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WEEKLY TIMES-EXTERI’EISB MKUABI 18, 1007.
A Woman!s Health
baheritjige too sacred to be experimented with. For her peculiar and
JJPv Tte amaqittonlv medidnw of- known composition and which con*
^■oj^s^jrcotics, or other harmful or habit-formings drags
should ^tfcteplo^W^ The one medicine which fulfills all these require
ments is J>r^ Pierce’s Favorite Prescription—a remedy with a record of
over forty yean of cures to recommend it; a remedy, the makers of
whjch print its formula on every bottle-wranner and attest its complete-
You are hereby commanded to bo
and appear at acid term of said
‘court, then and there to answer the
plaintiff’s complaint, so la default
'thereof the court will proceed as to
justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable Robert G.
Mitchell, Judge of said court.
This December 31, 1906.
J. G- GROOVER, Clerk.
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ness and correctness under oath; a remedy devised and adapted to worn*
an’s delicate constitution by an educated" physician—an experienced
specialist in woman’s diseases; a remedy, every ingredient of which has
received the written endorsement of the most eminent medical writers
of all the several schools of practice for the cure of woman’s peculiar
diseases; a regi&dy which has more bona-fide cures to its credit than any
Other sold by druggists for woman’s special requirements. It is not
given away in the form of "trial bottles ” to be experimented with, but
is sold at a fair price by all dealers in medicines.
Delicate,weak, nervous women should
especially shun the use of alcoholic
medicines which, from their stimulat
ing and exhilerating effects may seem,
for a time, to do good, but which from
the inevitable effects of the alcohol in
shrinking up the red corpuscles of the
blood are sure to do great and lasting
harm in the long ran. Besides they
beget a craving for stimulants which is
most deplorable.
Only invigorating and nerve strength
ening effects can follow the nse of this
famous medicine for women. It can
not possibly do harm in any state or
condition of the system. It has been
carefully adapted to woman’s needs by
an experienced physician—a specialist
in their diseases. It makes weak worn-,
en strong and sick women well.
If a woman has bearing down, or
dragging pains, low down in the abdo
men, or pelvis, backache, frequent
headaches, dizzy or fainting spells, ia
nervous and easily startled, has gnaw
ing feeling in stomach, sees imaginary
floating specks, or spots before her
eyes, has melancholia, or "blues',” or a
weakening disagreeable drain from pel
vic organs, she can make no mistake
by resorting to the use of Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription. It will invigor
ate and tone up the whole system and
especially the pelvic organs.
Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Perscription is
a scientific medicine, carefully devised
by an experienced and skillful physi
cian, and adapted to woman’s delicate
system. It is made of native American
medicinal roots and is perfectly harm
less in its effects in any condition of the
female system.
As a powerful invigorating tonic," Fa
vorite Prescription” impart* strength to
the whole system and to the organa
distinctly feminine in particular. For
over-worked, "worn-out,” ran-down,”
debilitated teachers, milliners, dress
makers, seamstresses, "shop-girls, 1
house-keepers, nursing mothers, and
feeble women generally, Dr. Pierce’s
Favorite Prescription is the greatest
earthly boon, being unequaled as an
appetizing cordial and restorative tonic.
As a soothing and strengthening ner
vine "Favorite Prescription” is un
equaled and is invaluable In allaying
and subduing nervous excitability, ir
ritability, nervous exhaustion, nervous
prostration, neuralgia, hysteria, spasms,
St.Vitus’s dance, and other distressing,
nervous symptoms commonly attendant
upon functional and organic; disease of
the uterus. It induces refreshing sleep
and relieves mental anxiety and des
pondency.
No woman suffering from any of the
above symptoms can afford to accept
any secret nostrum or medicine of un
known composition, as a substitute for
a medicine like Dr. Pierce’s Favorite
Prescription, which is of known com
position and has a record of over forty
years of cures and sells more largely
to-day than ever before. Its makers
withhold no secrets from their patients,
believing open publicity to be the very
best guaranty of merit.
Dr. Pierce invites all suffering women
to consult him by letter free of charge.
All letters of consultation are held as
strictly, private and sacredly confiden
tial and all answers are returned in
plain, sealed envelopes. Address: Dr.
R. V. Pierce, Invalids’ Hotel and Sur
gical Institute, Buffalo, N. Y.
Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets cure con
stipation. Constipation is Jhe cause of
many diseases. Cure the cause and
you cure the disease. One "Pellet” is a
gentle laxative, and two a mild cathar
tic. Druggists sell them, and nothing
is "just as good.” They are the original
Little Liver Pills first put up bv old
Dr. Pierce over 40 years ago. Much
imitated, but never equaled. They ore
tiny sugar-coated granules — easy to
take as candy.
Dr. Pierce’s great thousajid-page illus
trated Common Sense Medical Adviser
will be sent free, paper-bound, for HI
one-cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 31
stamps. Addres.4 Dr. Pierce as ohov®.
It is undigested food that causes
sourness and painful Indigestion.
Kodal 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 Law. Sold hero by
Montgomery & MacIntyre. . D
People pay five dollars a year to
read the Tinics-Enterprise. They
read your ads tco. Try one if you
havent done so before.
Mothers who give their children
Kennedy's Laxative, (containing)
Honev and Tar, Cough Syrup in
variably indorse ,it. Conforms to
the National Pure Food and Drug
Law. Sold by Montgomery & Mac-
Intyre. „
Cold weather makes thingi brisk.
Get busy advertising.
A THOUSAND DOLLARS WORTH
OF GOOD.
A. H. Thurnes, a well known coal
operator of Buffalo, O., writes: I
have been afflicted with kidney and
bladder troubles for years, passing
gravel and stones with excruciating
pain. I got no relief from medi
cine until I began taking Foley's
Kidney Cure, then the result was
surprising. A few doses started the
brick dust like fine stones and now I
have no palp across my kidneys and
I feel like a new man. It has done
me $1,000 worth of good.” For
sale by Montgomery & MacIntyre. F
Mr. T. C. Benton was down from
Ochlockonee Wednesday.
HOW TO AVOID PNEUMONIA.
We have never heard of a single
instance of a cold resulting in pneu
monia or other lung troubles when
Foley’s Honey and Tar has been
taken. It not only stops the cough,
but heals and strengthens the lungs
Ask for Foley’s Honey and Tar and
refuse any substitute offered. Dr.
C .J. Bishop of Agnew’, Mich., writes:
“I have used Foley’s Honey and Tar
in three very severe cases of pneu
monia with good results in every
case.” For sale by Montgomery &
MacIntyre. F
Convince the public mat you are
public spirited citizen by placing
u bn in the Times-Enterprlse.
PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia. Thomas* county:
To the Superior Court of Said Coun
ty:
The petition of J. D. McCallum,
Richard F. Lawton, and M. M. Stan-
aland all of said state and county
respectfully shows:
1. That they desire for 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 1b 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
hnndred dollars, each, petitioners,
however, ask the privilege of increas
ing said capital stock from time to
time not exceeding in the aggregate
$6,000.
4. 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 us
are usually embraced In a .general
merchandise business, and all such
arlteles and things as may be profi
tably handled and sold in connec
tion therewith; acting as general or
special agents for other persons
companies In selling or handles
any articles or class of articles ap
propriate, to a general merchandise
business, or usually or conveniently
connected therewith, and to make
contracts to act as such agent, and
to exorcise the usual powers and do
all usual necessary and proper aet3
which pertain to or may 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 and espec
ially groceries, and any and all ar
ticles of merchandise usually handled
and kept in a .general merchandise
store.
7. The principal office and place
of business of the proposed corpor
ation will be In the town of Boston,
said state and county.
Wherefore petitioners pray to be
made a body corporate under the
name and style aforesaid, entitled
o the rights, privileges and immun
ities and subject to the liabilities
fixed by law.
Tills January 7th, 1907.
J. U. MERRITT,
Attorney for Petitioners.
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A Jamacian I*»dy Speaks Highly of
Clmiiiherlaiii'H Cough Remedy.
Mrs. Michael Hart, wile oi the
supenuteiiueni oi Cayt Service, at
Kingston, Jamaica, West Indies Is
lam*.-, cu>s tnai sue has for some
years u.-eJ Cnamberluin’s Cough
Remedy lor coughs, croup uml
whooping cough and lias luund It
very oeiiehciai. She has implicit
confidence in it und -would not be
without a bottle of it in her homo.
Sold by Montgomery MacIntyre,
riiomusvilie, ua. C
When you put down your carpet
get the old papers from the Time®
Enterprise to underlay the*".
For any disease of the skin we
can rdhommend Chamberlain’s Salve
It relieves the itching and burning
sensation Instantly nnd soon effect.
• cure. This salve Is also Invaloabl-
for lore nipples. For sale by Mont
gomery * MacIntyre. '-« ■
Begin the new year right by ad-
Terming In (be TImea-Enterprise. .
Cut inis out and take it to Mont
gomery & MacIntyre’s drug store and
get a free sAmplo of Chamberlain’s
Stomach and Liver Tablets. These
tablets are far superior to pills, be
ing easier to take and more pleas
ant in effect. They correct dlsor
tiers of the stomach, liver and bow
els. For sale by Montgomery &
M.sclni.ve „ C
Dont keep money at home to at
tract burglars or at risk of burning.
Vou can get 4 per cent for it at the
Peoples Savings Bank, Mitchell
House Block, Thomasville, Ga.
tract* to- act a* Back agent,, and to*
exercise usual powers and do all
necessary acts which pertain to or
may tye connected with their said
business.
The principal office and place
at business- of the* proposed: corpor
ation will be at Boston, Thomas
county, Ga.
Wherefore the petitioners pray to
be made a body corporate under the
name. and style aforesaid, entitled
to the rights and privileges, and im
munities, and subject to the liabil
ities fixed by law..
This the 12 day Jan. 1907.
J. A.. PERRY, Petitoner.
I certify that the above is a copy
of the original now on file In my of
fice. Jan. 12th, 1907.
J. W. GROOVER, Clerk.
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ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Under and by virtue of an order
of the Honorable Court of ordinary
of Thomas county the undersigned
will sell to the highest bidder for
cash on the first Tuesday in Febru
ary 1907 before the court house door
In Thomas county between the legal
hours of sale the following real pro
perty belonging to- the estate of J.
T. Redfearn: 37 acres of lot No.
(385) In the 13th district of Thomas
county, Ga., lying ito. 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) chain* and 70 links- to
a stake, thence south 20 chains and
*48 links to a stake on branch,
thence east along the run of said
branch to a stake, thence north 8
chains and 60 links to Reedy creek,
thence along the run of said creeu to
original land lino east, thence north
along raid original kind lino t7
chains and 55 links to 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, Ga.,
being the corner lot in front of Prim
itive Baptist church 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 yards
and east 70 yards to starting point
being part of Iqt 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,
da., being in the town of Pavo, Gn.,
Siarked ns lot No. 16 in survey made
by A Foreman commencing at north
east corner of lot No. 15 and run
ning oast along Massey street 210
feet, thence south 420 feet, thenco
west 210 feet thence north 420 foet
containing two acres.
R. R. REDFEARN. Adm.
Est. J. T. Redfearn.
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LEAVE TO SELL LAND.
Gborgia, Thomas county:
To The Honorable Robert G. Mftcfr-
eir, Judge* off the Superior Court off
Said County, and to Sold Superior
Courti
The petition; of Dena M. Snod
grass respectfully shows:
1st.. That she Is the duly appoint
ed and qualified* guardian of Ga-
brielle Hawkins and B. F. Hawkins
her minor children under the age of
fourteen (14) year*.
2etT. That she as guardian of
said minor children, owns an undi
vided half interest fn a certain tract
of land containing four hundred and
fifty (460) acres, more or less, situ*
at?d on the IrwlnrfTTo road, two
miles north of Thomasville In said
state and county, known 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 make the entire value of same
interest-producing. That the in
terest wilT largely exceed any Income
which can be derived .from property
ub 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 be invested in first
mortgages upon real estate.
Wherefore, petitioner prays that
an order be granted by the Court
arborizing the sale of said property
at iubllc outcry to the highest bid
der upgn such terms as Iho Court
may direct.
DENA M. SNODGRASS. Guardian.
Georgia, Thomas county:
Personally came before the un
dersigned, Dena M. Snodgrass who
on oath sayse that the matters and
things contained In the above and
foreging application are true.
DENA M. SNODGRASS.*
Subscribed and sworn to before
me, this Jan. 10, 4907.
W. I. MacINTYRE.
N. P. T. C. Ga.
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SHERIFF'S SALE.
Will ba sold before the court house
door within the legal hours of sale
in. the city of Thomasville, county of
Thomas, Georgia on the first Tues
day in February 1007, the follow
ing described property, towit: Lot*
of land No. 13, 83, 84, 86, 86, In
Mallette’8 Mascotte addition to the
city of Thomasville, said lots front
ing on Lester and Caddie streets,
and plat of said addition being shown
In Book D* D. page 469, clerk's of
fice said addition being a part of or
iginal land lot number 40, in 13th
district Thomas county, Georgia,
Levied on as the property of Hubert
Tripp, to satisfy a Justice court fl fa
In. faver of E. M. Mallette.
This January second, 1907.
T. J. BIGHT, Sheriff.
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
Will be sold before the court
house door In the city of Thomas-
vllle, Ga., within the legal hours of
sale on the first Tuesday In Febru
ary, 1907 the following described
property towit: one and one half
(11-2) acres of lot number three
hundred and thirty-six (336) In the
thirteenth (13) district of Thomai
county, Georgia, bounded ' on the
north by the lands of L. R, Vann
on the east by lands of John Smith
on the south by lands of Gen. Smith
west by lands of Dsn Smith. Levied
on as the property of one of the de
fendants, S«Ui« Harris, to satisfy
a city court fl fa In favor of Walcott
and Fambrough, and against Sallle
Harris and Sherman Harris. Defen
dants notified In writing this the
ninth day of January 1907.
T. J. KIGHT, Sheriff.
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'■ at the court house In said coun
ty within the legal hours of sale, to
:hp eighest bidder for cash, certain
enmity of which th-> folowing is a
f’i!I and cor.inhle descri nicti- A'l
that tract or parcel of land In tho
slate nnd county aforesaid, and In
the city of Thomasville, nnd more
particularly described ns follows:'
Part of land lot .No. 39 and known In
thp plnn of tho city of Thoninsvlllo
ns Ono (1) Two (2) Seven (7) and
, , i Eight. (8) in block J. J, Coleman,
That It was Incorporated in three (3) west, commencing at the
county nnd by this court on kebru j southeast corner of L. Dekles lot
.... C.MIII. oliving inline | ary 8th ' 19or,: thnt * ,B principal o n(I runn |ng southeastward 87 1-2
Mention for twelvo months Bup-I nce hy Knld corporation was an i n feot n)ong nn a ,i ey and the B „
port out of tho estate of Thomas S. I Mi Thomasville; Georgia, hot ween this lot and Wright’s lot,
• - - - I ■— its said charter the maximum then —*«-—*— - ’
APPLICATION TOR SUPPORT.
Georgia, Thomas County:
Mrs. Carrie Chastain having made
AMENDMENT TO CHARTER.
Slate of Georgia, County of Thomas.
To The Superior Court of Said Coun
ty: • . _
The petition of J. L. Philips & Co.
u corporation, respectfully shows:
SHRERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas county:
Will be sold on the first- Tuos- . .. ..
day In' February next, at public out- city court of Tho^masvIIle and against
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas county:
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in-February 1907 at public outcry
at the court house in tnld county,
within the legal hours 6f sale to
the highest bidder for cash, all of the
right, title, and interest of Mrs. E.
A. Stephens, the same amounting to
an estate for tho term of her nat
ural life, In and to the folowing de
scribed property, towit:
That certain house and lot in the
city of Thomaaville, fronting on
Hardaway street 66 feet more or
less, running back from Hardaway
street a uniform width of slxty-slx
feet more or less, 19S feet to a per
manent alley, and being bpunded on
the North by G. W. Collins, South,
by C. B. Quinn, west by an alley and
east by Hardaway street. \
Said property levied on as the
property of said Mrs. E. A. Stephens
to satisfy a fl fa issued from the
Chastain and appraisers duly ap
pointed to set apart the same having
filed the^r return all persons con
cerned are hereby required to show
by Its said charter tne raa * , , pthen. south westward 80 2-3 feet
amount of capital stock authorized | thonPO at rIght angleg north wegt
was ono hundred thousand 1-2 feet to Dekle’s land, thence at
?£ 0) ..‘W ta ™ > 1S5' an ? ,eB 80 2 ' 3 feet ‘he start-
Eqgene S. Stephens, and Mrs. E. A.
Stephens; and the same being found
In suid Mrs. E. A. Stephens posses
sion. This the 9th day of Jauary
1907.
T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff.
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i-uiueu urw uerooy required to snow , fll b -h ,"" v
cause before th court of ordinary of j > 2 - 1906 - an amendment to Itssaid Ing p0 [nt.
... «... . . i/hnrtnr WiiR lira lit O',! I>V tillB COI .t W-iM m
said county on the first Monday In
February, 1907 why said application
should not be granted.
This 9th day of January 1907.
Win. M. JONES.
Ord. Thomas county, Ga.
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LIBEL FOR. DIVORCE.
James Everett, vs. Alice Everett.
Libel for divorce: October term
1907. Thomas county superior
court.
To the Defendant, Alice Everett.
You nre hereb. icqulred to bo a-id
appear, either personally nr by at
torney at the next term at the su-
prlor court to he holden In tile for
snld county on the third Monday In
April 1907, to answer the above
ci mplult.t. otherwise the court tlr-.ll
proceed as to Justice shall appertain.
Witness the Honorable R. G. Mit
chell. Judge of said court.
Georgia, Thomas county:
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J. W. GROOVER. C. S. C.
Dangers of a Cold and How to Avoid
Them.
More fatalities have their origin)
In or result from a cold than from
any other cause. This fact slone
should make people more careful
as there Is no danger whatever from
a cold when It is properly treated In
the beginning. For many years
Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy has
been recognised as the most prompt
and effectual medicine In use for
this disease. It acts °“ ! tltioners wish to become Incorpora-
P. M la twenty years, with the priv-
.harter was granted by tills cor
allowing It to Increase Its capital
slock to tho sum of five hundred
thousand (1500,000) dollars;
That It desires, ns is shown by nn
extract' from Its minutes hereto at
tached. to have Its said charte:
Said property levied on as the
property of H. E. Roach to satisfy
an execution Issued from the city
court of Thomasville of said county
In.fnvor of W. B. Hambleton, said
property being In the possession of
the said H. E. Roach.
amended In the following respect: This the 10th day of January
That the amount of the capital 1907. , y ’
stock may he Increased from time to I T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff T C
ilme as,may he lsslv •) to any • ■ •
amount not excoaitlng .n the nggre- '
gu’e ono inHIlou Jl.OOO.OJO) dol
lars. . ' ’
Which authority petitioners prays
may be granted by way of amend
ment to Its charter.
J. H. MERRILL. Pet. Atty.
The above Is a true copy of the
original which was filed In office of
Clerk of Superior court of Thomas
county, Georgia, January 15. 1907.
J. W. GROOVER.
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PETITION FOR CHARTER.
Georgia, Thomas county:
To The Superior Court of Said
County:
Tho petitioners J. A. Perry, A. S
Perry and L. E. Perry, all of the said
state and county, respectfully shows.
1. That they desire for themsel
ves, their associates, successors, and number 391, also 36 acres of
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 la February, be
tween the legal hours of sale, the
following described property, towit:
100 acres of lot number 310, also
100 acres In the southeast corner oi
lungs, opens the Becretions and aids
nature In restoring the system to a
healthy condition. Sold by Mont
gomery & MacIntyre. (
Every family in Thomas county
rend the Timee-Enterprlse. It yon
have a message send it to them
through this medium.
lEGALADVHtllSMENIS.
assigns, to become Incorporated utr-M ot number 308, the same being In
der the name and style of “The Bos- the southwest corner of said lot. All
ton Grocery Co.’’ {of said land being In the 13th dls-
2. The term for which the pe- trlct 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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liege or renewal at the end of that
time.
3. The capital stock of the cor
poration to he ten thousand dollars,
divided Into shares of one hundred
dollars each. Petitioners however
ask the privilege of Increasing said
capital atock from time to time not
to exceed 925,000.
4. Of said capital stock six thou
sand (96,000) dollars has actually
been paid In.
5. The object of said corporation
Is pecuniary profit and gain to Its
stock holders. The petitioners pro
pose to buy and sell, for credit and
for cash at wholesale, all klnda of
general merchandise as may bo pro-
* the wholesale
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
X. W. Walker, plaintiff v» Katie Wal
ker defendant. In the auperlor, fltably handled In
court of Thbmae county, Georgia grocery buitnesa. to act aa general
a M * 4 AAV I oiwf nnnnial nwonts a4Iiam isallaa
April term lf»T.
To Said Defendant, Katie Walker:
j nnd special agenta for othera dealing
Ia almilar articles, and to make con-* 4 r
APPLICATION FOR DISCHARGE.
Georgia, Thomas County:
R. M. Duren Sr. guardian for R.
M. Duren Jr., haring applied to me
to be discharged from such guar
dianship let all persons concerned
show cause before me at the court
house In snld county on the 3rd day
of February next why such applica
tion for discharge ahoild not be
granted.
Wltneaa my Official signature this
the tth day of January 1(07.
Wm. M. JONES.
Ord. The mu ooagty, Ga.
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE •
R. L. Hawkins, vs. E. W. Hawkins,
Libel for divorce. April term 1907
Thomas County Superior Court
To the Defendant, E. W. Hawkins:
You nre 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 be hold-
cn In and for said county on the third
Monday In April next, to answer
this complaint, otherwise the court
shall proceed as to Justice shall Ap
pertain.
Witness the Honorable R. O. Mit
chell. Judge of said court.
J. W. GROOVER. C. S. C.
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LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Beale Barrow, vs. J. W. Barrow
ion- o f ° r , dlvorcc - April terra I
190 ( Superior Court of Thomas
county.
To the Defendant, J. w. Barrow:
You are hereby required to be and
appear, either In person or bv at
torney, Vt the April term 1907 of the
superior court of Thomas county to
answer the complaint In the above
stated case, or the court will pro-
ceed as to Justice shall appertain.
witness the Honorable R. a. Mit
chell, Judge of the Superior Courr
Thomas county. Georgia
J. W. GROOVER. C. S. C.
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APPLICATION. FOR. GUARDIAN
SHIP.
Georgia, Thomai county: -
To whom It may concern:
Lewis Jones having applied for
guardianship of the persons and
nroperty of Rlcheoni and Lon Jonas
minor children of Ernie Jonee notice
Is given that said application will be
beard at my office at ten o’clock a.
next n th * flr,t M ° n ** 7 i a F **> r cary
This January Sth: ll«7.
•awJSM'E
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SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas county:
Will be sold on -the first Tuesday
In February 1907 at public outcry at
the court house. In said county, with
in the legal hours of aple to the
highest bidder for cash the east half
of 200 acres of land lot number 81
In tho 14th district of Thomas 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 placo-
thence north to a stake at Cook’s
land and Carter old plgce, 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 west along Mar
garet Coleman's line, thence Jo ori
ginal land line between the Lewie
place and said Dunlap’s land, and
thence South to,starting point.
Said property levied on aa the
property of the defendants to satis
fy a mortgage fl fa. Issued from the
Superior Court of said county In fa
vor of Emmallne. Rountree and
against Jennie Dunlap and James
Dunlap; said property /being found
In said defendants’ possession. This
ninth day of January 1(07.
T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff.
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LEAVE TO SHLL LAND.
Georgia, Thomas county:
Notice Is hereby given that the
undersigned hat applied to the or
dinary of said county for leave to
sell lands belonging to the estate of
Thomas Dyson, for the purpose of
distribution. Said application will
he heard at the regular term of the
court of ortUnary for said' county to
be held on the first Monday In Feb-
ruary 1907. This 9th day of Jan.
1907. t
.. T. F. DYfiON,
Adip. De bonla Non. Estate Thomas
Dyspn.
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ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Georgia, Thomai County:
By virtue of an order of the court*
of ordinary of said county will be
sold at public outcry on tue first
Tuesday In February 1907 at Che
court house' In said count) between
the usual hours of sale, the follow
ing real estate situate In Thomas
county, towit: 185 acres In lot
No. 234, less * acres In nprlbafest
corner deeded to J. B. Eason, and
ore acre more or less for x burying
ground. Bounded on the north by
J. B. Eaaon. on tns east by J. J.
Pnrramore. on the south by Z. W.
Howell, and on the wo it by J. .1.
Farramore, couiilulng 177 acres
“ or « °£l«« In the 13th land dis
trict. The sale will continue ffom
dar to day between the same hours,
until all said property la sold. Terms
Jan. 9th, 1907.
c|. . ALV'WrA farramore.
Adm. estate .L. P. Parramore.
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