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WEEKLY ‘miES-BKTERPRISE, FRIDAY, MARCH 18. 1088.
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LEGAL ADVERTLSMENT
Notice.
I have received the Acts ef the
Legislators for 1907 end am ready
to deliver them to all 1. P.'s, and N.
P.’s and Ex-0. 1. P.'a la Thomas
count/,
WM. It. JONES. Ord.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Georgia, Thomas County:
Hattie Battle vs Geo. Battle, In
the Superior Court of Thomas, coun
ty, Georgia, April term l)i)S. Libel
for divorce
To the Said Defendent, Geo Rat
tle. you aro hereby commanded to te
and appear at the said n :tt term ol
the said court to be held on the third
Monday in April, 1903, then and
there to tnrwer plaintiff'* coninL.nt
as in default thereof the court will
provide as to Justice may appertain.
Witness the Hon. Robt. G Mit, h-
ell judge of said court the Sell cay
of March, 1903.
J. W. GR03VF.ER.
S-S-4t. s. C.
Georgia, Thomas County:
To Whom it May Concern.
Fondren Mitchell has made
ap
plication to me in due form to be
appointed permanent administrator
upon the estate of Mrs. Rebecca
Bruce, late of said county. Notice
is hereby given that said application
will be heard, at the regular term of
the court of ordinary tor said coun
try on the flm Monday in April 1908
Witness my hand and official sig
nature this the 2nd day of March.
1908.
WM. M. JONES, Ord.
3 g Thomas Co. Georgia.
Georgia, Thomas County:
Robert Gilmore, administrator up
on the estate of Weslzv Gilmore, Jate
of said county, deceased, having filed
his petition for discharge, this is to
"It® alt person* ooncsrncd to show
cause against the granting of this dis
charge at the regular term of the
court of ordinary for said county to
be held on the first Monday in April
1908*
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
!-6-4t.
MARSHAL'S SALE.
Georgia, Thomas County, City of
ThomasviHe.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
In April next at public outcry at the
Court House In said county within
the legal hours of sale, to the high
est bidder for cash, certain property
of which the following Is a full and
complete description:
To wit: -All that part of lot of
land lying and being in the city of
ThomasviHe, Ga., fronting Nona 75
feet on Jerger street and running
back South In uniform width along
Crawford street 250 feet, more or
to a vacant lot, owned by J. L.
Linton and bounded on North by
Jerger street, on west by Crawford
street on South by vacant lot, on
East by fence dividing the above de
scribed lot from Mrs. M. G. Secken-
dorff's Dawson street property, and
having on it a small one-story frame
tenant house, said property levied
upon as the property of Mrs. M. G.
Seckendorff to satisfy a city tax fl fa
for the year 1907. This March 7t'n,
1908.
J. J. STEPHENS, Marshal.
3-13-4t.
PUBLIC NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that on the
first Friday in April, 1908, after the
publication of this notice oncea week
for four weeks, 1 will transfer two
(2) shares of stock of the par value
of fl,000 in the Glen Arven Land
Company, now standing in the name
of Theodore R. Hostetler, late
Allegheny City, state of Pennsylva
nia, to myself as Administrator of
said estate, by virtue of my author
ity, under the letters of administra
tion from the register of wills of
the Orphans Court for Allegheny
County, State of Pennsylvania.
ROBERT S. ROBB, Administrator.
Estate Theodore R. Hoatettnc
8-13-4t.
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE.
Georgia, Thomas, County:
W. F. Thomas, Administrator up
on the estate of S. C. Thomas, late
of said county, deceased, having Hied
hts petition for discharge, this is to
cite all persons concerned to show
cause against the granting of this
discharge, at the regular term of the
Court of Ordinary for said county
to be held on the first Monday in
April, 1908,
3-13-4t. I
PETITION FOR DISCHARGE.
Georgia, Thomas, County:
M. A. Fleetwood, administrator
upon the estate of Mamie E. O'Neal
late of said county deceased having
filed his petition for discharge, this
Is to cite all persons concerned to
show cause against the granting of
this discharge at the regular term
of the Court of Ordinary for said
county to be held on the first Mon
day in April, 1908.
Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary.
3-13-4t.
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Georgia, Thomas, County:
C. S. Hodges, vs A. Hodges, Thom
as Superior Court, April term,
1908. Ijibel for Divorce.
To A. Hodgea:
ou are hereby required to he and
appear at next term of Thomas Su
perior Court to answer petitioners
complaint in above stated cause.
This February 14th, 1908.
J. W. GROOVER. C. S.C.
3-13-41.
the above described fifa, March 7th,
1908.
T. J. HIGHT.
Sheriff.
3-13-41.
OUR NATIONAL DANGER.
Time to Cry a Halt Before Complete
Wreck Results.
SHERIFFS SALE.
Georgia, Thomas County.
In and by virtue of a school tax 11
fi for the MacIntyre school district
of Thomas County, Ga., Issued by
P. S. Heath, tax collector of Thom
as County, Georgia, will be sold be
fore the court house door In Thom
aovllle, Thomas County, Ga., within
the legal hours of sale on the first
Tuesday In April, 1908, the follow
ing real estate to wit: (490) acres
of land In lot No. (24) In the 13th
District of Thomas County, Go.,
sold as the property of the South
Georgia Land Company to satisfy
ECONOMY
Slant sue
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FRIDAY AND SATURDAY,
March 13th & 14th
Save Money by Buying Bargains at This Sale
Listen to Our Tale of Joy.
FOR WOMEN
Ladies Sailors black and white worth 25-19-
“ trimmed hats worth from $1 to $3—98c to $ 1.98
500 Good Gingham worth 8c. sale price 5c
500 " Sea Island “ 1c “ “ 5c
50 Ladies Corsets worth 5oc to $1.5o sale price 25c,
25 Ladies ready made spring snits “ “ $1.19
50 pr. Ladies ion bluher low shoes worth 1.50 nowl.19
25 pr Ladies fine tan pumps with pr, lace hose$ 2.90
50 pr Ladies black low shoes 50c.
FOR MEN
100 New collars regular price 15c sale price 3c.
500 men’s Shirts as goodes any 75c sale price 95. j
25 dot men's summer shirts and dr wets sale pric(25
29 pr. men’s fan Oxfords $3 sale price $2.50
25 doz. men’s neckties 23c.
50 pr. Men’s Brogans worth $1.75 sale price $1.25
1 Lot Men's Spring Suits worth $7.50 sale pricel$9.90
1 “ “ " “ “ $ 10.00]" " $6.90
1 " " " “ *' $15.00" " $8.90
Get In The Habit of Coming Here All the Time and Save Money.
REEL’S ECONOMY STORE.
There are thousands of men and
women who do not take time to
eat properly. They rush through
life and as a result we have an age
of indigestion, nervpuBness irrita
bility, Bleepless nights and morose
disposition. Our national danger la
due to stomach weakness, due to
strenuous life.
With the discovery of Mi-o-na tab
lets, which strengthen the walla of
the stomach and stimulate secretion
of the digestive Juices, there Is no
longer any excuse for Indigestion.
Sick headaches, palpitation, yel
low skin are a few of the many dis
tressing results of Indigestion that
Ml-o-na never fails to cure.
Montgomery and Mialntyre sell
Mi-o-na In 50 cent boxes and guar
antco to refund the money If It ftoes
not give complete eatasfaction.
ManZan Pile Remedy, price GOff
la guaranteed. Put up ready for use.
One application prompt relief to any
form of piles. Soothes and heals.
Sold by City Drug Store.
Kodol Is today the best knows rem
edy for all disorders of the stomach,
such as dyspepsia, heart bum, sour
stomach and belching of gas. Sold
here by Montgomery ft MacIntyre.
Barnett's Creek Items.
Mr. D. H. Handley, Miss Emma
Handley, Miss Carrie Sue Handley
and Mr. Ammie Powel of Metcalfe
were up visiting Miss Carrie Lundy.
Mr. Oscar Singletary of Tallahas
see, Fla., was a pleasant visitor to
relatives and friends Saturday.
Mr. Isaac Wilson of Merrillville,
Ga., was visiting friends and rela
tives Saturday.
The farmer!! of this section are
making preparations for planting, as
rapidly as possible.
OBSERVER.
WORKS WONDERS.
A Wonderful Compound-Cures Piles,
Eczema, Skin Iitchlng, Skin Erup
tions, cuts and Bruises.
Doan's Ointment is the best skin
treatment, and the cheapest, because
so little Is required to cure. It cures
piles after years of torture. It cures
obstinate cases of eczema. It cures
all akin itching. It cures Bkin erup
tions. It heals cute bruises, scratch
es and abrasions without 'saving a
scar. It cures permantly.
W. P. McGowan, car Inspector on
the G. S. and F. R. U. and living 2
miles out of Vtldosta, Ga., says: "I
used Doan’s Ointment on an erup
tion on my baby’s arm and hands,
which were entirely covered with the
affliction. It Itched and itched and
the baby kept searching and rubbing
until she waa almost raw and she
would cry anl cry but we could not
help the trouble, until we procured
Doan’s Ointment. The first applica
tion gave relief and In a abort time
the affliction waa entirely removed.
We think a lot of Doan'a Ointment."
For sale by all doalera. Price 60
cents, Foster-Milburn Col, Buffalo,
New York, sole agents for the United
States.
Remember the name—-Doan’:
and tal^no other.
CATARRH IS
CURABLb.
Successful Experiments in Abating
and Curing this Disease.
Catarrh is au entirely unnecessary
disease and should not be tolerated
for a single day now that Hyomei is
so generally known and has made so
many cures in ThomasviHe and oth
er towns.
Modern science has proved the old
theory that catarrh was a blood
disease. It is a germ trouble, and
the remedy la Hyomei, which medi
cates the air you breathe, killing all
catarrhal germs.
As there la life and health in the
air of the pine forests, filled with
fragrant and healing balsms, so there
1s life and health in breathing Hyo
mei.
So sure is this prescription to cure
even the worst case of catarrh, that
Montgomery ft MacIntyre sell it
under an absolute guarantee to re
fund the money if it does not do all
that is claimed for lt>
Burglary In Metcalfe.
(From Wednesday's Daily)
News was received in this city st
two o’clock this morning that the
store of H. C. Copeland and Oo.,
bad been broken Into and the safe
dynamited. Just what the extent of
the loss to that firm will be, cannot
*o ascertained at this time. It is
(hough that the sate contained
£f the valuable papers belonging to
the members of the firm,
THE LADY OR THE AUTO?
What Caused the Mule to Run Away
—Whatlxd That Negro Moan?
Sometime since an auto, traveling
along a country road, came upon an
old-time negro driving a mule. The
auto, (beelde tho driver a lonesome:
male) was filled to overflowing with
female loveliness. Upon the ap
proach of the auto the old negro
Jumped out and ran to the head of
his mule, which v?as showing signs
of leaving that section of the coun
try. .
The driver, appreciating the ne
gro's trouble, stopped tho auto, but
the mule continued to show signs of
fear. One of the ladles said, “Un
cle, what’ the matter? Can't you
lead him by ust” "Lady,” panted
the old man, "I reckon you all will
hab to turn back. He’s scared ob
you all." The auto turned back, and
the question which heads this Item
arose.
THOMASVILLE MAN IN WRECK*
Mr. John Watt Returning Homs I*
Delayed by Crash on G. 8. & F.
Sluike Into Yonr Shoes.
Allen’s Foot-East, n powder. Re
lieves painful, smarting, nervous
feet and ingrowing nails and Instant
ly takes the sting of corns end bun
ions. It’s the greatest comfort dis
covery of the age. Allen's Foot-Ease
make tight or new shoes feel easy.
It's a certain cure for sweating, cab
loue, swollen, tlrod. aching feet. Try
It today. Sold by all druggist and
shoe stores. By mall for 25 cents, In
Between Dry Goods Store and Postoffice. , ^
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Jackson Street.
Cloth all Wool and Paint all Palat.
If cheaper than shoddy cloth or
shoddy paint. L. ft M. !.i Zltix Met
al wade late Oxide of Zinc combined
wi:a White I .on I and then made Into
pxiai with pure Linseed Oil In ibou*
and gallon grindings and mixings.
W-ira long: actual cast snly $1.20
per gallon. John G. Burn *y. Beaton
and Eracey's Poarmacr. ThomasviHe
Kennedy's Laxative Cough Syrup
acta gently yet promptly, ou the bow-
(From Wednesday's Dally)
for a distance of a hundred yard*.
The brakes were applied by the en
gineer of the train which was going*
st a speed of about fifty miles an
hour, but he was unable to stop it
in time to prevent the coHlsslon.
Mr. John Wstt, who returned to
this city yesterday after spending ■
few days In Macon and other Geor
gia points, had quite an unusual ex
perience while In the sleeper. He wan
going to Valdosta over the G. 8, and
F. on the night train when the acci
dent occurred. The train waa an un'
usually long one having about twelve
cars, among which was the sleeper
which he was occupying.
At the siding about a mile ftrom
Vienna all who were aboard the
train were awakened by a crash The
people on the train were In a state of
excitement and tor a few minute*
nobody seemed to realize Juat what
had occurred. It seems from ac
counts that there was an open switch
due to the carelessness of a porter
and that one passenger train crashed
into another which was waiting on a
siding for it to pass.
There waa, no one killed but the
engineer vafseriously injured and
the mall clerks also received a se
vere shaking up. ,'Tho passenger*
on both tralnsadsire bruised up some.
Mr. Watt i@!F|not seriously Injured
but received allude awakening and a
severe buffjjjTln the sleeper. From
the facts It Ufa miracle that all the
passenger* were not Injured more or
less. Both engines ware entirely
demolished and the track, torn uF
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