Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, November 03, 1905, Image 8

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ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE Georgia, Brooks county. Under and bj’ virtue of an order of the C#urt of Ordinary of said county will b« sold at public outcry «n the first Tuesday in November, 1905, at the Court House in said county, with in the legal hours of sale, the fol lowing described real estate situate In Brooks county, Ga, to wit.: One hundred and fourteen (114) acres, more or less, parts of lots numbers four hundred nnd forty-four (444) and four hundred and scyenty-scven (477) In the 13th land district of said county, bound north by land of Jacob Woooten, east by land of A. B. Crenshaw, .south by land of Alai { Shllley and west by land of L. M. j Johnson also the following tract of land lying in Thomas county, Ga., to wit.: That certain lot of land in the town of Pavo, Thomas county Ga.. known as lot No. 17 in block B, of the Rogers survey of the town of Pavo. Terms cash. This October 4th, 1905. I. N. Johnson, Adm, W. 0. Crnnshaw. 10-13-lt SALE OP LOTS IN THOMA8VILLE. Under and by virtue of a resolu tion adopted at the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners n the first Tuesday in December, 1964, will be sold before the Court House door in Thomasville, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in November, 1905, the fol lowing tracts of land: Lots Nos. 81, 82, 84 and the east half of 83, In block 8, column 4, west and frac tional lot No. 86, in block 1, col umn 5, west In the city of Thomas ville. Terms cash. j By order of the Board of County Commissioners. E. M. Smith, W. A. Pringle, 1 H. C. Copeland, : D. Barrow, J. A. Bryan, County Com. 5 (rv^r to yourself, your family and to US to let us show you our new line of goods. We have just gotten in a line of Dress Goods of every descrip tion and the prices are as cheap as ever. LADIES’ HATS For Street Wear in all colors and styles are now going at 98c. to $1.50 MEN’S SUITS in the latest styles of the very best. material, are going at $7 and $9. Don't forget to look at our Shoes. C R Poole Starke Corner Thomasville, Georgia $49.22 Top Bossy, __ facturedoy u* here in Atlanta, Georgia. A Southern Bugsy for Southern trade, ha* a line leather Quarter Top, haa genuine leather, Spring Bottom Cuahlon, and leather Back. U elegantly painted and fully guaranteed. Regular retail price $05.00 to $75.00. dfc/f 9Q Por **»*• 8oe Collar and Rame, 4)*T. nickel mounted Harneaa, aold with every GOLDEN HAG IK BUGGY, regular retail price 112.50 to $15.00. Catalog and full description sent on request. GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO. 158-160 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga. LETTERS OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Thomas County. M. A. Fleetwood, administrator upon the estate of J. B. F. Dixon, late of said csunty, deceased having lUod his petition for discharge, this Is to cite all persons concerned ts show enuse against the granting of this discharge at the regular term of the court of ordinary, for said county, to be held on the first Mon day in November, 1908. . William M. Jones, Ordinary. ROAD CITATION. A petition having been filed Ini this court asking for the establish ment of a public roa\l known as the ‘Marie road beginning at Magnolia . avenue near VashtI Home and run ning east to where It Intersects coun ty line road a distance of halt a mile. Notice Is hereby given to all parties Interested that said applica tion will be paseed on by the Com missioners Court at their meeting the first Tuesday In November next. B. M. Smith, Chairman. J. S. Montgomery, Clerk. Oct. 3, 1905, 10-6-41 (APPLICATION FOR LEAVE TO *1 SELL. Georgia, Thomas County. Notice is hereby, given that the undersigned has aplted to the Ordin ary of said county Tor leave to sell all the land belonging to the estate of John O. Eubanks for tbe purpose of distribution said land consisting of bouse and-lot In Moultrie, CoJ- quItt.'Go,, said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first. Monday in December, 1905. This 3d day of October, 1905. Mary E. Eubanks. -10-6-4t Administratrix. APPLICATION FOR ADMINIS TRATION. Georgia, Thomas County. Jasper N. Hadley having made-ap plication to me in due form to be appointed permanent administrator upon the estate of Rosa Hadley, late of said connty, notice Is hereby given that said apllcation will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said connty, to be held on the first Monday In December, 1905. Witness my^hand and ofilclal sig nature this 8th day of October, 1906. William M. Jones. Ordinary. ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE. Georgia, County of Thomas. Byvirtue of an order of the Court of Ordinary of said county, will be ■old at public outcry on the first Tuesday In November, 1905, at the court house In said county, between the usual hours of sale, the follow- real estate in Thomas connty: 30 acres of lot No. 30 lying in the 13th district of Thomas connty, Ga., near Patten. Ga. ; M.^A. Fleetwood, Administrator Jenktn Smith. Terms cash. TUs Oct. 8, 1906. 10-6-4t LETTERS OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Th'omas Connty. M. A. Fleetwood, administrator upon the estate of Wesley Bank, late of said county, deceased, hpvlT.j filed hla petition for discharge, this Is to cite all perspns concerned to show cause against the granting of thls dls charge at the regular term of the Court of ordinary, tor said county, to be held on the first Monday In Nov ember, 1906. ^ William M. Jones. - Ordinary. Pefctlon for Charter. Georgia, Thomas County. To the Superior Court of said coun ty. The petition of W. C. Snodgrass Pauline Mitchell, D. M. Snodgrass, all of said mounty, respectfully shows: 1. Petitioners and their associa tes desire to be incorporated and made a body politic under the name and style of the "Mitchell Investment Company." 2. The object of said corpoi I Is pecuniary profit to Its stockholders. 3. ' Tbe particular business it pro poses to engage In is to purchase, sell, own and hold real and personal property, to rent, lease, and Improve the same: buy, sell and own such articles of value as may be found pro fitable, to trade In real estate, own and operate manufacturing plants, engago In farming, and to own. hold and dispose of stock In other corpora tions. 4. The amount of capital stock of said corporation will be fifty thous and dollars, no part of which has yet been paid In, but petitioners desire to commence business under the char ter to be granted hereunder as soon os ten per cent of said capital stock ha * been actually paid In. 6. The principal office of said corporation and- the place of doing business shall be at Thomasville, In said county, but-petitioners desire the privilege of establishing branch offi ces at other points when deemed nec essary. , J The term for which they de sire to be corporated Is for a period of twenty years, with the privilege of renewal according to law. 7. In addition to the objects of said corporation, and aa Incidental thereto. It .desires the power to bor row and loan money, to execute, re ceive and deliver all necessary mort gages, deeds and evidences of debts proper for the carrying out of such purpose, together with the authority to buy and sell stock In other corpor atlons and to hold same aa collateral, and, generally, to have alt and every other power granted corporations under, the laws of Georgia. 8. Petitioners especially desire the power to acquire property at fair market value In payment for capital stock In said corporation. 9. Petitioners desire the privilege to Increase said capital stock from time to time by a two thirds vote of the then outstanding capital stock to an amount at no time to exceed one hundred thousand dollars. Respectfully submitted, Kay Bennett and Conyers, Attorneys at Law for Petitioners. I hereby certify that the above and foregoing la a true and correct copy of the original petition filed In my office this day. J. W, Grover, Clerk S. C. T. C. ■ SHERIFF’S SALE. By virtue of a magistrate’s flfa, M. A. Fleetwood, administrator, ts. Jesse D. Slater, X have this day lev ied 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 less 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 pf J: D. Slater in favor of M. A. Fleetwood, adminis trator, Martha Slater, this August 23d, 1905: The above described property will be sold at public outcry before tbe court bouse door In Thom- asftlle , Ga., on the first Tuesday, In November, 1905, between the leg al hours of sale. T. J. Hlght, Sheriff. (4) weeks before tbe filing of this peition. F. Df Dlsmnke. E. M. Smith, St M. Cooper, Paul C. Jack, W. C. Snod grass, M. R. Mallette, W. H. Brand on, J. T. Culpepper, Georgia, Tbcmas connty. Personally came before tbe un dersigned F. D. auj W. C. Snodgrass, who on oath sav tail Ley are two of the periuae l- - ..'"tr : s petitioners In the above rata laregclhg petition and that im a,;- *•!,- sertbed to said petition arc the genu ine signatures of the pci-caa aimed there, and that the facts stated In the petition are true. - Subscribed and sworn to before me this the 18th day of October, 1005. W. H. Rockwell, N. P. Thomas Co., Georgia. F. D. Dlsmuke, W. C. Snodgrass. ( PETITION FOR CHARTER. State of Georgia, Thomas Csunty. Col. R. C. Shipp of Moultrie was a prominent visitor seen on Thomas- ville's streets Monday. +*+ Try it for horses and moles at Gan dy & Hallette'a, Thomasville, Ga. 9-22-ly APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT. Georgia, Thomas County. Mary Carter, having made appli cation for 12 months' support out of the estate of Charles Carter and ap praisers duly appointed to set apart the same having field their return all persons concerned are hereby re quired to show cause before the Court of Ordinary of aald county an the first Monday In November, 1906, wbr said application should not bs granted. r This 18th day of September, 1905. William it. Jones,, 8-23-4t Ordinary. Third and Last Round. Duncanville, Wednesday, Nov. l.( Cairo, Thursday, Nov. 2, after noon. Cairo, Friday, Nov.. 3, forenoon. Rpence, Tuesday, Nor. 7. f'oolldge, Wednesday, Nov. 8, fore noon. MenHlvlUe, Wednesday, Nov. 8, afternoon. > bttlgs, Thursday, Nov. 9. Glasgow, Friday, Nov. 10. Metcalfe, Monday, Nor. 13. Ochockonee, Tuesday. Nov 14. Boston, Wednesday, 1 Nov. 15. Boston,, Thursday, Nov. 16, fore noon. ’ Pavo, Friday, Nov. 17,. forenoon. Patten. Monday/ Nor. 20, forenoon Respectfully, P. 8. Heotb, T. C. T. C. REVISION OF CHARTER. Georgia, Thomas Connty. To the Superior Court of said Connty. The petition of the Kirby Planing Mill Company respectfully shows: That it Is a corporation duly or ganized under charter granted by this honorable court heretofore, and in which said charter the maximum amount of stock authorised Is fifty thousand (960,000) dollars, anti that petitioner desires to have said chare ter amended so that It will have the authority to Increase Its capital stock from time to time to any amount not exceeding In the aggre gate two hundred thousand (|200, 000) dollars; Second. Petitioner desires In ad dition to the powers conferred, be allowed to lay and operate tram roads of various sorts, as may bo necessary In Itr business and acquire rights-of-way therefor by purchase, lease, gift, condemnation or other wise and to move and discontinue the same when it shall so desire. J. H. Merrill, Petitioner’s Attorney. Georgia, Thomas County. Office Clerk Superior Court. I certify that the foregoing is correct copy of the original this day filed In said office. J. W. Groover. Clerk Superior Court, October 25, 1*09. , do26n2,9,10 NOTICE SALE 07 GUARDIAN. To Whom it May Concern: Notice is hereby given that on the 24th day of November, 1905, I will apply at Thomasville, Georgia/ to the Judge of the Superior Court of the Southern circuit for an order author ising private aale of the interest of Rhetta May, Beaale, Bailie. Myrtle and Stsphen Wheless, minor children of-R. E. and 8. L. Wheless, which Interest together with that of their three adult brothers,’ Wm. T„ Rob ert A., and Charles J. Wheless, Is an undivided half Interest In what Is described In deed to them as one hundred acres, more or less, on the south side of lot fifty-eight (58) In the 13 th district of Thomas county, Georgia, but that there Is not more than about seventy (70) acres of said land, the reasons for said sale being tbe large number now Interested and Its Joint ownership with others, and its unproductiveness, so as to Invest same In more productive property that can be easily attended to. R. E. Wheless, Onardlan for minors named above. 10-27-4t Petition for Charter. Thomas County, Georgia. To the Honorable Secretary of State. The petition of F. D. Dlsmuke, E. M. Smith, M. M. Cooper. Paul C, Jack, W. C. Snodgrass. M. R. Malette, W. H. Brandon and J. T. Culpepper, all of petitioners being . residents of Thomasville, Thomas county, Geor gia, and such other persons as they may associate with them, shows: 1. That they desire to be incor porated under the name and style of Cotton States Insurance Company, said proposed company to have Its principal office at Thomasville, said ■tats and connty. 2. That they propose to do a life, health' and accident insurance busi ness. 3. That they propose to conduct bnslnessupod the mutual or co-oper ative plan. - 4. Petitioners show that it Is their purpose to proceed In good faith to organize the afores&ld com pany and that they request being til ing Incorporated under the laws of the State of Georgia, with the full powers and benefits provided In the case of mutual life, health and accident In surance companies In said State. 5. That they have given thirty (30) days’ notice of their Inten tion to apply for said charter by the publication of this petition In the newspaper publishing tbe legal ad vertisements of said county where | come for said wards, the principal office of said company Is to, be located, once a week tor four September 12, 1905. To the Hon. Secretary of State: ) The petition of N. R. Spengler, E. L. Nepl, Remer Singletary, J. D. Hol land, Jesse Ward, Jr., all of Thom as county, Georgia, and sneb other persons as they may associate tflth hem shows: That they desire to be Incorporat ed under the name and style of tho Sooth Georgia Farmers Fire Insur ance Association and that the princi pal office of said company Is to be lo cated in Thomasville, Georgia. t Also shows. That the kind of in- uranee they purpose to carry on is ha Insuring of the respective dwell- ng houses and contents, barns and contents and other buildings and contents of its members, together with vehicles and livestock, only on the co-operative plan, against loss by fire, wind and lightning, by sack member becoming liable to the fall amount of bis policy tor all assess ments for loss and dues, bnt that ns assessment except entrance tee shall bs paid until actual low and ex pense occurs. Also shows that they desire the power to enact by-laws for the prop er collection of all assessments, not Inconsistent with the laws of this state. Also shows that they request to bs Incorporated under the laws of ths 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 tbe aforesaid company. N. R. Spengler, E. L. Neel, Remer Singletary, J. D. Holland, Jesse Ward, Jr., And others. *>. S. G. McLendon. Petitioner’s Attorney. 9-15-41 1 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 of 1895, of the State of Georgia, I will 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 la and to that prop erty known as lots-Nos. three (8) and four (4) and a atrip thirty-three (33) feet wide on the south end of lot No. t wo (2) all being In 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 as the "Mitchell Honse” together with that certain other building ejected 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 tbe west by Madison street, at private sale for the purpose of reinvesting the proceeds of said sale In stock of the Mitchell Investment Company, a proposed corporation of Thomas carun ty, Georgia, the reason for making said application being that the said Interest of said ward is an undivided fractional remainder Interest in said propertyunproduettve, and to avoid the expense of repairs and improve ment of said property, and for the purpose of producing a present In- Thanksgiving Day— The time for os all to give thanks is upon os and we have a good deal »to be thankful for. Now we want to add something to the happiness of all and it will be the greatest opportonity to buy yoor winter sopplies in everything to wear at prices that cannot bot make yoo thankfol. We will be thankfol for yoor patronage, too, as we expect to move op in the new stores beingbuilt by the PoBtoffice and we want to sell oot our entire stock before that time. From Nov. 29th through with Dec. 9th. Quantity, quality values. Get up your wants andlbring your lists with you and save much money. ' Yours to make you happy, NEEL BROTHERS.