About Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-???? | View Entire Issue (Jan. 24, 1908)
IV \ J.» t LEGAL ADVERTLSMENT SHERIFFS SALE. Georgia, Thomas County: in and by virtue of a J Court S fa I will sell at public .At/ m»ry ; $100 Reward, *100. Tbs readers of this paper will be I pleased to lean that there Is at least [one dreaded disease that science has bewt abls to care In all Its stages, aud that Is satarrh. Hall’s Catarrh. Cure .... . . . 'i m the only positive euro now known before the court house door In the KMn E a oonstltuttonal disease, re- city of Tbomasvl.le, Thomas county, a constitutional treatment Ga., within the legal hours of eale on {faffs Catarrh Con Is taken Infer tile 1st Tuesday In February UHJS MU y, acting dtreotly upon the Mood toe following described property, end mucous surfaces of the system, to wit all of the west half of lot No. thereby destroying the foundation of 2 In Block 18, site of lot 100 by 1ST the dliesee, end giving the psttent. feet, seme being In the town of Cool- strength ky building up the oeoitt- Idge, Ga„ end the seme being a part tattoo and neats ting nature la dales Baker and against H. McCrary nod „ , -. . .. . - _ . Robert Blair. Levy made and return- :— „jk*' Notice. *“ I bare recilred the Acta at the Legislature fir 1207 and am ready of original lot of land No. 210, In tba 12th District of Thomas county. Us. and levied on as the property of H - _ McCrary and Robert Blair to aatlnty.nny ease that It falls to cure. Bend a Justice Court Ufa In favor D. O. ^® r ' l,£ ?' Its work. The proprietors have so muoh falthln It* curative powers that they offer one hundred dollars for J. Cheney £ Co.. Toledo, O. Sold.by ed to me by C. P. Croly, bailiff, Jan nary 1st, 1208. T. J. HIQT, Sheriff, T. C., Oa. 1-10-4L Georgia, Thomas County: Ordinary's Offlce, Jan. 7th, 1808 to deliver the'4 to all J. P.’a, and N. It appearing from the returns made _, . __j . *,, by the manage™ of the election held P '* ,nd J - P -* ,n ™““ the Law School-District, January county, WM. U. JONES, Ord. tn the Law School-District, January county, 1st, 1808, to decide if the district will have local taxation for the public schools that 13 votes were polled — - for local taxation for public schools.-) Georgia, Thomas County: and no votes were polled against lo- To W T, om | t May Concern: cal taxation for public schools. 1 de clare that local taxation for public schools was carried. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. Thomas, County, Georgia. 1-10-dt This woman says that sick women should not fall to try Lydia E. Pinklinm’s Vegetable Compound as she did. Mrs. A. Gregory, of 2355 Lawrence St, Denver, Col, writes to Mis. Pinkham: “1 was practically an Invalid for six r ars, on account of frmnle troubles. underwent an operation by tlie doctor's advice, but in a few months 1 was worse than before. A friend ad vised Lydia K. Pinkliam'a Vegetable Compound and it restored mu to perfect health, each ss I have not enjoyed in many years. Any woman suffering as I did with backache, liearing-down pains, nnd periodic pitius,should not fail to use Lydia E. l'inkhum's Vegetable FIRST TRAIN i ONJONDAY Florida. Central Inaugur- afes Service on 1 that date. hand In this blessed work. Jail Work. One jailer says that after the vis it of one of our deaconessee he of ten finds the men on their knees or reading their Bibles, and sometimes he does not bear an oath for days. A Message From Dr. Mill*. Dr. Chas. 8. Mills, speaking before the 81et meeting of the Congre gational Home Mleslon Society, saye: "T- ■■ ■ - — • “The pocullor force of the plea for Tomorrow murke an Interesting Home Missions lies in that fact that day In the history of TAomasvIlle. It Involves the most Intimate and pre- Frem within her borders the fimt clous of our possessions—the isna passenger train of the Florida Cen- that we call our own, the church In tral Railway makes Its journey to the which be have been reared, the Florida line. The train will leave homes for which we are willing to the A. B. . A. depot at nine o'clock, die, the welfare of our children making the trip to the end of the throughout generations unborn... line, already completed and return-1 ...! The measurement of the devel- 'Ing at eleven ten. The train will opment of power at home, our de- conslst of engine number 20 of that gree of aggressiveness now In con- ALL WANT NEGRO VOTE Hughes and Booker Speak on Same Platform. Wise Ones Talk New York, Jan. 17—New York politicians attribute a hidden signifi cance to the appearance on the same platform today of Governor Hughes and Broker T. Washington, the col ored educator and president of Tus- kegee Institute. Washington Is ad mittedly the leader of Amerclan ne groes, and his Influence will go far toward determining the southern vote In the Republican nat- roid and will be run by. Engineer quoting for God our prairie* and' , onal conTentlon . That hls meeting J. R. Hall, having In proper form applied to mo for permanent letters Compound." of administration on the estate_of » p ACTS FOR SiCK WOMEN. Horne late of said county this Is to For , hlrty s Lydift K pi nk . all and singular the^cTed\lon ^ana Vegetable Compound, made next of kin by marriage of . . p, herlm. niu teen the „ . , marriage or a- £ from and herlw, been the H ° r " e ^ standard remedy for female ills. Ihow ran™ InlT!*** whvnei> and has positively cured thousands of manent administration ahoild ^ofte rS—nl'^n^mmrnSn^r! 1 granted to J. R. Hall on S. L. Horne's CITATION. Georgia, Thomas County: W. R. Foster, having made sppllra tlon to me In due form to be appoin ed permanent administrator upon tne estate. , nains U bn^aeh^^ tear estate of Edward Richardson, late of Witness my hand and official s g- 1 P"™,® estate Oi bawaru ItlCOnruCOB. IttlO OK *» luifba my naua auu uhiuhi , r , , said county, notice Is hereby given nature, this 6th day of January, 1908 mR-down feeling, flutiLency, indige,s- that said application will be beard at Wm. M JONES, Ordinary. the regular term of the Court of Or- 1-10-4t. Why don t J nu try IK i regular dlnary of said county to be held on the first Wond.y In February l»o» I Ge orgta, Thomas County : Witness my nand and official signs- whereas. Mrs. M. A. Montgomery hiil«7.'~A(7<lr<«£ LyunTMasa. Mrs. Plukhnin Invites all sick women to write her for advice. She has Kidded thousands _ « ... . ,”.. u , uucican, aim. an. a. ibuuibuuivi y ture thblt day ° f N° Te J? b f r - 1#u8 ' guardian, has filed an application ror Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, i | Mve to M u tn e corpus of the estate 1-10-tt I 0 f her ward Maybell Lane, formerly _ = __ _ j Duren, for the purpose of mainte- T3he Cause of Many SHERIFF’S SALE. \ nance and education, nil parties at Georgia, Thomas County: | interest are hereby notified to file' Sudden DeofLld. Will be eold on die Brat Tuesday their objections, if any, by the Feb- In February, 1808, at the court bouse ruary term of this court. Witness my There is s disease prevailing 'in this daor In the city of Tbomasvllle, hand and official signature, this 7th country most dangerous bccarcsodccep- Thomas county, Georgia, between the day of January 1908. ' ' “ "" ' J “ legsl.hours of sale, the following de- Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, scribed property; to wit: I l-iqrft. 1 Notional Bolt Cutter. | ■ 1 Lod £ Shipley Turning Lathe, live. JMuijyKudden deaths ure caused by it—-heart dis ease, pneumonia, heart failure or apoplexy are often I the result of kid- I uev disease. JF I Sidney trouble ia _ allowed tor.dvance fliekidney-pf*iror 1 LOQ mL Oulpiey iuruiug uiiuoi i _ 1 Engine and Boiler now in use at Ge “ r *ta. Thomas County: the Tbomasvllle Iron Worke, in ^* ry , J ' ph,1 1 ,p *' h * T ”f madel Thomssvllle, Georgia. I pHu gold property levied on m the P°rt oat qi tne eetato et 1 K. Phil- orooeTtr of C L. Thompson, and will lps, and appraise™ duly appointed to b?Em to satisfy an excqtlon from; set apart the same having filed thelri tkeJwty Court of Tbomnsvllle, Do- return, nil portions concerned nre cemher term 1907 In favor of Hart- hereby required to show Cause befora the bladder, or the kidneys thc:n«Ivcs SSZT rwrintet Co’ vs C L Thomp- the court of Ordinary of said coanty break down and waste nway cell by cell. •oif’iSso^tuuietime and place: "on the lint Monday In February, =* 1 Shumake £ Boyer Turning Lathe 1908 why said applleatlon should not 1 Wh?tney S £*Bond Drill Press. I ”* '""wS.’. M. JONES, Ordinary, tell property levied on as property 1-10-41 of C. L. Thompeon, and will he fold aZ* 11.A. am AWAii.tllnn frnm P.ltT, Floyd. 1 mountains, our villages and cities, Is Mr. John C. Vaughn, who for the the measure with which ten,twenty, past yesr iins been In the construe- fifty years from now, our work will tlon of this end of the line, will he, go forward on other shores... .The In charge on its initial trip. The new i tidal movement ot the oppressed Pullman car, bought for this service from across the seas pouring Into will be ample for the needs of the, America binds us by constantly mul- road at this time. It Is a heavy, well tlplylng cords to the old homes of constructed combination baggage and, our new citizens, so that as never passenger coach and Is painted red before the purity and nobility of our with the name Florida Central la | ideals may make themselves felt large letters on the side. ; among all natlona.” The officials of the road and quite From “Bitter Cry of the Children." a few parlies la this city will go "We have an appalling total of with the train on Its first journey to | more than 98,000 unnecessary deaths the "Lasd of Flowers" and Conduc-1 every year. Vartans phases of pover- tor Vaughn nnd Engineer Floyd are ty represent Tnifty 88 per cent, gtv- of the opinion that the train will be | ng an annual sacrifice of practleal- on time on this trip. The road bed | y 80,000 bally lives." is in good condition, and the road, one ltay at a Time, running through one of the most fer-j “a noble Rfe Is not a blaxe tile and productive parts of the Cwsnty. Hie first mtr of/freight reached the city Saturday afternoon, and there are already several can that will be ready to move freight Or auSOen glory won, Bat just an adding up of days Tn wblch God’n work it done.’ BEAUTIFUL services. to satisfy an execution from the city, .LADIES ARE TOV SUFFERING-. Court of Thomssvllle, December term pp r yean I was a victim of female 1907, In fnvor of Golden’* Foundry diseases, suffering untold agonies £ Machine Co., vs C. L. Thompson. r ro m nervousness, backache, head- 1-10-41. ache, painful menses etc. I was al- T J. HKJT, Sheriff. T. C.. Oa. I most ready to give up in despair, 1 —ben providence came to by aid and “ErK"? f " ; tallrttafdwl rriA tn find a -Imnla HAlf-hnm* “ for its WOttflcrful Bladder troubles almost ahraisYe-uU Tromadcraugcmexrt'of the kidney* of the kidnevi. If yon are fuel ing bodly you caa male? no'iuiftnke by taking Dr, Kilmer’s Swamp-Root, life gTsat kidney, liver and bladder renierfy. It corrects inahility'to hold urine a»d scalding pain in passing it, and over comes that uuplcasaflt necessity of lieiug compelled to often through the day, and to ■get up many times during the ttirhl. The niild and 'tlie cxtra*:r«iir.hrv effect of Swamp-Ttoot is soon realized. during the coming week. For the present the terminal of the roafi will be at Hhe A. B. &. A. ed'iioid* wTil ai- I ^ailwsor and their effleient popular causing cctnnW | Agent, Mr. Porter, will attend to the business of tb« m road, both pas- sengwr and freight being bandied at this (terminal. SHERIFF’S BALE, Ooorgta, Thomas County. Notice is hereby given that I will sell at public outcry to the highest and beat bidder, wltbla the legal honn of sale, at tba Court House la Tbomasvllle on the 1st Tnssday tn ’ January. 1908, the following prop erty levied on under an execution le aned from the Superior Court of the county of Thomas In this state In fav or of A. M. Watson £ Co., and against J. L. Carman, as principal, and J. W. Peaeoek and W. M. Hiller, as securities; towttt L ‘ ‘ AH that town lot or-traet of land In the town of Coolldga In said coun ty. fronting ISO foot on the east slda of Walnut street: thence east to Mata street 400 feet snd being parts of town lots 2. No. 4. and No. 1 nod — No. 1 In block No. • In the plat of said town ot Coolldge; levied on as the proper ty of William H. Miner, one of the defendants In said fl fa. property pointed ont by plaintiffs. Lory made November 11, 1*07. Also win bo sold at the time and ptaoa above stated the following property levied on ss the property of J. W. Peacock, ona at the defen dants In the fl to above mentioned and to satisfy the same: towtt: Tht city lot in that part o fill* city of Thomssvllle, Ga., known aa Fleteh- ervtlle lying between the residence lota af Joseph Crovatt and W. L. Howell, fronting 02 1-2 feet on the •oath margin of Jackaon street, and running hack at right-angles with Jackson street 180 feet. Also 00 acres of land more or less, being that part of lot namber 102 la the 12th dlrtrlet of said county, known ss the David J. Hall place, and beginning at a point on the original South line of ssM lot 102 known aa the south west corner of William McMath’s land; thence northerly to the lands af J. K. Bibb and others; thence to the west line of the lot; thence south to the original south line of said lot; thence to the point of beginning. Property pointed ont by plaintiffs. • Levy made this December 2nd, 1907 T. J. HIGHT, Sheriff. allowed me to find a simple self-bogie treatment wtfldb restored me to per fect health. I now consider It my riutyt tn heln fluttering womankind, and 1 am wining to do this absolute ly free. I want every woman who snffen to wTlte me today, and I will send her a ten,days treatment of this wonderful remedy tree of Charge, and also tell her how to obtain a fur ther supply s't n -ovt of about 12 cents per weUk. This treatment will not Interfere with roar work or oc cupation. Wltb It any lady can treat heraelf in the privacy of her own home, wlthont the aid of a physician and at less than one tenth of the ex pense. ^1 have nothing to eelt AH I ask pthat you tell.other suKeren about It. It cures young or old. Will cost yon nothing to try, write to day for the free treatment and val uable advtee. Just send your nams cores of the most distressing c Swamp-Root is pleasant to take and is sold fev all druggists in fifty-ccnt and one-dollar size 'bottles. You may have s sample bottle of this wonderfnl new dis- covery and a book that tells all about it, both sent free by mail. Address, Dr. Kil mer & Co., Binghamton, N. Y. When writing mention reading this gencrcaaa offer la this paper. Don't make any mistake, bat remember the name.Swsmp- Root, Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, and Use address, Binghamton, N. Y., on every la Commemorating of The Birthday XU General Lee at the Baptist WOMAN'S HOME MIS SION COLUMN. “This Is the day which the Lord! hmth made. W« will rejoice and be glad In If—Pen. 118:24. “I like the man who fare* what .he must with step triumphant and a heart of chesr who flghta the dally battle out of fear. Sees hls hopes (fall, yet keegn unfaltering trust. The services at the Baptist church yesterday were beautltdl and enter taining, showing the proper feeling ot love and respect for, the peerless leader of tho “Loot Cause," snd the loyalty and reverence (Or the beautl- Jnl example given those remslnlng 1mm that terrible day of carnege and •Chaster. Their expressions snd ut terances flhowqjj how thoroughly the Nets were hi sympathy with the •Muses prompting tKhi service. Miss Nellie Pringle delighted tho uudlence with some very appropriate music rendered In her faultless style with Hughes today may result In In creasing tho popularity ef the latter among the negroee Is quite poslble. All facts lead the wise ones to be lieve that Washington will come out in favor of Governor Hughes, snd that he will use hls Influence to bring hls millions of admire™ to the same opinion. So far Washington has not expressed himself definitely on the political situation, bnt great pressure Is being brought to bear on him by the negro leaders of the south Tn a greater extent than any other man. Washington carries the Repub lican Influence of the south In bln possession, and when he does speak It will be with tho wisdom snd fi delity ot an oracle. The Foraker forces realise this, and have done their utmost to per suade the negro educator to an nounce himself In favor of the Ohio Senator. If they succeed, Foraker win have a fighting chance In tho convention. If they .fall, the ForsK- er boom will be dead. MAKE THE STOMACH WORK. Indigestion Can Never Be Cured by Mollycoddling. Don't try to care your stomach trouble by coaxing, fnsslag, dieting to M™ M. DICKEY, Cleveland. Tennj and mollycoddling. Make the organ Dept. T-B. For Tax Receiver I hereby announce myself for the position of county tax receiver at the coming primary subject to tbe laws of tin democratic party. If elected I will give my best efforts to tbe work 1 and endeii-or to prove worthy the 1 "I confidence 'and trust placed In me. R -’* eUmUlr ’ F. B. NORTON. -. ) ' ~ 1 A BUSINESS GUARANTEE AND MONEY BACK OF IT. The Athens Business College of Athens, Ga.. -guaranteea that It teaches business and bookkeeping by real face to face transactions from entrance; that this Is true of no oth er system; that It gives expert ac counting. touch typewriting, arith metic. commercial calculations, prac tical English sad spelling, all tree with bookkeeping; that It gives a speed ot ISO words per minute In shorthand; that the Byrne almplifled Is the shortest, simplest, most legible system In use; that It gives touch typewriting under a specialist; that Its students complete In half tbe time and at half the cost of other schools; that It employs lint class teaching help. Come and see under onr guaranty to pay your railroad fare both ways, your necessary expenses and 28 for essentials, If we don’t prove all onr claims. If you prefer, write or wire ub the cost of a round trip ticket, and we will deposit It and expense money In bank and have bank noti fy you before you leave home. Mrs. J. J. Parramore of Boston re turned home Frldav after spending a few days with Mr. W. J. Taylor In this city. work. If tt cannot take care of the food yon cat without complaints such as flatulence, Indigestion, headaches, and tbe feeling of fullness or distress, make Its muscles work by using M1- o-na stomach tablets. The time to treat a disordered or weakened stomach Is when yon begin to suspect that yon have Indigestion or the suspicion will turn to certain ty very soon. The heartburn, the flatnlenc, the ebated tongue and heavy and duR feeling after eating that oome occasionally after you esl too mneh of something that does not agree with yon, can all be cured by Ml-o-na. Try a 50-cent box of Ml-o-na on Montgomery MacIntyre's guarantee of money back If It does not do al that la claimed for It That God Is God, that some bow, tras j after which Rev. J. M. Outler of- and ust Hls gdnns .work ont for-mor tals; not a tear Is shed when fortune, which the world holds dear falls from hls grasp; better with love a crust than UvIntJln hlshonor, ene- Mr. T. E. Williams ot Moaltrle was a visitor to tbe etty yesterday. mica not; aar loses faith In mao. but does his best; nor even murmurs at bis humble lot. But with a smile and words ot bope gives sest to every toller. He alone Is great, who by a life berolc, conquers fate. Basinets Meeting. Tbe regular business meeting or the Woman’s Home Mission 8ociety, which was postponed from Monday until Friday on account of the in clement weather, was well attended. talk an appeal to bis comrades to live up to tbe standard of life, set for every good and true man and showing the futility and uselessness of any other sort. After this the Confeds - adjourned in a body to the court house and were served In a most delightful manner by the charming Daughter* of tbe Confederacy with a very numptlous and beautifully prepared dinner. There was everything good to eat tbnt could be Imagined and the Vets enjoytd the dinner to their hearts content There was a long ta ble upon which was placed the good things and all standing around, Rev. A. W. .Benler delivered an appropri ate grace, after which they all set - to work. jj ffered s very beanttfnl and Impressive ^prayer. Mias Lacy Barker delighted the crowd then with two songs, ren- ” , ■tiered with perfect -expression In her ** r - J- White of Coolldge was (lovely voice. Then Ross Hayes read In the city for a abort time Thnnday. •a' patriotic selection In a charming j -■ manner. Miss Mallard who was to Dr. M. R. Mallstta returned yeater- bsve taken part and also Mrs. J. McF day after spending a few hears In Williams were absent to the regret Boston on business. •fall present, on aeoonnt of sever •»- 1 tacks of cold. The crossestaf honor were deliver 1 J- **’ Ttt ®* of Pa,e 10 ed by Misses Mary Jetger, Alice May th * clt T Thursday to bo the guest of Ansley and Susie Watt after which, h'"’ mother Mrs. J. F, Lamb la M Sy Miss Parker, tbe audience •TTTcnereille. joining heartily In tbe chorus, tbe , old song "Old Time Confederates, Much business was dispatched and wasoneg. matters of nemrat to tbe entire membership discussed. Tbe next regular meeting Is the annual election of office™. A full attendance cf members Is expected and desired. No woman In the chnrch can afford to be unidentified with Its Mission ary movements. Come and lend a Mr, A. J. Morgan, of Camilla, has' entered the shorthand nnd typewrlt- Cpon an Invitation to any of the ing department of the Thomaavllle Veterans to make s few remarks, Business College, thought appropriate, Col. T. N. Hop-j ___ kins, who served with Lee In Virgin-1 Mr. Joe Z Jackson of Adtl vtsjted Is, spoke for a few minutes. The, the city yestasday. . Colonel Is being widely congratulat- ed/on hls effort. He bad made no Messrs. W. B. Crawford and W. preparations but gave a strong, clear B. Bell of Cairo apent Friday In tbe and beautiful talk, embodying in that city on bnslneaa. Mr. Jim Mallette made a buslnc trip to Boston Friday. Mr. A. J. Stanaland made a quick trip to Boston Thursday oa huslnees. Tho lib peculiar to women, take different fornix Some ladles suffer, every month, from dark rings round their eyes, blotches on their akin and tired feeling. Others suffer agonies of pain, that words can hardly express. Whatever the symptoms, remember there bone medicine thatwlSgo beyond mere symptoms,and set on tho cause of their trouble* tho weakened womanly organs. Wine of Cardui 1 . ~ . • -Tut Urs. M. C. Austin, of Memphis, Teno. writes: "For five (5) yesrs I suffered with every iympttxn cf femsie disease, but after using the weB-knevn Cardui Home Treatment, I wxa entirely well/ Mi V. 8. NORTON.