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U'liutr-iif'ss amt Constipation,
•'or years I was troubled with bli-
lsbeys end Vcristlrnflon, whlef
Doai^ Kidney Pills. I havo^ soma
•fur fliem on band now and always.
I will have a supply bandy. My back
and kidneys have formerly , gtren
me a let ot trouble. V often set ,
wet, and sometimes when I take cold
it settled In my back-. Doan’s Kid*
noy Pills have .knocked tbls sort of
backache out of me several times
I used to think It wee malaria and
took several different Unda of med
icine, beeldee rubbing my bask with
liniments, but 1 bare come to And
-out that It was tire kidneys. To
take Doan’s Kidney Pills is lust like
oiling s squeaking wagon. They set ,
the kidneys going and as long .as .
they continue to act properly there •
Is never any backache. Ton can
put me down as n friend to Doan’s
Kidney Pills. When I ge flshlngl
want a rod. When I go bnnnng
f want a gun. When X bare the
backache I want Doan’s Kidney
Mils."
For sale by nil dealers. Price 50
Nats Foster-Mllbnrn Co., Buffalo.
New York, solo agents for the United
States. ' .•
Remember the Dame—Doan’s—
and take so etbor.
Notice.
I bare received the Acte of the
Legtilatnre for 190T and am ready
to deliver them to all J. P.’s, and N.
P.’s and Ex-O. J. P.’a In Thomas
county.
WM. M. JONES. Ord.
W. H. LEAHY. O. P. Agt
Atlanta. Oa.
DAVID PORTER, Art
ThnmasvJUe. Oa.
WEEKLYl
FRIDAY DECEMBER IS, 1007.
THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA.
Do you wanragood position—one of the better sort—one
worth having? If you do, take a course of business and
short hand training in this old reliable school. Call or
write for full information to
A. W. BALL, President.
LEGAL ADVERTISMENTS
ADMINISTRATORS SALE
Georgia, Thomas county.
By virtue of an order of the court
•f ordinary of said county will be
sold at public outcry on the first
Tuesday, in January 1908 at the court
house in said county, between the
usual hours of sale the following rea}
ectate situate in Thomas county; one
town lot number three (3) In column
three (3> west In square letter G. G.
in the survey of the town <>f Thomas-, at a polnt on the orlglnal Smith
rilta Georgia. containing one half I, g((M lot 102 known a8 the 80IIth .
**!',. a . west corner of William McMath'B
Also all that tract P • 1 land; thnnea northerly to the land*
l «nd situate, lying and being_ln the f K nJbb and oth J thence t0
city of Thomasvllle Ga., and descrlb- wc6t „ ne of the lot . thence 80uth
Ao the origltinl south line of said lot;
sad to satisfy the same; towlt:
Tbt city lot In that part o fths city of
Thomasvllle, Ga., known as Fletch-
orvllle lying between the residence
lotB of Joseph Crovatt and W. L.
Howell, fronting 62 1-2 feet on the
south margin of Jackson street, and
running back at. right-angles with
Jackson street 180 feet. Also 80
acres of land more or less, being that
part ot lot number 102 in the 13th
"trlct of said county, known as the
David J. Hall place, and beginning
Trees for Many Purposes
Oranges, Lemons and Grape Fruit for tropical
planting; Peaches,* Plums and Pears especially
adapted to the South; Persimmons, Pecans, Hardy
Roses, Shade Trees, Hedge Plants, Flowering Shrubs, etc.
Taber’s Trees Thrive
they are of the choicest varieties and have been grown from superior stock,
.j ideal location and under the care of expert nurserymen. Booklet, "Past,
lent and Future,** and complete catalogue, free.
GLEN SAINT MARY NURSERIES COMPANY /
[v, L TABER. Pm. A Trrw. Box20. GLEN SAINT MARY, FLA. U. I1ARJLDIIUME, Sco J,
DE
£r\ws
BE
DE
HAMMERS
FTles
SOLD BY, 'VY. J. WH ITE, GOOLTDGE, Ga.
IOCKLtBtRRY\
“The Cigar You Are After”
Many men are switching from one brand
of cigars to another. Not so with the
Huckleberry smoker; he is a repeater.
Lee Ro> Myera €o.
*d as follows; Beginning ninety-
seven (97 and one-third (1-3) foet
from the corner of Stephens and
Washington streets, the property
bought from P. G. Fallls by Robert
Benrdon, running along 'Stephens
street west thirty-five (35) feet to
land owned by Billie Moore, thence
south along said lino of said lot own
ed by said Moore one hundred and
twenty feet (120), thence easterly
thirty-five feet, th'enco northerly bark
to starting point? one hundred and
twenty (120) feet said Iffnd being
same described In deed from R. Bran
don to Lillie Stuart recorded in Book
D. D. page 653.
Terras cash.
‘ M. A. FLEET WOOD.
Adm. G. W. Williams.
• . 12-6-41
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
Georgia. Thomas county:
By virtue of an order of the court
of ordinary of said county, will bo
30’d at public outcry on the first Tues
day in January 1908 at the court
aouse in said county between the
usual hours of sale the following real
Estate to wit. All that tract of land
lying and .being on the east ride of
the north prong of Reedy Creek, ho-j
Ing part of lot No. 380 in the loth j
district of Thomas county containing
200 acres more or less.
Also the following land lying and
being in the town of Pavo, Georgia,
known as tho T. .T. Ticker nlaco, said
contain one acre bounded ns fa*
,vs, beginning at a lino on Harris
Afreet right on the county line, run
ning due north on county lino street
seventy yards* thence oast 70 yards,
thence south 70 yards, thence west
70 yards to starting point.
Also that, tract or parcel of land
lying and being In tho 8th district of
Colquitt county, Ga., and being In the
city of Moultrie being part of lot
No. 262 in said district, the same
containing 1-4 of nn acre and bound*-
Pil n« follows: East by lands of T.
W. Davis, north by lands of E. W.
Anderson, west by land of A. D. Pnt-
tersdn and on the south by King
street.
Also a certain tract or parcel of
land lying and being in tho 8th dls-
| trlct of Colquitt county Georgia, the
I same being and lying In the Booth
■ West corner of lot of land No. 14 3.
i bounded an follows,|on the south and
| west by original lines on the north by
i T. B. Pyles, east by John Plymil, at
! the run of Branch, containing 7;»
j acres more or less,
i Terms cash.
MAMIE F. DAVIS.
Adm. T. W. Davis
12-6-4t
thence to the point of beginning.
Property pointed out by plaintiffs.
Levy made this December 2nd, 1907.
T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
By virtue of an order of the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be
sold at public outcry
on the first Tuesday
In January, 1908, at the court house
iu said county, between the usual
hours of sale, the following real es
tate, situate In Thomas county; to-
wit: A certain tract of land lying
and being iu tho 13th district of
Thomas county Georgia, bouided on
the north by lands of Watson & Gib
son. south by A. C. Thompson, east
by lot No. 172 and on the west by
Watson & Gibson and R. C. Wheel
er. being the east, half of lot No. 151
containing 228 acres, more or less.
T;rms cash.
M. A. FLEETWOOD, Adm
J. K. Philips.
12-6-4t
MAKERS
Ask Your
Cigar
Man
Makes a Woman
Look Ten Years
Younger
Because It takes
a great weight
oil her mind . .
Jell»0
Solves tho daily Dessert problem.
By using Jell-0 it is possible to servo
a different dessert every day in tho year.
J el 1-0 can be prepared in
stantly!—simply
add boiling water
_ . uud snt to cool.
7 flavors. 10c.
*s*<a package a t all
grocers.
• Hie Genesee Pore F«o4 Co., LeRoy, N. T.
VUUonrbooth^^i^t^vnE^o^ti^^^l
That Roddenbery Is fast gaining
ground in tho various counties tha
“Grim Jiggs** has been claiming as
his stronshold is manifest, by many
flattering reports that daily come tb
us.
DiECUBsing the congressional race
yesterday a Decatur county citizen
who was in our city for & few hours
3iid:
“There is no doubt thi^, Rodden
bery is growing stronger in Decatur
county ©very day. The great mass
if country people are especially ral
lying to his standard. On the west
side of Flint river, out In the Donal-
Youvllle and Iron City districts al
most the entire vote wilt be for Rod-
donberry. Since the debate held in
Bainbridge a few weeks ago, Roddcn-
berry has been gaining ground stead
ily and despite the efforts that the
Griggs men have made to make it ap
pear that tho present congressman
had the vote of Decatur county cin
ched the facts that have come fn
from the surrounding territory in no
wise bears out this view. If Decatur
is not found In the Roddenberry
column I will bo very much surpris
ed.’’
Panama Canal—Erie Canal.
Machinery Is digging the Panama
canal a thousand times quicker than
gomery 4b MacIntyre.
Machinery produces L. ft M. paint
at GO times less cost for labor, than
if made by lmnd.
Tho L. M. gift)* Hjo best job in
the worlfl, because L. ft M. zinc hard
ens L. Sr. 11. white lead and makes L.
ft U. Paint wear like Iron for 10 to
15 years.
. It only requires 4 gallons of this
celebrated paint and 3 gallons of lin
seed oil nt 60 cents per galon, to
ptoir.t a moderate sized house.
U any defect exists in L. ft M.
paint, will repaint house for nothing.
Sold by John G. Burney, Boston,
Ga.. and. Bracey Pharmacy, Thom&s-
villo. Ga.
PERSONAL
•Rev. Reese Griffin of Pavo
Friday in the city shopping *
Miss Amanda Neel Is In Metcalfe
oh a visit to relatives.
Mr. G. C. Owen of Cooliaga spent
Friday in town on business.
Mr. J. J. Parramore of Boston was
In Thomasvllle Thursday for a short
Mr. T. D. Winn left yesterday for a
short business trip on the Coast Line
Miss Eleanor Hopkins left yester
day for a short visit to friends in
Montlcello.
Mrs. Elizabeth McLoud who has
been visiting Miss Alberta Walker
returned to Quitman Friday.
Mrs. Ira Dekl? of Ochlochneo was
a visitor to Thomasville Friday.
LOST—Note given by W. M. Carlisle
to W. R. Culpepper, * $46.<)0 due
Oct. 1st. $35 credit, Reward for
return. 4t
Rev. D. H. Parker of Boston spent
Thursday in Thomasville.
«1<W Reward, 9100.
The readers of this paper will be
pleased to learn that there is at lea3t
Mr. Nelson Brooks of Boston spent
Thursday in the city on business.
Mr.‘Will Mash has been in tho city
for a few days visiting relatives.
Mr. Jab. M. Jones of Boston was
In town Thursday spending the day
with bis father Judge W. M. Jones.
Tho weather man imported twen-
une drt’Jided disease that science hn* ;
been sble to cure in nil its stages, and j ty seven degree Wednesday night.
! ro the
< being
: quires
™ >3 told* than any this win
modi ml fraternity. Catarrh j ter.
:\ constitutional disease, rc-'
constitutional treatment,
’fairs Catarrh Cure is taken inter*
* ”11 v -''Meg dlrectlv upon tho blood
and mucous surfaces of the system.:
thereby, destroying* tho foundation of
■ V* (ittmfixt*, and .glvlnc the patient
building un the constl-
assisting nature in doing
The proprietors have so
in Its curative powers that !
i ■ ■ i kll.i.lMnJ ilnltl. I*. It.
Mr. Wubrter Edwards of this city
tas returned from his old home in
Husiac, Fla. lie. spent a week or
more renewing old acquaintances and
reportfc a very pleasant visit.
l.-M dollar? fnr weak KIDNEYS MAKE WEAK
von; n anils in yoi k is ii.sk
a’.l the time If you.keep jour uu-n
about you. You uoo so ninny llulf*
tilings you buy bo. ausf- the money if
ko handy. You.wouldn't buy ft>iR ot
them if you had
AX ACCOR XT IT THE <>I
OCHLOCKOXEE.
You would dcrirtt* that vo'i'flldn**
rmgli *v,| r r.it*.»
’he price of those
didn't buy would
triable pir-inc u 1
Ever thing about
chock.
lit
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j ADMINISTRATORS SALE.
| Georgia. Thomas county:
By virtue ot an ordor of tho court
; of ordinary of* said county will be
1 *old nr public outcry on the first
; Tuesday in January 1908 at thoT.ourt
j attune in said county, between the
I usual hours of rale the following real
estate situate In ThoranBVIlle, county I y ou w
towlt; All of a certain town lot. j noe( j t
| one acre, more or loss, situate and j drawing a choc
i lying on Stevens street, known on Jot j mftny things yc
sixteen (16) in column two (2)
! block two (2) Wilson .survey known „
j the lot where the mid Buck Hall j t j,j
I formerly lived. J BANK OF OCHLOOKOXE
V Terms cash.
M. A. FLEETWrTOD. Adm
Buck Hall.' • , ',v ‘ f
fc *“■* One of the best formulae known!
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. oxtornel use chb be made bv n i
! Georgia, Thomas County. | combination of kerof. n use oil. spirits'
Robert Alexander, administrator • turpcntiuo> origanum, rt.er and a
upon the estnte of Charles Alexan-1 moIJ j a when theso different ot!*
<!er, late of said count*.’, deceased, { aro ma( j 0 an emulnlou It la the
having filed his petition for discharge. m0ht penetrating of nil line-amenta,
this Is to cite all persons concerned S | !lott * s Emulsified ‘*11 Liniment It
to rhow cause against the granting nitw j 0 from the abov« formula’and 1?
of this discharge, at the regular term / put np in half p | nt bot tie 8 in a yel-
of the Court of Ordinary for saiu _ i 0 package anj sells for 25 cent**
r rorr«tl pat foil.
for mothers fo use is
•lrive <*ongh Syrup. It
good ns muffle sugar,
opiates. Sold by
MacIntyre.
Kidnby Diseases Cause Half the
Common Aches nrd IJJs of TJiom-
As t nu weal: link weakens a
•'ri iln, so weal: kidneys weaken the
vlu.io body and hasten the final
ircuklng-down.
Overrork. strains, colds and other
cmivcs lb jure the kidneys, and wbsn
their activity is lessened (lie whol*-
body suffers from the excess of ur*
RRKD AT HOME CY
AI.^OIMTION METHOD-
If you *n.Ter from bleeding. Itch
Irg. * or p;o:,\i.:!ng piles, *^ud j prison circulated In tho blood,
rue yen- address, ntu! I will tell you j
how to curt* yourself at heme by the
new absorption treatment and wil
also send some of this homo ,tyo&t
Jient for trial, with references from
your own locality if requested. Im
mediate relief and permauont euro
assured. Send no money, but tell oth
era of this offer. Write today to Mrs.
i. Summers, Box P, Notre Dame Ind.
Aches and pains and languor and
urinary ilia come, and there is an
1 4 uv ur-lncreasing tendency towards
j ijialietis, and fr.tal Bright’s‘disease,
j There In no real help for thft jnfferer
f except kidnoy help, ■ - * m
j Doan’s Kidney Pills act directly on
' tho' kidneys and cure every kidney
i ill. Thomnaville cures are the proof.
D. Melvin of Albany, Ga., say*:
; “I always speak a good word for
|//anfa, Birmingham 6 Atlantic R. R.,
Grange and Atlanta & West Point R. R.
the Inauguration of the echedule of the Atlanta. Birmingham
LUntlc railroad now In effect e new end cc?*enl#nt route le opened
' Atlanta end polute beyond vie LeOrange, Ga.
I Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic railroad train No. 1. arrlTlng La
rge 5:4E p. m., makes close connection with Atlanta A West Foint
|oad train No. 34, leaving LaGrange at 5:50 p. m., arriving Newnan
i p*. m. and arriving Atlanta at 8:28 p. m„ connecting with all out-
r night trains. ,
I The trip to Atlanta la through a new and beautiful territory. The
11, the same aa via other routes and the service unexcelled.
X ^.ROWLAND, Traf. Mgr.
Atlanta, G».
! P. SEARCY, 'com. Agt
county to be held on tho first Monday J bottle yold under guarantee by
In January. 1908. I .Montgomery & MacIntyre.
Ifm. M. Jones, Ord.
12-8-4t:
ROMANTIC MARRIAGE.
Tliomnsvllle Couple Mnrrleil nt the
Home of Rev. A. W. Uonler.
Miss N’ollle Rigsby and Mr. Jas. F.
Quinn were married at the home of
Rev. A. W. Bealer Saturday night
about nine o’clock. None of the
friends of the young people wer.a
aware of the fact that this step
was contemplated nt this time find
the marriage came as a’ complete
surprise. Only the very Intimate
friends ef the couple were present as
witnesses.
It was desired that the weeddlng
occur without any being aware of
Its happening and K was done. Mr.
Quinn has been in the city for more
than a year as the employee of Mr.
Jas. T. Hurst In the plumbing busi
ness and Miss Rigsby I* the daughter
of Mr*. L. Y. Rigsby who bee charge
of the Waverly House In (his city.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas Connty.
Notice is .hereby given that I will
sell at public outcry to the highest
and best bidder, within the legal
hours ef sale, at the Court House In
Thomaarille on tho 1st Tuesday in
yanuary, 1908. the followiBg prop
erty levied on under an execution Is
sued from the Superior Court of the
county of Thomas In this state In fav
or of A. M. Watson A Co., and
against J. L. Carmen, as principal,
and J. W. Peacock and W. M. Miller,
as securities: towlt:
All that town lot or tract of. land
In the town of.Coolldge In said coun
ty. fronting 150 feet on the east side
of Walnut street: thence egst to Main
street 400 feet and being parts ‘ of
town ’ lota S. No. 4, and
No. 1 and No. 2 In
bloeh No. t In the plat of said town
of Coolldge; levied on ns tho proper-
tv of WlUlam M. Miller, one of the
defendants In said 11 fa, property
polntld ont by plaintiffs. Levy made
November 11, 1207.
Also wtn.be sold at the time and
place above stated the following
property levied on aa the property
Ilonsheys end Vcustlpnflon,
i'i»do life miserable for me. My np-
potlte failed me. #1 lost m.v usual
foiled nnd activity. Pepsin propara
lions and cathartics only made mat
ters worse. I do no} mow whore I
shouldh ave boon today had I not
tried Chnmberlaln’s Stomach and
Liver Tablets. The tablets relieve
the 111 feeling at once, strengthen the
digestive functions, helping tho sys
tem to do Its work naturally.—Mrs.
Rosa Potts, Birmingham, Ala. These
tablets are for sale by Montgomery
A MacIntyre, Thomasvllle, Oa.
4 PER CENT GOV’T BONDS
Are at a premium—3’s are hard to
get and 5’s are a thing ot the past—
yet wb allow 4 per cent ba your Sav
ings account at
PEOPLE’S SAVINGS BANK
.Mitchell House Block.
Miss Tulla Gibson of Ochlochneo
spent Friday In town.
• .