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ADMINISTRATOR’S SALS.
Georgia, Brooks county.
Under and by virtue of an order of
. the Court of Srdinary of said county
will be sold at public outcry on 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 and forty-four (444)
and four hundred and seventy-seven
(477) in the 13th land district of
said county, bound nerth 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.
Johnson also the following tract of
land lying in Thomns county, Ga.,
to wJt.: That certain lot of land in
the town of PiiVO, 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.
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I. N. Johnson, A dm
W. G. Cranshaw. 10-13-it
administrators sale.
Georgia, Thonial County.
I will s<‘ll at public outcry on the
first Tuesday in December, 1905, at
the court house door In Thomas-
vllle, Georgia, between the legal
lo, an undivided one-half
( %)
rlbed tr
and
of land;
tho fo
vlng
M, 2.1
of lot No
of lo
No
, sit 1
233 acres
of lot No.
6, 2 42,,
iores or lot
t No. 113,
Co. 115, 125 acres of lo
1.59 acres of lot No. 4 7,
f lot No. 4 0. All of said lots being
1 in the 18th district
ito and county. Said sale being
der and by virtue of an order of
* court of.ordinary of said county
ued at Hie April term, 1903, of
d court. Terms cash.
Wilson W. Brooks.
Administrator of the estate of W.
ti. Clark, deceased.
11-10-41
A Cough Syrup which drives o
~ cold out of the system by acting a. c
a catharltic on tli«' bowels Is offered
in Kennedy's Laxative Honey and
■ Tar. ( litis the throat, strengthens
(be lungs and bronchial tubes. r I
u mother's friend and tho childre
favorite. Best for croup, Whooping
Cough, etc. Sold by Bracey Phar-
You will not buy your winter goods
until you see our line. We have
the nicest kind of Press Goods and /
it is the quality as well as the price
that facinates every one. We havee
1500 yards of regular 10c Outings
that are going at yd, 8G
Men's and Boys' Clothing in the
latest sties, made of thick, heavy
material, are going at the lowest
figures possible. If you haven't
time to come a telephone message,
or if you are out of town an order
by mail with money order, will
have our prompt attention. ,
C R Poole
Starke Corner
Thomasville, Georgia
Pcttfon 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. Tho object of said corpoi_.:.„ authority to increase Its capital
is pecuniary profit to Its stockholders. | stock from time to time to any
**. TPn pa~tl^*'il^r hirers It pro- amount not exceeding in the' aggre-
_.Tho particularly business it pro-tgate two hundred thousand ($200,-
poses to engage in is to purchase, ,000) dollars;
sell, own and hold real and personai Second. Petitioner desires in ad-
tho same; buy, sell and own such dition to the powers conferred, to
articles of value as may be found pro- be allowed to lay and operate tram
Stable, to trade in real estate, own | roads of various sorts, as may be
and operate manufacturing plants,, necessary In Its business and acquire a body corporate and politic for the
engage In farming, and to own, hold 1 rlghts-of-w therefor by purchase, '„,. r WoJo of'dotng a general 'banking
and dispose of stock In other corpora- lease, gift, condemnation or other- f business with all the rights dow- '
,1. urfen an ft *r% tnava ah/I dlgnnntlni.a tho * .
REVISION OF CHARTER.
Georgia, Thomas County.
To the Superior Court of said County.
The petition of the Kirby PJaning
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 stork authorized is fifty
thousand ($50,000) dollars, and that
petitioner desires to have said char
ter amended so that it will have the
APPLICATION FOR BANK
CHARTER.
To Hie Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary
of State, Atlanta, Ga.
Wf, Z. H. Clark, C. E. TT»lb>»s. ,
E. Daniels, P. B. Allen, and G. E.
Smith, of Moultrie, Ga.: \V. -ita I *
J V Taylor, W. A. . T»-"»<r and IT.
C. Milligan of Boston. Ga.: an!
Frank Harris of Pavo, Ga.. ap'in a’i*s-
ss Incorporators ondoi a
the Genera] Assembly o' .
ajirerpd December 20, 339:. eail 1 *«.,
“An act to carry into •*£"»* ■.•■■■■*-
graph 18 of Sectlon7 of Article .!
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 State and for other pur-
poses," make this onr declaration,
praying that we be incorporated as
tlons. , wise and to move and discontinue the
» 4. Tho amount or capital stock^f same when I tshall so desire,
said corporation will be fifty thous- , J. H. Merrill,
Petitioner’s Attorney.
$49.22 1
For thl* beautiful
Top llugfry, manu
factured By ua here
in Atlanta, Georgia.
A Southern liuggy
for Southern trade,
has a fine leather Quarter Top, has genuine
I.enther, Spring Bottom Cushion, and I.eather
Hack, Lelr^.mtlv ]> iniir,| «m<1 fully guarunteed.
“ — r retail price fGO.OO to $73.00.
price tiifiO to 515.00.
Catalog and full description sent on request.
GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO.
168-100 Edgewood Ave., Atlanta, Ga.
Cochrmi’s Dandruff Cure wll
your linlr from falling out.
Stic nt Urncey’s.
stop
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BANKRUPTCY NOTICE.
In the District Court of tho United
j States for tho Southern District ol
j Georgia, Southwestern Division.
I In tho nufttor of J. S. Whlddon, hank-
J j rupt.
In Bankruptcy—Notice of first meet
ing of Creditors.
To tho creditors of J. S. Whlddod
of Cairo In the county of Thomns,
and district nforcsald, a bankrupt:
Notin' Is licrcbj given Hint on Ibc
27th day of October, 1005, tho Bnld
J. S. Whlddon was duly adjudicated
bankrupt: and that the drat meeting
of his creditors will bo held nt the
offleo of tho undersigned, J. H. Mer
rill, referee. In .Thomnsvlllo. Ga., ori
tit.' itth day of November A. D.,
I'.tn.'i, at 8:30 o'clock In the fore
noon nt which time the said creditors
may attend, prove their claims, ap
point a trustee, examine the bank
rupt and transact such other busi
ness as may properly como before
said meeting. November 7, 1906.
' J. H. Merrill,
Referee In Bankruptcy.
N. B. Proofs of claims mast bo
made In conformity with section 57
or Bankruptcy Act and Rule XXI of
the Supreme Court's General Order In
Bankruptcy.
LlahlllMos scheduled by bankrupt,
0718.
Assets scheduled by bankrupt, no
thing.
Game and oysters are specialties
these days with William Wynn, cat
erer. nt the Elks Club. ,
APPLICATION. FOR LEAVE TV
agr.t, /
• Georgia. Thomas county.
APPLICATION FOIt SUPPORT.
. Qeorgla, Thomas County.
Mrs. Mattie L. Oreen having filed
her amended application for twelve
Nottco Is hereby given that the months' support out«of the estate of
undersigned has applied to the ordln-
undcrslgncd hat aplted to ttc C:'
ary 'of said county for leave to sen
all the land belonging to the estate
of John O. Eubanks tor the purpose
of distribution said land consisting
of houso and lot In Moultrie, Col
quitt. Go., said application will be
heard at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary tor said county
to *^> held on the first Monday In
December, 190,5.
This 3d day of October, 1906.
Mary E. Eubanks.
10-0-4t Administratrix.
APPLICATION FOR
. TRATION.
IN FOR ADM1NI8- ‘
Georgia, Thomas County.
Jasper N. Hadley having made ap
plication to me In due form to ho
appointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of Rpsa Hadley, late
of said county, notice Is hereby given
that said apltcatltm will be heard
at the regular term of the Court of
Ordinary for laid county, to be held
on the Brat Monday In December,
1905.
Witness my hand and oOclal sig
nature this 9th day of October, 1906.
WUIlam U. Jones,
Ordinary.
Charles W. Green, and appraisers
duly apointed to set apart the same
having filed their return all persons
concerned are hereby required to
show cause before the court of Ordin
ary of said county on the first Mon
day tn December, 1906, wwhy said
amended apllcatlon should not bo
granted.
This 17th day of October, 1905.
William M. Jones,
. Ordinary.
SALE OF LOTS INTHOMASVIfcLE.
Under and by virtue of a resolu
tion, adopted at the meeting of the
Board of County Commissioners on'
the Aral Tuesday In December, 1904,
will be sold before the Court House
door In Thomasville, Georgia, within'
the legal hours of sale on the flrsf
Tuesday In December, 1905, the fol
lowing tracts of land: Lots Nos.
81, 82, 83, 84 in block 8, column 4,
west and lot No. 86, la block 1„ col
umn 6, west in the city of Thomas-
vllle. Terms cash.
By order of the Board of County
Commissioners.
E. M. Smith,
W. A. Pringle,
H. C. Copeland,
J. D. Barrow,
J. Q. Bryan. *
County Commislonera.
White Stone 1.1 tills water only
33c a gallon at Bracey’s.
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 seen
aa ten per cent of said capital stock
ha s been actually paid In.
5. The principal ofllce of said
corporation and the place of doing
business shall be at Thomasville, In
said county, but petitioners desire the
privilege of establishing branch offl-
ces'at other points when deemed nec
essary.
0. The term for which they de
sire tar be corporated Is for a period
of twenty yeari, with the> privilege
of renewal according to law.
7. In addition to the objects of
said corporation, and os 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 tho carrying out of such
purpose, together wltb'tbe authority
to buy and sell stock In other corpor
atlons and toholdsamoascollateral,
and, generally, to have all and every
other power granted corporations
under the laws of -Georgia.
8. Petitioners especially desire
the nower to acquire propertv at fair
market value in payment for capital
stock In said corporation.
■0. Petitioners desire the privilege
to Increase said capital stock trom
time to time by a: two thirds- vote
of the then outstanding capital stocl:
to an amount at ho 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
tn my ofllce this day.
J. W, Grover,
Clerk 8. C. T. C.
Georgia, Thomas County.
Ofllce Clerk Superior .Court.
I certify that the foregoing Is
r correct copy of the original this day
filed In said office.
J. W. Groover.
Clerk Superior Court.
October 25, 1905. t
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Try it for horses and moles at Gan'
dy & Mellette's, Thomasville, Ga.
9-22-ly
Third and Lost Bound.
Duncanville, Wednesday, Nov. 1.
Cairo, Thursday, Nov. 2, after
noon.
Cairo, Friday, Nov. 8, forenoon.
Spence, Tuesday, Nov. 7.
coolldgc, Wednesday, Nov. 8, fore
men.
Merrillville, Wednesday, Nev.
afternoon. 1
MilgJ, Thursday, NOV. 9.
Glasgow, Friday, Nov. 10.
Metcalfe, Monday, Nov. 13.
Ochockonee, Tuesday, Nov 14.
Boston, Wednesday, Nov. 16.
Boston,, Thursday, Nov. 16, fore
noon. '
Pavo, Thuraday. Nov. 24, forenoon.
Patten, Monday, Nov. lo, forenoon
1 Respectfully,
P. S. Heeth, T. C. T. C.
ADMINISTRATOR SALE.
Georgia, Thomas County.
By virtue of an order of the court
of Ordinary of said county will bs
sold at public outcry on the first
Tuesday In December, 1905, at the
court house In said county, between
the usual hours of sale, the following
real estate tn Thomas county to wit.:
All that tract or parcel of land sit
uated In the northeast corner of lot
of land No. 871 In the 18th district,
(62 1-2) acres more or less. UAlso
one (1) mare mule sold as the prop
erty of Mrs. M. F. Benton.
-M. A. Fleetwood,
Administrator.
NOTICE
Inasmuch as the report has been
tpread aronnd that I would have to
quit fikh'ng about the 20th I will a«v
that inoh Is not the case. I will con-
tinue until the end of the season. a
R A BAKER & SONS,
Crawford vllle, Fla,
NOTICE SALE OF GUARDIAN.
To Whom It May Concern:
Notice Is hereby given that.on the
24th dsy of November, 1905, 1 Will
apply at Thomasville. Georgia, to the
Judge of the Superior Court of the
Southern circuit for an order author
ising private sale of the Interest of
Rhetta May, Bessie, 8alUe, Myrtle
and Stephen Wheless, minor children
of R. E. and 8. L. Wheless, which
interest together with that of their
three adult brothers, Wifi. T., Rob
ert A., and Charles J. Wheless, is an
undivided half Interest In* what
described In deed to them as one
hundred acres, more or less, on the
south side of lot fifty-eight (58) In
the 13tb 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
the large number now Interested and
Its Joint ownership with others, and
Its unproductiveness, ad"as to invest
same in more productive property
thlt can be easily attended to.
R. E., Wheless,
Guardian for minors named above.
10-37-4t
Petition for Charter.
Thomas County, Georgia.
To the Honorable Secretary of State.
The .petition of F. D. Dlsmuke, E.
M. Smith, 51. 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, show*:
1. That they desire to bo Incor
porated under the name and style
of Cotton States Insurance Company,
said proposed company to have Its
principal office at Thomasville, said
state and county.
2. That they propose to do a life,
health and accident insurance busi
ness.
3. That they propose to conduct
bustnessupon the mutual or co-oper
ative plan.
-4. Petitioners show that
their purpose to proceed In good
faith to organise-the aforesaid com
pany and that they request being In-
tag. incorporated under the laws of the
8tate 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 thpy have given thirty
(30) days' notice of their Inten
tion to apply for uld charter by the
publication of thfe petition In the
newspaper publishing the legal ad
vertisements of said county where
the principal office or said company*
Is to be located, once a week for tout
(4) weeks before the filing of this
peltlon. i
F. D. Dlsmuke, E. M. Smith, M. M.
Cooper, Paul/C. Jack, W. C. Snod
grass, M. R. Mellette, W. H. Brand
on, J. T. Culpepper.
Georgia, Thomas county.
Personally came before the un
dersigned F. D. Dlsmuke and W. C.
Snodgrass, who on oath say that they
are two of the persons appearing as
petitioners In the above and foregoing
petition and that the names sub
scribed to said petition are the'genu
ine signatures of the persons named
there, and that the facta stated in
teh petition are true.
Subscribed and sworn to before nse
this the 18th day of October, 1905.
W. H. Rockwell,
N. P. Thomas Co., Georgia.
I F. D. Dlsmuke,
W. C. Snodgrass.
privileges and restrictions of
Scl% act, under and by the name and
st; le or Bank of Boston, and that
t 1 - - rind pal office of said company
shall* be located in the town of Bos
ton. county of Thomas, and State
of, Georgia, with a capital of twenty-
five thousand dollars ($35,000) di
rtied into shares of one hundred dol
lar- <8100) eaeh and that the sum
of fifteen thousand dollars (315,00)
of the capital subscribed has actual
ly been paid by tie subscribers and
that tho same is in fact held and la
to be used solely for* the business
and purposes of the corporation.
The fee of fifty (960) dollars is
herewith Inclosed as fee for charter-
or certificate of lncrporatio as re
quited by said act.
Pavo, Ga., 26th day of October,
1905.
Respectfully submitted,
Z. H. Clark. J. Frank Harris, Ever
ett Daniels, W. A. Taylor, W. T.
Hadre, P. B. Allen, C. E. Holmes, J.
W. Taylor, E. C. Milligan, O. E.
Smith.
State of Georgia, Thomas County.
Before me personally appeared Z.
H. Clark, C. E. Holmes, E. Daniels,
P. B. Allen and 0. E. Smith of Moul-
trlb, Ga., J. W. Taylor, W. T. Madre,
B. C. Milligan and W. A. Taylor of
Boston, Ga., J. Frank Harris of Pavo,
Ga., the Incorporators of Bank of
Boston, located In the town of* Bos
ton, county of Thomas, and State of
Georgia,, who on oath deposeth end
salth that fifteen thousand dollars
($15,000) of the capital subscribed
has been actually paid by the sub- -
scribers and that the same Is In fact
held and Is to be used solely, for the
business and purposes of the corpora
tion.
Incorporators—Z. H. Clark, J. Frank
Harris,.Everett Daniels, P. B. Allen,
W. T. Mardre, C. E. Holmes, J. W.
Taylor, W. A'. Taylor. E. C. Milligan.
G. E. Smith.
Sworn to and subscribed before
me this 26th dav of October, 1905.
William M. Jones.
Ordinary of Thomas County.
State of Georgia,,
Office of Secretary of 8tate.
I. Philip Cook, Secretary of State
of Georgia, do hereby certify that the .
attached four pages of printed and
written matter contatn a true and
correct copy of the application of
the Incorporators of Bank of Boston
as the original appears of file In this
department.
In testimony whereof I have here
unto set my hand and affixed the jieal
of my office at the capltol In the city
of Atlanta, this 30th day of October, -
la the year of our Lord one thousand
nine hundred and five and of the In
dependence of the United States of
America the one hundred and twen-
ninth. Philip Cook,
Secretary of State.
LETTERS OF DISMISSION.
Georgia. Thomas County.
M. A. Fleetwood, administrator
upon the estate of Stephen Mingo,
lat£ of said county, deceased, having
filed bis petition for discharge, this
is,to cite all persons concerned to
show cause against the granting of
this discharge at the regular tend
of the Court of Ordinary for said j purpose of producing a present in
county, to he held on the first Mon- CO me for said srards. ’
day in.December, 1905. | 1 W. H. Mitchell,
William M Jones, Ordinary. ' Guardian.
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 theCIvll Code
of 1896, of the State of Georgia, 1
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, Fras
ier Mitchell, Isabelle Mitchell and
Margaret Mitchell In and to that prop
erty known as lots Nos. three (8) ’
and four (4) and a strip thirty-three
(88) feet wide oirthe south end of
lot No. t'wo (2) all being la block
B” column one (1) Thomasville,
Thomas county, • Georgia, according
to the Wilson survey of said city of
Thomasville, on which Is located that
balldtng known oa 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
sooth by Jackson street and on the
west by Madison street, at private
sale (or the purpose of reinvesting
the proceeds of said sale In stock of
the Mitchell Investment Company, a
proposed corporation of Thomas coun
:y, Georgia, the reason for making
said application being that the said
interest of said ward Is an undivided
fractional remainder Interest la said
propertyunproductlve, and to avoid
the expense of fepalrs and Improve
ment of said property, and for the
Great Stock Reducing Sale I
Norember 29th to December 9tli
A stock that is not equaled in Southern Georgia, invoicing over $60,000.00. We need the money arid will make prices, quality con
sidered, that will mean a great saving to the buying public. Unequaled in quality, in quantity and in values. Our mammoth store is
filled from top to bottom with unmatchable bargains, in all departments which are complete stores in themselves. 'Tis a great opportu
nity to supply yourself NOW. Yours to please, ' -
NEEL BRO THERS.
We will quote prices in our next issue and to give you a sample of what this sale means wewill put these prices on for Circus Days, Nov. 17th and 18th.