Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, December 22, 1905, Image 8

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dark some mis mth District of Thomas coun- rtfcularly described as being (1 on the north by the lands estate of B. f. Stone, east by ds of Henry Walton, .Jr., south lands of George Speight and y the lands of Richard Mob- unong ordlt Id appllcntlorf ty (ought to ictlve needing p np. not. de- i be reinvested of rty wards, >n Olive, Clif- sirator upon >lxon, late of haVlng filed CB this la to lied to (how iting of this r term of the ild connty to Uday in Jan- drm of Taylor * Wataon, a firm Com posed of \V, J. Taylor and A. M. Wat son, heretofore engaged in the cloth ing and genns furnishing business In the city of .Thomasvllfe, G.,' la this day dissolved by mutual consent. Hr. ■Watson, retiring. The business rill bo continued at thq same place by Mr; Tiylotywho assumes.all. Indebted ness of the firm nnd will receipt for all debts dii« the firm. This November .16, 1905. W. J. Taylor, A. M. Watson. si M. Jones. - Ordinary. 13-8-4t 1 TO SELL LAND. rgla. Thomas County, hereby given that lira. . administratrix of the - WEEKLY TIME8-ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, DECEMBER 22, 1903. have in a newline of PICTURES and XMAS GOODS ed to Poor Ed. Ed Robison, colored, who lives down on Oak street came to the Timcs-Enterprise with his troubles Inst night. It seems that deep dis tress and dire disaster followed fast Ed had coop- up two fine black chickens one rooster and one a hen. "Chrismus lid defendant's two thirds' chickens,” he said. Last night af- one acre, more or less,' in the RULE NISI. J. M. Groover vs. T. F. Pruitt. Mortgage foreclosure ip Thomas Su perior Court, October term, 1905. It appearing to the -court that on November 12, 1891, said defendant made and delivered to said plaintiff his promissory note for $140 and thereafter on said date to secure the j payment of said note executed hnd de j ana followed faster, COUNTERFEITERS AT WORK. Many Queer Silver Dollars Shoved at Bainhridge People. said not said plaintiff his certain J >rtgage conveying to said deed of t plaintiff. "All of interest 1 of land of lot of land No. particularly des< Bainbridge, Ga., Dec. 19.—A smooth gang of counterfeiters have been operating in Bainbridge. Tex as Bill’s Wild West show was here yesterday town all d ON SALE HERE. Industrial Edition May be Obtained, at Tills Office. Don’t Fail j the southwest corner , id running thence dp* 00 chains, thence east a in.s', f hence south 20 theftce west 14 30-106 starting point contaln- nore or leu. - Said ap- be made at the office of the Superior Court Ga., on the 19th day Give we have one of the kerchiefs ever hear When you come in have bought a suooh a it h'jnd- ue ... area, docpaaad, has :o noil cortani land ■avc to sell 'certain land deceased said appllca- eard on first Monday In 1 William H^ronea MIMSTnAI Georgia, g&ssl® aedham and Reg an the other allard > n makes. char mac Icfy de vorking Extra copies of (he special Indus trial edition of the Tknes-Eatcrprise are on sale at this office.. The price is ten cents each. T'ao edition forma _ a good souvenir of the town for large crowds were 1“ Thomasvllle residents and visitors l.arly in the morning• t0 scnd t0 their f r i en ds in other began Its work. Many peo- j p ] acet% j„ the words of one of the Si-tlms Of “shovers of the t0 wnV leading merchants; “The The coins put out by 'the L pecla , cdltIon and the ThomaS viH e s 1 ’v..r dollars that almost bookJet gt ve as complete a descrip- sctlon. sheriff Paterson is. tIon of t he town a s anyone could on the cose and will try to A number of people have ! round up the gang before they leave r an ■ Neel's Uuys WoJlf Stock. .. for re- . < id known I The Sale of the Wolff stock at re- t T1i<«n«i t a H wa * discontinued yesterday. The line remainder of the stock was purchas ed 'by Neel Brothers from F. M. Erawncr of Pensacola. These gen tlemen will move their present ex tensive establishment from lower Broad to the Mltehell House corner on the first of January. They will also occupy the stores In- the new post office building when It Is com pleted. LEAVE TO, SELL LAND. Georgia. Thomas County. Notice Is herby given that the un dersigned has applied to the'Ofdln- try of said connty for leave to sell land belonging to the estate of F. C, Johnson for the payment of debts, application will b& heard dt the regular term of the Court of Ordlu- . ary for said county to be held-on the “Yi; (flrst Monday In January, 1906. nicr This December 4, 1905. *f.< A. Fleetwood, - Administrator F. C. Johnson. 12-l-4t already seen this for themselves and extra v copies are going out to all points of the north on every train. A big Jjatch of the papers went to points !n Ohio yesterday. There are many Ohio people in Thomasvllle at ~ present and they want to let their hdme folks know what kind of a win ter tarrying ground they have found. The number of papers that remain la small and they should be Secured at once. $23,000 FIRE. Moultrie Has Disastrous Loss from Flames But Will Rebuild. op«ty:,Tho south 30. oja the 17th dls- lunly,‘Georgia. said property op Hiram Jr*. J. P. Ballard. Administratrix. LIME, CEMENT, , Sewer Pipe, Fire Brick, etc. Public.Dray. H. I 3 , Gone* * Thomauville, Ga. HIDES WANTED Write for quotations' to J. W. Watkins & Co. 280-282W. Jacks St. Tlionmsvill* Oa. PlACATIOJC FOR DISCHARGE. Georgia, Thomas County. W. H. Crow, gnnrdlnn of Ladle nlel, has applied to tue for a dis- •go from his guardianship of Lu- Danlcl. This la therefore to no- • nil persons concerned to file their injections, If any they hnvo on or before the first Monday In January LEAVE TO SELL ^Alip, , Georgia, Thomas Count}'. ,Mrs. J. F. Ballard, administratrix of the estate of Jllram Ballard, de ceased, baying .applied for leavo'to sell certain, "land belonging to sold estate all persons are cited' to . show cause , If any they euij, why order should not be granted ns prayed on first Monday In January, 1906. ' William M. Jones, 1I-17-U . Ordinary. next, else he will be discharged from his guardianship as applied for. William M. Jones, Ordinary. LEAVE TO SELL LAND. , . Georgia, Thomas county Notice la hereby given that the undersigned has aplied to tho Ordin ary of said-county for leave to'sell all the real estate belonging to the estate of Allen Frederic lying In the city of Thomasvllle, Georgia, for the payment of debts nnd distribution, said application will be heard at the regular term of the Court of Ordin ary for said county, to be hdld oh the first Monday in JanAary, 1906. This Dec. 4,vl905., U. A. Fleetwood, Administrator Allen Frederick. APPLICATION. FOR SUPPORT. 'Georgia, Thomas.County. Mary Etta Smith, having made ap plication for Twelve months' support out of the estate of Jenhln Smith nnd appraisers duly appointed to . set apart,tho same having filed their re turn, all persons concerned are here by/required to show cause before the court of ordinary of said county oaths first Monday In January, 1906 why said apllcatlon should not be granted. • WilliamJI. Jones, Ordinary. -This, December 1, 1905. $30 REWARD. A reward-of fifty dollars wili be paid by the undersigned for the ar rest with proof to convict any person guilty of a criminal trespass on the following land In Thomas county, Gk„ to wit: %ots 3. 4, 5, 37, 38, 39, 43 and 44, In the 17th district Constut D. L. Bullock, Ochlockonee, Ga- E. W. Swift, Columbus. Ga " Busina Nevis Items. (By S. M. Beach.) Mr. WlllIa Quarterman having ac cepted a> responsible position with Mr. Grlscom, will not move to Thom- asville as contemplated. Messrs. J. W. Hayes nnd S. M. Beach visited Thomaavllle last Mon day nnd brought homo considerable of that city’s real estate on their foot gear. gpi#. . ; jf ' , T ': We hear that Mr. Pleas Strickland ahd moved, from lamonla last year to become a resident of Tallahassee, J Intends returning to his old home In a few days. /• Mrs. Robertson carried 12 bales of cotton to Thomasvllle last Monday, where sho has Stored it In' anticipation of cn advance In price. Mr. Cicero Thompson of Thomas- vllio was here last Thursday on bus!- nere. Last Sunday was the' day for tho regular monthly service at the Bap tist church. Rev. R. G. Jackson con ducted the service and It Is to be re gretted that some of Iho members of this church are not more regular In thdr attendance, how that they have n pastor who Is Interested In his work. . Mr. J. W. Hayes will move Ills fam ily to Tallahassco next Friday and will follow them himself ns soon as ho can settle up his business affairs hero. ‘ ‘ It is reported thaf an estlmahlo widowed Indy of this place will bo married one day this week. Guess who it Is. SINNER'S REPORT. 8,973,520 Bales and 94 Per Cent of Crop Ginned. Dallas, Tex., Dec. 19.—The Nation al Dinners’ report was not completed at noon today, but President Taylor authorised the statement that the .total bales ginned to pecember 13th amounted to 8,975,530. He says the crop Is «4 per cent ginned. Moultrie, 'Ga., Dec. 19.—The most disastrous fire that Moultrie has had in several years occurred here yes- • te^jlay morning early. Several lead ing merchants had their stores'gut ted and the total damage will reach > at least 325,000. The fire waB first discovered In the stores of P. H. Mc Carty and spread to the stores on each side. hTe losses are: P. H. McCarty, 38,000; v covered by Insurance; Harrell & Carlton, damage to stock and total loss, 37,- 500, covered by insurance; Peter Sampson, total lo3s, 34,600, insur ance ‘32,000; "H. M. Dodd, damage to stock 31,500, covered by Insurance; G. A. Horkan, damage to stock $500 partial insurance; Barrel ci Carl ton, two buildings lost’ ?4,000; par tial Insurance. There were other small Jesses and damages to adjoining buildings. Moul has' suffered more from fire than anv other South Georgia town with tho possible exception of Tlftop. Tho, merchants feel their loss keenly coming ns It doles Jjisf at tho-Chrlst- *000 season. They nre making ^ arrangements for temporary quarters, to sell what remains of their stocks and nearly all of tho burned struct ures will be replaced by now and bet ter buildings. MISS BENNETT MARRIED. Became tho Wife of Camilla Mail In Macon on Monday. , Nows reached tho city yesterday of the marriage of Miss Katie Bennett and Mr, James IB. Lewis, both poph- lar young society people of Caml!|a. Their wedding which was a surprise to their friends took place In Macon on Monday. They had been friends tor many years but It was not known that they were to be married so soon. Added Interest Is loaned to the af fair In Thomasvllle owing to the fact that Miss Bennett la a sister of Mrs. A. P. Taylor of this city. Mr. Lew-. Is has friends and relatives in the city. The- affair will be a matter of pleasant comment in Thomasrillel Christmas Presents l Good sensible things th:.t will give service as well as joy. FOR LADIES. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Hosiery, Dress Patterns, Silk Waist Patterns, Silver Handled Umbrellas, Fancy Garters, Silk Lambroqulns, Pin Cushions In profusion. Handsome Napkins and Table Cloths to match. Drawn work In great variety. FOR MEN. Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Sweaters, WhMe Vests, Umbrellas, ' Neckwear, . IHuHlers, • Half Hose, Shirts, Hanan Sheet Wishing every one a Merry Christmas in advance. VOURS SINCERELY, NEEL BROS.