Weekly times enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1905-????, April 03, 1908, Image 7
LEGAL ADVERTLSMENT \ Notice. j I#’® received the Actsot the -Ueglsfatnre (or 1907 and am ready to dellvor them to all J.P.’s, and N. P.’W and Bx-O. t. P.'e In Thomas munty. WM. M. JONES. Ord. , Libel for divorce. Georgia, Thomas County; Ilattlo Battle ts Geo. Battle. In the Etiperinr Court ol Tbemus, coun ty. Georgia, April term 1908. Libel (or, divorce. To the Said De(endent, Geo. n*t- ol Thomas County, Ga., Issued by P. S. Heath, tax collector of Thom- as County, Georgia, -will bo sold be. (ore the court asrille, Thomas County, On., within the legal hours o( sale on the first GIRLS MISSING FROM VASHTI the above described fits, March 7th,' 1908. j T. J. HIGHT, 3-13-41, * \ S Mas leal at Mis. Morses. A good many ot the music lovers DfctflS ot Thomii County, Qa* L told ns the property ot the South TWft Georgia Land Company ,to satiety. Nothing Can Be Beard Sheriff. 'fjom rThem. (From Saturday’s Dally.) Thursday evening two girls, ln« U«. Irm etc hereby cocqnvMi.i»j to te, of Thomasvllle and Its winter col- mates ot the Vashti Home near this and appear at ihe said natt term ct ony were delighted Thursday after- tve said court to be held or the third 1 noon bv . musical at the eluant Mtinday in April, 1908, Men miC . or Mr* J f* u nr .< glrl * * ere Carrle Conway'ot North thee to tttwer plaintiff's coiapU.ht i * ,om# of Mr »- J - c - Mor ** 0D ,he as In default thereof the court -e;!l i boulevard. Some rare and beantlfnl c *rollna and Winnie Rice of Blr T pr.w lei nr to Justice may appertain. |selections were rendered In masterly “Ingham. Carrie Con ray was elgh- Witness the Hon* Hobt. 0 Mioh* 'istwio ui p___ al i» ■ J . A ell Judge ot said court the 9ih cay ytyl * ° y p * ek on th * vlolln se-, teen years ot age, medium height; with black hair and blue eyee. The other la taller with swarthy complex Ion, black hair and bVown eyes, rath- FOUR GIRLS Restored to Health by Lydia Be. Pink h tim*s Vegetable Compound. J n»ad What Thf jar. ot March, 1908. J. W. GROJVKER. 3-Stet *. C. Georgia, Thomas County: To .Whom It Msy Concern. Fondreu Mitchell has made ap plication to mes in due form to be appointed permanent administrator upon the estate of Mrs. Rebecca Bruce, lute of said county. Notice la hereby given that said application will he heard, at the regular term of the'court of ordinary for said conn- try on the first Monday In April 1808 Witness my hand and official sig nature this the Ind day ot March, 1808. WM. M. JONES, Ord. Thomas Co. Georgia. 1-8*41. Georgia, Thomas County: Robert Gilmore, administrator up on the estate of Weulrv Gilmore, late of said county, deceased, baring Hied bin petition for discharge this la to cite a|l persons saaosruea to show cases against the granting of this die charge at the regular term of the court ot ordinary fortald county to be held on the first Monday In April 1808,1 Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary, 8-8-41. companled on the piano by Mr. Lonle Cornell. Mr. Cornell also delighted those attending with other selections on the piano. Hit play ing that afternoon was especially beautiful and .the selections all were lovely. The affair waa 'one ot the loveliest of Its kind ever given la Thomasvllle. After the musical tea waa aerved. BASEBALL MEETING. Games to Be Arranged Real Soon— JMBcert Elected. ■ I bie Compound over- * ■ irregularities, pe* 11 leel It a duty to 1 let others know of It." KatharineCrmlg,23Q5 L Lafayette 8t., Denver, ■Col., write#: "Thanks to Lydia E. Plnkban's Vegetable Compound I amwell.aftersuffering ' tor mouths from ner vous prostration." Miss Maris gtoltt- i msn, of Laurel, Is., I Writes: “I was Ins run- Idownrouditlonsndsnf- IfsrnMrommpprsssion, I indigent ion, and poor fcirculation. Lydia E. Fiokha n'a Vegetable Compound made But Loose frack-Notii , tog Men. wear th'e senator with credit, and whose s vices in the “upper house,” wot j reflect honor on the county, distri, ndptotte. , I do not wish to appear un, uJ the ui name as s candidate for the itc. . This is no hasty onclusion.slt is final and Irrcvo- Ae home of D. M. Wells on Met calfe avenue was entered Thurs day night by a negro. Nothing of value was taken but a serious distar- able. OOBNTftY CLUB MHHTDMIr’> MARSHAL'S SALE. Georgia, Thomas County, City ThomMYllle. Will bo sold on the Jlrst Tuesday In April next at public outcry at the Court House In said county within tho legal hours of sale, to the high est bidder for cash, certain property of which the following in a full and ooriplete description: To wttg All tbat part of lot of land lying and being In the city of Thomasvllle, Ga., fronting Norm 75 feet oil Jerger street and running back South In uniform width along Cnswford ytreet 250 feet, more or leel to a vacant lot, owned by J. L. and bounded on Nertb ,by street,-on west by Crawford on Sontb by vacant lot, on by fenoe dividing the above de scribed lot from Mrs. M. O. Secken- dorff's Dawson street property, and hnvlng on It a small one-story frame tenant house, said property levied upon as the property of Mrs. M. O. Seckendorff to satisfy a city tax 11 fa for the year 1907. This March 7tb, 1908. J. J. STEPHENS, Marsbal. 3-18-41. er good looking and has been In the borne bnt a short time. Miss Con way has been In the home for about a year or more. The disappearance ot the girls waa dkeovered about shven thirty and Mr. Blahop Immediately went >o town and Instituted search, contin uing same until midnight. No trace of their wberaboute was discovered and nothing definite has been found A very enthusiastic and well it- yet . 8ome are of tbe op | nlon that tended meeting of the baseball (ana fh . ... _ , and enthusiastic! In tbl. city wm glT " W * nt wltb 0,9 Bu,tcr held Friday evening at tbe Times- Br 9 wn Company to Valdosta yeater- Enterprise office. An organization day mining, although this cannot waa perfected by the election of the be borne out by fact. The police who following officers: Capt. C. T. Stu- helped Mr . B , sbop , Q „„ Kai . ch were .rL Pmldtol A. N Tjjrnbull Mgr., j>t tb| , „„ ^ other tralni and uv E R Jergar, Sec and TreM., F. M. Stuart Official Scorer and Press BoM,,,1 B ot cither of (be girls. Agent. * It has been found from aims ot It waa decided to organise two lo- the girls who are lnmatee tta sre, now cal teams at once, Oscar Groover to ihat one of the glrle hit ten be captain of one team and John Ura In n0MJ tnd tbo otb(r a)K)ut W * , ' t °,! 1 i C .? t . a "‘ ll , three dollars. Just where they ob- was decided that each ot these two' captain should select a team fromj tatn * d **“• mone l' la knowR tbe available material In the city. There was ho ’ dissatisfaction upon Mr. Watt to have Unit choice ot a the treatment at the borne at all Officers For Ensuing Year Elected— banee was created by hip . apperfr-, Ground, to be Kept to OondUtom. ' nnrp ftp. WaIIr whn *«■' In hoH ' . t '* / "*■?' At ths 18th annual macting' ^t >e Country Club, held on last-Tats- , the following officers ■elected:President, J. C. Sfd^* Vice-President C. M. Cbi nrer, B. H. Wright, Board of Governors, C. .4fer<J C. B. Paraona, J. L. Philips; '.and i ward Crosier, term of office three FOR SICK WOMEN. bed and closely followed the negro'years from February 1st, 1908, An- ance. Hr. Wells who was' In with a severe attack of mumps abqgt two . o'clock heard someone in: Iffi room. He was of the opinion that the party wm hie wife and asked VW1I HIKl ■vroilff.” 'l , ' MIm Ellen MTOlson, her some questions but receiving'H0, Iwan'ifllMaysLyl r ®ply looked up to ace who It Was. IdUB.^lukham'aVege- H „ ltebl« Compound cured , ® ne * r ° th *‘ he wm * 61b * my Piriodt. after the through hie pants, boat local doctors had I failed to help ms.” | Mr. Weils made a Jump from the 1119 I00m Wh ‘ Ch ™ -Toots and herbs, has been the : obcupled by his wife, in passlfig d remedy for female ills, 1 positively cured thousands of > PUBLIC NOTICE. J Notice Is hereby given that on the first Friday In April, 1908, after the publication of thli notice oncea week 'for four weeks, I will transfer two (I) shares of stock of the par value of 91,009 In the Glen Arven Land Company, now standing In the name •of Theodore R. Hostettcr, late of Allegheny City, state of Pennsylva nia, to myself m Administrator of ' said estate, by virtue of my author ity, under tbe letters of administra tion from tbe register of wills of tbe Orphans Court for Allegheny County, State of Pennsylvania. ROBERT 8. ROBB, Administrator, Estate Theodore R. Hoe tetter. 3-18-41. PETITION FOR DISCHAROE. Georgia, Thomas, County: H. A. Fleetwood, administrator upon the estate of Mamie E. O'Neal hiite of said county deceased having filed his petition for discharge, this . Is to cite all persons concerned to ■how cause against the granting of thla discharge at tbe regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said county to be held on tbe first Mon day In April, 1908. Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. 8-13-41. battery and then each ■captain choose a man in turn. The first game will take jhet next Friday afternoon and a good game can be promised because each man will be on hit metal to make bis place on the first team. The proceeds of this game will go toward the purchase of ualforma for tbe regular first team. It la the Idea of the manegentent to- give these contests between home teams once n week un til tbe men have bad sufficient prae tlce,"after which contests will-be ar ranged regularly between teams from all the surrounding baas ball towns. It is tbe nope ot the management tbat the people of the city will re spond te these efforts and help to make this a go. It will do much to ward having something lovely for the hot sumne- afternoons and will give tbe Thomaavllle fane a chance of seelog plenty of good baseball. A LITTLE CHILD. Infant Daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Neel Passes Away. PETITION FOR DISCHARGE. Georgia, Thomas, County: W. F. Thomas, Administrator up on the .estate of S. C. ThomM, late of said county, deceased, having filed his petition for discharge, this la to cite nil persons concerned to show cause against the granting of this discharge, at the regular term of the Court of Ordinary for said connty to be held on the first Monday to April, 1908. „ . * 8-13-41. erty LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Georgia, Thomas, County: C. 8. Hodges, vs A. Hodges. Thom M Superior Court, April term, 1908. Libel tqf Divorce. To A. Hodges: on are hereby required to be 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. 8-13-41. SHERIFFS SALE. ' Georgia. Tbomr.s County. . „ In and by virtu if a schooitax fi to for the V-cr- ire school dlitrlc* Martha Rebecca, the little houa- hoM treasure of Mr. and Mrs. Ralph Ned, -passed from thle life Friday evening at half pMt seven o’clock after an illness ot only five days. She wm born October eighteenth, nineteen hundred and six. A precious bnd transplanted from this earthy garden to bloom In tho Paradise of God. The funeral will be held at the residence on Love Street this morn ing at nine o’clock. The Interment at Laurel Hill Cemetery. Capt. Triplett for Senator. There has been a decided and ac tive interest taken In the pMt few days to get Capt. John Triplett to al low his same to be used In the race for state senator. His friends are very anxious for him to allow them the privilege of supporting him for that position. He hM no \ duties to interfere with the proper attention o the duties ot the office end there is not a more popular or well liked men in the connty or In the state, than the Captain. If he should al low his friends that privilege his support in tbe connty would show Just how mnch the people of the connty appreciate the many things that the Captain has dobo for them from the reconstruction days to the present timij. but the gills were anxious to get out info the world and earn their own living. Some are of the opinion that there were two men connected with the affair but there Is nothing certain about this either. I'. Is to be sincerely hoped that thla Is -xt the com and tAt It waa merely a desire to get out Into the world. Any whereabouts of the glrla will be appreciated by tbe iuthorltles In charge of tbe home and If they, are seen In tbe city It le certain that the fact will be reported to them. iwho have been troubled with entente, inflammation, ulcera- broid tumors, irregularities, e pains, backache, that bear- —i feeling, flatulency, indtoes- [ness, or nervous proatfauon. ont yon try it? I Pinkhnm invites all sick to write her for advice. « guided thousands to Address, Lynn, Mass. •be 1 negro. One. bullet lodged In tfie wall about £he height of the ne groes’ head.The other hit a shelf la the btyik porch near where the negro had bumped himself. The nei then left the premises as quickly^: possible dropping hit hat as climbed the fence around the hoi The marsbal wm called In and with bis dogs trailed the negro to block containing negro houses' FletchervlUe. He went throng] yard then Into a barn there the was lost. Tbe dogs and police ed around there several honre Ing to find him .again but noi developed. It Is more than prol that the man ht\l been aware pie provision wm made for kedptag the property In first' elase cond-ffion. through that room be caught up A; during the summer and for the ' pistol and fired twice at the fleeing coin* ot the chib as Mnal next wtn» A Square Seal . i when yon buy Dr. PI •fee's dlcinca—Ibr all the Ingradl- ring Into them are printed on i-wrappera and their formula* 1 under oath sa being complete . You know Just what you are r and that the Ingredients are l front Nature'* laboratory, being -om tho most valuable native 1 growing In our shlls potent to curs . , . , i to the most officers with the dogs and had | Ths Chib Will not Iffi^nMfc/fhM. [summer as wnn.tba mHei this feature not baring pfUftt a sue [desk. This As the most beaut'.H in this section ef the state, and. lo people will be delffihted fo knoti place la this section jjl the state and - |»U| alio congratulate the Club upon UajMtton iif ^t&^iitrOBg, i the utrltlve i ntisepth toolkit Dill an Important part In m Medlsal Dlseeveey la the cure of Indigestion, dyspepsia and weak stomach, attended by sour risings, bean-burn, foul breath, coated tongue. Besides curlnj allmenu. - Is a spec! Hit By a Baseball. Morris Droggan, whoso parents live on Jackson street, was hit by a baseball at tbe noon recess of tbe public school yesterday. He wm standing watching the game when the ball was thrown by one of tbe oi mo stomsen, liver ana oowcis. let curing all the above distressing >U, the"Golden Medics! Discovery■ oclfte for all discuses of the mucous ,-anes, as catarrh, whethea ot ths nasal passages or ot the stomaCIT, bowels or pelvic organs. Even In lu ulceratlvs stages It will yield to this sovereign rem edy If lu nte be persevered In. In Chronlo “ Nasal ulceratlvs rem- ronte Catarrh of the Nasal passages. It Is well, the ’Golden Medical Dis covery " for the necessary constitutional treatment, to cleunso the passu: . ... , ices (reel! two or threo times a day with Dr. Sage's Catarrh Remedy. This thorough course of -treatment generally cures the worst cases. chV' I' Vh■^ hoarseness caused by bron- players and accidentally hit Morris' »ur.,p'c,..n tn lu sdvuicsdsutsssl'tho"Uofdsa slcdicsl m.-cuverj * Is a most efficient mat in tbe back of tbe head. t'lr. especially In those obstinate, btncoq •onvlisi-suaed by Irritation and congestion ol It WM at first-thought that he was! tile Uoncblsl mucous membranes. The "Ills* , t*. 'vi*r.v " is not io good tot icnti fwwlw irli* seriously hurt. He wm token homo ghgm mddraeolda nor mnj. It to «- in a carriage, and there attended by a physician. He wm very mnch bet ter last night, and no serious re sults are looked for. cessfully dodged them. The hat la the only means of tlficatlon that they have and wm! a black slouch hht, boi from seme'firm.In'.Macon with thi It In Is E. H. J. punched In the ~.~7r there Is anyone in ttuLqfty those Initials who bas given n hat to a negro It may be possible to flq£ who he to--. Otherwise It to more than probable tbat It will liever be known. s A CARD. Editor Tlmcs-Enterprlao: Jas. McDonald-. >d An exciting ad ^*ity f| Alch might have i ripus ending. Mr. Me! eonttected to erect--..4- Floe park, and '*■'—•*•"**- W to haul over to that toffm a b»t : i flqg to Jones Bridge, found the wa- - ter so high tfoit they queettoned If they could get acrocs the strefch beyond the little bridge. Mr, Burns wm willing to try it, and, af ter unloading the lime on tbe h|4dge 1 they, set forth. After getting off the bridge' and In yesterday’s Issue of your paper proceed , ng a „„„ war , tte waUr you say: "There has beenva decid ed and active Interest taken In the past few days to get Cspt. John Trip- floated the wagon bed off the frame, and lifted the hind gear dear of the front axle end wheels. The mutes W. I. McIntyre For Representative. We take great pleMure In calling the attention of the voters ot Thom- M county to the announceemnt In this Issue which we are authorised to make of the candidacy of W. I. Mc Intyre for the office of represen tative from Thomas county. This gentleman deserves the thanks and commendation of this county for his strict attenUon to huslneaa at the tost term and also for his rigid ad herence to high principles on-various questions. His record to the best recommendation thnt we can make and hte friends all over the county will send this brilliant young gen tleman back to the legislature with the feeling of security and trust, which it has and will continue to place in her three representatives. WILL NOT DUMP HERE. the race and tendering a hearty and cordial support. This evidence of Contractor Says Coast Line Depot ‘ confidence end personal friendship lett to allow his name to be used In vere iw | mmtagi ud Messrs. KcDoa- the race for state senator. Hte-j ald and Burnt wer , dnmp<d uno ^ friends are very anxious forvhlm to I OMOUily , nto q,, water . nasr, allow them the privilege of support-! wcc#ed#d g «ttlng the mulee to ing him for that position.” | the little bridge, but while trying I have been approached by a numj f0 tbe rMt of tba wagoa together her of citiiens urging me to make th# mnl#§ h ; t tb(]r wut( d to go babk home, and of their own accord swam hack to tbe * other Will Be Carried to Waycrost. has not been lightly received lightly considered. It to deeply and, duly appreciated. I would be 1< than human did I no, feel more or In Its editorial columns n few days ago, the Tlmee-Entorprtoe re produced an article from the Doth an paper which stated that tbe old, less flattered atsdhe many tender* of depot which waa being taken down j support, coming U they have, from at that place wm being taken for| botb town and county, from all class ffodol Dyspepsia Oigesta wtoat you « Cure Mr. and Mr* Irn Deklo ot Och- locbnco were in the dty Friday on n Shopping expedition for n few. hours. Mr. Alex McKinnon of Boston spent n few honre In the city Friday on bnslnes*. - r. & H. Beock of BeaehtoiTWM tn the city Friday on businsee. use In ThomMvllle.' - " This article hM caused some little comment and Mr J. W. L. Tates, who bas tbe work In charge, says tbat the build ing will be taken to Waycrose. Tbere to sad need of a yard office In tbat city, where near yards are being constructed and this building will be so utilised. The work will begin at once and Contractor Tates will take a force of workmen down tbere this week for that purpose. It to a matter of some little pleae- ure that this building will not be dumped on, the people here, as the station which 1a here now to bqd enough without thrusting upon the town things worse. Tbere never wm an intention so far as It known of putting it here and the officials do not undentand where the editor ceived the information. This brings np the Oneetlon ot when, oh when, will jre get n decent new depot? Mrs. John Barney of Boston wss In the dty Friday for n short time shopping. iiiilL cs, from many with whom 1 have stood shoulder to shoulder, in many f hard fought political i battle, dat ing back to tho dark days of recon struction. In all these years I have never naked for or sought office. It hM amply sufficed me to work in the ranks, to give unbroken and loyal support to tbe nominees of my party, and to aid my friends when they sought political preferment This bas been to me no less a pleas ure than a privilege tnd .a duty. Thnugh sometimes differing with my party, I have never failed to stand by Its nominees, and It to needless, perhaps, to add that the nomtoM for senator from the 7th district, whoever he'may be, will have my support. >, ThomM county, whose time It to to name the seiqttor this year, to rich In material. There ere many bridge., Tbere tney quietly waited for their owner to come and give them further Instructions. Messrs. Mo- Donald and Borns returned to Thom Myllle in quest of dry clothes, and got another wagon to io Ont to tbo bridge and bring the lime to the city They are to he eongratnlated that no serious n^np attended their plunge Into the raging waters of the Oeh- lochnee. . are several little ducts leading from the liver and gall bladder that unite one main or common bile dnet which carries ths bile sod other fluid into the Intestine. When there la a Ca tarrh condition of thee# dpets the whole system is affected and aH kinds of mean feelings are experienc ed. Ordinary liver pills and pow ders fall to relieve this condition. An eminent physician, a professor In a Columbus, Ohio, Medical College, wrote the prescription from which Rydale’s Liver Tablets are mad* and (bey nevbr fall to relieve this very common condition. For Biliousness and Torpid liver they are without as equal. One done convinces and that dose Is fra*. Write for sample. Ry- dsle Remedy Company, Newport News, VA, Guaranteed bby-Mont gomery 4k MacIntyre. Mias Lacy Cargill to visiting slater, Mrs. Mallory Carlisle In tnth- bert for a fey week*. \