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LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Thom** Connty: ,
Notice U hereby given that the
undersigned hie applied to the or-
dlaary of laid county for lease to
cell land belonging to the estate of
Heary Tillman for the payment of
debt! aid distribution among the
helri. Said application, will be
heard at the regular tbrm of the
eonrt ef Ordinary for laid county,
te be held on the drat Monday in
December 1*0$.
Thla Not. S I»0*.
M. A. FLEETWOOD.
Ada. H. Tillman.
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5TON. - - - - - GEORGIA
WEEKLY TnraS-nmRlFMM K9 VEMBEB 30, 1000.
IN TIME OF PEACE.
In the flrst months of the fiussla-
Japnn war we had a striking exam
ple of the necessity >for preparation
and the early advantages of those
who, so to speak, “have shingled
/ efr roofs lu dry weather." The
virtue of preparation has made his
tory and giVen to us our greatest
■men. The Individual as well as the
nation should be prepared for any
emergency. Ask your prepared to
•Successfully combat the hist cold you
taken? . A cold can be cured much
more quickly when treated as soon
as it has been contracted and be-
- ; it has become settled la the
system Chamberlain’s Cough Rem-
jdy is famous for Its cures of colds
and it Bhould be kept at hand ready
for Instant use. For sale by Mont
gomery & MacIntyre, Thomasvllle.
Oa.
Let an ad In the Times-Enterprlse
do a little work for you. Take a
rest.
SELLS MORE OF CHAMBERLAINS
CODGH REMEDY THAN OF
ALL OTHERS PUT TO
GETHER.
Mr. Thos. George, a merchant at
Mt. Elgin, Ontario, says: “I hare
had the local agfency for Chamber
lain’s Cough Remedy ever since It
was Introduced Into Canada, and I
sell as much of It as I do of all other
lines I have on my shelves put to
gether. Of the many dozens sold
under guarantee, I have not had one
bottle returned. I can personally
reccomend this medicine as I have
used It myself and given it to my
children and always with the best re
sults." For sale by Mantgomery &
MacIntyre, Thomasvllle, Ga.
The great arbitrator of modern
times is the want column. It
brings folks together. Try our live
ly want column.
A MOUNTAIN OF GOLD,
could not bring as much happiness
to Mrs.'Lucia Wilke, of Caroline,
WIs., as did one 25c box of Buck-
len’s Arnica Salve, when It complete
ly cured a running sore on her leg,
which had tortured her 23 long
years. Greatest antiseptic healer of
Piles, Wounds and Sores. 25c at
Montgomery & MacIntyre, Thomas
vllle, Ga.
A MEMO) CITIES
Professor Fessenden Sounds a
Note of Warning.
Every family In Thomas county
read the Times-Enterprlse. If you
have a message send It to them
through this medium.
DAIRY AND FOOD COMMISSION
ER’S REPORT.
The Minnesota Dairy and Food
Commissioner’s analysis shews that
Kennedy’s Laxative Honey and Tar
an<h Bee’s Laxative Honey and Tar
. cosltln opiates and croton oil. Opl-
'dtes are poisons and croton oil is n
violent poisonous purgative. Refuse
to accept any but Foley's Honey and
Tar In a yellow package. Foley’s
Honey and Tar contains ns opiates
or ,«*angerous drugs and is the best
cough and cold cure. For sale by
Montgomery & MacIntyre, Tbemas
vllle, Ga.
Read the advertisements jn this
paper. It will pay you Interest.
Sunday.
a. B. Bariums Testifles After Four
Tears.
G. B. Bnrhans, a Carlisle Center,
N„ Y., writes. "About four years
ago 1 wrote you stating that I had
teon entirely cured of a severe kid
ney trouble by taking less that two
bottles of Foley's Kidney Curt. It
entirely stopped the brick dust sed
iment, and paBi and symptoms of
kidney discaw disappeared. 1 am
glad to my that I have never had a
return cf any of those sympioms
during the four- years that have
elapsed ar.d I am evidently cured to
stay cured, and heartily recommend
F- ley’s Kidney Cure to any one suf
fering from kidney or bladder
trouble." ’
For sale b” Mnntcfcnery A MacIn
tyre. ?
CI1APPBD HANDS.
Wash your hands with warm wa
ter, dry with a tewel and apply
Cbamberlalh’a Salre Just befere go
ing to bed, and a speedy eure is cer-
■ tain. This salre is alse Invaluable
for sore nipples. Itching pills aud
skin diseases. For sale by Mont
gomery & MacIntyre, Thomasvllle,
Oa.
• Tut this out and take it to Mont
gomery & MacIntyre’s drug store
and get a free sample of Chamber
lain’s Stomach and Liver Tablets.
For bllUouness and constipation they
Are unequaled. They improve the
appetite, strengthen the digestion
regulate the Uver and bowels.
DeWltt’s Little Early Risers.
About the most reliable pill on the
market. Sold by Montgomery &
MacIntyre, Thomasvllle, Ga.
This autumn air ought to remind
you to advertise.
Cities Not Adapted to Operate Bull-
nets Enterprises—Loss ef Capital
Through New Developments — The
Danger s Real One.
It Is becoming more and more gen
erally recognised that undertakings
founded on the great public needs of
the highly organized society of modern
times should be controlled by society.
Whether, having the power, It Is ad
visable that municipalities' should ac
tually engage In such undertakings or
whether they should merely maintain
their control, ns it has been aptly put,
through their powers as a landlord, Is
a matter which will be determined by
the municipalities from political, social
and economic as well as engineering
considerations.
Considering the question from Its en
gineering side alone. It ts found that
from the very essential nature of the
matter dnly a certain class of engineer
ing undertakings can be efficiently and
properly operated by states or munici
palities. It is very Important that this
limitation should be recognized, as
where the limitation has been over
stepped It has resulted In heavy finan
cial losses to the governing bodies Im
mediately concerned. It has seriously
checked development In engineering
lines, and these results have In conse
quence afforded a strong argument to
those opposed to municipal operation
of public utilities.
It Is true that under state or munici
pal operation some minor and sporadic
developments may be expected, but
nothing of a general or Important char
acter. Important developments gen
erally come only from the hands of In
dividuals or bodies responsible only to
themselves and provided with the In
centive of a large profit. The ellmlna-
tlop of self responsibility and Incentive
would Inevitably produce a condition
In Industrial and scientific develop
ment analogous to Ibo dark ages.'
It is to be noted that this conclusion
Is derived from engineering considera
tions alone aud docs not include any
consideration from the political, social
or economic side. There may, It Is
conceivable, bo political, social and
economic considerations which tend to
affect this limitation. Considered, how
ever, from the engineering standpoint
alone there can be no question but
that the field of state nml municipal
operation should be limited to under
takings In which there Is no Immediate
prospect of or need for Improved
method.
A danger wblcb Is always associat
ed with the ownership- of Industrial
undertakings Is that the capital Invest
ed may be lost through the develop
ment of now and cheaper methods and
processes. Tbo extent to which Indus
trial machinery of certain types is ren
dered obsolete by new Improvements
Is not always realized. The writer Is
personally acquainted with one street
car railroad plant In which the entire
electrical equipment of the power
house was thrown out and replaced
with Improved machinery four times
within a period of ten years. The Car
negie company la reported, correctly, It
la believed, to have scrapped on one
occasion more than Jl.000,000 worth
of new’ machinery which had never
been used.
This has already become a serious
matter for many municipalities which
have engaged In undertakings lying
outside of the engineering limits de
fined above. Many of these municipal
ities Installed plants for the produc
tion of electric light st a time prior to
the advent of Important Improvements
In generating and distributing electric
ity, aud as these municipalities in com
mon with moat municipalities made no
proper allowance for depredation the
capital Invested has been practically
lost, and In addition the cost of elec
tric light to the consumer is much
higher than it Is In other places equip
ped with later and more economical
types of machinery. In addition, heavy
and expensive repairs bars been neces
sary and tbe taxes correspondingly In
creased. Tbls has reacted upon tbs
municipalities, since the heavy rates
have caused manufacturers to move
sway to other towns, and thta again
has still further Increased tbe butden
upon those remaining. There are al
ready Indications that a considerable
nuifilier of these municipalities which
have engaged In Improper undertakings
are entering upon a period of financial
difficulty.—R. A. Fessenden.
LEGAL ABTERTISEMENTS,
As s Socialist 8ees It
Every recognized authority on So
cialist economics, from Marx to Ferri,
has been and la an avowed economic
evolutionist They all without excep
tion recognize that public ownership
under capitalism must come before tbe
full Socialist programme can meet with
realization.
When tbe Socialist party abhll suc
ceed to power In municipality, stats or
nation It will fall heir to the holdings
ef Its capitalist predecessors. Every
dollar’s worth of property that we can
wrest from private capitalism through
public ownership will fall Into the
bands of the Socialist party without •
struggle upon Its succession to power.—
International Socialist Review.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia, Thomas County:
To the Superior Court of Said Coun
ty:
The petition of J. W. Peacock,
Albert M. Dixon, Arthur Patten, L.
Steycrman, R. L. Steyerman, J. L.
Philips, F. L. Mnelntyre, W. I. Mac
Intyre, J. D. McCartney, R: L. Wy-
lly, B. H. Wright, O. S. Whitney,
Mrs. G. 8. Whitney, Trustee, M. R.
Mellette, E. M. Mallette, Blanche T.
Merrill, J. H. Merrill,, all of said
state and county, and Mrs. M. M.
Sample of the county of Duval,
stur of Florida, respectfully shows.
First. That they desire for t'.ieaj
selves, their associates and suc
cessors and nvdgns, to become lncor
poratod* under the name and style
■> Blip iiMMille- tco und Menu
factoring company.
Second. The term for which
petitioners ask to be incorporated Is
twenty (20) years with the privi
lege of renewal at the end' of that
time;
Third. The capital stock of the
corporation Is to be forty-five thou
sand (345,000) dollars, divided Into
chares of one hundred ($100) dol
lars each. Petitioners, however,
ask the privilege of Increasing said
capital stock from time to time by
a majority vote of the stock-holders
to any amount not exceeding In the
aggregate two hundred fifty thous
and $250,000) dollars;
Fourth. The whole of said - cap-
RaT stock of forty-five thousand dol
lars has already been actually paid
In;
Fifth. Petitioners desire that
they shall have no personal liabil
ity for any obligations of said cor
poration beyond any unpaid stock
subscriptions that they may have
made;
Sixth. The object of the pro
posed corporation Is pecuniary
profit and gain to the stock-holders.
Petitioners propose to carry on a
business of manufacturing and sell
ing Ice, bottled soaa water, feed,
fuel, fertilizer and such other things
as the development of their business
may prove desirable for them to en
gage in; and to that end petition
ers desire to have authority to buy
and otherwise acquire real and per
sonal property, especially machinery
of all kinds; to hold, use and enjoy
same; to sell and convey, to mort
gage and otherwise pledge and dis
pose of same; to manufacture, buy
and sell Ice, soda water, cotton seed
and Its products, fertilizers and all
other articles and things incident to
he manufacture, use or sale of cith
er of these articles; to buy, sell nnd
otherwise deal In wood, coal, feed
for live stock and all other kindred
articles; also to buy and sell and
otherwise deal In any and all other
articles of merchandise and things
that may be found desirable to deal
in or use In connection with said
business';
Seventh Petitioners also desire
to have authority to acquire, bold
enjoy and dispose of stock In other
Corporations, subject to the consti
tutional limitations lu regard there
to;) also to buy In its own stock for
the purpeso ol retiring same with
privilege of re-issuing It whenevei
it may be to tbo interests of the
company to do so;
Eighth. The principal office and
placo of business of the proposed
corporation will be In the city of
Thomasvllle, said state and county,
Petitioners desire to have the priv
ilege of establishing, maintaining
and discontinuing offices and places
of business at other points In said
county of Thomas and other coun
ties In the state of Georgia and In
oth»a states as Its Interests may from
time to time require;
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled
to the rights, privileges and Immun
ities and subject to the liabilities
fixed by the laws of the state 81
Georgia for such corporations.
This November 5th, T30B.
J. H. MERRIL, Pet’s Atty.
Office of the Clary of tbe Superior
Court of Thomas County, Georgia.
The foregoing Is a true copy of the
original petition filed In tbls office.
November 5, 190$.
J. W. GROOVER. C. S. C.
11 < 4t
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
State Of Georgia, Csunty of Then
To the Honorable Superior Court of
sold County:
The petition of L. F. Driver'and
*. H. Smith hath of . said stats nnd
eennty respectfully shows:
First: They desire to t them
selves, their associates, successors
and assigns to become Incorporated
nnder the name and style of
wood Saw Mill Co.”
Second: The term tor which pe
titioners desire to be incorporated Is
twenty years, with the privilege of
renewal at the end ef that time.
Third; The capital stock of the
corporation Is ten thousand dollars
to bo divided In shares of one hun
dred dollars each. Petitioners, how
ever, ask the privilege of Increasing
said capital stock from time to time
not to exceed In the aggregate fifty
thousand dollars.
Fourth: The whole of said capi
tal stock of ten thousand dollars has
already been actually paid in.
Fifth. The object of the pro-
Pused.corporation, Is pecuniary profit
and gain to the stockholders. Pe
titioners to purchase and operate
steam saw mills and in connection
therewith planing mills, shingle
mills, dry kilns etc., and to manufac
ture lumefiy, laths, shingles, etc., and
to sell same for profit and In ad
dition thereto to carry on general
lumber brokerage business. Peti
tioners propose in connection with
the operation of such mills to ac
quire and operate tram railways, to
buy, lease and sell timber and lands.
Petitioners propose further to do all
usual necessary and proper acts
which pertain to or may be connec
ted with a general saw mill and lum
ber brokerage business Including the
maintenance of a general- commis
sary for dealing In usual mill sup
plies.
Sixth: The principal office ol
said corporation will be In the city
of Thomasvllle, Thomas county,
Georgia, but petitioners ask leave to
establish and maintain branch of
fices of said business In the states
of Alabama and Florida.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled
to the rights, privileges and Immu
nities and subject to tbe liabilities
fixed by law.
This October 17th, 1906.
THEODORE TITUS,
Atty tor Petltleaers.
Filed im office October 17th, 1996
J. W. GROOVER, C. S. C.
19-1I--K.
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Thomas County;
Notice Is hereby given that the
smderaigned has spoiled to tko Or
dinary of said county for leave to
veil land belonging to the estate of
Sampson Horn tor the payment of
debts. Said application will bo
hoard at the term of tbo Court of
Ordinary for said csmmty ts bo hold
oa the flrst Monday In December
1906.
This fifth day of Nov. 1996.
C. P. McRAE.
Administrator upon the estate of
Sampson Horn. 11 9 It
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, -Thomas County:
Ordinary’s office in and for said
county.
Whereas Wlllfam L. Anderson as
administrator of the estate of Mrs.
Mary E. Anderson deceased, has
made application tor leave to sell
all the lands belonging- to the es
tate of said deceased.
This is therefore to notify all per
sons Interested to show cause. If
any they can, within tbe time pres
cribed by law, why leave to sell
said lands should not be granted to
said applicant, as prayed for.
witness my Rand and official'sig
nature, this the fifth day of Novem
ber 1906.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
11 9 4t.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia, Thomas County:
To the Superior Court of Said Coun
ty:
The petition of O. .C. Whys, C. G.
Swift, W. W. Espey, L. Steyerman
and J. \V. Peacock, shows;
First. That they desire for them
selves, their associates, successors
and assigns, to become Incorporated
under the name and style of "Thom
asvllle Cotton Exchange/'
Second. The term for which
petitioners ask to be Incorporated
'i twenty years with the privilege of
renewal at the end of that time.
Third. The capital Btock of the
corporation 13 to be five hundred
dollars, divided Into shares of ten
dollars each. 'Petitioners however,
nsk the privilege of Increasing same
to five thousand dollars.
Fourth. The whole of said cap
ital stock of five hundred dollarB
has been actually paid In.
Fifth. The purpose of this as
sociation and proposed corporation
la not pecuniary In Its nature, but
shall If* to provide and maintain
I ia the city af Thomasvllle, Georgia,
to promote the Interests of the
spot cotton market of Thomasvllle,
Georgia, by an organisation of per-
asna Interested therein. To adjust
controversies between Its members,
to regulate all transactions In spot
cotton In salt city, to eatabllih Juat
and equitable principles, uniform
usages, rules and regulations, which
shall govern all transaction! of its
members with the cotton trade Jn
the city of Thomasvllle, to acquire,
preserve and disseminate informa
tion connected therewith, and to
otherwise generally promote the in
terests of the trade, and to Increase
the cotton business of the city of
ThomasviEe, and to augment the
facilities for conducting It, and. to
acquire, furnish and disseminate
tor the use of Its members and of
tbe public at large, alt Information
aa to market quotations from day to
day.
Sixth. Said corporation to have
all the powers necessary and proper
to the purpose of Its organization,
Including the power to own and ac
quire by lease or other mode of con
veyance, and use such real and per
sonal property as may be suitable
tor lbs purpose, And necessary to the
full and complete carrying out of Its
object.
Seventh. The principal office and
legal residence of aatd corporation
will be In the city of Thomasvllle,
co«nty and state aforesaid.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled
to the rights, privileges and im
munities, and subject to the liabil
ities fixed by lav. ...
This November 7th, 1906.
THEO. TITUS. Pet.’s Atty.,
Georgia, Thomas County;
I, J. W. Groover, clerk of the
Superior Court of Thomas county,
do hereby certify that the above and
foregoing Is a true copy of the or
iginal petition now on file In this of
fice. This November 7th. 1906.
J. W. GROOVER, C. S. C. T. C.
11 9 4t.
This Stk day ef November '1906.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
11 .’», 4t-
LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Thomas County:
Notice Is hereby given that un
dersigned has applied to the Ordin
ary of said county for leave to sell
land belonging to the eatate of Mr*.
Georgia A. Lewis, for the payment
of debts and distribution, said ap
plication win be heard at the res.n
tar term of the court of ordinary for
said county to be held on the flrst
Monday In December, 1906.
This Oct. 31, 1906.
M. A. FLEETWOOD, Adm.
APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT.
Georgia, Thomas County:
Mrs. G. A. Huron, having made
apllcatlon for twelve month’s Blip-
port out of the estate of G. J. Hu-
son, and appraisers duly appointed
to set apart the same having filed
their return, all persons concerned
are hereby regulred to show cause
before the court of ordinary of said
county on the flrst Monday In De
cember 1906, why said application
should not be granted.
This 6th day of November 1906.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT.
Geergla, Thomas Ceunty:
Nancy Tompkins, having made
application for 12 months support
•ut of the estate of Albert Tomp
kins, and appralsors duly appointed
te set apart the same having filed
their return, all persons concerned
are hereby required to show cause
before the Court of Ordinary et
said county on the first Monday In
December 190$ why said appllca-
sultablo rooms tor a cottoa exchange tlon should not be granted.
APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT.
Geergla, Tbemas County;
Mrs. Suite Davb having made ap
plication far twelve months support
out ef tkfr estate et Robert C. Da
vis, and appraisers duty appointed
te set apart tbe tame having filed
tfielr return, all persons concerned
are hereby required to show cause
before the court of ordinary of said
county on the flrst Monday in De
cember 1906, why said application
‘should not be granted.
This, Btb day of November 1906.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
11 9 4t
FORTUNATE MISSOURIANS.
"When I was a druggist, at Livo
nia, Mo„” writes T. J. Dwyer, now
of Graysvllle, Mo., "three of my cus
tomers were permanently cured of
consumption by Dr. King's New Dls-
•c-overy, and are well and strong
today. Oae was trying to sell his
property and move' to Arizona, but
after using New Discovery a short
time be found It unnecessary to do
so. I regard Dr. King’s New Dis
covery as the most woaderful medi
cine In existence.” Surest Cough and
Cold cure and Throat amd Lung
healer. Guaranteed by Montgom
ery ft MacIntyre, Thomasvllle, Ga.
Look ant tor your own Interests
by advertising.
The hew Pore Food and Drug Law.
We are pleased to announce that
Foley’a Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles Is not affec
ted by the National Pure Food and
Drug Law as It contains no opiates
or other harmful drugs, and we
recommend It as a safe remedy for
children and adults. For sale by
Montgomery ft MacIntyre,
The foolish virgin had no oil in
her lamp and the foolish man no coal
or wood In the yard.
SLUGGISH LIVER A FOE TO AM
BITION.
■ You can not accomplish very
much It your liver Is Inactive as you
feel dull, your eyes are heavy and
slight exertion exhausts you. Orino
Laxative Fruit Syrup stimulates the
liver and bosyels and makes you feel
bright nnd active. Orino Laxative
Fruit Syrup does not nauseate, or
gripe aud Is mild nnd very pleasant
to take. Orino Is more effective
than pills or ordinary cathartics. Re
fuse substitutes. For sale by Mont
gomery ft MacIntyre, Thomasvllle,
Ga.
Advertising keeps the money com
ing In. Try It a barrel and see.
No Case of Pneumonia,on Record. ,
We do not know of a single In
stance where a cough or cold re
sulted In pneumonia or consump
tion when Foley’s Honey and Tar
had been taken. It curea coughs
and colds perfectly, so-do not take
chances with some unknown prepar
ation which may contain opiates,
which cause constipation, a- condition
that retards recovery from a cold.
Auk tor Foley’s Honey and Tar and
refuze any substitute offered. For
sale by Montgomery ft MacIntyre.
We Buy Hardware
Large Quanities
m
And Farming Implements in car lots at job
bers prices, the benifitof which we give to
s ; < n r:. If you would have your
profits be larger at the end of the harvest it
would pay you to , get 4
our prices before buy
ing. • We are in a
position to save you
money on anything
in our line.