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WEEKLY TIMKS-EKTBBPRISE JANUARY, 11 1807.
A SQUARE DEAL
Is assured you when yon boy one of Dr. Pietce’a Family Medicine*—
for- all the ingredients entering . into them are printed on the bottle-
wrappers and their formula are attested under oath as being complete
and correct. You know just what you are paying for and that the in
gredients are gathered from Nature’s laboratory, being selected from
the most valuable native, medicinal roots found growing in our Ameri
can forests. While potent to cure they are perfectly harmless even to
the most delicate women and children
Not a drop of alcohol enters into their composition. A much better
agent is used both for extracting and preserving the medicinal principles
used in them, viz.—pure triple-refined glycerine of proper strength.
This agent possesses intrinsic medicinal properties of its own, being a
most valuable anti-septic and anti-ferment, nutritive and soothing
demulcent.
Qlycerine plays an important part in Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med
ical Discovery in the cure of indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach,
•attended by sour risings, "heartburn,” foul breath, coated top^ue, poor
appetite, gnawing feeling in stomach, biliousness and kindred derange
ments of the stomach, liver and bowels.
Besides curing all the above distressing ailments, the "Golden Med
ical Discovery ” is a specific for all diseases of the mucous membranes,
as catarrh, whether of the nasal passages or of the stomach, bowels or
pelvic organs. Even in its ulcerative stages it will yield to this sover
eign remedy if its use be persevered in. In Chronic Catarrh of the
Nasal passages, it is well, while taking the "Golden Medical Discovery ”
for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleanse the passages freely
two or three times a day with Dr. Sages Catarrh Remedy. This
thorough course of treatment generally cures even in the worst cases.
In coughs and hoarseness caused by bronchial, throat and lung
•Sections, except consumption in its advanced stages, the "Golden
Medical Discovery " is a most efficient remedy, especially in those obsti
nate, hang-on-coughs caused by irritation and congestion of the bron
chial mucous membranes. The " Discovery ” is not so good for acuta
coughs arising from sudden colds, nor must it be expected to cure con
sumption in its advanced stages—no medicine will do that—but for all
the obstinate hang-on, or chronic coughs, which, if neglected, or badly
treated, lead up to consumption, it is the best medicine that can be taken.
If the sweet taste of the "Discovery,” caused by the glycerine, is
disliked, a few drops of lemon juice, orange or lime juice, added to each
dose will make it agreeable and pleasant and will not in the slightest
interfere with its benefical effects.
It’s an insult to your intelligence for a dealer to endeavor to
palm off upon you some nostrum of unknown composition in place of Dr.
Pierce’s world-famed medicines which are OF known composition.
Most dealers recommend Dr. Pierce’s medicines because they know
what they are made of and that the ingredients employed are among
the most valuable that a medicine for like purposes can be' made of.
The same is true of leading physicians who do not hesitate to recom
mend them, since they know exactly what they contain and that their
ingredients are the very best known to medical science for the cure of
the sevefal diseases for which these medicines are recommended.
With tricky dealers it Is different
Something else that pays them a little greater profit will be urged
upon you as "just as good,” or even better. You can hardly afford to
accept a substitute of unknown composition and without any particular
record of cures in place of Dr. Pierce’s medicines which are of known
composition and have a record of forty years of cures behind them.
You know what you want and it is the dealer’s business to supply that
want. Insist upon it.
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia, Thomas county: _
To the Superior Court of Said Conn-
ty:
The petition of J. D. McCallum,
Richard F. Lawton, and M. M. Stan-
aland all of said state and county
respectfully shows:
That they desire tor them
selves, their associates, successors
and assigns, to become Incorporated
under the name and style of the J.
D. McCallum Company.
2. The term for which petition
ers ask to be Incorporated Is twenty
years, with the privilege of renewal
at the end of that time.
3. The capital stock of the cor
poration Is to be fifteen hundred dol
lars, divided Into shares of one
hundred dollars each, petitioners,
however, ask the privilege of Increas
ing said capital stock from time to
time not exceeding In the aggregate
15,000.
1. The whole of said capital
stock of fifteen hundred dollars has
already been actually paid In.
5. The object of the proposed
corporation is pecuniary' profit and
gain to Its stockholders. Petition
ers propose to carry on a general
merchandise business at retail: buy
ing and selling for cash or on cred
it, all such articles and things as
are usually embraced In a general
merchandise business, and all such
articles and things as may be profi
tably handled and sold In connec
tion therewith; acting as general'or
special agents for other persons or
companies In selling or ^handles
any urticles or class of articles ap
propriate, tp a general merchandise
business, or usually or conveniently
connected therewith, and to make
contracts to act ns such agent, and
to exercise the usual powers and do
all usual necessary and proper acts
which pertain to or muy be connec
ted with the business of retail deal
ers In the articles named.
6. The articles of merchandise
that petitioners propose to .handle
and deal In raid business is to con
sist In dry goods notions nnd espec
ially groceries, nnd any and all ar
ticles of merchandise usually handled
and kept- In a general merchandise
store. i
i. The principal office and place
of business of the proposcu corpor
ation will he In the town of Boston,
said stato nnd county.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under the
namo nnd style aforesaid, entitled
o tho rights, privileges and Immun
ities nnd subject to the liabilities
fixed by law.
This January .7th, 1907.
J. U. MERRITT,
Attorney Tor Petitioners.
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ADMINISTRATORS SALE. N
' Under and by virtue of- an ordir
of the Honorable Court of ordinary
of Thomas county the undersigned
will sell to the .highest bidder for
cash on the. flrsr Tuesday in Febru
ary 1907 before the court house door
In Thomas county between the legal .grass respectfully shows:
hours of sale the following real pro
perty belonging to the estate of J.
T. Redfearn: 37 acres of lot Ho.
(385) In the 13(h district of Thomas
county, Ga., lying In the North-East
corner described by metes and
bounds as follows, commencing at
the original Northeast corner of the
lot and running on a land line west
twenty (20) chains and 70 links to
a stake, thence south 20 chains and
18 links to a stake on branch,
thence east along the run of said
branch to a stake, thence north 8
chains and 50 links to Roedy creek,
thence along the ruu of said creek to
original land lluo east, thence north
along said original land line 17
kalns and 55 links lo starting point.
Also 200 acres more or less north
east corner of lot No. 355 In the 13th
district, bounded on south by Pisco-
la creek, west by Boston and Green
field road, north by original line and
east by original line. Also one dwel
ling house lot In town of Pavo, Oa.,
being the corner lot In front of Prim
itive Baptist churcU and north of
Pearl street, and west of College
street commencing at corner of Pearl
and College streets and running north
70 yards on college street, thence
west 70 yards, thence south 70 yardr
and east 70 yards to starting point,
being part of lot No. 397 in the 13th-
district of Thomas"county, Ga., also^
that tract or parcel of lot No. 398 In
the 13th district of Thomas county.
Ga.. being In tho town of Pavo. Ga.,
marked as lot No. 16 In survey made
by A Foreman commencing at north
east corner of lot No. 15 and run
ning east along Marsey street 210
feet, thence south 420 feet, thence
west 210 feet thence north 420 feet
containing two acres.
R. n. REDFEARN. Adm
Est. J. T. Redream.
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APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT.
Georgia. Thomas County:
Mrs. Currie Chastain having mnde
application for twolvo months sup
port out of the estate of Thomas S.
Chnstnln and appraisers duly ap
pointed Jo set apart the same having
filed their return all persons con
cerned are hereby required to show
cause before th court of ordinary of
said county on tho first Monday In
February, 1907 why suld application
should not be grnnted.
This 9th day of January 1907.
Wm. M. JONES.
Ord. Thomas county, Ga.
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Jamos Everett, vs. ^llco Everett.
Libel for divorce. October term
1907. Thomas county superior
court.
To tho Defendant, Alice Everett.
tou are hercb. inquired to bo a-id
appear, either personally or by nt-
t'U'Bf-y at the next term of tho su-
prltir court to be holden In the for
said county on the second Abuja/ In
April 1907, to answer the above
Cl mphilt.t. otherwise the court thill
proceed as to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable R. G. Mit
chell, Judge of said court.
Georgia, Thomas county:
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for the' Interests of Thomaavllle and
Thomas county. Io order
have a good paper it must have ad-
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LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Georgia, Thoma* county:
To The Honorable Robert O. Mitch
ell, Judge of the Superior Court of
Said County, and to Said Superior
Court:
The petition of Dena M. .Snod-
Pl’BLIC SALE.
Georgia Thomns County:
Under and by virtue of a security
deed with power of sale therein
contracted dated Octobor 26, 1905,
made to R. A. Cooke by T. Mont-
gohicry, whereby T. Montgomery
conveyed one hundred and twenty-
one acres of land more or less In the
southwest corner of lot No. 201 In
the 13th district of Thomas county.
Georgln, hounded on South by lands
or Pearce on West bv Roddenbery
land, on East by Broch.place and on
North by Kent nnd Dopson, to secure
a certain pronilsory not dated 26
day of October 1905 and maturing
August 1906, fbr the sum of one
hundred nnd twenty-five dollars, it
being contracted and ngreed by tho
ternm of said security deed that up
on default in the payment of said
promisory note nt iho option of R.
A Cooko sho -Is authorized to sell be
fore the court house door In Thonins-
vllle. Thomas county, Georgia to tho
highest bidder all of sold property so
conveyed or a sufficiency to pay said
debt with Interests thereon, etc., after
first advertising tho same in a nows-
pnper of gencrnl circulation In Thom
as county for a period of four weeks.
I will Hell abuvo described proporty
before the court house door In Thom-
nsvllle, Thomns county. Georgia be
tween the legnl hours of sale on the
first Tuesday In February 1907, to
satisfy said Indebtedness according
to tho terms nnd conditions of,said
deed.
This January 2, 1907.
R. A. COOKE.
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lit. That she la the duly appoint
ed and qualified guardian of Ga-
brlelle Hawklna and B. F. Hawkins
her minor children under the age of
fourteen (14) years.
2nd. That she as guardian of
said minor children, owna an undi
vided half Interest In a certain tract
of land containing four hundred and
fifty (450) acres, more or less, situ
ated on the Irwlnvllle road, two
miles north of Thomaavllle In said
state and county, kuown as the Haw
kins plantation.
3rd. Application Is hereby made
for an order to sell said undivided
Interest In said tract of land.
4th. The Income from said prop
erty is derived from renting about
one hundred and twenty-five (125)
acres of cleared land thereon, the
rental therefrom being about two
hundred and fifty ($250.00) dollars
per annum. The expenses of said
property consist of taxes and such
usual repairs as are necessary upon
property of like character In this
territory.
5th. A large part of the value of
said property Is In the timber upon
same, which Is entirely unproductive
of an Income, and that It Is deflra-
ble that said property be sold In or
der to mako the entire value of same
Interest-producing. That the in
terest will largely exceed any Income
which can be derived from property
as It now stands, and, being minors.
It Is Impracticable to utilize said
timber In any other manner.
6th. That the proceeds of said
property shall ho Invested In first
mortgages upon real estate.
Wherefore, petitioner prays that
an order be granted by the Court
n>’'!iorizlng the sale of said property
at i ubllc outcry to the highest bid
der upon such terms as tho Court
mav direct.
DENA M. SNODGRASS, Guardian,
Georgia, Thomns county:
Personally came before the un
dersigned, Dena M. Snodgrass who
on oath sayre that the scatters and
tilings contained In the abovo and
foraging application arc true.
DENA M. SNODGRASS.
Subscribed nnd sworn to before
me, this Jnn. 10, 1907.
W. I. MactNTYRE.
N. /P. T. C. Oa.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Will bo sold before «he Court
door within the legal hours of sale
in tho city of Thomasville. county of
Thomas, Georgia on tae first Tues
day in February 1907, the follow
ing described property; t0 „ w _ U: K ,f ,"
of land No. 13, 83, 84, 85, 8b, n
Mallet’e’s Mascotte addition to the
“t"of Thomasville, said lots front
ing on Lester and Caddie streets,
and plat of Bald addition being d'awn
“n’Book D. D. page 459, clerk s of
flee said addition being a part of or
iginal land lot number 40, In 1-th
district Thomas county, Georgia,
levied on as the property of Hubert
Tripp, to satisfy a Juatlce court fl fa
in favor of B. M. MaUetto.
This January secondj lBoy.
T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff. ^
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SHERIFF’8 SALE.
Will bu sold before the court
house dodr In the city of Thomas-
see — eerUHin »llA lfiff&l" 110111*8 OI
Vine, Ga.. within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday In^ Febru
ary, 1907 the following de ‘ cr ! b ‘*)
property towlt: one and one hwt
(1 1-2) acres of lot number threo
hundred and thirty-six <38®) in the
thirteenth (13) district of Thomas
county, Georgia, bounded on the
north by the lands of L. R. Vbnn
on the east by lands of John Smith
on the south by lands of Gen. Smith
west by lands of Dan Smith. Levied
on as the property of one of thei de
fendants, Sallle Harris, to satisfy
a city court fl fa in favor of Walcott
and Fambrough, and against Saule
Harris and Sherman Harris. Defen
dants notified in writing thin the
ninth day of January 1907.
T. J V KIGHT. Bherlff.
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ead more carefully than an; ether
of the week. The wise merchant
doubles bis advertising space on
Sunday, .
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
J. W. Walker, plaintiff vs Katie Wal
ker defendant. In the superior
court of Thomas county, Georgia
April term 1907.
To Said Defendant, Katie Walker:
You are hereby commanded to be
land appear nt eald term of laid
court, then and there to answer the
plaintiff's complaint, at In default
thereof the court will proceed as to
Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Robert O.
Mitchell. Judge of said court.
This December 31, 1908.
J. O. GROOVER, Clerk.
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It Is undigested food that causes
sourness and painful' Indigestion.
KodaJ Is a solution of vegetable
acid. It digests what you eat, and
corrects the deficiencies of digestion.
Kodol conforms to the National Pure
Food and Drug I,aw. Sold here by
Montgomery & MacIntyre. D
If It doesn't pay you 100 per cent
to advertise, advertise anyhow.
Sperlnl Announcement Regarding the
National Pure Food and Drug law.
Wo are pleased to announce that
Foley’s Honey and Tar for coughs,
colds and lung troubles Is not af
fected by the National Pure Food
and Drug law as it, contains no opia
tes or other harmful drugs, and we
recommend )t as a safe remedy for
children and adults. For sale by
Montgomery and MacIntyre.
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SHRERIFP’S SALE.
Georgia, Thomns county:
Will bo sold on the first Tues
day In February next, nt public out
cry at tho court house In said coun
ty within tho legal hours of Bale, to
:hp elghest bidder for cash, certain
nroi.uty of which th"> folowlng Is a
11 and aomnKte descri irlcir A'l
that trart or parcel of land In the
Btate and county aforesaid, and In
tho city of Thomasville. nnd more
particularly described . as follows:
Part of land lot No. 39 nnd known In
the plan of tho city of Thomasville
as Ono (1) Two (2) Seven (7) nnd
Eight (8) In block J. J. Coleman,
three (3) wost, commencing nt the
southeast corner of L. Dekles Iqt
nnd running nouthenstwnrd 87 1-2
feet nlong nn nlloy. and to the alley
between this lot and Wright's lot,
then southwestwnrd 80 2-3 feet
thence nt right angles north west 87
1-2 feet to Dekle’s land, thence at
right angles 80 2-3 feet to the start
ing point.
Said property levied on ns the
property of H. B. Roach to satisfy
an execution issued from the city
court of Thomaavllle of said county
In favor of W. B. Hnmbloton. said
property being In the possession of
tho said H. E. Roach.
This the 19th day of January,
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas ccainly:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
In February 1907 at public outcry
at the court houae In said county,
within tho legal hour* of sqle to
the highest bidder for cash, all of the
right, title, and Interest of Mrs. E:
A. Stophens, the same amounting to
an estate for the term of her nat
ural life, In and to. the folowlng de
scribed property, towlt:
That certain house and lot In the
city of Thomasville, fronting on
Hardaway street 60 feet more or
less, running back from Hardaway
streot n uniform width of slxty-slx
feet more or less, 198 feet to a per
manent alley; and being bounded on
the North by G. W. Collins, South
by C. B. Quinn, west by an alley and
cast by Hardaway street.
Said property levied on as the
properly of said Mrs. E. A. Stephens
to satisfy n 11 fa Issued from the
city court of Thomasville and against
Eugene S. Stephens, and Mrs. E. A.
Stephens; and the same being found
In said .Mrs. E. A. Stephens posses
sion. This the 9th day oi Jauary,
1907.
T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff.
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1907.
T. J. HIGHT. Sheriff, T. C.
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ADMINISTRATRIX SALE.
Georgia, Thomas county:
By virtue of an order passed by
the court of ordinary at the January
1907 term, thereof, I .will sell at
public outcry before the court house
door In the county of Thomas on
the first Tuesday In February, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the
following described property, towlt;
100 acres of lot number 310, also
100 acres la the southeast corner o(
lot number 391, also 36 acres of
lot number 308, the same being In
the southwost corner of said lot. All
of said land being In the 13th dis
trict of Thomas county, Georgia.
Said land being sold as the property
of the estate of Robert Martin, de
ceased. Terms of sale cash.
MRS. M. E. MARTIN.
Administratrix, Estate Rob.. Martin
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APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
Georgia, Thomas County:
R. M. Duren Sr. guardian for R.
M. Duren Jr., having applied to me
to be discharged from sueh guar
dianship let all persons concerned
show cause before me at the court
house In said county on the .3rd day
of February next why such applica
tion for discharge shoild not be
granted.
Witness my oflldal signature thin
the 9th day of January 1907.
Wm. M. JONES.
Ord. Thoma* county, On.
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
R. L. Hawkins, rs. E. W. Hawkins,
Libel for divorce.. April term 1907.
Thomas County Superior CourL ■
To the Defendant. B. W. Hawkins;
You are hereby notified to be and
appear either In person or by attor
ney. at the next term of the superior
court of Thomas county, to behold
en In and for said connty on the sec
ond Monday In April next, to anewer
this complaint, otherwise the court
shall proceed as to Justice shall ap
pertain. '
Witness the Honorable R. 0. Mit
chell. Judge of said court.
J. W. GROOVER, C. 8. C.
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SHERIFF’S SAL
Georgia, Thomas ceun*y:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
In February 1907 at public outcry at
the court house in said connty, with
in the legal hours of sale tt\ the
highest bidder for cash the east half
of 200 acres of land lot number 81
in the 14th district of Thomqn-coun-
ty, described as commencing at the
southwest corner of said lot, running-
east across said lot on the original
land line to a stake at Maddox place
thence north to a stake at Cook’s
land and Carter old place, thence
west to public road; thence South to
the corner of Alfred Dunlap Jr.’s
land, thence west along said Dun
lap’s line, thence .WMt along Mar
garet Coleman’s line, thence to ori
ginal land line between the Lewis
place and said Dunlap’s land, and
thence South to starting point
Said property levied on as the
property of the defendants to satis
fy n mortgage fl fa, Issued from the
Superior Court of said county In fa
vor of Emmallna Rountree and
against Jennie Dnnlap nnd James
Dunlap; said property being found
In laid defendants’ possession. This
ninth day of.Jtnuary 1907.
T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff.
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Bessie Barrow, vs. J. W. Barrow
.onl bel o for dlvorce - April term
1907. Superior Court of Thomas'
county.
To the Defendant. J. w. Barrow;
You are hereby required to be and
appear, either la person or by at
torney. Tt the April term 1907 of the
superior court of Thomas connty. to
answer the complaint In the above
stated case, or the court wllppro-
Ce vvi?n.' 0 * ha " *PP*rtaln.
Witness the Honorable R. O. Mit
chell, Judge of the Superior Court,
Thomas county, Georgia
J- W. GROOVER. C. 8. C.
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APPLICATION. FOR. GUARDIAN
SHIP.
Georgia. Thomas county:
To whom It may concern;
Lewis Jones having applied for
guardianship of the peraons and
property of Rlcheons and Lon Jones
minor children of Ernie Jones notice
Is given that said application will be
heard nt my office at ten o'clock a.
m. on the first Monday In February
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Ord. Thoma* cotinty.^Ga. ^
LEAVE TOJ3ELL LAND.
Georgia, Thomas county:
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to the or
dinary of said county for leave to
sell lands belonging to the estate of
Thomas Dyson, for the purpoM of
distribution. Said application will
be heard at the regular term of the
court of ordinary for said county to
be held on the first Monday la Feb
ruary 190^. This 9th day of Jan.
1907.
T. F. DYSON.
Adm, De bonis Non. Estate Thomas
Dyson.
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ADMINISTRATORS SALE. *4 *
Georgia. Thomas County:
By virtne ot an order of the court
of ordinary of said county will In-
sold at pabllc outcry on tun first
Tuesday In February 1907 at ti.e
court bonne In said count) between
the usual hours of sale, tho. follow
ing real ostate situate in Thomns
county, towlt; 185 ncros la lot
No. 214, less 7 acres in northwest
corner deeded to J. B. Eason.
one acre more or for buo'ln-'
ground. Bounded on the uortli l>>
J. B. Eason, on taj cost by j. j.
Parramore. on the south by Z. w.
Ilowell, and on the wo it uj J. J.
Parramore, couistnlqg 177 acres
more or less In the 13th land dis
trict. The sale will continue from
day to day between the tome hours,
until all said property Is sold. Terms
n. 9th, 1907.
J. J. PARRAMORE.
Adm. Ow...w u. P. Parramorr
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