Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, November 24, 1905, Image 10

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f^ r - ... T-T-.T.— APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL. Notice Ib hereby given that the undersigned Intends to apply for an order to sell at private sale for re investment that parcel of land known aa part of lot No. 102 in the 13th district of te county of Thomas 8tate of Georgia, bounded by a line beginning at the southwest corner of said lot and running thence due north 20 98-100 chains, thence east 14 30-100 chains, thence south 20 98-100 chains, thence west. 14 30-100 chains to the starting point contain ing 30 acres more or less. Said ap plication will be made at the office of the Judge of the Superior Court at Thomasville, Oa., on the 19th day of December, 1905. The reasons for said application? l,r»ing that the property sought to he sold in non productive needing repair, expense to keep up, not de- Birably located and can lie reinvested to the great benefit of my wards, Robert Choevor. Marlon Olive, Clif ton and Mary Elizabeth Iladger. J. P. Badger, • Guardi HI Pay You 25c Per Yard FOR Ch ec ked=Ho mespu n or Cotton Plaids LETTERS OP DISMISSION Georgia, Thomas Coun r. A. Fleetwood, administ n the estate <Jf St< Min aid nty. de petition for all person discharge, this this discharge at the r< of the Court of Ordina county, to be held on th ADMINISTRATOR' Georgia, Thorr will sell at pi firs l 190 tin rt h( Tim ville, Georgia, between the legal hours of salo, nil undivided one-half ( %) interest in and to the following dseribed lra'l.< of land: 23.”. acre ■ of lot No. 87, 250 acres of lot No. 74, 239 acres of lot No. 86, 242„ 65 acres of lot No. 86, 250 acres of lot No. 115, 125 acres of lot No. 116, 31.59 acres of lot Nou 47, 21.61 acres of lot No. 46. All of said lots being situated in tho 18th district of said State unty. Said salo being and by virtue of nn order of the court »f. ordinary of said county issued at tin* April term, 1903, of said courL Terms cash. ^ - Wilson W. Brooks, Administrator of tho estate of W. F. B. Clark, deceased. ll-10-4t A Cough Syrup which drives a cold out of the systom by acting as a catharltic on the bowels is offered in Kennedy's Laxative Honey and Tar. Clara the throat, strengthens the lungs and bronchial tubes. Tho mother's friend anil tho children’s favorite. Best for croup, Whooping Cough, etc. Sold- by Bracey Phar macy Co. Pretty stiff price for check=home- spuns, or cotton plaids, but we want a little mighty bad. Want two pieces containing from 5 to J5 yards-=any color, any size check or stripe will do, but it must be from outside of bolt, and have on it the ticker put there by the mill, bearing the name * 6 Hf$onti cello PSaids." I know there has been a bale of these goods sold in Thomasville since July 1st of this year, and I want a few yards to prove a point I claim. If you’ve boughttmy cotton plaids, or home spun since July 7st, look at it and if it has the I APPLICATION FOR BANK ! CHARTER. jTo the Hon. Philip Cook, Secretary I of State, Atlanta, Ga. We, Z. H. Clark, C. E. Holmes, E. Daniels, P. B. Allen, and G. E. Smith, of Moultrie, Ga.; W. T. Madre J. W. Taylor, W. A. Taylor and E. C. Milligan of Boston, Ga.; and J. Frank Harris of Pavo, Ga., applicants as incorporators under an act of the General Assembly of Georgia, aproved December 20, 1893, entitled, “An act to carry Into effect para graph 18 of SectIon7 of Article of the Constltctlon of 1877, as am< ded, In relation to chartering banks, to provide for the incorpora tion of banking companies by the Secretary of State and for other pur poses,” make, this, our declaration, I*r;»: in-'' i v, ( . \ l( . j n on ov.it, ,1 • a body corporate and politic for the purpose of doing a general banking business with All the. rights, pow ers, privileges and restriction: 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 towh of Bos ton, county of Thomas,, and State of Georgia, with a capital of twenty- live thousand dollars ($25,Q,00) r di vided into shares of one Hundred dol- »«r« ($100) each and that the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,00) of the capital subscribed has actual- MEIGS AFFAIRS. PAVO POINTERS. Prominent Citizen Loses Mind-Otlie: News of the Week. Town Improvement.-, \orl i I { and Religious Met tin:*. ticket as described above, bring me m a piece, . and get , •, ■ ,. . . 25c a Yard for your Check-Homespun. C R Poole Starke Corner Thomasville f Georgia $49.22 h&s a fine leather Quart' , Leather, Spring Jiottom Cushlo li nk, is cl<-i;:"itlv l 'intr.lim.i fi Regular retail price $05.00 to $75.1 For this beautlfut Top Buggy, manu-. factured by u* here <B»yI 90 Vor thli, fine Colt.r «nd name, JOT - ." nickel mount.,t Harneu. Mid with «ery OOLDSN KAQL8 DUGOV, regular retail urieeSiXWto ,13.00.'.- Calalog and full description aent on request. BOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO?; . ood Ave., Atlanta, Ga; DYSPEPSIA CURE ly been paid by/the subscribers and that the same Is In fact held and Is 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 incrporatlo as re quired 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. Madre, P. B. AHen, C. E. Holmes, J. W. Taylor, E. C. Milligan, O. E. Smith. State of Georgia. Thomas County. Eofore me personally appeared Z. The young folks of this town are to be praised for their close atentiou which they give to ministers who preach at the churches here. It la no more than their duty but Is Is not every place that young people are so thoughtful of their duty. Ours is a mo^el set. H. Clark, C. E. .Holmes, E. Daniels, 'Q. E. Smith of Moul- P. B. Allen and trie, Ga., J, W. Taylor, W. T. Madre, E. C. Milligan and W. A. Taylor of Boston, Ga., J. Frank Harris of Pavo. Oa., the Incorporators of Bank - of Boston, located In the town of Bos ton, county, of Thomas, and State of Georgia,, who on oath deposeth and salth that fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) of the capital subscribed hac 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 purpose* of the corpora tion. _ Incorporators—-Z. H. Clark, J. Frahk Harris, Everett Daniels. P..B. Allen, W. T. Mardro, C. E. Holmes, J. W. Taylor, W. A. Taylor, E. C. Milligan, G. E. Smith. Sworn to and (subscribed before me this 26th day of October, 1906. William M. Jones, Ordinary of Thomas County. State of Georgia,, Office of Secretary of State. I, Philip Cook, Secretary of State of Georgia, do hereby certify that the attached four pages of printed and written matter contain a true and correct copy of the application of the Incorporators of Bank of Boston as the original appears of file In this "^In’testtmony whereof I have here unto set my hand and affixed the seal of my office at t|ie capital in the city of Atlanta, this 30th day of October, In tho year of our Lord one .thousand nine hundred and five and of the In dependence of tho United {States of America the one hundred nnd twen- nlnth. Philip Cook, Secretary of State DIGESTS w'II.IT YOU EAT' Tho $1.00 bcitioco.-tr.lr .2Vl times tho trial oho, which cello lor SO cents. rSSSARSD ONLf AT THU LAMAATOSV 0? E. C. Do WITT * COMPANY. CHICAGO, HA. Sold by Bracy Pharmacy Co. NOTICE SALE OF GUARDIAN. SHERIFF’S SALE. To Whom It May Concern: Notlco is hereby given that on tho 24th day of November, 1905, I will apply at Thomasville, Georgia, to tho Judge of tho Superior Court of the Southern circuit for nn order author izing prlvato sale of the Interest of Rhotta May, Bessie, Salllo, Myrtle and Ste lihcn Wholess, minor children of It. B. and S. L. Wheless, which Interest together with that of their throe adult brothers, Wm. T., Rob ert, A;, and Charles J. Wheless, is an undivided- half interest lu what is described In deed to them as one hundred acres, moro or leBS. on the south side of lot fifty-eight (58) In tho tith district of ThomaB county, Ccorgla, hut that there Is not more than nbout seventy (70) acres of said land, the reasons for said sale being inland the large number now Interested Its Inlnt ownership with others, and It* unproductiveness, bo as to Invest same In more productive property that ran be easily attended to: R. E. Wheless, Guardian for minors named above. . 10-2T-«t , APPLICATION FOR LEJ YT SELL Georgia, Thomas county. Notice is horeby given that the und. i slgned has applied to the ordin ary of said county for leave to sen all the land belonging to the estate of John O. Eubanks for tho purpose or distribution said land ce nslstlng of house and lot In Moultrie, Col quitt. Go., said application will be 1-er.rd at the regular term of tho Coun of Ordinary for said county le bo held on the first Monday In December, 1905. This 3d day of October, 1905. Mary E. Eubanks. Administratrix. 10-6-4t Georgia, Thomas County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday SALE OF LOTS IN TI&IMASVILLB. Under and by virtue of a resolu tion adopted at tho meeting of the Board of County Commissioners oh NSwi&rsAttWts araetreewss before the court house door of salu ( j 00r ln xhomnsvlllc. Ron rein within county, within tho legal hours of sale, to tho highest bidder 'for cash tho 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 more or less: also all of lot twenty-one (21) except sixty-five acres moro or less in the northwest corner of said lot thereof, heretofore Bold by John L. Beverly, to John Chastain and eicept slxty- ono and onc-fourth acres of said lot In southwest corner thereof, hereto-' fore eold to’ B. F. Lewis leaving three hundred and slxty-threo and three- fourths acres moro or less: also ninety-two and one-half (92%) acres of land moro or less In tho south west corner of lot twenty-five (25) and being-all of said southwest cor ner except thirty (30) acres hereto fore sold by J. L. Bovcrly to Paul Dixon; also ono hundred nnd clghty- threq and three-fourths (183%) acres more or less In the north half of lot twenty-six (26) and being gll of said north half In said lot except slxty-one and one-fourth acres in the northwest corner of Bald lot hereto fore sold by J. L. Beverly to M. E. Hurst. All'of tho above described latfds lying and being in the thir teenth (13th) land district of Thom as county, Georgia. Said lands levied on as the proper ty of Blaslngamo ft Morgan Lumber Company to satisfy a mortgage Ufa door In Thomnsvllje, Georgia, within tho legal hours of salo on tho first' APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT. 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, in block 1„ col umn 6, west in the city of Thomas- vtlle. Terms cash. By order of the Board of County Commissioners. B. M. Smith, W. A. Pringle, H. C. Copeland, J. D. Barrow. Q. Bryan. County Commlsloners. ADMINISTRATOR -SALE. , Georgia, Thomas County. By virtue of an order, of the court of Ordinary of said county will -be sold at public' outcry on the first Tuesday In December, 1905, at tho court bouso In said county between the usual hours of sale, the following real estate in Thomas county to wit.: All that tract Of parcel of land sit uated In' tho northeast corner of lot of land No. 371 In the 18th district, (63 1-2) acres more or less. Also one (1) mare male sold as the prop erty of Mrs. M. F. Benton. M. A. Fleetwood, Administrator. NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice Is hereby given that the based on an equitable foreclosure * _ , Taylor ft Watson, a firm corn- issued by the s "P^ lor Cou . rt posed of \y. J. Taylor and A. M. Wat- on tho 5th day of October, B heretofore engaged In the cloth- county 1905, In favor of Moultrie Banking Company against Blaslngamo ft Morgan Lumber Company. Notice given occordlng to the terms of the T. J. Might. Sheriff of Thomas Coun)-. Ga. Try It for horses and mules at Gan dy & Mallette’s, Thomasville, Ga. 9-32-ly heretofore engaged . lng and gent’s furnishing bnslncss In the city of Thomasville, G., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Watson, rettrlng. The business will he continued at the same place by Mr. Taylor, who assumes all Indebted ness of the firm and will receipt for all debts due the firm. This November 16. 1905. W. J. Taylor, A. M. Watson. APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA TOR. • Georgia, Thomas County. M. A. Fleetwood, county adminis trator, having made application to me in due form to bo appointed per manent 'administrator upon the estate of F. C. Johnson, late of said coun ty, notice is hereby given that said application will be heard at the reg ular term of the Court of Ordinary tor said county, to \be held on the first Monday in December. 1906 Witness my hand and official sig nature this 6 th day of November, 19#5, V William M. Jones. Ordinary, n-is-4t Georgia. Thomas County. Mrs. Mattie L. Green having filed her amended application for twelve months’ support out of the estate of 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 In December, 1905, wwhy sald amended aplicatlon should not be ^Thta'ilth day ofdofoheh William M. Jones. Ordinary. NOTICE FOR'LEAVE TO SELL. Georgia, Thomas County. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned ha* applied to the Or- dlrifry of said county for leave to sell land belonging to thejtat^a, of tion will be heard at the regular term of the court of Ordinary tor said county to be held on the first Monday Hr January, 1906. This 4th day of December, 1905. M. A. Fleetwood. APPLICATION FOR ADMINIS TRATION. ' Georgia, Thomas County. Jasper N. Hadley having made ap plication to me In due form to be unpointed permanent administrator upon the estate of Rosa Hadley, late of said county, notice Is hereby given that said aplicatlon will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for Baid county, to bo held on the first Monday in -December, 1905. nature this 9thi day of October, 1901 William M. Jonos. Ordinary. There sems to be a never ending Source of sweet ~ flowers about this town. They are here in magnificent profusion throughout the entire year. Chrysanthemums of the most deli cate and beautiful shades adorn ev ery yard. Roses of rare and heav enly tints, yielding celestial odors ta the laiy sephyrs as‘ they steal through the place, furnishing to ,the eye of every refineu ,.u.»uu an In exhaustible source of pleasure, bloom every month in. the year—and sweet violets—the sweetest and finest’ the world ever saw.. The person who mailed the souve nir postal card with the picture of d bald headed-man and the line ’’keep this under your hat,’ to this scribe, will please be at the public well, ful ly armed. In this town on the 31st day of this month, for retribution. Mr. C. E. Boswell of Thomasville and Jesse Boswell and Miss Emma Boswell of Norman Park were here tn a visit to home folks a few lays afco. Mr. J. J. Parish, Jr., of the Bank of Coolldge was here Sunday—look ing Jo tho employment of an assist ant cashier (?) Rev. J. A. J. Dumas of Pelham, will nreach a Thanksgiving Bermon at the Bantlst church in this place on the 30th Inst. Everybody will bo there because they can’t afford to miss It. The service will be short and crlsD and will consume but little time fromenv plans one may have made. All the stores will be closed and there will be a general suspen sion of business. Dr. Dnmas will preach Also at the same place on tho morning of the first Sunday. The small boy of this town Is hap py. There Is a merry-go-round here driven bv steam. Mias'Belle Dnreu one of the best little girls of this place is at home for a few days from Norman Park where she Is attending school. Our thanks are due te some thy isht fill friend In Ceuter Hill neighbor hood for some fine turnips. They af forded ns safety for at least two davs. On last Monday afternoon Mr. Pavo is In the midst of a i.uc'ak at present. Mr. apd . —Upai i>. Texas have been cOuducihiB sevvlaea and will continue ou until Sunday night 'Mrs. Malone w quite a strong preacher and large crowds go out to hear her. . The marshal has a force of hands at work improving onr streets. Ws notice the fialnter is putting on finishing touches on the Masonic Hall. This improvement adds much to this section of our town. Miss Pearl Edmandson, who has been on a visit to her sister, Mrs. G- jf. Harvey of St. Petersburg, Fla., retained this week spending a day while en route with Mrs. Mamie Glover, v ■ Messrs. A. B. Cranshaw and H. T. Edmondson returned from Tampa, Fla., Wednesday morning. K. of P. Lodge gave a banquet the 21st Inst. Quite a number of knights were out with their best girls. The speaker of the occasion was Judge W. A. Covington. The affair was a very enjoyable one. Improv^nents of permanent char acter continue. $Iessrs. J. H. Peacock and . H. Sherrod returned Tuesday night from a business trip. Just to make things lively several drummers v ere visitors to Pavo this week. Savannah, Valdosta, Moul trie, Quitman all being represented and Thomasville not to be l^ft out, had one of her cotton men over. Smiling David Comfort of Boston was In town a day or two this week. Mrs. C. T. Mills who has been un well tor some days Is spending., the week at her mother’s. PROSPEROUS HARWICH. New Bank Organized, Large School Building Needed.—Items. All the arangcraents for the Bank of Barwlck have been completed and business will begin Hist of January. A contract has been let for tbs building and when completed It will be an ornament to the town. Th# business Interest of Barwlck demands a bank at home and under the pres ent arrangements It la sure of succes. . Mr. E. Pope Is president, J. TV. Massey vice president, with J. A. Bar- row,, C. P. Davis and R. L. Redfenrn, as directors. The capital stock ki $25,000. The organisation of so many banka In the cqunty means prod. Chales Fraxell was found to be non perity. compos mentis. In Tact for some-| It seems that Barwlck is fdll of time he has shown signs of derange- drummer.? every day. "Men may come ment, bnt appeared harmless and and men may go,” bntthey go ori was not disturbed. Bnt daring the continually.’ past few days he became tronblesome | Everybody in this county appears at the houses of some of the citizens to be at work. No loafers nor "dead- of this place, going In unannounced beats.” .A and at nnusual hoars. It was, Mr. S. E. Strickland who has heed thought best to try him for lunacy. He was taken to Thomasville by Mar shal Arllne and Mr. W. H. Braswell. Mr. .Frazell is well connected and stands well. He bas a small mercan tile business here. He will be tried on a writ of lunacy In the near fu ture. Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Duren and G. L. Duren attended the funeral of Mrs McMillan at Merrillville several days a Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Boswell went up to Vldalla.and spent several uhjb last week. Mr. Boswell has large turpentine interests there. We pay the highest price for coun try produce. J. H. Pullen ft Co. Mr. Gordon Davis has moved hlk family to town from the country. Miss Olive Wilkes after a very pleasant sojourn In Tampa, Fla., Is again at home. Much to the delight of her numerous friends. Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Sapp after sev eral days’ stay here, have returned to their home In Florida. Mr. E. M. Johnson Is here from Garden Valley. He Is engaged Id business at that place now, and will take his final leave of this place In d few days. Dr. J. R. Oneal, Pelham’s popular dentist was here Wednesday, Be sure to go to J, H. Pullen ft Co.’s when you come to town to trade. Bring your chickens and eggs along. Many went from here’ to the cir cus on the 17th. One hundred and twenty tickets were sold. Mr. J. H. Pullen la on a visit to Florida. The Sunday school at the Baptist church re-elected nearly all the offi quite unwell for several days able to drive out to town yesterday. His many friends hope that he will soon be himself again. Mr. J. B. Rountree was In town last Saturday meeting h'ts good friends of this and Brook county. Cotton la going up In price ,and some men feel better. The Barwlck school Is still Increas ing. The attendance last week was 83. Very soon there must be a larg er school building or many children of this district will be denied the privilege of •School. i The piimkry department Is now full and ‘running over.” But the people here know what to do,and how to do, and every child of shcool age will bo provided for. While there is so miif% prosperity In the country It. Is an opportune time to build and enlarge our school build ings. i ■ There seems to be an ortoneuus iden on the part of some people as to the present goveror of Georgia. Hon. Hoke Smith has never bred governor of Georgia, yet the poople, since the speaking at Boston contin ue to speak of Governor Smith. It may be tbe result of a dream a cer tain infallible dreamer had soon af ter Mr. Smith spoke at Boston. This same dreamer has never seen old man Rawlings, famous In the Car ter massacre, but he drew a perfect mental picture of his heinous physi ognomy. Vou could have known Rawlings by the description If you had never seen him before. This same man had another dream and those who know him attach much Import ance to It. ThiB time he dreamed that he vis cera and teachers of the school. Atlanta and while there was con- Jamea Duren was elected assistant | ducted by Rev. Mr. Broughton to the secretary and Miss Della Miller u)jcapital. There he bsw quite a com- teach a class of little girls. The South Land ftlnvestment Co. of this place received a letter from a lady in Courtland, N, Y„ saying that she noticed in the Times-Enter- prlse that they were getting out an advertising booklet and wanted one mailed to several addresses. She was furnished. Don't forget to go tochurch on Thanksgiving day. God will know Just how thankful you are by the way you act. TAMMANY SOAKED. Another Lieutenant Is Arrested and Must Answer for Frand. New York, Nov. 22.—James A. McGuire, chairman of the election board In the Ninth district, was ar rested yesterday on a charge of violet lng tbe election laws. He is accused of leaving the polling plate of his district during the afternoon of elec tion and, going to the 20th district, where he voted under another name. McGuire is held under $5,000 bail. He U a Tammany lieutenant / «W Early Risers The famous little pills. motion among the people. He notic ed two very dignified characters mov ing quietly among the throng. Ho Inquired of Mr. Broughton what It dll meant and the parson replied:' ‘It Is Joe Terrell moving out and Hoke Smith moving in.” The dream er veritably believes that it will come to pass. One observation, perhaps, should be made. ’ Not long since, a gentle man from this community .was In Athens, Ga., and while uicfii' visited *>•3 Ncimai School. Thinking he would like to meet the teacheis frjiu Tnornas and Brooks counf’es, h i asked the superintendent to show him i :>e teachers from the te counties. B;- reference to the roll It was found that there Isnot a single teacher from eother county. Snch should not be tbe cose. The Georgia Normal has some of the best teachers in the Uni ted States and a boy or girl will catch inspiration by being associat ed with them. LEAVE TO SELL LAND. Georgia. Thomas County. Notice is herby given that the un dersigned has applied to the Ordin ary of said connty for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of F. C. Johnson for the payment of debts, said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordin ary for said county to be held on the flrat Monday In .January, 1006.. This December 4, 1005. M. A. Fleetwood, Administrator F. C. Johnson. 12-l-4t