Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, October 20, 1905, Image 8

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till Going 2. The object of said corporation Is pecuniary profit to Its stockholder*. 3. Tho particular business It pro poses to engage In Is to purchase, sell; own nml bold real and personal proper! v, to rent, lease, and Improve the same; buy. sell am! own such articles or value ob mny be found pro fitable, to trade In real estate, own and operate manufacturing plants. We are still serving opt well pleased customers with Sensational Sale Bargains, and have so cleaned out our stock that in a few days we will be ready to furnish you with bargains which will be new in style, unsurpassed in quality, and une qualed in price. Thanking you (our customers) for your extensive patronage during our Sale, and soliciting a continuance of' same, we are always Yours to serve, The fee of fifty ($50) dollor* 1* herewith enclosed as fee for charter aa aaa4IMA«tA n# IniiA.nnMnllnn a a -a. This October 4tb, 1905. I. N. Johnson, Adm. W. 0. Cranshaw. 10-13- or certlflcate of Incorporation as re quired by said act. Respectfully submitted, - W. H. Crow, J. W. Ingram, ' W. A. J. Paramore, W. A. Bustle, Incorporators. Qpolldge, Thomas county. Ga.- This 23 day of September,-1905, State of Geergla, County of Thomas. door In Thomasvllle, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale on the 11 Ait Tuesday In November, 1906, the fol lowing tracts of land: -Lots Nos, 61, St, 84 and the east half of 83, In Mock 8, column 4, west and frac- tlonal lot No. 86, In block 1, col umn 5, west In the city of Thomas- Tllle. Terms cash. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. ‘ ; E. M. Smith, , W. A. Pringle, H. C. Copeland, J. D. Barrow, J. A. Bryan, County Com. paid by the subscribers and that the same lr In fact held And Is to be used solely for the business and pur poses of the corporation. ,W.. M. Jones, Ordinary of Thomas Co. State of Georgia. OIBce of Secretary pf State. . I, Philip Cook, Secretary of State of the 8tate of Gorgla, do hereby certify, That the attached three pagos of printed and written matter contain a true and correct copy of the appli cation of the Bank of Coolidge for a charter, the original of which ap plication Is on fils In this department Starke Corner Thontasville, Georgia jn testimony whereof,, I hare here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office at the capitol In the city APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT. Georgia, Thomaa County, Mary Carter, having made appli cation for IS months' support oat of the estate of Charles Carter and ap praiser* duly appointed to act apart the aame having field their return all persona concerned are hereby re quired to ahow cause before the Court of Ordinary of said county on tho first Monday In November, 1905, why said application should not be granted. This 13th day of September, 1905. william M. Jones, - 9-23-4t Ordinary. of Atlanta thla 2nd day of September her In the year of oar Lord One Thousand Nine Handerd and Five and of the Independence of the Unit ed States of America the One Hun dred and-Thlrtleth. Philip Cook, Secretary pf 8tate. ROAD CITATION. A petition haring been filed In this court asking for tho establish ment of a public road known aa the Maple road beginning at Magnolia avenue near Vashtl Home and run- coun- Angelus flutual Insurance Go alng east to where It Intersects ty line road n distance of half a mile. Notice Is hereby given to all parties'interested that said applica tion will be paaeed on hy the Com- mlsslonors Court at their meeting the first Tuesday lit November-next. E. M. Smith, Chairman. J. 8. Montgomery, .Clerk. Oct. 3, 1,905. l#-«-4t Thomasville, Ga, Aganst insure APPLICATION 'FOR LEAVE TO 8ELL. Georgia, Thomaa County. Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has aplled to the Ordin ary of said county for l«aV^ to sell all the land belonging to the estate of John 6. Eubanks -for the purpose of distribution said land consisting of house and lot In Moultrie. -Col- satd application will be jj||j Loss of Time from Accident, jjjjl' i||j[j Loss of Time from Sickness, ■ k{|< ,j|jjj Death from Accident, ,|jjj| Death from Sickness,' ' K|l« ,jj|j| Loss of Eyes, Feet or Hands. ||||i 'M The only Company that will pay Cash P' •lli| Check Dividend to Policy Holders. W All state laws have been coindlied with and the || •I# Company is under direct supervision v of Insurance P' >|i!j| Commissioner. ' ' jjp .{j. Claims are being paid every week. If nothing hap- Ml 1 'j? pens to you. you can get your dividend check just the ft 4 same. HOME COMPANY. SURE PROTECTION. W ''§ IBERAL, SAFE, CONSERVATIVE ' f ’! L E. AMASON,. s oca I Agent |,. 9 Paul C. Jack, Manager of agencies is at the Stuart House, and can be seen W 4— . - . |" i|j|| - This Company is a home institution, having its general office at Mou’trie, |jjj| .|L Several hustling agents wanted. Apply to him Dili qultt, Go., heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for salt', county to be held on the first Monday In December, 1905. Thla Sd day of October, 1906. Mary E. Eubank**. ifl-S-4t Administratrix Third and Last nonnd. Duncanville. Wednesday, Nov. 1. Cairo, Thursday, Nov. 2, after noon. Cairo, Friday, Nov. 3, forenoon. Spence, Tuesday, Nov. 7. Coolidge, Wednesday, Nov. S, fors- roon. . Men 111 vllle, Wednesday, Nov. S, afternoon. Llflgs, Thursday, Nov. 9, Glasgow, Friday, Nov. 10. Metcalfe, Monday, Nov. 13. Ochbckonee, Tuesday, Nov 14. Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 15. Boston,, Thursday, Nov. 10, fore noon. , / Pavo, Friday, Nov. 17, forenoon. Patten, Monday, Nov. 30. forenoon Respectfully, P. 8. Heeth, T. C. T. C. ’ 10-5d-wlm LTggfi wild lcorporated nnd under the name tchhll Investment ...... capital stock from ™ time by a two thirds vote of the then outstanding capital stock mount at no time to exceed dred thousand dollars. Respectfully submitted, Kny Bennett and Conyers, Attorneys at Law for Petitioners. 1 hereby cortify that the above and foregoing Is a true and correct copy of the • original petition filed In my office this day. J. W, Grover, Clerk S. C. T. C. Petition for Ckarter. . Mr. Oeorge Neel of Quitman Is In town for a few days. first Tuesday in November, 1905, at L--Neel, Renter Slngl--;^.-,. J. lt r-j!li the Court House In said county. With lani j JeE5 ° w » rd - Jr., *'i of Tr-o In tho legal hoar* of sale, the fo!- a*'county, Georgia, ar • lowing described real estate situate Persona a* they may In Brooks.county. On, to wit: , Ono ! hl ‘ ra “ how,: hundred'and fourteen (114) acres,! the J desire to be ineorporat- more_or less, parts of lots numbers undey the name nnd style , of the four'hundred and forty-foor (444) South Georgia Farmers Fire Insur- and four hundred and seventy-seven ance Association and. that the priori- (477) In the 13th land district cr :'*1 office of said yompany Is to be Io- sald county, bound north by. land of tated *“ ThomasyUle, Georgia. Jacob Woooten, east by land of a. AIs0 shows, That tie kind of In- B. Crenshaw, south by land of Alnl aranc6 they purpose to carry on Is 8hil!oy and west by land of L. it. '■ La Insnring of the respective dwell- Johnson also the fallowing tract cf 1 houses and contents, barns and land lying In Thomas county, Ga , contents and other buildings and to wit.: That certain Ipt of land In edatents of Its members, together the town of Pavo, Thomas county. vehicles nnd livestock, only on Os., known as lit No. 17 In block B,| th e co-operative plan, against loss by of the Rogers survey of the town of ,® re > *lnd and lightning, by each Pavo. Te>ms cash. member becoming liable to the full amount of his policy for all assess ments for loss and duos, but that no 10-13-lt assessment except entrance fee shall the paid until actual lose and ex- SALE OF LOTS IN THOMASVILLE. 'pense occurs. Under and by virtue of a resolu- j Also shows that they desire the uon adopted at-the meeting of the [power to enact by-laws for tho prop- Board of County Commissioners n j e r collection of all assessments, not the first Tuesday In December, 1904, llnconslstent with the laws of- this will be sold before the Court House SHERIFF'S SALE. By virtue of a magistrate’s Ufa, M. A. Fleetwood, administrator, vs. Jesse D. Slater, I have this day lov- led on the following described real estate, to wit: _ One fourth of lot of land No. 400, containing 30 acres more or less and one fourth lot of land No. 361, containing 62 acres more or lets and one fifth of lot of land No. 341, containing 51 acres more or less, all situate lying and be ing in the nineteenth district of Thomas county, Georgia. Levied on the property of J: D1 Slater In favor of H. A. Fleetwood, adminis trator. Martha Slater, this August 23d, T905. The above described property will bo sold at public outer} before tho court house door In Thora- nsvtllc , Ga., on. the first Tuesday, tu November, 1905, between the leg al hours of sale. T. J. HIght. Sheriff. state. Also shows that they request to be Incorporated under tho laws of the state and to have all tho corporate powers granted by law to mutual In surance companies and show that they Intend In good fatthto go for ward without delay to organize the- aforesaid company. N. R. Spengler, E. L. Neel, Remer Singletary, J. D. Holland, Jesse Ward, Jr., And others. S. G. McLendon, Petltloner’i Attorney. 9-15-41 Application Leave, to SelL Georgia, Thomas County. Notice Is hereby given that In ac cordance with the provisions of sec tions 2,545 et seq. of the Civil Code f 1895, of the' State of Georgia, I 111 apply to the Superior Court of said county and to the presiding judge thereof on the 18th day of November, 1905, for leave to sell the undivided remainder Interest of my wards Thomas C. Mitchell. Fraz er Mitchell. Isabelle Mitchell and Margaret Mitchell In and to that prop erty known as lots Nos. three (3) and four (4) and a strip thirty-three (33) feet wide on tho south end of lot No. t wo (2) all being !n block column one (1) Thomasville, Thomas county, Georgia, according to the Wilson survey of said city of Thomasville, on which Is located that building known aa the “Mitchell House" together with that certain other building erected thereon now used and occupied as a post office, said property being bounded North by the remaining portion of lots one (1) and two (2) In block ‘B," on the east by Broad street, on the south by Jackson street and on the west by Madison street, at private sale for the purpose of reinvesting the proceeds of said salo In stock of the Mitchell Investment Company, a proposed corporation of Thomas coun t.v, Georgia, the reason for making said application being that the said Interest of said ward Is an undivided fractional remainder Interest In said propertyunproductlve, and to avoid the expense of repairs and Improve ment of said property, and for the purpose of producing a present In come for said wards. \V. H. Mitchell, Guardian. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Georgia, County of Thomas. Byvirtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be sold at public outcry on the first Tuesday In November, 1905, at the court house In said county* between the usual hours of tale, the follow- real estate In Thomas county: 20 acres of lot No. 36 lying In the 13th district of Thomas county, Ga., near Patten, On. ; M. Fleetwood, —'Administrator Jenkin Smith. Terms cash. This Oct 3, 1905. 10-6-41 LETTERS OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Thomas County. M. A. Fleetwood,, administrator upon the estate of J. B. F. Dixon, late of said county, deceased having filed his petition for discharge, this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause against the granting qf (his discharge at tho regular term of the court of ordinary, for said county, to be hold on lieuflrst Mon day In November, 1905. William M. Jones, Ordinary. Mr. T. W. Leach of Boston was In the city Wednesday. LETTERS OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Thomas County. M. A. Fleetwood, administrator upon the estate of Wesley Bank, late of said county, deceased, havl\’ filed his petition for discharge, this Is to rite all persons concerned to Bhow cause against the granting of this dls charge at thd regular term of the court of ordinary, for said county, to be held on the first Monday in Nov ember, 1905. William M. Jones. Ordinary.