Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, November 03, 1905, Image 4

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i mi ucui^ta progress. FabUshed nvory Friday v y the fijies-Enterprise Publishing Co. At the Tlme-Entorpnee Building. Thomjumlle, Oft. rtitian M. Hardy, ProcldeRt. loan D. McCartney, see. & trees Sutured at the postofflce at Thomas <U!s, Oft., an second clasji mall matter. UOBSOairTlOK BATXS. Weedy, One Year.... .....11.00 Six Months '* Three Months jtally, One Tear.... $5.00 •" Six Months. 2.6o -• Three Months 1.20 — Ons Month.., 0 If/icial Paper o! Thomas County Guaranteed Circi.Iat on Better bnteh tip on flannelology. 'Strange that Tammany la not more -enthusiastic for municipal o ershlp. They have owned the muni cipality for tome time. At Northwestern University ' the young women are bolng Instructed at to wbat to eat. The thing they ought to learn le how to get what to eat The Atlanta Journal and the Con stitution will quit fighting about the time ewlne begin to circle In airy fllgbt about the dolme of the'State capitol. If you don't like Thomaavllle get out. Oo somewhere else, go tie the devil. Don't yawp around about the place where your biscuit and greens come from. The headline artist on the Atlanta Journal needs to take out 'hla geog raphy and study up a bit. He writes that Thomas county's- sheriff was killed, when ho means Decatur. The blind tigers of Thomasvlllc and Quitman'should be put through a course of sprints which they will never forget. A blind tiger Is worse than a barroom.—Waycross Herald. Commissioner Merritt says he Is proud of Georgia schools and teach ers. They are doing a great work and It Is Isrgeljr labor of love for the pay they receive does not com pensate them. The Riffior of the Boston supporters tot Hoke Smith Is well illustrated by tho etoryof f a lady who llret there. She told Mr. Smith that she had no children but that sbe would name one of ber cats Hoke. The other cat Is named Harvle, for Mr. Jordan, the cotton'booster. EXPLODED Russia has troubles of her own just now. The whole klngdom Is In si state of unrest and anarchy’s red hand Is knocking at the door of 81. ■Petersburg. There Is n powerful les son In this state of affaire for those who like to study over the trend of -events. The conditions In the land of Ice have been a reproach to freedom and a menace to humanity. Tot to every appearance tho kingdom of tho Csar was founded on a rock. Hla power was absolute and seemed Im pregnable. But all this was but Idle seeming and the whole structure .-rumbled to dust nt the first touch of adversity. The old.time poem that we used to recite on Friday af ternoons at school, emphasised the fact that It Is “men who mako a state" Unless the men, the com mon mod and women are happy and ■contented the state will not prosper. Tlio Ruslan nation was the moat •overestimated In the world. All of us remember the time when college •professors and street corner loafsra talked In learned accents of the ‘‘Sla- sonic terror," and predicted a great vrorld conflict between tbe Sara a •nd tbs Slav. They are the snoio folks who now shudder nt the prea- peet of the “yellow peril.” In all dlliy this, top, will pass away, public rvems to be the onlv font, of internment. Mi-fgs—Ollier »nn. Mr. Daniel Willis a prominent business man of this place was pain fully hurt Tuesday morning In a pe culiar way. While preparing to have a car of syrup barrels unloaded, open [ Ing tbs car .door a barrel leasing against It fell out and struck Mr. Willis on the bead, knocking hlr senseless for a short time. He soon recovered, but he now believes that even an empty barrel Is dangerous. It appears that the large body of land In original pine forest,' known os the Swift lands, was not sold as we were Informed. Mr. Smith, the would-bo purchaser, went to Colum bus to accept the otter made to him but the owner* had changed their minds. >v Messrs. Zeke Whaley and H. M. Myrick of Boston, Ga., were hero to day and took a drive over these lands with a business view. Misses Hattie Parker of .Boston and Mas Bern Slater of Thomaavllle attended the meeting of the Baptist Asspciatlon lest wek. Mr. Haywood Singletary attended the union meeting at Fredonla lest Sunday. No doubt he went to show a pair of those beautiful hones to hie “folk*."- Hr*. Thorpe Spencer of Pelham, was .the guest of Mrs. W. M. Single tary a day or so during the associa tion. Mrs. Mattie Dennard Logan of Murphy Is here visiting relatives. Mr. Richard Merritt of Cairo was here one day last week. Mr. Merritt while here bought tbe home of MV. Ashley Sasser and la seeking to make other Investments bare. < Dr. W. F. F. Frlddell left Mon day for a visit to his old home at Whitesburg. He went by Macon the fair. He will return by the last of the week. Mrs. E. E. Wilkes after a pleasant visit to Sale City life* returned. Mr. J. M. Pilcher went to the meeting of the Grand Lodge of Mas ons In Macon this week. Ho will also attend the fair. Mrs. I. R. Aultman and Mrs. J. 8. Searcy spent Tuesday in Pelham. Mr. W. N. Atkinson of Cairo Is h?re the guest of Dr. Aultman. He has a serious fall a few days ago and Is tied up for repairs. Mr. T. F. Dyson Is In Atlanta this week looking to the purchasing of some new machinery for his wagon and buggy factory. He has more than doubled his force and yot can' not keep up with orders. ' He has orders for seven huge log wagons. It Is Interesting to know that about 5,000 pounds of Iron will be required to complete this number of log carts. Mr. T. E. Walton formerly of this place will mako Camilla his future home. He was much liked hero and his friends regret to losehlm nod hi* family. Miss Jones of Cairo Is the guest of Miss Clifford Dais this week. Prof. Linton of .ThomasvIUe was here Thursday morning looklng-dut for the Interest of the school here, which Is to begin second Monday In January next Mr. Israel of Smlthvllle has accept ed the place lately made vacant by A. L. Sasser at the Bank of Meigs. Invitations have been received here of the approaching marriage of Miss Ethel Josephine Bennett to Mr. Robert Francis Brush of Jacksonville on November 15. ^ Miss Bennett Is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Bennett and bns many relatives here. She Is much loved, having many amiable qualities. Mr. Brush Is a young business man of sterling qualities. They will make Jacksonville their borne. Mr. H. L. Davis of Barwlck came over to see his home folks Sunday.. Editor S. R. Blanton came over from Balnbridge to attend the as sociation last week. Tinnlo Davis has not taken out the usual license, yet he proceeded to carve up Bob Jones down In Cat Ridge, the negro quarter of the town Sunday morning. One ''scuaed'* th* other of taking some money; they quarrelled and Ttnnle proceeded to carve Bob with a raior to a serious extent. They are both negroes. Prof. Hall and Miss Emma and Saturday. The action of the business men of the town in closing their pli Bolicitcd during the hours of preach ing at the Baptist church lost week, brought forth much favorable com ment from prominent visitors to tbe meeting and was keenly appreciated by the church people and all concern- The meeting of the' Tucker Asso ciation here last' week was a success veral fine discourses were heard and much goo4 In a general-way was' accomplished. The various! reports showed an increased Interest among tho churches, better contributions and Increased values In church prop erty. Some of the reports called forth sharp and Interesting discus sion, notably among these was tbe port of temperance. Some of the brethren seemed not to want to be lieve that tbe evil of whiskey drink ing was in the church. There was some mighty plain talk on the mat- The sooner the church realises the trntb of the situation, tbe sooner It will right it and the more power ful will he Ita.Influence. Tbe report on Sunday school was passed with a few state remarks. Shame! Vp delegates should attend the next meeting of the Thomas county Sun day school association. We desire to thank the people of Meigs who so kindly helped to care for the messengers and visitors to tbe association lately convened ai this place. In behalf of the church we wish to thank the business men of Meigs for tbelr consideration and respect shown by (losing np their places of business during preaching hours. APPLICATION FOR BANK CHARTER. To the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary of State, Atlanta, Ga. We, Z. H. Clark, C. E. Holmes. E. Daniels. P. B. Allen, and -O. E. Smith, of Moultrie, Ga.; W. T. Madre .1. W. Taylor, W. A. Taylor and E. C. Milligan of Boston, Ga.; and J. Frank Harris of Pavo, Ga., applicants an Incorporators under an act of the General Assembly Of Georgia, aproved December 20, 1893, entitled, "An act to erfrry Into effect para graph 18 of Section? of Article o of the Constitution of 1877, as amen ded, in relation to chartering of banks, to provide for the Incorpora tion of banking companies by the Secretary of Slate and for other pur poses," make this oar declaration, praying that we be Incorporated as a body corporate and politic for the uurpose of doing a general banking business with all the rights, pow ers, ’privileges and restrictions of said act, under and by the name and style of Bank of Boston, and that the principal office of said company shall be located In the townofBoa- ion, county of Thomas, and State of Oeorgla. with a capital of twenty- five thousand dollars ($15,000>dj- vlded Into shares of one Jwiidwd dol lars ($100) each,and that the sum of fifteen thousand dollars (515,00) of the capital subscribed hss actnal- ly been paid by the subreribere anfi that the same Is In fact lyld and ls to be used solely for the business and purposes of the corporation. The fee of fifty ($50) dollars Is herewith Inclosed as fee for charter or certificate of lncrporatlo as re- J"p. 0 vo. b Gl a ‘ <1 »th day of October, #0ti ’ Respectfully submitted, Z H Clark, J Frahk Harris, Ever ett Daniels. W. A. Taylor, W. T. Madre. P. B. Allen. & ft H® 1 ^' W. Taylor, B. C. -Milligan, o. «• Sm 8tate of Georgia, Thomas County. .Before me personally appcared Z- H. Clark, C. E. Holmes. B. Daniels, p.’ B. Allen and O. E. s ”‘ th _°ijfdre' • rie.Ga . J. W. Taylor, W. T. Madre. K. C. Milligan agd The Steyerman Co 9 ! * Main Attractions are their Low Pricy Our Methods: “One Price to All.” All goods marked in plain figures. You don’t have to pay anj more for it than does your neighbor and his money is no bettei than yours. Our goods are always reliable and we stand back of every thing we sell. Quality for quality our prices are lowei than our competitors. SPECIALS—This Week Only 38-inch all wool Granite, any shade, regular price 46c, Special \ \ 39c. ' # Yd-wide Sea Island serge 6c, 10c Outings gc this out and bring It with you. Boston. Ga.. J. Frank Harris of Pnvo, Incbi On., the tncbrporators of Bank of Boston, located In the town ° f ® , ton. county of Thomas, and Stats of Georgia., who on oath depoMth ana aallh that flflecn thousand dollari arjia.'-s business and purposes of the corpora Ineorporatora—Z. H. Clark. J. tw: Taylor. W. A. Taylor, E. C. Milligan. a 8wor 8 n m, «o and subgrited before me this »tb -Vltam M^inre” Office of Secretary of State. I. Philip cook. Secretary °J 8tate of Georgia, do hereby cerUfy that the attached four pagee of printed and written matter contain t i™ . correct copy of Uio the Incorporators of Bank of ■■ the original appears of file In tniq ne tbe original appears ^ta’testFmony "hereof I bave jiere- uato set my band and affined the seal of my office at the capitol In the W of Atlanta, this *0tb day of °**°***: In the year of onr Lord one thousand nine hundred and five and ofthe ta- dependence of the United Amertca the one hundred and twen- nlntti Philip COOk, “ ,,lt Secretary of State. Many a Woman’s Dream of Love Is cruelly blasted by wretched, feeble health, and she is often condemned to a solitary life. Not realizing fuily the danger of slight female troubles in the beginning, and wishing to be spared a doctor’s examinations, she often allows a slight trouble to become so developed or chronic as to seri ously impair the purpose cf every true woman ’* life—that of love, mar riage and motherhood. GERSTLES FEMALE PANACEA and generaticra C- F» P. (GcrctVs Fr-mclo tional duties. Many ethical phyniaiana rccor-”tr.d ‘ '' npUahing its ialUngly successful in accomplishing its parvcce cf health that wo vaeUit under an honest guarantee of reliefer refund ;-ocr r-.cncy. This guarantee au'horises any druggist to rcfzrr.d ttt pnrehcct price of a bottle f G. F. P (Oenile’e Fciru ~ . . female Tcnccea) to er.y woman who tries it and is not benefited by its ucs. tea Read what Mrs. Sarah Chishotu, of Eciaa, fits., cays: •most happy to nay that your treatment c'id i~z‘- vfiht 1 said it would c'o. 1 have taker, only three fcoi- ties, and I feci like another worsen. It Is tho grandest female remedy in the world, for it has cured me entirely.” This is the only medicine of its k'r.tl in tho Unitod States in which tho manufacturers hrv equal confidence, frr C. ■*. P. (Gcrstk’s Female Panacea) in the only guaranteed female remedy aold. Try it nt once. Per Bottle at Any Draggfcl’s .Gomtle Medicine Co.. Chattanooga, Terns. [Save the Profit for Yourself] w Organs direct from the |faF$aj§iI factory1 Don’t pay big KnmiH profits to agents when >—you can get the com- If if i nfl mission yourself. We give you a double guar- ani.ee and protect you in every way, saving It— HI you fiom $75.00 to 1 1 hi ri $150.00 on a piano ^jmefewt-TT' an j $3o go to $40.00 on or- Tkls Orient gans. We are Southern ruurr, represents ivet of the fol- 008.50 lowing widely known lines: If This Tin. Plaa^ Direct from Tastwr to Tear Bib*. 0147 50 MEHLIN a 39*3, BEAM BACH. BECHT PIANOS. mil la 0OAU11AXDMIC1 IHlllilil W THI TEA < 1823 Sold by Ui F I0VE1 25 YEAXS Before you buy, bo auto to writ# us for Catalogue A, with prices and full information. Rtftrnctt-Any Bonk Ai AtUnts. Becht Piano Co. NOTICE. Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the Honorable Superior Court of Thomas County, Georgia, as provided In Sec. 2,54 5 et son. of tho civil code of 1903. for leave to sell the undivided remainder interest In *he hereinafter described real estate 'ongtng to my minor wards, Ed- i K., Susan C., David L„ Hattie C., Margaret and Albert C. Brandon. Said application will be beard by tbe Honorable Robert G. Mitchell, judge of the Superior Court at Chambers on tbe 18th day of November, nine teen hundred and five (1903.) Said application to sell being tar tbe purposes of reinvestment present Investment Is enhancinjfln) value much more slowly than the proposed Investment, and as the present Investment would have to be rented It would depreciate rapidly. The property In which the remainder Interest Is to be sold Is described ss follows: Commencing at a point on the north margin of Remington ave nue, said point being one hundred and seventy and a half (170)4) feet north, 77 deg. east from where the northeast margin of Seward street would meet the northern margin of Remington avenue If projected; thenece north 1314 deg. west 83 1-2 feet; thence north 74 deg. east, 27V4 feet; thence north 16 deg. west 94 54 feet; thence north 51 deg. east along Warren street 62 feet; thence south 31)4 deg. east 221 feet: thence along Remington avenue south 77 deg. west 146)4 feet to the place of be ginning, containing 45-160 of an acre taore or less. The property In which Investment is to be made is the front portion of that lot and the improvements there on known as the Paxton lot now oc cupied by W. H. Brandon, situated St tho corner of Remington avenue and Hansell street, all of said de scribed lands being situated In Thomasvllle, Thomas county, Ga. W. H. Brandon, Guardian. ADMINISTRATOR SALE. Georgia, Thomas County. By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary of said county will he aold at public outcry on the first Tuesday In December. 1905, at the court house In said county between the usual hours qf sale, tbe following real estate In Thomas county to wit.: All that tract or parcel of land sit uated In tbe northeast corner of lot of land No. 371 In the 18th district. 162 1-2) acres more or less. Also one (1) mare mule sold as the prop erty of Mrs. M. F. Benton. M. A. Fleetwood. Administrator. Kedol Dyspepsia Curr what trou « Ulqe»-3 ' i eat.