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WEEKEY TmES-EVrERMWSB MARCH IS, 100T
LEGAL ADVERTISEMENTS.
'•save to sej.l mod
Georgia, Thomas countv
Notice is hereby given
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. ' j , l * n ^by given that the
In the Superior Court of Thomas l,,***? 1gI l Pd ! ] j ls applied to the or-
Countv. Georgia, April term 1907. „ pl ,‘ *J r * U . M count >' for leave to
R. H. Dixon vs. Sarah Dixon fibel Jones and , (o . Righteous
To The Said Defendant, Sarah DIx- ■ S?ZiUl ndno^
You are hereby commanded to be the 1 cour^of^orV** 0 . . riPRuIar torm of
' paid appear at the said next term of tv to .. , . , A ‘ I . lary _ r,)r ccnm-
'Jald court to be held on the third April 190- the first Mon,la - v in
of Rivrhtt*
Guardiar
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to answer plaintiff’s complaint as in
default thereof the court will proceed
as to justice may appertain.
Witness the Hon. Robert G. Mit- 1 „
chcll judge of said court this Cist NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRFD-
of Jan. 1907. L ITOR *
day
.T. W GROWER, C. S. C.
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Georgia. Thomas cc...
Sot ice is hereby gj\
to nil < rod*
CITATION*.
State of Georgia, Thomas county:
Mrs. M. E. Martin Administratrix
of the estate of Robert Martin, de
ceased, having applied for leave to
sell land belonging to said esta
lat*‘
John
their de-.
pros-
of said count
•ender in an account of
nands to me within the ,
■rihed by law properly made out.
All persons indebted to said de-
sen litnu caspd arc hereby inquesti-i to make
this is to notify all persons concern-, minieaiate payment to the under-
ed that said application will be heard ,
at the April term 1907 of ordinary’s M. A. FLEETWOOD
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia. Thomas county:
In and by virtue of str.le and eoun
ty tax ft fas for the years 1904-1905-
1906 issued by P. S. Heath tux coir
lector of Thomas county Ga., will be
sold before the court house door in
the city of Thomasvllle, Ga., on the
first Tuesday in April 190?. within
the legal hours of sale the following
described real estate, sold as the
property of C. B. Wilson, towlt: One
cit\ lot fronting on Clay street (62)
ft. and running back to an alley 20
feet known a « No. (66 in Mallette’
addition to the city of Thomasvllle
ms shown iu. plntt recorded in book
l*. page 471 clerk’s office, superior
court of Thomas county, Ga., this
Mar. the . 7th, 1907.
T. J HIGHT. Sheriff. T. C. Ga
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WOMAN’S HOME
MISSION COLUMN
court.
Adm. H. C.
Wm. M. JONES, Ord. I
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Notice of Dissolution.
Thomasvllle, Feb. 29.
The firm of Swift & Knapp ha3 j ‘tors
this day dissolved partnership by
mutual consent. Mr. J. O. Swift j
having purchased the interest of Mr. (
W. T. Knapp, will continue the bus
iness. He has assumed all assets
and Ilablities of the firm of Swift &
Knapp, will pay all indebtedness of
the firm, and all accounts due the
firm should be paid to J. O. Swift. ,
W. T. KNAPP. , Ge j
J. O. SWIFT. con
! be
•NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CRED
ITORS.
Georgia. Thomas county.
Notice is hereby given to all cred-
the estate of H. C. £:acj
L ": late of said county. <1 ■*<•< a red. tr
render in an account of their do
me within the time pres-
ado out.
to said do-
ribed by law properly
All persons Indebte
hereby
signed.
diate payment to the under-
M. A. FLEETWOOD
Adm. John Vick.
a n
old
NOTICE TO HEIRS.
Georgia, Thomas county.
To Jonas Daniel. Will Daniel. Jim
Goosby and Jane Daniel:
Take notice that on the 6th day
of April 1907 at Chambers In Thom-
asville. Georgia in the county of
Thomas, I will apply to Hon. Robe.
G. Mitchell, Judge of the Superior 'j'”,’,]
Court of the Southern circuit in j ( j av ,
Thomasvllle for partition of the fol| u ‘ n ' t j|
lowing land whereof the late Caro
line Goosby died seized and possos-
t public oul
Tuesday in April 19'
house in said com.I
usual hours of salt*
real estate situated
Thomasvillo. Ga.. sal
(2) two improved
ning back ion feet to
The salt*
specified
ill
the following
s front mg
et and run-
ditch.
II MI) il
fr<
cash
sed:
n the sni
aid property is sol 1. Term
This Mar. 4 th. 1907.
ROBERT Gif.MORE,
Administrator of Wesley Gilmore
A DM IXI ST R A TO I {S S AI. E.
of an
Situate in the county of Thomas !
and town of Boston, bounded on the j
north by lands of Tom Jones and
John Goosby on the east by land of J (
M. L. Cook, south by land of petit-1
loner, and on the west by an alley 01 ordinary <u sanr c<
15 feet wide, said lot fronting on tills s °ld at public outcry j
alley 200 feet, and running back Tuesday in April 1DM7.
from it about 400 feet, same being house in said county,
in a block bounded on north by usual hours of sale, tl
Green street, on the south by Maini^al estate towlt: Hint
of the court
nnty will be
n the first
at the court
between the
p following
or par,-
4 street, and being on the north side [ (, ol of land lying and being in tlijO
of Atlantic Coast Line and Georgia | l*Rh district of said county, being
Northern Railway's.
This Mar. 6th, 1907.
JQHN J. PARRAMORE
of lot of land No. 307. Hound
ed as follows: North by Henry
Cone, south by W. A. Vick, cast by
-4t Polly Cpton, and a branch and west
by Mills and Williams and W. A.
Vick, containing So acres more or
less.
Terms cash.
M. A. FLEETWOOD,
Administrator John Vick.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas county.
Will be sold, on the first Tues
day In April next, at public outcry j
at the court house in said county, J
within the legal hours of sale, 10
the highest bidder for cash, that part; Oeor>;i;
of lot of land number 85 in the 13th i
district of said county described as
commencing on the margin of the
Coffee public road at the corner of
T. I). Winn’s land: running thence
along the margin of said Coffee road
to J. B. Watkins’ land: thence along
tile line of J. B. Watkins’ land and 1 >“<-• l,r , - lz/ie Al,8,ln , ‘ ile of 8ald
J. T. Chastain to premises occupied
by W. H. Mitchell: thence along line
of said Mitchell premises to land of
CITATION.
Thomas County.
M. A. Fleetwood, county adminis
trator, having made application to
me in due form to be appointed per
manent administrator upon the es-
county, notice Is hereby given that
said application will be heard at the
regular term of the court of ordin
ary for said county, to be held on
tae first Monday in April 1907.
Witness my hand ami official sig
nature this 4th day of March, 1907
Win. M. JONES, Ordinary.
W. Winter; thence along line of j
C. W. Winter and T. D. Winn back to,
the starting point, containing 85 j
acres more or less.
Said property levied on as thoi
property of J. A. Mitchell, to satis-j
fy an execution issued, from the city
court of Thomasvllle, said county, |
In favor of James McKinnon and j
against said Mitchell and J. W. Reid,
said property being in the possession! rvrcrmiK \ r f
o°f f Ma'r Th ' 8 ,he 6th day State. of ^oSa ThomL oonn.y
• Iar - t! J. HIGH,. Storm. I
| and testament of Arthur P. Wright,
appi icatiov pur AnMINISTRA-l lute state and county, the
APPLICATION FOR ADM IN lot KA | |inder8Uned executors of said will,
_ • TIO.V j will sell, on the first Tuesday
CoorKla, Th " ma8 cou Jf‘i’ ... I A|il. next at public outcry at the
To Whom It Mai Concern. coutt house In said county, witnin
.1. A. Epply ha vine made “PI’'J “ | t |„. |,. Ka ] hours or sale, to the hleh-
tlon to me In due form to be appol I bidder for cash, certain proper
cd permanent administrator upon “ t a whl ,,, , he following Is a full
the estate of Ehrnmn C. El P a ^ description; that cer-
of said county, notice Is gl j | ot in Fulton county, Gcorgl;
cn that said application will be heard ,„ t So 140 lu the Hth
at the regular term of the court of (||s| « c | of Fulton county, fronting
ordinary for said[count} to be he d hundred feet on Holderness at.,
on the first Monday In April. 190.. ^ extendl „ R back we stwardly 100
1 and sixty fool to lot No. 14, more
particularly described In that certain
deed from Emma Schultz to Arthur
IP. Wright, dated July 12th, 1887,
APPLICATION FOR Sl’PPORT. ! and recorded In Iho office of the
Georgia, Thomas county. 1 Clerk of the .Superior Court of Ful-
Mra. Daisy F. Shenton. having ton county, Georgia, Book “F-3”
made application for twelve month’s folio J4 7.
support out of the estate of Albert Said property being sold for the
Shenton, and appraisors duly purpose of distribution among heirs
pointed to set apart the same hav- said estate.
ing filed their return, all persons This 11th day of February, A. D
concerned ary hereby required to 1907. ^
show cause before the court of ordln-( BRYAN H. WRIGHT,
ary of said county on the first Mon- ANTON P. \\ RIGHT,
day in April 1907, why said applica- Executors of the estate of A. r
tion should not be granted. Wright, deceased.
This 4th day of Mar. 1907. I
Wm. M. JONES, Ord.
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Witness my hand and official sign:
ture, this 2nd day of Mar. 1907
Wm. M. JONES, Ord
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Hoad - N °t Ice.
I will be in Pavo on Saturday
Mar. 16, and in Barwick on Satur-
CITATION.
State of Georgia, Thomas county
Andrew* J. Bond having made ap- . ^ ar 23rd, from 8 a. m. to 4 p.
plication to be appointed permanent pn/>
administrator upon the estate of A.jm., toi the purpose of rec I g
F. Hand, deceased, this is to give| for the p av0 district,
notice to all parties concerned that
said application will be heard at the
April 1907 term of court of ordin
ary.
OFFICIAL MINTTES.
Thomosville, Mar. lUb. 190
Council met in regular session,
Mayor Pittman presiding. Alder
men Hansell and Mitchell 'ibs.-nt.
Following parties were granted
licenses upon complying with the
ordinance:
Jacob Berry, chickens and eggs;
A. Drogen, boot and shoe snop: Run-
le Brown, restaurant; A. C. Brown,
J. T. Dixon, Lucius Williams, J. T.
Pittifian & Son, Thomasville Shoe
Co., C. W. Cooper Co., Evans & Son,
merchandise; M. R. Mallette, 6 fire
Insurance companies, one casualty
company, one indemnity company;
Sam Bacon, one 1-horse express;
Mitchell House Pharmacy drug store
Geo. Robinson, merchandise, fish and
restaurant; K. T. Maclean, one life
Insurance company, one accident Co.
C. S. Parker, real estate; Evans &
Son, warehouse, guano, one 2-horse
dray.
The communication of Dr. Bou-
chelle was referred to the health
committee.
The communication of L. C. uu-
Ilant and others referred to the
street and water committee (vlth
power to act.
Alderman Evans reported the pur
chase of a compressor, price 54,-
Clerk instructed to write to the
Hose Co., and not if)' them of defec
tive hose.
Alderman Evans introduced the
folowlng ordinance, read second
time:
Pe It ordained and it Is hereby cr-
dained that the speed limit of au
tomobiles on the streets of Thomas-
ville, Ga., shall not exceed eight
miles an hour. Any person violat
ing this ordinance snail be punished
as provided In section 1 of the geu
era! penal ordinance of the city.
The following accounts passed fo:
payment:
Crane Co., $576.36; Postal Tele
graph Co., $1.37; James Watt fc
Bro., $19.50; T. D. Winn, $2.65;
The Ahrens Ott Mfg. Co., $23.20;
Cotton States Belting & Supply
l Co., $25.20; Henry Arnold, $12.15.
New accounts referred to commit
tees.
Council went Into executive ses
sion.
On motion It was agreed to pay
the treasurer $20 per month for ex
tra work that has been put upon
him.
Council adjourned.
K. T. MACLEAN, Clerk.
Wm. M. JONES, Ord. I
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M. D. REDFEARN,
Diet. Road Overseer.
Balance In gen. fund.. $2,726.82
PROPERTY TRANSFERS.
Yesterday « Bu*j o»e Witt) Clerk
Groover.
(From Wednesday’s Dally.)
Clerk Groover recorded the fol
lowing property transfers yesterday:
Ella M. Norton to T.A. Fam
brough, $1135. Farm land.
C.W. Hodges to J. L. Brown, $73,
town lot, Barwick.
J.L. Brown to J. W. Chapman,
$75. Town lot, Barwick.
J. W. Chapman to J. H. Strick
land, $85. Town lot, Barwick.
E.J. Redfern to S. E. Strickland
$1 ,200. 70 acres farm land.
J. B. Miller to J. H. Strickland,
$1200. 70 acres form land.
Roscoe Luke to M. M. Cooper,
$100. 6 1-2 acres of farm land.
T. A. Taylor to Mrso. M. M. Lilly,
$1800. Town lot, Boston.
E. J. Strickland to J. H. Strick
land, $250. 20 acres farm land.
J. H. Strickland to Mrs. I. B. Mil
ler, $600. 20 acres farm land.
A. R. Buis to David Blue, $50.
3 1-2 acres farm land.
(Mrs. E. S. Allen.)
| Scripture lesson Luke 10:2—The
1 haivest truly Is great but the labor
ers are few; pray ye therefore the
1 Lord of the harvest that He would
send forth laborers into his harvest.
Reports.
At the regular meeting of the W
H. M. S. Mar. 4 th, reports for the
year were completed. Same was
adopted. Complete reports are giv
en below.
Second Vice-President, Mrs. Jas
Outler. Number pledged to tith
ing, 37. This is a good report.
Out of one hundred paid up mem
bers in the auxiliary 37 have cov
enanted with the Lord to give at*
least one tenth of their income to be
used of him.
This is scriptural requirement,-
and no follower of the Lowly Naza-
rene should be content with giving
less.
The tenth Iu only our debt. We
must give beyond that amount If we
would make an offering unto the
Lord.
Third Vice-President, Mrs. B. Ed
wards. Number of babies on baby
roll 34. Members In Florine Mc-
Eaehern Brigade, 32.
That the Lord sanctifies the sor
rows ami bereavements of his saints
loathe enriching of their own lives
and a blessing to the world is evi
denced in tho experience of Mr. and
Mrs. McEachern of Atlanta, Ga.
A precious little one named
Florine, six years of age, was taken
from them and from the faithful
plant, submission to the will of the
Father, grew the beautiful flowers,
love to others, and a desire to do
something worthy to commemorate
the fragrant beautiful memory of
their departed loved one.
This took form in the Florine Mc
Eachern Brigade.
Their offer was to give tlio Wo
mans' Board of Home Missions ten
thousand dollars to begin building
n hospital for the training of nurses
deaconesses, provided the children of
the church raise ten thousand moio
ami thus be trained to give money
and service to the Lord.
The children are raising their
The IrrestSble Appeal.
When three quarters of the young men in town
buy their clothing regularly irom us, its a fair indica
tion th*t we’re handling the right kind of goods. Its
the perfect tailoring which characterizes every gar
ment, the dependability of materials, the absolute
correctness of the styles that present the irresistible
appeal. Come and see for yourself.
LOUIS STEVERMaN’S
CORNER STORE.
money by paying ten cents on join
ing and putting their pennies In
mite boxes furnished for tint pur
pose. All children between the ages
of five and fifteen are eligible to
membership.
The children are working faith
fully and there Is no doubt they will
raise tho required amount In a short
time.
Our Homes.
Mrs. Edwards reports number of
subscribers to Our Home, 40. The
paper is the official organ of the W.
H. M. S. and Its subscription price
is only 50 cents per year.
It should be found in the home of
every Methodist family and should
be read by every member of the fam
ily that an intelligent interest in suf
fering humanity may bq aroused.
Indifference to this work Is often
because of ignorance of its great
needs.
Other reports will rollov next
week.
Mr. and MrB. L. C. Durant are
rejoicing over the arrival of a fine
boy.
Dantierine
GROWS HAUL
and we can
Id,. II Iton MMIB "" — . . ..
NOW at all druggists in THREE SIZES, 25c, 50c and $1.00 per bottle
KKrE & thi KJoCo., Chirms*, with MriBMtt
■ Utils ami address «ud ten cents in silver or sumps to pay posUge.