Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, November 10, 1905, Image 6

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#pf »r» ■ i-11 AMO South Georgia Progress. Published fsvery Friday ’ y the Times-Enterprise Publishing Co. At the Time*EuterpnBC Building. Thomasvil!e, Ga. vVlIson M. Hardy, Prosiderit. •«h«i D McCartney, *'tc & tree* *|N0 RIGHT TO REFUND | by granting this petition. county line to the Florida line, thencej , west cc the Florida line to Ward's Chastpin, W. T. \\illis, Jj., Creek, thence up said creek to the! Collier, Byron Coliter, W. .starting point. | 65, |V. Goff, and others. 66, 67, 68, 69, 70, 71, 72, 73, 75, 76, W. one-half of 15, N. |one-half of 3i, N. one-fourth. of 62, Boston, No. 75 1 G. M. Begin at that part of lots 115, 111, 113, 112,1 244, 245, 246, 247, 274, 275, 276, 277, 27S, 279, 280, and so much of lots 7, 34, 47, 74, 87, 114 and 127 tfnteivd at the poetoffice at Thomas *dle, Ga., as second class mail matter. • UBSCKlfTIOX KA.TKS, •okly, One Year.... $1.00 ** Six Months 60 •• Throe Months 26 . afl/V One Year $8.00 Six Months 2.5q Three Months 1.25 " One Matith 5 Mficial Paper/if Thomas County Commissioners Deny Gra dy Petition. Other im portant Acts Guaranteed Circnlaten After the election Hoke will know the exact ^bndo of that “lost out' feeling that now afflicts tho Czar. They th riding In big automobiles es deafness The hearing of average country editor la safe. Thomasvillc, Nov. 7, 1905. Board met In regular meeting, all present. Minutes of last meeting read and approved and amended so as to read In article 8 of road laws as follow District overseers shall prepare list of hands subject'to road duty In Ills district apd present to commis sioners not later than _ February 1, 1906" . /:■./% • l.rdor fc-r /‘stnblshmcnt of' the Maple roadheld upuntll petitioners put road In good condition. Tho matter of receiving the Battle bridge or building a new one, was referred to chairman of this board and county attorney. Mr. A. J. Cambast resigned keoper of the poor house to take effect December^ next. Mr. Sheppard was elected to fill the vacancy. On mqtlon tho chairman wbb author Ized tp reimburse the sheriff for cost of blood bounds also to reimburse him for expenses In going to iden tify Manuel Hardy when he went by order of the chairman of Oils board, Mr. W. B. ftoddenbery appeared toybehalf of citizens of Grady county Jo request commissioners to refund to proper authorities of Grady coun ty the $2 per thousand road tax mou ey/ The county attorney rendered an opinion on the matter that the •commissioners had no legal righ). to refund the road tax.’ Pet! tton for a refund of this money by Pennsylvania produces more buck- 0rady county cltteens wa , deD , ed . Fondren Mitchell appeared before the board and asked that the sale of the lots advertised for sale today be postponed until December, motion the sale was postponed until December. Mr. Whitney presented the claims of the city hospital to the Board, stating that an Inmate of tho hospi tal a pauper was brought In today, from the county, with a broken thigh. On motion $10 was appropriated for this case and further discussion of the hospital will bo taken at the next meeting. Ten dollars' w,as ap propriated to Mrs. Sophie Cone, a pauper and tho chairman and county physician requested to report on her at next meeting.. Comity rtiyslclnn’s Report’. We have no sickness at Jail poor house, i At the latter, one has been ndmltted, nope discharged, one died of old age. — L. B. Bouchellc. County Judge’s Report. 1 have tho honor to report that I have paid over to county treasurer for the mouth of October the follow ing amounts: From case of convicts..... $277.00, From costs.. $ 39.00 (southeast corner of lot 414 In the!... 11(l . ' „ , . , as lle east of Barnett’s Creek, all in ■l-lth nn mint,- line ran, 44 * HO, 109, that lie West Of the ,o*K Monthly statement of John F.! 13th on Brooks county line, run , _ north on said county line to north- river; all In the 13th district, er. treasurer of Thomas County. ! east corner of Iot 40G , thence we sf nr ,,„ rnhv , 2 for the month ending Oct. 31,'otl original land line, ort north side! ® P • t , of lots 40C, 377, 360, 331 and 314, !M. Lots 11$, 117, 118, 119, 158, ! t0 T h or ‘^« C ?.?» er nr°iiVt;inm£'i 1B ^ 16 °- 161. 162. 163, 164. 166, Tteeoinfa south on west line of 314 to suoth- 'southwest corner,, thence west on the 1166, 203, 204, 205, 206, 207, 208, i balance' Lillian Russell Is going to write tho story of her life. The title should ho progressive matrimony. A Northern lady will establish a home foij friendless cat* In AugUBtn. That Is phllanthrophy gone to seed, A new writer of Action comes In . the ring. New York haB a plumb er whq claims lie never overcharged. Macon Is a great convention city, hut it never entertained a body more worthy of honor than the. veterans who are there today. This now gospel of polite foot ball may be good for the player but It is bum for the blood thirsty specta- cakes than any other state. We prefer the b. w. c, to that other great Pennsylvania product—the grafter. ' ...y-p ; - Senator Beveridge has written n hook called the .“Young Man of the World.”' Moat young men would like to have the world by the tall and a down hill pull. Tho dengue fever Is abroad la this part.lt Is pronounced In 17 different ways, but everyone who has had it knows what It la. One old negro -calls It the "dnm-jew" fever. Evon the strictest Democrats - In Georgia would mjt have piournetl much had Tammany been defeated. ATI:?;’do not sympathize altogether with the methods or th4 organization. The straw hat is now said to be a cure for baldness If worn all the lyear round. The world. may soon lw treated to the odlfylng spectacle of egg pated gentlemen running around In the dead o,f winter with a straw thatch. hand.. $8,157.08 north line of lots 284, 269, 238, 223,|. d q -.a »>•• o,o ocn dxt 252 From P S Ileeth tax 1192, and 177 Uhls last line following! 209 ’ 210 ’ 2U ’ 212 ’ 2B0 ’ 351 ’ 25 ' 2 ’ eln ' very nearly the Summer Hill road).(.253, 254. 255, 256, ,257, 296, 297, collector. General,titles 15a 208, 299, 300, 301, 302,1 3j>3, 341 for 1905 238.00 177 * 178 > 179 » 180 ‘ 181 » 182 ' \ 83 ' • land 184, to district line between the 13th and 14th districts; thence east 937 45 on the di Btrlct line,being the south line of lots 184, 186, 230, 231, 276, 277, 322, 323, 362; 369 and 414 to the starting point on the Brooks county line. Pavo, No. 1,583 G. M. Begin at the south east corner of lot 405, in the 13th district on Brooks county line, run west on the south line of lots 405, 378, and 359 to'southwest corner of 369, thence north on west line of 359, 358, 367, 356, 355, 354, 263, 351, 350, 349, 348, 347, and 346, thence east across 346, thence across 346 to the west line of 391, thence north to the Colquitt line, thence east on the Colquitt line to From R. E. Parker, State Treasurer, convict hire From Adam Arnold, road fines, Thomasylllc dis trict From C. H, Daniel, road dnes, Pavo district... From Charles P. Hansell , J. C. C. court costs, con vict hire, fines, and for feitures and Jail fees.,. 10.50 .1.50 412.70 £he more folks experiment with negro labor the more they arrive at the conclusion tnntlt will not do. A big lumber company near Albany haa given Cully his walking papers and fillet^ his place ‘with Swedish la borers. They tic po’i lotto but It la said that they do twice as much work as the dusky brother. A widow of lynch law production is suing fifty men of Fleming county, ‘ Ky„ who, she alleges, lynched ■ her husband. She constituted herself a detective and proceeded to secure the evidence upon which she bases her ault for $50,000. She says ahe found that men financially responsl- ■ hie were In the mob that killed her husband without due process of "law, and she asks that they be made to pay.If she secures a verdlci her ex ample might be followed by others whose near relatives lose their Uvea through mob violence. It has been proven that lynchers do not stand In any grave danger from the crim inal law. The possibility of civil boundaries. The Ochlockonee dls- suits and payment of damages might trict as It stands. Is the largest In operate to better advantage for t)ie 8 suppression of lynching.—Savannah News. t . j. mi, Ak-A SSlL * Net to county ,.,..$316.00 From forfeitures..,. 96100 Jail fees .70 Total $412.70 Charles P. Hansell, Judge County Court.1- Tho following petition wtU rend and ordered published: To the HonorableBoard of 'County Commissioners: We the undersigned citizens of Thomas county living between the Big jm* Little Ochlockonee rivers, respectfully petition your bogy to give us a new militia district, the boundaries of which are to be the big Ochlockonee on the east, t)ie little Ochlockonee on, the west and the county line of tils and Colqulttcoun- tleson the north. ' There are about 550 population and about 120 voters within said Total Disbursements. For building and repair ing court ' house, Jail, bridges, ferries and oth er public Improvements For sheriff’s, Jailers and other ofllcers’ fees.... For* bailiffs at court, non resident witnesses in criminal saaes, servant hire, stationery and the like ............... For Jurors.,at court.... For support of the poor of the county........ For Insolvent costa For othqr lawful charges. Hash, balance on hand... $9,757.23 the Brooks ciunty line, thence south » _ n 1 linn fn tha *r the Brooks county line to the starting point.* • _ J Coolldgo No. 1,2*2 G. M. Begin at the south east corner of lot 341 ran north on east line of lots 341, 342, 343, 344, 345 to a point hair wav ' up the line ;between 345 and 346, thence eat across '346, thence north to the Colquitt line, thence 2J , 23!> 240 _ 241 2 42, 243, 244, west on the Colquitt line to where’ ^avo, No. 348, 349, 360, 361, 352, 353, 354, 355, 356, 337, 368, 369, 378, 379, 380, 381, 383, 383, 384, 385, 386, 387, 388, 389', 390, 391, 392, 393, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 400, 401; 403, 403, 404, 405, S. one-half of 346 all In the 13th district. .Ways, No. 763, G. M. Lots 172, 173, 174, 175, 173, 193, 194, 196, 342, 343, 344,- 345, north one-half of 346 all those parts of lots 110, 111, 113, 113, and 115, that lie east of the river; all those parts of lots 120, 121, 156, 157, 167, 202, 213, 249, ’258, 295, and 304, that fie on north of Big Creek, all in the tblr teenth blstrlct. ,, !.’■ 1,583 O/’M. LOU 347, “ mUCt ° f l0t * *«’ the 18 th district. LoU 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8,- 0, 10, U; 12, 13, 14, 32, 33, 34, 86,,35, 37, 38, 39, 40,.41, 42, 43, ‘44, 49, 60, 51, 52, 53, 64, 55, 56, 57, 58, 69, 60, 61, 78, 79, 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 88. 89, 90, 91, 94, 95, 96, 97, 98, 99, 100, lOf, 102, 103. 104, 106, 136, 127, 128, 129, 130, 131, 132, 133, 134, 135, 136, 137,. 138, 139, 140, 141, 142;' 143, 144, 145, 146, 147, 148, 149, 150, 161, so much of 48, 92, 93„ as lie east of Ward’s Creek, so much of 15, 31, 62 and 77 as lie.south and east of the Och- loekoneo river. In the 13th district. 358-03 978.00 16$.65 96.00 89.75 7,347.76 Total ..... ...\. $9,757.23 J. F. Parker, Co. Treas. BOUNDARIES OF DISTRICTS. Melge No. 1,508 O. M. Begin at ureeK lnenl;e OOT/u l;I „ ruI1 northeast corner of lot 1 In 17th dls- |^eek to Its confiuence with the river, trict bounded east by Colquitt and APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL, north by Mitchell county, run west Notlce ,, hereb y given that the “, d ??T- undersigned Intends to apply for an as, on north line of lot* 1 to. 11, order to sell at private sale for re- Inclusive, to line of „® r ady county, invastnjent that parcel of land known Thence south along Grady line. bo-L- mo < n «k a 14th 1 on the Colquitt line to wuere \ n ._ the Big Ochlockotfee CfogsejR. said 246, 262,263, 264, 265, 266, 267, line, theftce south to wherd> Big 2 go 2i«,/287, 288, 289, 290, *”* 2 * 3 ’ 29< - - 305 ’ 306 so7 ’ of lot 304 thence on south line of sog J0 , 210> 3Ui J12> 313i 332, 304 and 341 to the starting point. ■ ,, s 339 Merrillville, No. 1.416 G. M. Be-|333, 334, 336, 336, 337, 338, 338. ginning at. the conAuence at Big 34#j and those parU of lots 846 and *6* '<• of Air Lineroad, line of lot 109 and continuing south and th ^ t part ot 395 that Hes south to* the ^outhweet^ 'corner 8 ' ofM i of Big Creek all In the 13th district, thence east on the south line of 106, Boston,' No. 754 G. M. LoU 177, 125, 162, 171 and 198 to the south- east corner of F98, thence north to 178, 179, 180, 181, .182, 183, 184. the southwest corner of 199, thence 185> j g6> lg7j j gg> lg9i i 9 o, 1ST, .east on the south line to the south-1 , 39/ 22s 226 227 228 oast corner of 216, thence north on, 192 . 223 - 22 L 22 »- 22e ’ 227 ’ the east line of 216 and 216, to the 229, 230, 231, 232, 233, 234, 235, along'Mdd'road to*the C southeast,cor* 123®, 267. 238, 269, 270, 271,’272, ner of 260, thence north on east 273, 274, 27S; 276, 277, 278,279, line of 260, 259, and, 358 to* jso 2 8 i 282. 283, 284, 314, 316, Creek, thence down tho run of big *■ - 316, 317, 318, 319, 320, 321, 322, 362 and 399 as lie south and east of the Ochlockonee river in 17 th dist. Following bills ordered paid: Eliza Carter 85, W. A. Pringle 85, E. M. Smith 8^, J. D. Barrow 86, H. C. Copeland 85, J. Q. Bryan 86. C. P. Hansel! $83.33, L. B. Bouchelle, 826, Joe Palloway 317.50,J. 8. Mont gomery 310, Mr. Owens 33, B. D. Cravy and sister $10; M. Blalock $7, 196, 197, 217, 218, 219, 220, 221^ p Haskins 35, Gordon Hsttway $5, M. W. Warren 35, Nathan Young and ty lino leaves the creek, thence up said line to the northwest corner of lot 171, thence east on north line of lots 171, 170, 169, 1*8. 167, 166, 165, 164, 163,.162, and 161 to-north- cast corner of 161 and the district line between the 13th and 17th dis tricts, thence up said district line to the line of Colquitt'county, thenco east on the north line of lots 23, 24, 29, 30, 31, 32, 33, 34, 35, $6, 37, 38,’ 39, 40, 63, 54, 55, 56f 57, 68, 323, 324,-825,, 326, 327, 328, 329, 330, 331, 360, 361, 362, 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 368, 369, 370, 371.' Thence south along Grady line, be-1ai'parTof Yot‘nS.'T02'InThe"'lTth 1372: 373, 374, 375, 376, 377, 406, 70? 92? Ffo m, °16rto”outh^ by T “! m ‘ <° 8 ' 4 ° 9 ’ 41 °' 413> south'llno of°lou 5 160 t t h o n i < 60 both , 0 “beginning at Ih'c southwest corner «<• «'> 1” 13th district. Mnrivn' to nf^isn l of aaM lot and rnnnln 8 tbence duel Merrillville, No. 1,416 G. M. Lots JX07. 108,.109, 122. 123, 124. 121, 120, 81, SO, 41, 40, and 1 toj 98 . 10# chalns thence weat 14 30 . 100 126 1S2 153 1B4 1BBi j56; 168, b nohtoAWA P A t l!A t- No 1997 n M chains to the starting point contain- „ 00 201 Ochlockonee. No. 1,237 O. M. 30 acreg more or less. Bald ap-l 169 ’ 17 °- 171 ’ 198 ’ V 9 ” 200 ' 201 ’ Begin where the big Ochlockonee | pl i caUon w m be m ad e at the offlee 214, 215, 218, 247, 248, 259, 260, river crosses the Colquitt line In lot i nri , a n . Snn«rlnr Court If 115 In 18th district, run down the: a f Thomasvllle. Ga? on the l9th day|P art » ot loUHO, .121, 167, 202, 213, ,'v,? er i e 7 h 07 December, 1905. 1*49, 268, south of Big Creek: parts SOS tho lino Dotwoon too 17tn tind. fphn for said annlicatioi^ 1 18th districts, thence west oh the being that tho property sought to |°* Iots 246 and 261 north of A,r 2f 8t in» C i qo7 °iaii aoK >Ut Ai 1 ?S be 8old ,n non P roductive needfPK Line rdad, all in 13th district. Barnett’s creek, ’the Grady’ county JJrsbfy Se^and canV reinvested| Olaseow, No. 981 O. M. LoU 7. 8, line, thence north along the run ofi to the great beheAt of my wards, 9, to, 11, 12, 13, 14, 15. 16, 17, 18, the creek to where the Grady coun- |Robert Cheever, Marlon Olive, CUf- ■ ‘ ■- ‘ - ton and Mary Elizabeth Badger. . J. F. Badger, °iL10-4t B9 ’ 60 ’ 61 ’ ® 2 ’ 63 ’ 64 ’ 7B ’ 76> 7,7> 78, 79„ 80, 81, 82, 83, 84, 101, 102, 103, 104, 105, 106, 107, 108, 109, 110, 131, 122, 123, 124, 125, 126, 137, 128, 129, 130/so much ,bf loU 6, 41, 52, 86, 85, 100 and 131 as lie east of Ward's Creek, and so much of lots 147, 148, 149, 160, 151^152, 153, 154, 155, 156, as He north of the Florida line, all In 14th district Metcalfe, No. 1,284 G. 31. Lots 281, 382, 283, 284, 285; 286, 287, 814, 315, 316, 317, 318, 319,-320, 321, 322| 323, 324, 325, 326, 327, 354 355 356 367 358 359 360 3'$1 362V 363, 364, 365, 366, 367, 394, 395, 396, 397, 398, 399, 400, In 18th 119, 120, 121, 122, 123 124, 125, Idlstrlct. Lots 1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 126| 127, 128, 129, 130, 131,134, 35, 36, 37, 38, 39; 40. 41, 42, v By order of the county commis sioners the militia dlatrlcU of Thom as county are adjusted so as to con* 89, 70, and 116 to the beginning tain within their boundaries the fol- point on the big Ochlockonee. L , , . # , . / Thomaavllle No. 637 O. M. B e . jlowwing loU of land: gin where the big Ochlockonee cros- Meigs, No. 1,508 G. M. Lots 1, ses the line between lots 76 and 109 - . . ,V, , ,, ,, In the 13th district follow the chan- 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 30 31 33 nel of the river down to where lf'24, 25, 30, 27,' 28; 29, 30, 31, S3, crosses the district line between the! Wife $10, Mrs. Bedden Carter $5, Hardy Godwin $5, George Davis $3, Times-Enterprlse $128.45, t. F. Park er $48.72, Electric Light Co.; $5, J. R. Bnrch $6.61, B. Edwards $7.70, Dopson wood yard $5.25, W. L. Ball $1.26, J. W. Peacock $10.25, Evans * Son $64.10,W. A. Fuller $25,' M. C. Davis, $25, T. Murphy $35.20, I. A. Johnson $35.45, R. Thomas $6.60, J. B. Grant $27; W. M. Jones $22, J. P. Cay $13.77, J. E. Robinson & Co. $18.64, A. J. Cumbast $53, Mon roe Pounds Co., $25.92, T. C. Bev erly $7.76, W. B, Singletary $25.38, J, T. Plttmah & Son $35.34, B. Sin gletary $139.50, J. R. Burch $6.46. T. J. Hlght $168.7:. W. A. Pringle $1.75, T. J. Hlght f.;0.03, C. P. Han sell $25, Charlie Gandy $16, Sophie Cone $10. Board adjourned. E, M. Smith, Chairman. J. 8. |Montgemery, Clerk., 33, 34, 36, 36, 37, 38; 39. 40, 41. 42. 43, 4j, 45, 46. 47, 48, 49, 50, 51 70 71 72 73 74 75 76 77 78 70, 71, 72, 73, 74, 76, 79, 77, 78, 79, 80, 81/ 82, 83, 84, 85, 86, 87, 83. ^9, 90,’ SI, 92, 110, 111, 112. 113, 114, 115, 116, 117, 118, the county and no one will be In convenienced thereby, but a great 17th and 18th dlatrlcU, thence run west on the district line being the north line of loU 3, 4, 6,’ 6, 7, in the 18th district, to Barnett's creek, the Grady county line, thence south along the run of said creek to the river, thence down the Grady,county line It being the west Une of loU 154 167,194, 207, 234, 247, and 274 to southwest corner of 274, thence on south lino of 274, 275, 276, 277, 278, 279, 280 ro district line between 18tb and 13tb districts, thence south down _ , said district line to the southwest 160, 161, 152, 153, .154, 166, 156,143, 44, 45, 46, 47.74, 75, 76, 77, thence eaat'Vthe soVLe'oft 1B8 ' 1B9 ’ 16 °' ,D the 17th 78> 7#> 8#> aD<1 “ mUCh 0t ,0t * *' 44. and 49 to Ward's creek, thence district 81,- 82, 83. 84, 85, 86, and 87 as are j h6 i i Ochlockonee,; No. 1,227,'g. Jl, Lots Ini Georgia in 23d district; lots 1. 2, line between the 13th and 14th dls-. 1 TT _ . „ „ trlcts In lot 93 of the 13th. thence 1«, 1«*. U3. 1«4, 165, 166, 167, 45, 46, 47 and part of 48 S. W. of f a . Bt a(? d ‘ • trlct J 11 ??’ 80uth Ilne °- 108, 168, 170, 171, 172, Ward’* Creek In 13th dlst. LoU 1, 2, lota 03, 128 and 139 to southeast - corner of 139, thence north on east 190,* 191, 192, 193, 194, 195, 3, 4, 42, 43, 44, 45, 46, 47, 48,49, l 1 ?? i 3 ? t .° portbenst corner of 19$, 197 jog, 199 900, 201, 202, 60, 61, 87, 88, 89, 90, 91, 92. 93, 151, both Inclusive, thence weat on- ’ 1 north lino of 161, 126, 105 to aoutH 203 294 208 208 207 288 288 210- 94, 95, 95, 97, 98, 99, and so much enst corner of 79, thence north oti 331 233 233 234 23B 236 237 23 g ' 0 f 5, 4 j, 59,. gg, an d 100 as lie east Hfie of 79, 78, 77, nd 76 to the | rie'r, the Btarting point. , 238 . *40, 241, 242, 243,' 244, 246, jwest of Ward’s creek and so much Metcalfe No. 1,284 ,o; M. Begin 246, 247, 248, 249, 350/271, 272, of 131 as lies W. of Word’s crefek at the Intersection of the Florida ... - I. „ , . ... line with line of Grady county run a73 - 274 * 27B * 278 - 277 > 278 > 279,:In Georgia, and so much of 181, 132, north on said line being west line 2 go, 881, 282. 283, 384, 285, 286, 133,^134, 135, 136, *187, and 138 of loth 74, 47, 34, and 7 In thd'SSd ' „ ... ... | .. . _ .. „ ’ , district and 394,,367, 364, 827, 314,/ 287 » 288 > 288 > 372 * 243 > 244 > 315,'as lie north of Florida line, all In and 287 In.the 18th dl strict, thence 3 i«, jjj, jjg, 319, 320, 321, 322, .the 14th dl strict, from northwest corner of 28? run eastonthp north “neoflot 287, 286? 323 - 224 ’ 82B . 32 «- 328 - 384 - 28 B, 285, 284, 283, 282, and 281 to dls- 359, ' 357, 359, 359, 399, 399, 393/ trict Uni, thence sonth to northwest „„ ... ... .'. ... corner of 2 In the 13th district. , 384 > 3SB - 288 - 38B ’ 288 * 387 - 388 ’ thence east on the south line of lots e. one-halt of lots 211 and 330; a 2. 45, and 48 to Ward's creek:* „ .... „ _ ' thence down Ward’s creek to the «“ a » P ar » of Iot251 - N - E - Mraer ot Florida line, thence west on the Florl mt 270„ E. one-half of J90; N. E. da line to the starting point. . 1 . ... „ _ . . , Glasgow No. 081 O. M. Beginning corner of 811, N. E. corner -of loU on the east side of Ward’s creek at *99, 353; n. W. one-half of 361, E. the district line between the 13th ..... ,. , 1711, nod 14th, between lots 93 In the one-half of 36L 3 94, all In the 17th 13th and 5 In .the 14th run east on district; 16, 17, 18, 19, 20, 21, 22, many will bo greatly convenlenced t ^ 8 1 "* tr *£‘ n , ^ e28 . *«• 27 ’ 2 , 8 ’ 28 38 .,« 8 ’ 84 ’ Thomaavllle. No. 637, G. M. LoU 1, f, 3, 4, 6, 6. 35, 36, 37, 33. 39, 40. 41, 42 42 44, 45, 46, 76. 76. 77, 78, 79, 80, 81, 83, 8334, 85, 86, 115, 116, 117, 118, 119, 120, 121, 132. 121, 134, 125, 126, 154, 156, 156, 157, 168, 153, 160, 161, 163, .163; 164, 165, 166, 167, 194, 195, 196, 197, 198, 199, 200, 201, 202, 203. 204, 205, 206, 207, 224, 236, 236, 387, 338, 230, 240, 341, 243, 248, I SHERIFF’S SALE, v Georgia, Thomas County. Will be Bold.on the Arst Tuesday In December, 1905,-at public outcry before the court house door of said county, within the legal hours of sale, to the highest bidder for cash the following described lands, lying and being in Thomas county, Geor gia, and more fully described as .fol lows: Lot twenty-three (23), con taining 490 arces morn or less: also all of Iot twenty-one (21) except sixty-five acres more or less In the northwett corner of said lot thereof, heretofore sold by John L. Beverly, to John Chastain and except sixty- one and one-fourth acres of said lot In southwest corner thereof, hereto fore sold to B. F. Lewis leavtng three hundred and sixty-three and three- fourths acres more or less; also ninety-two and one-half (92%) acres of land more or less in the south west corner of lot twenty-Ave (251 d h»in<» sit of snld southwest cor ner except thirty (30) acres hercto- ure sola by J. L. Beverly to Pan! Dixon; also one hundred and eighty- three and three-fourths <183% t acres more or less In the north half of lot twenty-six (26) and being all of said north half In said lot except stxty-onc and one-fourth acres In the northwest corner of said lot hereto fore sold by J. L.' Beverly to M. E Hurst. All of the above described -lands lying and being In the thir teenth (13th) land district of Thom as county, Georgia. Said lands levied on as the proper ty of Blaslngame & Morgan Lumhm Company to satisfy a mortgage Ufa based on an equitable •foreclosure Issued by the Superior Court of said county an the 5th day of October, 1905, In favor of Moultrie Banking Company against Blaslngame & Morgan Lumber Company. Notice given occprdtng to the terms of the law. r , T. J. Hlght. Sheriff of Thomas Count.'. G” ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. I Under and by virtue of an order from the.Cpnrt of Ordinary of Thorn as county, Georgia, granted at 1 lie . Novertber term, 1905, I will set' be fore the Court House doer In Thom* asvllle, Ga., on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale the following real es tate belonging to the estate of J. Eubanks, deceased, ot Thomas.coun- tj\ to wit.: Lots 11 and 12, Block 1. McKenzie’s sub-division and addition to theclty of Moultrie, each Iot front ing north on Crawford Btreet, •>•» feet, and running back south In a rectangle 150 feet to an alley. Sold for purpose of distribution. Terms cash. Mary E * Eubanks, Administratrix. ll-10-4t $50 00 Reward. A reward of fifty'dollars will In paid by the undersigned for the ar rest with proof to convict any i ,cr *°" f guilty of a criminal trespass on ta following land In , Thomas count . Ga., to uric. Lota 3, 4, 5. 3i. 39, 43 and 44. In the 17th district. Conslut D. L. Bullock. Ochlockonee. Ga. E. W. Swift, Columbus. Ga.