Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, December 01, 1905, Image 12

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; Goods. im : ’3TICE SALE OF GUARDIAN. /Whom it May Concern Notice is hereby given < __4th day of November. 1905, I will l|>ply at Thomasville, Georgia, to the Judge of the Superior Court of the Southern circuit for an order author ing private sale of the interest ef letta May, Bessie, Sal lie, Myrtle Stephen Wheless, minor children l. E. and S. 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 sundred acres, more or loss, on the euth side of lot fifty-eight (58) in /ie 13th district of Thomas county, ♦eergla. but that, there is not more Aan about seventy (70) acres of said and, the reasons for said sale being the large number now interested and 1,ts joint ownership with others, and ts unproductiveness, so as to Invest ame in more productive property f hat can be easily attended to. R. E. Wheless, Guardian for minors named above. 10-27-4t MUIUI \ i*ing > Rhetti & and 81 : Of R. 2 i Si PII Pay You cr, \ SALE OF LOTS IN THOMASVILLE. p . Under and by virtue of a resolu tion adopted at the meeting of the Board of County Commissioners ori the first Tuesday in December, 1904, will be sold before the Court House door In Thomasville, Georgia, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in December, 1995, the fol lowing tracts of land: Lats Nos, 81. 82, 83, 84 in block 8, column 4 west and lot Na. 86, In block 1„ col umn 5, west In the city of Thomas- vllle. Terms cash. By order of the Baard of County Commissioners. E. M. Smith, W. A. Pringle, H. C. Copeland, I, D. Barrow, j. Q. Bryan. County Cammlsloners. ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE. Georgia, Thomas County. I will sell at public outcry on the first Tuesday in December, 1905, at the court house door in Thomas- ville, Georgia, between the legal hours of sale, an undivided one-half (14) Interest In and to the following dacribed tracts of land; 233 acres of lot No. 87, 250 acres of lot No. 74, 239 acres of lot No. 86, 242„ 65 acres of lot No. 85, 260 acres of lot Na. 115, 125 acres of lot No. 116, 31.59 acres of lot No. 47, 21.61 acres of lot No. 46. All of Raid lots being situated in the 18th district of said State and county. Said sale being under and by virtue of an order of the court of ordinary of said county issued at the April term, 1903, of said court. Terms cash. Wilson W. Brooks, Administrator of tke estate of W. P. B. Clark, deceased. a-io-4t 25c Per Yard • me FOR • • • Checked-Homespun or Cotton P’aids Pretty stiff price for checkriiome- spuns, or cotton plaids, but we want a little mighty bad. Want two pieces containing from 5 to 15 yards-=any color, any size check or stripe will do, but it must be from outside of bolt, and have on it the ticket put there by the mill, bearing the name **Monti cello Plaids** 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 bought any cotton plaids, or home spun since July ist, look at it and if it has the _ ticket as described above, bring me in a piece, and get 25c a Yard lor your Check-Homespun, dole Starke Corner Thomasville, Georgia $49.221 For this beautiful Muggy A Southe for Southe. . has a fine Leather Quarter Top, hn* genuine Leather, Spring Ilottom Cushion, and Leather Pack, ia elegantly painted and fully guaranteed. Regular retail price $63.00 to 475.00. 90 For this fine Collar and name, Cp i - .nirkrl mounted Harness, m>1«I with every GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY, regular retail price 112.60 to $15.00. Catalog and full description sent on request. GOLDEN EAGLE BUGGY CO. 158-160 Edgewood Ave., ATLANTA, Ga. 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 G. Smith, of Moultrie, Ga.: W. T. Madre J. JW. Taylor, W. A. Taylor and C. Milligan of Boston, Ga.; and Frank Harris of Pavs, 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 Constitution of 1877, as amen ded, In relallon to chartering hanks, to provide for the Incorpora tion of hanking companies by the Secretary of State and for other pur poses," make this our declaration, praying that we bo Incorporated a body corporate and politic for th purpose of doing a general banking business with all the rights, pow ers, privileges and restrictions said act, under and by the name and stylo of Bank of Boston, and that till- ],rimi|t;il n'liri- of said cumpany Hhall be located In the town of Bos ton, county of Thomas, and State of Georgia, with a capital of twenty- five thousand dollars ($25,000) di vlded Into shares of one hundred dol lars ($100) each and that the sum of fifteen thousand dollars ($15,00) of the capital subscribed has actual ly been paid by the subscribers and that the same Is in fact held and to bo used solely for the business and purposes of the corporation. The fee of fifty ($50) dollars 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. Madre, P. B. Allen, C. E, Holmes, J. — Taylor, E. C. Milligan, O. E. Smith. State of Georgia, Thomas County. Before me personally appeared H. Clark, C. E. Holmes, E. Daniels, P. B. Allen and G. E. Smith of Moul trie, Ga„ J. W. Taylor, W. T. Madre, E. C. Milligan and W. A. Taylor ef Boston, Ga., J. Frank Harris of Pavo, Ga„ the Incorporators pf Bank of Boston, located In the town of Bos ton, county of Thomas, and State of Georgia,, who on oath deposoth and salth that fifteen thousand dollars ($15,000) of tbo capital subscribed has been actually paid by the sub scribers and that the same Is In fact held and is to bo used BOlely for tho business and purposes of the corpora tion. '4£‘ ' Incorporators—Z. H. Clark, J. Frank 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 mo this 26th day of October, 1905. 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 it) this department. In testimony whereof I have here unto set my hand and affixed tho seal of-my office at the capltol In tho city of Atlanta, this 30th day of October, In the year of our Lord one thousand nine hundred and llvo and of tho In dependence of the United States of America tho one hundred and twen- nlnth. Philip Cook, Secretary of State. Kodo DYSPEPSIA CURE DIGESTS WHAT YOU EAT Tho $1.00 bottle contains 2VS times the trill die, which *e!ls for 50 cents. FKSPARED ONLY AT THS LABORATORY OR E. C. Do WITT Jc COMPANY. CHICAGO. rr.T r Sold by Rracy Pharmacy Co. ,, APPLICATION LEAVE TO SELL. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned Intends to apply for an order to soli at private salo for re investment that parcel of land known ns part of lot No. 102 In tho 13th district of to county of Thomas Slate of Georgia, hounded by a lino beginning at tlio southwest corner of said lot and running thence duo north 20 98-100 chalnB, thoaco cast 14 30-100 chains, thcnco south 20 9S-100 chains, thcnco west 14 30-100 chains to tho starting point contain ing 30 acres moro or less. Said ap plication will be made at tho offleo of tho Judge of tho Suporlor Court at Thomasvtllo, Ga„ on tho 19th day of December, 1905. Tho reasons for said appltcatlori being that tho property sought to be sold In non productive needing repair, expense to keep up, not de sirably located and can ho reinvested to tho great benefit of my wards, Robert Cheover, Marlon Olive. Clif ton and Mary Elisabeth Badger. * J. F. Badger, Guardli APPLICATION. FOR LBUU W HET.V. Georgia, Thomas county. Notice Is hereby given that tho undersigned has applied to the ordin ary of said county for leave to sen all the- land belonging to tho estate of John 0. Eubanks for tho purpose of distribution said land consisting of bouse and lot in Moultrie, Col quitt. Go., said application will be heard at the regular term of tho Court of Ordinary for said county to ho held bn tho first Monday In December, 1905. This 3d day of October. 1905. Mary. E. Eubanks. 10-C-4t Administratrix. BAILIFFS WANTED. For the Boston district. Apply to | H. C. Jordan, J. P., Boston, Ga. J ADMINISTRATRIX SALE. Under and by vlrtus of an order from tho Court of Ordinary of Thom as county, Georgia, granted at tho Novombor term. 1905, I will sell be fore tho Court IIouso door In Thom- asvllle, Ga., on tho first Tuesday In December next, within the legal hours of sale tho following real es tate belonging to tho estate of J, O. Eubanks, deceased, of Thomas coun ty, lo wit.: Lots ll and 12, $!ock 1, McKenzie’s sub-diviston and addition to thecity of Moultrie, each lot front ing north on Crawford street, 60 feet, and runilog back south In a rectangle 160 feet to an alley. Bold for purpose of distribution. Terms cash. Mary E. Eubanks, Administratrix. U-lO-it LEAVE TO SBLL LAND. Georgia. Thomas County. Notice Is herby given that tho un dersigned has applied to the Ordin ary- of said county for leave to sell land belong!*# to tho estate of F. C. Johnson for the payment ot debts, said application will be’ heard at tho regular term of -the Court of Ordin ary for said county to bo held on the first Monday In January, 1906. This December 4, 1905. M, A. Fleetwood, Administrator F. C. Johnson. - - 12-l-4t DISSOLUTION NOTICE. Notice Is-hereby given that the partnership heretofore existing be tween C. F. Coleman and W. L. Adams under tho firm name ot Cole man ft Adams has been dlsselved by mutual consent. All accounts and notes due to the firm ot Coleman ft Adams will be collected by C. F. Cole man, and nil obligations ot said firm will be paid by him. C. F. Coleman, W. L. Adams. Tbomasvllle, Ga., Nov. IS, 191$. ll-13-4t LETTERS OF DISMISSION. Georgia, Thomas County., M. A. Fleetwood, administrator upon tho estate ot Stephen Mingo, late ot said county, deceased, having filed his petition tor discharge, this Is to cite all persons concerned to show cause against the granting of this discharge at tho regular term of tho Court of Ordinary for said county, to bo held on the first Mob- day in December, 1905. William M Jones. Ordinary. APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE. Georgia, Thomas County. W. H. Crow, guardian ot Ludie Daniel, has applied to mb for a dis charge from his guardianship of Lu die Daniel. This Is therefore to no tify all persons concerned lo file their objections, If any they have on or before the first Monday In January next, else he'will be discharged from his guardianship as applied for. William M. Jones, Ordinary. APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT. . Georgia, Thomas County.” . Mary-Etta Smith, having made ap plication for Twelve months' support out ot the estate ot Jenkln Smith and appraisers duly appointed to set apart the same having filed their re turn, all persons concerned are here by required to show cause before the court of ordinary of said connty on the first Monday In January, 1906 why said apllcation should not.be' granted. William M. Jones, Ordinary. This, December 1,’1905. LEAVE TO SELL LAND, Georgia, Thomas Connty.' Mrs. J. F. Ballard, administratrix ot the estate of Hiram Ballard, de ceased, having applied for leave to aell certain land belonging to said estate all persons are cited to show cause , If any they can, why order should not be granted as prayed on first Monday In January, 1906. William M. Jones, ll-17-4t Ordinary. APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA TOR. Georgia, Thomas County. M. A. Fleetwood, county adminis trator, having made application to mo In due form to be 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 tho Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on th< first Monday In December, 1905. Witness my hand and official sig nature this 6tb day ot November, 1905. William M. Jones, Ordinary. ll-18-4t APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT. Georgia, Thomas County. Mrs. Hattie L. Green having filed her amended application for twelve months' support out of the estate of Charles W; Green, and appraisers duly apotnted to set apart the same having filed their return all persons concerned are hereby required to show cause before the court ot Ordin ary of said county on the first Mon day In December, 1905, wwhy said amended apllcatlen should not be granted. This 17th day of October, 1905. William M. Jones, Ordinary. NOTICE FOR LEAVE TO SELL. ' Georgia, Thomas Connty. Notice Is -hereby given that the undersigned has applied to the Or dinary of said county for leave to sell land l>flonging to the estate of Allen Frederick for the payment of debts and-distribution, said applica tion will be beard at the regular term of the court of Ordinary for said county to be held on the first Monday In January, 1906. This 4th day of December, 1906. Mi A. Fleetwood. Administrator Allen Frederick. 12-1-4C SHERIFF’S SALE. Georgia, Thomas County. Will be sold on the first Tuesday in December, 1905, at public outcry before the court hotfse 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 more or less; also all of lot twenty-one (21) except sixty-five acres more or less in the northwest corner of said lot thereof, heretofore sold by John L. Beverly, to John Chastain and except slxty- one and one-fourth acres of said lot In southwest corner thereof, hereto fore sold to B. F. Lewis leaving three hundred and sixty-three and three- fourths acres more or less; also ninety-two and one-half (92 %) aergs of land moro or less In tho south west corner of lot twenty-five (95) and being all of said southwest cor ner except thirty (20) acres hereto fore sold by J. L. Beverly to Paul Dixon; also ono hundred and eighty- three and three-fourths (18394) acres more or less in the north half of lot twenty-six (26) and being all of said north half in said lot except slxty-one and one-fourth acres In the northwest corner of said lot hereto fore sold by J. L. Beverly to M. B. Hurst. All of the above described lands lying and being In the thir teenth (13th) land district of Thom as connty, Georgia. Said lands levied on as the proper ty of Blasingame ft Morgan Lumber Company to satisfy a mortgage fifa based on an equitable foreclosure Issued by the Superior Court of said county on tho 6th day of October, 1905. In favor of Moultrie. Banking Company against Blasingame & Morgan Lumber Company. Notice given occordlng to the terms of the ' aW ‘ T. J. HIght Sheriff of Thomas Coun}-, Ga. Try it for horses and moles at Gan dy 6 Mallcttc’s, Thomasville, Ga. 9-22-ly Association declares that neither ha nor the association, will have any thing to do with the speculators. -Mr. Jordan states that the associa tion will Immediately send bat blank pledges to all who write' for them to Atlanta headquarters. Busina News Items. (By 8. M.\ Beach.) Prof. John Cook was here last Wed nesday. Mrs. and Miss M. Hayes hare mov ed to Tallahassee. Fla., where they will In future reside. Mr. and Mrs. Fondren Mitchell and Mr. and Mrs. Emmett, Mitchell of Thomasville passed through here last Sunday on their way to Panacea Springs. Dr. Thomas Biackshear of Thomas ville and his brother-in-law, Mr. Er nest Baars of Pensacola, Fla., are visiting relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. A. H. Mason arrived here from their Philadelphia horn* last Monday. Dr. W. E. Oliver of Cairo was here last Wednesday on professional busi ness. Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Cook and Mrs. Reynolds of Thomasville and Hr. Ed Rainey of Tallahassee, Fla., were visiting here last week. Product of Mills. The product In one day of the mills of the Longman ft Martinet great works Is enough to paint every house and everything made of wood In a city with the L. and M. Pure Paint In use thirty yeara; several mil lion houses painted with L. and M. and M. costs about $1.29 per gallon. • The L. and M. Paint Is best and cheapest, because the L. and M. zinc, hardens the L. and M. White Lead, and makes it paint more surface and wear for a longer time than any other paint L. and M. costs about $1.20 per gallon. It only requires 4 gallons of this celebrated paint and 3 gallons ef Linseed Oil at 60 cents per gallon te paint a moderate sized house. There fore a property owner ought not to pay $1.69 per gallon for Linseed Oil which he must do when a ready-for- use paint la bought. L. and M. costs about $1.20 a gal lon. Bold by C. W. Cochran, Thom asville. . +++ For choice cat flowers, wedding bouquets, floral designs, plants, etc., telephone, telegraph or write. Idle Hour Nurseries, Macon, Ga. 11-10-St NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. Notice Is hereby given that the firm of Taylor & Watson, a firm com posed of W. J. Taylor and A. M. Wat son, heretofore engaged In the cloth ing and gent's furnishing business In the city of Thomasville, G., Is this day dissolved by mutual consent, Mr. Watson, retiring. The business will be continued mt the same place by Mr. Taylor, who assumes all Indebted ness of the firm and will receipt for all debts dne the firm. This November 16, 1905. W. J. Taylor. A. M. Watson. FLOYD-JOHNBON. Marriage of Interest Near Thomas- ville Unites Prominent Family. Married at the residence of the bride's parents, Hr. and Mrs. F. M. Floyd, six miles east of Thomasville, Miss Nellie Floyd to Mr. Brent John son. The bride is of one of the old est and most highly respected famil ies of Thomas county and the groom is a young man of very fine qualities belonging to a family oi North Caro lina's best farmers, who came to Geor sla a year or two ago. The young couple made their appearance In tbo appropriately decorated parlor pre ceded by the bridesmaid. Miss Ethel Carlton at exactly k:30 o'clock. The bride wore a beautiful dress ot cream cashlmere trimmed in white satin and lace with hat to match. The presents werenumerous and appro priate. The ceremony was perform ed by R. G. Jackson of Ochlockonee. 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 ot said county, notice 1s hereby given that said apllcation will -be heard the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county, to be held the .first Monday In December, 1906. Witness my hand and official slg- nattare this 9th day of October, 1906, .William M. Jones. Ordinary. THEY WILL TIE UP. ADMINISTRATOR SALE. Georgia, Thomas County. By virtue of an order of the court of Ordinary ef said county will be sold at publio outcry on the first Tuesday In December. 1905, at the court house in said county between the usual hours of sale, the fallowing real estate In Thomas county to wit.: All that tract op parcel ot land sit uated In the northeast earner ot lot of land No. 371 In the 12th district, (62 1-2) acres more or less. Also one (1) mare mule sold as the prop erty sf Mrs. M. F. Benton. u. 4, Fleetwood, . Administrator. tlle President of the Bonthem Cotton President Jordan Says Remainder of Crop Won’t be Marketed. New Orleana, Nov. 29.—"Every thing is moving along wttb entire aaf Istactlon and it looks as if we were going.to win in onr effort to tie np the most of the balance of the crop.” Thus writes Presiednt Harvle Jordan the Southern Cotton Association to a leading spot man of New Orleans after some ten days of active cam paigning for the purpose of tlelng up three million bales ot cotton and Inducing the growers to hold for 16 cents the upward tendency of the staple since then, augmented by the glnnera' report and the fact that a powerful speculative element, act ing. Independently. Is conducive to the , belief that the Sonthent Cotton Association will accomplish Its aim. Mr.’ Jordan has made it perfectly and forcefully clear, however, that the speculative side has nothing whatever to do with the movement; further than natural coincidence and Died. Little Eunice Pearl Edwards, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Ed wards, died October 23, 1905, at the residence of her grandfather, Mr, Robert Barrett, in Baker county. She was born In Thomasville, Ga., Dec. 31, 1897- She was 7 years 9 months and 23 days old when she died. Was burled In New ton, Ga. Judge John O. Perry conducted the funeral ser vice. Her short life was a beautl-, ful Christian example. As she was born, lived and died a Christian. How It grieves her loved ones' to give her up, though our loss Is her gain; and may the Saviour’s words prove true that a little child may lead them. Budded on earth to bloom In Heaven. Not dea^. only sleeping In Jesus. r METHODIST NEWS. Americas Conference is Great Gath ering and Thomasville Prominent. News comes from Americas that the meeting of the South Georgia Con ference there Is If the biggest and most enthusiastic ever held by that large body. The Thomasville dele gates are playing a prominent part In the proceedings of the convention. Rev. Ed F. Cook is chairman of the examining board which passes upon the qualifications of applicants for the ministry. From the Thomasville district Rsese Griffin and J. E. Sum ner are applicants. Rev. J. M. Outlcr is a member of the Home Mission board which re ports the progress of cbnrch work. About ten thousand dollars per. year Is spent by the board upon chargee that are not entirely aelt sustaining. As the places become able to meet their own expenses thy are dropped from the list of those receiving old from the board. So prosperous Is the Thomasville district that four chargee In this district that formerly received aid from the board will In future be independent. They are Brinson, Climax, Hilton and Meijrilllvlle. There will be no new missions estab lished this year. FOR SALE—A limited' number i of new syrnp barrels at $1.10 each. Apply to Chastain Bros, at once Phone 192-3. d&wlw