About Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-???? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 10, 1908)
AND SOUTH GEORGIA PROGRESS JANUARY 10, II SHERIFF’S SALE. ] Seorgln, Thomas County: j In and by virtue of > Justice Court fl fa I «UI sell at public outcry before the court house door In the city of Thomasvlllo. Thomascounty, . f ^ ■ as., within the legal hours of sale on sell at public outcry to the highest the llt Tuesday In February 1908 end beat bidder, within the legal t - ne following described property, honra of sale, at the Ceurt House In tow | t „u c f the west half of lot No. Thomaavllie on the 1st Tuesday in 2 (n B j ock 18> 8 | M 0 f i 0 t 100 by 137, January, 1908, the following prop- 1 , eet _ game (, etng t„ the town of C'ool- erty levied on under an execution Is- Jd 0a and t he same being a part ened from the Superior Court of the, Qf orlg , na , , ot of land No . 2 iu, m tne county of TJ>omas In this state le far- 13tJl Dlatr , ct of ThomM C0U nty. Oa, or . A t‘ ¥’ „ XJinHnsI 1 and levied on as the property of H | ^UUler.'i McCrary and Robert Blair to satisfy. fEtzNTS Interesting Figures From The Weather Man Of Uncle Sam Mobile, Ala., Jan. 10.—A report 'rom Vinegar Bend, Ala., says that a rearcnd collision of freight and pai- sonper trains on the Alabama and Mississippi Railway today, tbree per sons were killed and twelve hurt. A number of cars were badly damaged. Tbe freight train carried a pasaengor coach In the rear. Trains Met oa Bridge. Mobile, Ala., Jan, 10.—Seven pe>- sons are reported killed m a collision between The report of Capt. C. M. Strong to hls ( department shows some inter estlng facts and figures regarding climatic conditions tor the year 1307 and are worthy of careful perusal. The barometric record shows a varia tion If Just one Inch during the year the highest being 30,27 on January 21st, the lowest 29,27 on June 1st. The average temperature for tbe year wsb 68 degree!, the highest 93 on July 22nd, the lowest 27 on Dec. ot’n. The extreme difference in tem perature for tbe year was 44 degrees, the average dally range being 22 de grees. There were 76 days when the temperature ranged over 90, and 12 days ranging below 23. The total rainfall of the year waa 66.02 Inches, being an excess of All that town lot or tract ot ins, . made and rotm tn the town af Coolidge in said eenn- MgtW. ****** g* J( ty, fronting 160 feet en the east aide “ me bv t,. r. 4 re y. of Walnut street; thence east to Mata uarylst. laus. street 400 feet and being parts of J. J - Hlr,T ’ s ttf nn ’ *’ ’ town lota I. No. IT and, l-»0-4t ■■ _ No - 1 * n<1 No- * ta , Georgia. Thomas County: block No. * in the plat ef said town | ordinary’s Office, Jai of Coolidge; levied on as the proper- Ordinary turn, ty of William M. Miller, one of the It appearing from «e w defendants In said fl fa. property by the managers of thetf pointed out hr plaintiffs. Levy made In the law School JfsW November 11, 1*67. > 1st. 1908, to decide®the Also will be sold at the time and have local taxation fof place above stated the following schools that 13 ^otea property levied on as tt— , of J. W. Peacock, ona af the defca- danU In the fl fa abova mentioned, and to satisfy the same; to wit: Tht city lot In that part # f tha city at Thomasvllle, Oa., known as Fletch- ervllle lying betwean tha resldance lota at Joseph Crovatt and W. L. Howell, fronting 4* 1-* feet en the sooth margin of Jackson street, and running back at rlght-anglss with Jackson street/119 fast. Also Id acres of land more or lees, being that a. .A t.S .La. dll* das' Ala. 114b 25,000*yardsof fine match sets Embroider ies and Flounces. No two alike. All Mill End, imported direct from St. Gaul, Switz erland, at prices which will surprise you. .w. „ jsre npllM the property, for local taxation for pijbllc achoc" - - ‘ * an d no votes were polled against cal taxation for publtasch«ols. J < clare that local texfipon for pub schools waa carried. Wm. M. JONga Ordinary. - Thomas. County,\ Georgia. l-lO-'t. a west-bound passenger id an extra freight train on the Mississippi and Alabama railroad ’ at Vinegar Bend, Ala. A number of perftns are reported hurt. The collalon occurred oh a bridge spanning a ravine at a very sharp t . curve. Both engines and a part of J* each train crashed through the tres- .tie and fell to the bottom of the rav- n tas twenty feet below. part ef let number 191 lit the lltfe -’(strict of Mid essxty, known as tha David J. Hall place, and beginning at a point on the original flsntk line •f said lot Idt known as the aeath- wast corner of William McMath's lead; thence northerly to tha lands of Y, K. Bibb and ethers; thaaae to the weet line at the let; thense aeath te'tfee original asath line at said let; thence to the, paint of beginning. Property pointed ent by plaintiffs. Levy made this December lad, 1997. T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff. Tbe total number oil miles record ed by tbe wind instruments was 46,- 481, the highest velocity 41 miles oa February 4tb, tha mean hourly v.- toetty 6 miles. Prevailing direction, south. Tbe latest. killing frost of tbe ■prlng'Ot 1907 was In April, the first In tbe fall on October 29th. There were 146 deer days, 123 partly cloudy days, 99 cloudy days, and 42 days with fog. Berlin, Jab. 10.—The most Intense excitement baa been aroused hire by an Interpellation, presented recently td the 'Prussian Landtag by a liberal member, demanding tha introduction of manhood In the elections of mem bers of the lower boose of the Prus sian Landtag. Before the Landtag convened to day, Socialista to tha number of one thousand marched tn procession be fore the parliament building. Tbe demonstration assumed a somewhat threatening aspect, and a large body of police waa called to the scene and ■urrouned the building. The crowd before the parliament building In creased rapidly and numbered many thousands. SHERIFF’S BALE. Georgia. Thomas -Tuesday Will he sold on the Arst Tuesday In February. 1*«8. thejeourt hguto door In the city ,.of Thomaavllie, Thomas county, d £ legal hours of isle, the following de scribed property; to wit; -1 National Bolt Cutter. 1 Lod A Shipley Turnlng Latne. 1 Engine and Boiler now in use «. the Thomaavllie Iron Works, in Thomaavllie. Geor«|»- Said property levied on »> “ totlMyTn^tan f~m the “lty Court of Thomaavllie, De cember term. 1907. In favor ofHart- »nd L pl^“ "I’fftaMkTS Boyer Turning Lathe IttrtS Drill Press. SaUpropcrty levied •» d of k. L. Thompson, and will he win tn satisfy an execution from toe cuy EuSSrJ ‘' 10 tj. HIGT. Sheriff. T. C.. Oa. L STEYERMAN glO* Reward, SIM. The readers of this payer will be pleased to learn that there la at least one dreaded dlaeaee that salenaa has ba<n able to erne In all lta stages, ant •hat la catarrh. Rail's Catarrh Owe fc the only partitas are new known being a constitutional disease, re unites a constitutional 'treatment mil's Catarrh Cura la token Inter nally, acting directly upon tbs Mood and mucous surfaces of tha evstem.' thereby destroying tha foundation of the disease, end giving tha patient strength by bntldiag np tbe cnnstl-l tutlon and assisting nature In doing! Ha work. The proprietor* have aa lunch falthln lie ru ratty* powers that ♦hey offer on» hundred dollar* for . *nv nose that I* falls to enr*. 8and Tor llet of te**'einnla1s. Address F. .7. Choney A C<v. Toledo, O. Sold 1>» all dnieciMr 76 cents. Take Hall’* Family Pill* *or constipation. PERSONALS Mias May Buckalew who now calls Fltxgersld her home la in the city for a tew days the gueat of friends. sarlly have to be financed to andj through lta money, center*, That its AHanta( 0a ., Jan . 9 ._0*orgla‘ great money center of our country Is cohfedfrate Veterans may get their' Wall street, or New York proper ^ , uarter , y pension* within a tow days | Instead of waiting until March. The Mr. Oscar Harris, tbe traveling public school teachers are dlio like- secretary of the Mumford Home was ly to get thidir back salarle* In a’ in tbe city for a few days this week, short time. | soliciting for this worthy institution. ' Money from various sources la roll- He was met with a number of very lug Into tbe state treasury. liberal responses from the jeltlxea ■ and some of the secret orders. FIRE WEDNESDAY NIGHT. „ . „ — J Mr. J. H. Wade and wife reached Barn of Mr. William CargUi namag. Mondajr n|fht and hre at ed—Department Doe. Good Work ^ w|nter home pond p , an . The lire department was aroused , . , , . tatton, tor the winter. Accompany- at twelve thirty Wedneaday by an , _ „ „ „ , ' tag them were Mra. R. P. Wade. Mr. alarm of fire In the northern part of ^ . ■ i Wade’s mother, Mr*. Oarrestoa, town. They made a Quick run to he, ^ moth v r _ M , aa AHo . acene of the Are and found that the £ ne , ce Q( M „ Wade Mr . hare owned by Mr. William CargHl, ^ sona> H ., Jr „ and u . In flame*. They went to work with a, . , „ , _ j ■ . ... - . ’ O. Wade arrived during Chrlstmai vtat and although tha fire had made , . .. . .. . , ■ week. It Is tha Intention of the good headway saved all the stock . , , _ M1 . , entire party fo stay bare until next and nearly all the feed. fir s/inesa 4ka hn(li«fia> mra a itamflP’. ^ * the center of American finances, the south well known, especially the men| engaged In enterprises of public char acter In the south. ■ The'north has long since learned this lesson, and takes Wall street's money, builds up her Industries and thereby'benefits her people. Tbe soutb need* building up. It takes Qapltal to do this. War upon capital and what it represents, such war as (leor-- gla, Alabama and other soutnern state* have made upon «w ,UI WfflTr tally upon railroad capital,'work* aer-j ions Injury to the people of these states. The people are not Heated fairly. Denunciation and mistreatment* Is the methoda pursued largely by the of tbe south whan railroads are When the door* were op ened those nearest to them attempt ed to force their way Into the build ing, but tbe police held them back. burglars New* Received of the Death of Son of Mr. Bonbon Rockwell. Georgia, Thomas County: The store in r. B e « To Whom It Mar Concern: g.- a. Alderman and Bon J. R. Hall, having In proper form h __ Iar a tt*ek 1 anplied to me for permanent letter* scene of a bnrglar altaea of administration on the estate of H. B i g ht. These gentleman w L. Heme late of said county this is to fact that theli atl and singular the creditors and proud next of kin by marriage of B. L. one of the kind that wo Horne to be and appear at my office atto ek of a battering I within the time allowed by law and ttle V show cause, if any they can, why per- burglars, probably negroes SSltSSitfw® T,dnlty ’ too ‘“ State. . I priHd l * oor en 00 * 11 “ Witness my band and official alg- *cantltag In the erartt nature, this 6th day of January, 1903 Wm. M. JONES, Ordlflary. this there waa vary Uttl* 1-10-41. going the rest of the way. Mr. W. H. Rockwell received new* yesterday afternoon of the death of the llttU aen of hla brother, Mr. Reu ben Rockwell (a Savannah. Tbe death was very auddao, Uttla detail being given In the telegram. Mr. Rockwell left on tUs afternoon train to be with hts brother. The young fellow vraa one of tha bright**t, most beautiful children that have ever bean to Thomaavllie, and everyone waa attracted to him about a year ago when'he 'was la this city for a visit of a few week*. The sympathy of the whole town will go oat to tha parent! In their aamaaanred loss. pres* troubled. Why not deal In bustaeas, and with the facta as to railroads, In our ooun- try. Take the following: railroad rates ta thla eoontrr «>» 008 half aa much aa they are In England. They are only one third aa mudh as they are tn France, and a little over one-third aa mask a* they are In Ger many. i Government ownership control* railroads In Berop# largely. Oum are by private enterprise and aa to* difference la dne to private ownership here. Bat the largest portion of it This la one of the few fires that an alarm waa turned In time for the fire department to reach thrfscene before tt had gained any great headway. Tha first fire of the year also, and hand and official slgnatt day of January 190*. Wm. M. JONES, 1-10-11. , " ... tha fact that It waa mred, or praeti- haw to cally so, should argue well for the *** af thoae to eomaU there ■* ahonld ha no more disastrous ones k ths eltj wlU InUesd be tacky. ^ ,o*t If tha press would give ths people ■err the feeto ta full upon pnbUe Quae- the tloaa, and not lta opinions, the verdict ary of the pedple would be JntL Mr. itn. Philip# It entitled *o thssfcs for Ms id.*, manly tatter. ^ a F. HAVENS. Mm. Jnltou# Young came up from Metcalfe Thursday afternoon for some shopping la thin city.