1905.
J. W. Groover,
Clerk.
tawJm 8-35-05
For Sheriff of Grady County.
I RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
MYSELF A CANDIDATE FOR 8HER
IFF OF GRADY COUNTY. SUB
JECT TO THE ACTION OF THE
WHITE PRIMARY.
VERY RESPECTFULLY,
W. D. BARBER.
. .•crr.iTTow.
Oeorgla,' Thomas County.
To all whop It may concern:
Antey Banks having applied* for
guardianship of the persons and prop
erty of Cosy Banks, and Louis Banks,
minor children of Mary J. Davis of
said county, notice to given that my
application will be heard at my offlee
at 10 o’clock a. m. on the 1st Monday
In September next. This July 13,
1905. William M. Jones,
Ordinary.
CITATION.
Georgia, Thomas County.'
Mrs. Carle G. 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 Died their return
all persons concerned are hereby re
quired to show cause before the Court
of Ordinary ofsafd county on the
first Monday In September, 1905, why
said application should not be grant-
Flve year long loans In sums ot
S30O to S10.000 negotiated on
farm lands In South West Georgia
We can supply your demando
promptly and are prepared to
moot all competition. Call or write
to Ball A Weathora
! Attorneys at Law,
Cairo, Qa,
Citation.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
M. A. Fleetwoyd, County administra
tor, having made application to mein
due form to be appointed permanent ad
ministrator upon the estate ot Alien
Frederick late of said County, notice to
bore by given that said application will
be heard at tbo regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said oounty, to bo
bald on the first Monday la October
1905,
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this 4th. day of Sept. 1905.
Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary.
ThomasvilU. *Ga.
William M. Jones.
Ordinary.
GEORGIA, Thomas County:
Notioato hereby given that thena
dendgned haa applied to the Ordinary of
aald Oounty for leave to aell land, and
one mule belonging to the eetateof Mrs.
M. F. Benton for the payment of debts.
Said application will be heard at the
regular term of the Court ot Ordinary
for said oounty to be bald on the first
Monday in Oo tober 1905.
This Sept. 4th. 1905.
M. A. Fleetwood.
LOVELL HREDRVTB
SKILLFUL VETERINARY SURGEON
P0 Box m-Phone 286
—
CUT
With quality of goods and a price that others cannot
compete with, why can’t we do bqsines* with you?
Use tiie faculty called reason affd do as others are
doing, visit our store and see goods. Do not take an
other’s word, they are a? good as can be bought at any
place and always sold'for less.
To Prove It
We are offering you the biggest bargain, in LAMPS
ever seen in this town.
Gold Medal extension swinging Lamps,
closed 39 inches extended 55 inches, worth
from avy one bnt us, $4.00, we sell for.... $2.50
The prettiest decorated swinging Hall Lamp ever seen
for the money, all wit rich gold trimmings,
regulation pulley and extension chain, worth
$6.00, we sell it for less, only $3.00
The biggest yet; Globe 22 l /i inches round, by 7#
inches, blue,fpink, red and fancy, has metal
trame finished in black, complete, and sold
for just --$1.50
$ J . 4 .8
Buys one of our Nickel plate 20 inch stand Lamps
white globes complete with chimney, burner and wick.
Call and see them an4 the other*. All goods sold for
cash, therefore cash price
C. R. Poole
Thomasville, Ga,
Churchwell’s Cut Price Store
»HIDES ANTED
Write for quotations to
J. W. Watkins & Co.
a-OOXD GKElsr
Is worth Money to you.
It makes your product bring a higher price
THE ROBT. DEKLE COTTON GIN
. AT COOLIDGB,
is first-class in every respect. Best machinery, best opera
tors. We have recently built a commodious shelter foi the
accommodation'of our patrons. Patronize us.
Bobert Dekle Coolidge Georgia
We A re Now Ready
To Quote Prices and Submit Samples of
FALL GOODS
For Men, Women tnd Children
We carry evervthiug ready-to-wear aid all orders will
receive prompt and and carefnl attention
ALWAYS REMEMBER
x. We 5pnd goods by express C. O D. subject to ex
amination before accepting.
2 We send two or three styles of garments for
selection.
3. We allow 10 per cent discount for cash, except on
contract goods.
B. H. LEVY, BRO. & COMPANY -
The Big Store
Savannah. Qa.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
By virtue of ajiorder of the court
ot ordinary of Thomaa county,Geor
gia, will be eold at public outcry on
the lint Tuesday in September, 1905,
at the Court -House la Thomav*llla.r
G» the following real estate situ
ate in Thomasville, Georgia, to wit:
Commencing at a stake on Lewie al
ley and fronting on Lewis alley 63 ft
end 4 Inches, more or lets, running
b rk on one aide 88 feet and 10 ln-
and on the other side 89 feet
(ipd 6 Inches, more or lees, rnnlng
drwn Lewis alley to the line of Cbas.
I »v Is’. land said lot running through
the block and bounded by Steven
Walcott Oak and Jerger streets, said
lot having no Improvement! there-
Also lot No. 3 being op the
south side of Lewie alley fronting 56
feet and 1 Inch on said alley back
I'ne 54 feet and nine Inches, east line
feet and f Inches, treat 88 feet
i d 4 Inches more or less. The
Lewis alley rnne through the block
east and west, bounded by 8tevens
Oak, Jerger and Walcott sto. On said
lot there to a small store house now
used as a dwelling house. \
Terms cash.
^ M. A. Fleetwood,
Administrator Charts* Carter.
The poet office department has Is
sued a circular order requiring all ap
proved man boxes on' rural routes
to be numbered. Tbto order to be
come effective September 30. 4
Each carrier to to bave tbe num
bering done acordlng to requirements
furnished l)im by the department.
The numbering ot the first box will
and the others will be num
bered in regular Sequence. Any mall
addressed to a box number without
address of owner of box will be suffi
cient as In the case of regular post
office box. Bbch carrier will be re
quired to keep a r of ter of his route
and this must be kept revised to
date all the time, always showing
names of parties entitled to receive
mall In each box. No box will be
allowed to be numbered that to not
waterproof and ‘‘approved.’” Parties
having boxes that do not come up to
the requirements should arrange for
new boxes before the time (or num
bering. 1
Mr. Barber to a Candidate.
Mr. W. D. Barber of Cairo an
nounces himself today as a candi
date for the afflee of sheriff of Grady
county. Mr. Barber haf been a resi
dent of the Galro neighborhood for
toany years and bears a splendid re
putation for fidelity to duty. Ho Is
a bailiff In Judge Ragan's court and
bis qualifications particularly fit him
for the office he seeks.
Citation.
GEORGIA, Thomas Oonnty:
Luoy Dunlap, having mads application
to ms In doe form to be appointed par-
nuuMnt administratrix upon the estate
of Georgs Dunlap tote ot aald County.
Notice to hereby given that said appli
cation will he heard at the regular term
of the Ooort of Ordinary for said county
to be held on the first Monday InOoL
1905,
Witness my hand and official signa
ture this 20. day of Ang. 1905.
Wm. M. Jones,
Ordinary.
Sept. 8.4t. , •
Application For Support.
GEORGIA, Thomas Oonnty.
Mary Frederick, having made appli
cation for twelve menthi support out of
the estate of Allen Frederick, end ap
praise™ duly appointed to set apart the
same having filled their relation. All
persona oonoerned are hereby required
to show cause before the Ooort ef Ordi
nary of said Oounty on the first Monday
in Oct. 1905, why said application
should not be granted.
This Ang. SI. 1905,
Wm. M. Jones,
■Ordinary.
Sept. 8, 4t.
GEORGIA—Thomaa Oonnty:
J. T. Culpepper having ma
tion to me In doe form to be
permanent Administrator npon
lata of A. O. Dickinson lata of mid
oonnty, notice to hereby given that mid
application will be heard at tbe regular
tone of the Oonrt of Ordinary (or aald
county, to be held no the first Monday
|o September 1(05
Wltneee my hand yuod official signa
ture this 30 day of July ,11005.
Wm. M. Jones,
Ordinary
Petition tor Charter
State of Oeorgla, Thomas County.
September 13, 1905,
To the Hon. Secretary of State:
The petition of N. R. Spongier, E.
Neel, Remer Singletary, J. D. Hol
land, Jesse Ward, Jr., all of Thom
as county, Georgia, and such other
Persons as they may associate with
them shows:
That they deal re to be Incorporat
ed under tbe name and style ot the
Sonth Georgia Farmers Fire Insur
ance Association and that the princi
pal offlee ot said company to to be lo
cated in Thomasville, Georgia.
Alio shows, Thst the kind of In
surance they purpose to cany in to
the Insuring ot ths respective dwell
ing houses snd contents, barns and
contants snd othar buildings
contents ot Us members, together
With vehicles and livestock, only on
ths co-operative pUn, against lorn by
fire, wind and lightning, by each
member becoming liable to the nJuII
amount ot.hto policy for all
meats for loss snd dues, but thst no
assessment .except entrance fee shall
be paid until actual lorn and ex
pense occurs. e-
Also shows thst t(iey desire the
power to enact by-laws for the prop
er collection of all assessments, not
Inconsistent with the laws ot this
slate.
Also shows that they request to be
Incorporated under the laws of the
state and to have all the corporate
powers granted by law to mutual In
surance companies- and show that
they Intend in good falthto go for
ward without delay to organise the
aforesaid company. '
N. R. Spengler,
E. L. Neel.
Remer 8tngletary,
J. D. Holland,
Jesse Ward. Jr..
And others.
B. Q. McLendon,
PetIUonsr’s Attorney. 9-15-4t
Tax Notice.
First Round.
I will be at tlie following places on
the datae named for the purpose of col
lecting taxes for tbe year 1905.
Duncanville,... Monday, Sept. 18.
Metcalfe Tuesday, " 19.
Cairo, Wednesday, “ 20 ■
Spence Thursday, “ 31
Meigs, '.....Friday, ” 93
Glasgow Monday, “ 95
Ocklooknee Tuesday. •• 36
Onolldge Wednesday, 87 1
Merrillville,..Wednesday, “ “ p
m Thursday, •• 38
Psvo, Friday, . 391
Patten, Friday, " “p
P. 8. Heeth. T. 0„ T. O.
THEY BUILD
AT MEIGS
OTHER NEWS OF THE WEEK
AS SEEN BY PROFESSOR
SEARCY
Daren! Duran!! Durenll!
Mr. J. N. Carter - iter an absence
of a month throu;: - tho Went, has
returned home. He went to the Lew
is snd Clark Exposition, National
Park and many other places on his
tour.
Dr. E. L. McTyre to down In Flor
ida for a short time. • '
Mrs. Rena Warner of Pelham was
s visitor, hero Sunday.
Mr. T. O. Battle of Pelham was
here Sunday.
Rev. C. R. Hutchins who has a
number of friends here, came over
from Norman Park Sunday. He to
taking a special course at Normal
Institute.
The public to Invited to Inspect
my mammoth stock of goods. O.
L. Duren, Meigs.
Some miscreant broke Into the
house of Mr. George Lewie, llvtsg
several miles southeast of town, and
stole several articles among them n
set ot artificial teeth which belonged
to his mother. It will be remember;
ed that bis mother died a most trag
ic death last year. Dentists will look
out.
The largest shipment of stoves that
haa come to tbto place was received
by G. L. Duren a few days since.
Miss Katlo Will Futch of Wood
land Is the guest of Mrs. Della Miller
this week.
Mrs. G. G. Hawkins of Leland was
the guest of relatives here this week.
Mr. Tom Christie of Columbus has
been here several days. Tom haa
been a valuable attache of the fire
department of that city for three
years. ‘:
Mr. J. C. Norman has moved hto
family to the country aild Mr. George
Joiner will occupy bis residence la
front ot the Baptist church.
One carload ot stoves and ranges
received this week. G. L. Duren.
Misses Luey McIntosh and Marion
McMurry, two charming young ladies
of Boston are tbe guests’ of Mrs. L.
H. Singletary on Qnsllty Square this
week. *
Mr. W. B. Hambleton ot Thomas-
vllle was here Sunday with IF. T.
J. Willis’ faintly.
We gin and buy cotton and pay
tbe highest prices for both round
snd square bales. J. N. Carter Co,
Meigs.
Mr. and Mrs. W. M. Singletary spent
Sunday with relatives in Ochlocko-
CITATION.
Georgia, Thomas County.
Notice to hereby given that the nn-
dersgnod has applied to the Ordinary
t said eoon'y for leave to aell all
land Viqnglng to the estate of John
Tick for the oavment of debts sold
application will be heard at the reg
ular term of the court of ordinary tor
said county to bo held on the first
Monday In September, 1105.
This August 7, 1905. . .
M. A. Fleetwood,
A dm. John Tick, gather the crop.
Mr. W. M. Davis to putting the fin
ishing touches on bto new home os
Marshal street and In a short Ume
move Into It. Mr. John L. Johnson
to preparing to move into hto house
lately finished.
Plans are being made for other
nice residences that are to go up at
an early date. ,
Mr. Charles S. Cardin of Ochlock-
onee was here on business a few
days since.
Sugar mills, Duron’s stoves, Dar
en’s; furniture, of every kind, Dar
en’s.
Meigs will In a short time have two
wholesale houses.
Mr. Reid Hambleton, who has been
with the Willis Grocery Company,
has returned to hto home (n Thomas
ville. Everybody likes him. No
young man who has been here has
made a better record than be.
Mrs. Minnie Palmer mother ot Mrs.
Bob Hambleton to over from Jack
sonville. •
Mr. and Mrs. Coy Fisher and chil
dren ot Monltrle are here at the
home of Mr. G. W. Fnlford, Mrs.
lisber’s father.
Robert and Henry Mitchell cams
down, from Pelham Sunday and
spent the day with relatives here.
The' exercises ot the school st
Pine Grove near town will be re
sumed next Monday, September 18.
Thee school has had r vacation for
a month to allow the children to help