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TUESDAY, SEPTEMBER 24, 1907
AND WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 25
GREAT AUCTION SALE or om,cE BUILDING LOTS
Waycross, Demgia H
$25.00 Down And $10.00 Fes* NBamt/a.
The Home of The Factory The, Crossing of The Railway^ The Land o§ Opportunity•
The City of 1lUaycross
This beautiful little city, situated in or.e of tue choicest spots in
Southwest Georgia has a population of 11,000 busy people, having in
creased nearly 100 per cent, during the past several years. The town is
located on a ridge which runs throgh tile county, causing all streams to
the east to flow into the Atlantic ocean and those % oti the west into the
Gulf of Mexico,/
There are sixteen churches of almost as many denominations and to
gether with the absence of saloons insures n high moral standard
among the people. Graded and private schools, business and denomina
tional colleges, electric lights, seven railway lines, numerous factories,
three strong banking instiutions, retail and wholesale mercantle houses.
The cty is noted for its excellent fire as wall as police protection, j
Has up to date water and house sewerage plains and good pavement The
taxes are low and the society the best: the people clever and sociable,
moral and religious.
The lands around Waycross are admirably adapted for all kinds of
vegetables, fruit, melons. *ugar cane, nut*, potatoes, highland rice and
oats: cotton, both long and abort staple, la the principal crop and wheat
lias been grown with good result*.
» The chief charm of Waycross, however. Is in its delightful homes,
surrounded by beautiful gardens. The temperature is equable and pleas-
«n Doth Winfer and Summer.
The Future of Waycross 1 Your Opportunity in Waycross
It has been shown time and again that the railroads can make or un
make a town and that the future of a place which is a competitive point
on two or more lines is assured.
Waycross. ns already stated, is served by seven railway lines and
in addition has four new lines in prospect This means that for the re
ceipt of raw material and for the shipment of finished product, the man
ufacturers of Waycross have advantages unexcelled by any other place
in the country.
Taxes are low; there is plenty of room for expansion; then lots of
good air. light and water; hiring expenses for employees are low and
conditions of living healthful. Thatis why from time to time new indus
tries locate at Waycross. One of the latest was that of the great shops
of the Atlantic Coast Line, costing $2.vum.000 and employing hund r *»*is
of men. This is also the home of the South Atlantic Car & Manufactur
ing Co., who pay out in wages some $50,000 per month.
The great problem which faces Wo.“cross however is the want of
sufficient houses to rent t<r the armie3 of workmen that are constantly
pouring into her factories. Small houses and residences can be rented
faster than they can be built and tho prospect of the demand keeping up
for some time is good.
Now houses cause an Increase in the value of real estate on the
principle of supply and demand. The number of people wanting th*
same piece of property is steadily Increasing and the prices are going
up.
On Tuesday, September 24tb end- Wednesday the 25th we Will offer
for sale to the highest bidder, 124 full’ size lots, being * sub-division of
what is known as the Folk’* Tract..
This property is situated in the heart of the city and within a
stone’s throw of the new post office building, the Union Passenger Sta
tion, the new $150,000 Hotel, the South Atlantic Car Shops and the At
lantic Coast Line R. R. Shops.
We will sell these lots on the small cash payment of $25.00 down
and $10.00 per month, without interest or taxes and If you live within
a radius of 100 miles of Waycross we will deduct from your first pay
ment the entire cost of your railroad fare to Waycross andireturn.
Remember that these are all high class Toe* and will ijbt be sold to
any but white people ;nor can anyone buying these lots give clear title
to negroes. This insures the property'being at all times free from unde
sirable owners. / .
The foregoing facts clearly show’ the wise thing for you to do if
you can spare as much as $10 per month: from your Income. Buy only
what you can pay for nnd hold, developments will soon make your
profit. Lots of money is to be made In Waycross real estate by those
who Invest now’, even moderately, if they Invest judiciously.
MOREHOUSE, RAINWATER, SYMONS & CO.
SAVANNAH - GEORGIA.
CARL MENDEL, Auctioneer
FREE LUNCH AND REFRESHMENTS SERVED ON THE GROUNDS.
LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS
* SHERIFF’S SALE. , . is hereby given that said application
Georgia, Thomas County: { will be heard at the regular term of
Will be sold on the first Tues-‘ the court of ordinary’ for said coun-
PETITION FOR CHARTER. day ir. October next, at public outcry ty, to be held on the first Monday In
eorkla. Thomas County: at the court house In said county October, 1907.
n the Sunerlor Court of Said within the legal hours of sale, to Witness my hand and official slg-
Cnnntv the highest bidder for cash certain nature this 4th day of September,
n q. property cf which the following is a 1907.
The petition of Ben Shoenig, . f u ]| an( j complete description. All I WM. M. JONES, Ord.
elnberg. H. feinberg,W. Goldb g, t kat tracl or p arce i D f | a nd in the I 9-G-4t
. Rosenberg, Jake Goldberg, L. gtate an( j county aforesaid, and In . *
oleskl, A. Rosolio, B. Luben, and tJie city of Thomasvllle, and more) «. Tr ,
iiius Sapero all of said state and particularly described as follows: j ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
iunly, respectfully biiow p a rt of land lot No. 39 and known Georgia. Thomas County:
1 Tliut thev desire tor them- In the plan ot the city of Thomas- Will be'sold on tho first Tuesday
Ives their associates and success- vllle as one (1) two 12) seven (7) In October next, at the court hous.
S to become Incorporated as a re- and eight (S) In block J. J. Coleman, in Thomasvllle Thomas county Geor-
■lous and benevolent society under three (3) west .commencing at the gla-.between the legal hours of tale
’ „ a me and stvle of Dual Israel southwest corner of L. Deklea lot to the highest bidder for cash the
*o n The tern^Yor which petitioners and running southeastward 87 1-2 following described property, to
k to be incorporated Is St years ^ n *“ n {'" ey an 7Wright's'lo?' One house and lot In tho town of
th the privilege of renewal at the ^“^XrMtwart 80 2-3 fe« Coolldge. said county, being lot
d of this time. thence at right angles north west number three 13) In square twentj-
3. The sole object and [.'■•■pose „ e . , 0 Dekle's land, thence two (22) fronting on Pine street
the proposed association s to pro- >t f| ht a , 1R|e , 80 0.3 feet to the thirty (30) feet and runnig hack
ate the cause of the Jewish rellg- 8tart | ng po| n t. .one hundred and twenty-five <r2o)
n. ■ Said property levied on as the feet to the railroad.
4. That they desire the power :o property of H. E. Roach to satisfy an: Sold as the property of tho estate
cha-e, own and sell real estate execution Issued from the city court of Mrs. L. M. Donalson. deceased.
’ - ... 111. .-in In In.' TV S SMITH. AdlU.
lot where H. Megahee resides, same
fronting- 187 feet on North side of
Japonlca Avenue and running back
200 feet to an alley, being lot 1 and
west half of lot 2 In block 17 In plat
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas County:
Notice Is hereby given that the
undorslgned has applied to, the
.! or f. ltl , ,lrj . °. r “Id county for leave to f t ‘ own so f^ as property of H
I sell land belonging to the estate of M h bankrant
! Ipnima Lewie [° T the payment of • Rnlo h ' v an order of Hon George
debts and distribution. Same appli
cation wll lbe heard at the regular
term of the court of ordinary for
said county to be held on the first
Monday In October 1907.
M. A. FLEETWOOD,
Adm. Emma Lewis.
9-6-4t
rchase, owa ami sea real esioie execution issued irom me city eeurv
ficlent for tho actual occupation 0 f Thomasvllle of said county In fa-
d necessary uses of the said final vor of W. R. Harableton, said proper-
ael association, and to be alowedfo ty being In the possession of the
telve by gift or devtco property of said H. E. Roach.
y kind on terms conUined In the
t or device, and to do any and all
ngs necessary and proper for thoj
rancement of the Dnal Ilirgel asso-
not Inconsistent with the
D. S. SMITH, Adm.
9-6-4t
This the 30th day of August 1907. |
Is the 30tn day ot August isvi.; ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff, T. C. I Georgia, Thomas County:
9-«*4ti Notice la hereby given that the
undersigned has applied to tne or-
M-ffiSSS sM-WION FOR ADMIN,8TRA-
JERK FORK petitioners pray for Georgia. Thomas County -7, ^tsjand^.r.butlon. said
t^b^made* a'body co*porate*and ^e'ln due'fonn I to < *be appohfted'Wi-- rexSar Wra^of the^louri of on't'he
tic. with all the rights, prlvlleg- Sanent administrator upon the es- I ar ; m October 1907.
immunities and restrictions fixed tate of R U ben Rosser, late of *aid;l*t MotnU^*® FLEETWOOD,
— county, notice is hereby given that ^ dm Levy j, e wis.
I said application will be heard at the ** 9-6-4t
I regular term .of the court of ordin-
1 ary for said county, to be held on
| the first Monday In October 1907.
1 Witness my hand and official sig-
' nature this 2nd day of Sept. 1907.
WM. M. JONES, Ord
w. FEINBERO,
BEN SHOENIG,
H. FEINBERO.
W. GOLDBERG.
M. ROSENBERG,
JAKE GOLDBERG.
L. KOLESKI,
A. ROSOLIO,
B. LUBEN,
JULIUS SAPERO.
J. MIRSKY.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas County:
, . Notice Is hereby given that the
9 r 64t undersigned has applied to the
I’* riinnrv of said county for leave 10
sell land belonging to the estate 0
* sell land belonging to me --
APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA- j (}. Miller, for the Pay“«“‘ °‘
TION. I debts and distribution. . Said appn
N J HOPKINS: Attorney for pe- Georgia. Thomas County: J be beard at the
r S ,s ,0 certify that the enJ.^SSSS SSJSTtt JC Sff AS’lbf ‘- a «
- -irswwr i&e-ii.-s.-W'jsai!
C. S. C. Thomas Co. I in h ' p heard at the regular term or
29, 1907 8-30-41. hg 0{ ordinary for said coun-
„ 0 „,_ ! tv to ge held on the first Monday In
SOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP. ( Q Ctober [907.
itODer
'a 1 a M. A. MILLER,
”• Adm. J- O. Miller.
9-C-4t
A'hom It Jfa.v Concern
he partnerehlp between H. M.
ler and F. H. Butler In -fife con-
: ot the City Bakery was on the
teenth of January, 1907, dlssclv-
iv mutual corscnt. The builnes*
jw being conducted by H. M. But-
who has assumed all the Ilablll-
of the old firm. * nd t0 wllom al*
ta are due.
CITY BAKERY,
' H. M. BUTLER
1-41.
„ „ ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
0 t'?« e ne, 1 . 9 m 7 .- hand and Ml* G ^i to tSSb^n 'that the
nature this 12th dav » 07 ' underM “baa appllsni to the or-
WM. M. JGNES, Ord. J of , a id county for leave to
* 4 wll land belonging to the cstate o
George M .Dekle for the payment
APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA- o{ debu and distribution. Said ap-
TOR. I plication will bo heard *}_£* **’}'*!
ur term nf tho Mart of ordinary ^
‘ ta he held on the first
Georgia, Thomas County*
G. A. Plymole hating '
G. A. Plymole hnsing nssiswn ' ^ $gmM to he held
cation to me In due form to ho JP- Monday In Oct, 1MT.
pointed permanent admlnUtrstor j B ROUNTREE,
upon the estate of Mrs. Telithen Geo. M. I
Plymole late of aald county, notice
Adm.
Oeo. M. Dekle.
9-<-4t
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE.
Georgia. Thomas County:
By virtue of an order of the court
of ordinary of aald county will besold
at public outcry on the lat Tuesday
In Oct.. 1907. at the court house In
said county between the usual hours
of sale the following real estate In
Thomaa county to wit:
One (1) lot In blo-k R. on Oak
st., commencing at a fence near the
Episcopal colored church, running
North west fifty-two and one half
feet on Oak street and running back
one hundred nnd eighty feet South
west. Terms cash.
R. F. WHIDDON
Adm. M. A. Whlddon.
9-8-4t
Sale by an order of Hon. George
L. Patterson, referee In bankrupt
cy.
J. P. CAY, True.
9-6-41
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Isabelle Williams vs. John Williams,
Libel for Divorce In the Superior
Court of Thomas County, Georgia,
October term, 1907:
To the Defendant, John Williams:
You are hereby notified nnd re
quired to be and appear at said term
of said court to be held on third
Monday of October 1907 then and
there to answer the plaintiff's said
complaint as In default thereof the
court will proceed as Jo Justice may
appertain.
Witness the Hon. Robert, O. Mtl-
chell. judge of said court this sixth
day of August, 1907.
' . J. W. GROOVER, C1U:
8-9-St
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Georgia. Tbomas county.
To the Sheriff or bis Lawful Depu
ties of said County:
In superior court Thomaa cdunty
and state of Georgia.
Hattie Edwards vs George Ed
wards. _, .
I To the defendant George Edwards:
J. W.'Tbornniii naving in proper I y ou are hereby required personally,
form applied to me for permanent or by at torney to be and appear at
Af ofiminlatmtlon iu the tarm nf Thomas superior
APPLICATION FOR ADMINISTRA
TION.
Georgia. Thomas County:
To /whom It may concern:
J. W. Thornhill having In P
IUUU OJIJIUCU W — - —* • .
letters of administration in the es
tate of Mrs. Nancy C. Thornnill. of
said county. This Is to cite all of
the creditors and next of kin to Mrs.
Nancy Thornhill to bo and appear at
my offlee within the time allowed
ur mj — ,
the next term of Thomas superior
court, to be bold In and for said (
county on the 3rd Monday in Octo-,
bbr next 1907 then and there to an-/
swer plaintiff’s complaint.
Aa In default thereof, the court
my offlee within tne time ano-vu Ai default thereof, tne court
by law and to show cause If any why procee d aa to Justice shall ap-
permanent administration should not perta | D _
be granted to J. W.,'Thornhill upon • w , tJ)(
Witness the Honorable Robert 0.
estate of Mrs. Nancy C. Thorn MJtchel)i judge of said court,
hill. Witness my hand and official Th(i th# 6th day 0 f September
signature, this 5ta day of September ig07
1907. n . J. W. GROOVER. Clk.
WM. M. JONES, Ord. ^ t T N HOPKIN8. Atty for Petitioner
! PETITION for charter.
Georgia! Thomas'county.
To The Honorable Superior Court of
Said County:
The petition of F. H. Smith and
A. P. Harley, both of aald state and
county, and P. N. Harley, of the
county of. Ware, aald state, reapect-
fally shows to the court
Flint. That they have associated
themselves together under the name
and style of the 8MITH-HARLEY
8HOE COMPANY, for the purpose
ee ennditetlug^e mercantile biisineav.,
buying and selling articles of mer
chandise such as may be found nrof-
(table In handling, particularly shoes,
bats and genta’ furnishing goods.
Second. That they desire to be In-
corners ted under the name nf
8MITH-HARLEY SHOE COMPANY.
Third. The amount ot capital;
stock of said corporation shall be tnn,
thousand (110,000.00) dollara, with.
APPLICATION FOR SUPPORT.
Georgia. Thomas County:
Mr«. M. C. Dekle having made ap-
iVlcatlhn for twblvo /month's nup-
port out of the estate of George M.
Dekle.and appraisers only appoint
ed to set apart the same having fil
ed this return. All persons concern
ed are hereby required to show cause
before the court of ordinary or
said county on the first Monday In
October,' 1907, why said application
should a ^ m % nt ioNE8. Ort. 4>
rite privilege of increasing same at
such time as shall be found dealrit-
bre to do so, to the sum of twenty-
five ($25,000.00) dollars.
Fourth. That the ten thousand
($10,000.00) dollars capital atock
has been actually paid In.
Ffth. Tbe principal place of bnn-
InesB of aald proposed corporation
shall be In Thomasvllle,. Thomaa
county, Georgia, and R Is desired
that the said corporation be author
ized to establish branch businesses at
such points as shall appear deslrablo
to the directors of Mid proposed cor
poration.
Sixth. Petitioners dealre to be in
corporated nnder the said name and
style for the period of twenty (JfO)
years, and pray that they may/have
the usual privilege of ;eneWal*at
the expiration of aald period.
Seventh. Petitioners desire pow
er to purchase and hold property,
real and personal, to sue and to be
sued, to exercise all spwers conferr
ed upon corporations of similar char
acter under tbe laws of the,state of
Georgia, and that the personal lia
bility of the stockholders in safd
corporation may be limited to the
amount ef each stockholder's un
paid stock subscription. If any.
Your petitioners pray'tbs pasting
of an order by this Honorable Court,-
granting this application, and that
they and their successors and asso
ciates be Incorporated for and dur
ing a term of twenty (20) years,
with tbe privilege ot renewal , at tbe
expiration of Mid twenty(20) years
for the purposes as herein set forth.
F. H. 8MITH,
A. P. HARLEY,
P. N. HARLEY.
Petitioners.
W. C. SNODGRASS. '
. Petitioner's Atty.'
I, J. W. Groover, Clerk ot tbe Su
perior Court In and for. the county
of Tbomas, slate or Georgia, hereby
certify that the above and foregoing
is a true copy of the origtnal netl-
tlon this dav filed In my offlee.’ _
J. W. OROOVER, C, S, C.
9-20-41.
bankruptcy sale.
wm be sold at public outcry ® 0
the 90th day of September. 1907.
during the legal hours of Mle, to the
highest bidder for CMh, upon the
pram lass In Coolldgs. Thomas, coun
ty, Georgia, one dwelling house and
Pale People Made Ruddy by RydaleV
Tonic. (
Pale people are pale because tbe
blood Is deflclsat In quantity or poor
In quality, or both. Tbirf Impover
ished condition of the blood ta -at-
most Invariably caused by some waat
lug disease. The cauM ‘may be a
chronic disease such as dyspepsia,
consumption, maiana. etc., or it may
be tbe retnU of an acute disease
such u fever, etc. it matters not
what cause produces this lmMsntN
Ithed condition of the blood, Rv'daler
Tonlo will restore It to. its normal
state and brifig back the hue of
health to tho pale cheek.
Rydale's Tonic la put up In 50c,
and 1.00 slsea. The large size con
tains 2 1-2 times the small size. For
rale by Montgomery & Macro tyre