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THURSDAY AFTERNOON, MAJf 5, 1914.
Monday, May 9!
Wfc will f»ut on sale, (continuing until sold)
Three Lots Spring Hats
Values from $5.00 to $10.00, at
$2.98, $3.98 and $4.98
Respectively
These Hats being at less than cost, will be sold for
cash only. An opportunity to buy a hat cheap.
} L. B. HANAW’S 1 Iff” 8 1
Phone 304
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PERSONALS
Mrs. J. L. Avery left today for a
short visit to frlneds la Sylvester.
Mrs. H. Wise 'has returned after
a short visit to relatives in Atlanta.
Mr. J. J. Parramore of Boston, Is
among the business visitors In tho
city today.
Mrs. Z. I.
Monday after
Albany.
Fitzpatrick returned
a visit to relatives
Miss Amanda Neel left today
short visit to relatives In Met
calfe.
Mr. John R. Duncan, of Louis
vllle, Ky„ was among the visitors
Thomasville yesterday.
THOVBUE
With Vnut Electric Bells?
Then get your electrician
to install a bell-ringer operated
by the City Current, and we
will ring your bell for you. No
more expensive and independ
able batteries. Current con
sumption too little to mention.
Mrs. E. J. Wiggins left today for
her home in Fort Gaines after
pleat-nt vist of a few weeks to
daughter, Mrs. A. W. Palin.
her
That FLAT IRON offer is still open. You
the iron 30 days as a loan from us.
CITY OF THOMASVILLE
ELECTRIC LIGHT PLANT
T elephone,||24
T H E:
HOPKINS REAL ESTATE AGENCY
Rooms, 4, 6, and 8, WILLIAMS BLOCK
Thomasville, - Georgia
Established 1879
Buy and Sell all Classes of Real Estate in Georgia
and Florida.
Residences in the city costing from
$1,000 to $50,000 for sale. Building
lots from $100 to $3,000. A few high-
class furnished cottages to let for the
season $600 to $2,000. Farms in
Thomas and Grady Counties, cheap
lands for cash or on long time. List
your property with us if you want it sold
Mr. W. A. Watt left this week for
Chicago where he goes to attend the
Laymen's Missionary Conference
a delegate from the Presbyterian
church of this city. Before: he re
turns Capt. Watt will also attend the
State Military school In Atlanta
next week. -
Arrivals ut tlie Stuart.
J. H. Randolph, Florida; Joe
Meyers, Albany, Ga.; G. B. Mayo,
Adel, Ga.: Harry DoJd, Atlanta, Ga.
J. B. Eastcrlin, Montezuma, Ga,
Luther Stallings, Atlanta, Ga.; Jno.
H. Lowe, Atlanta, Ga.; F. H. Mapp,
Atlanta, Ga.; H. M'. Spitz, Atlanta.
Ga.; J. F. Jenkins, Baltimore, Md.
W. H. Doster, Philadelphia, Pa.;
H. Wendler, Philadelphia, Pa.; T.
H. Dozier, Valdosta, Ga.; A. Brock,
Valdosta. Ga.; D. A. Denmark, Val-
dosta, Ga.; C. A. Conyers, Louis,
vllle, Ky.; W. W. Espy, City
Short, Savannah, Ga.; R. L. McKern
stry, Jacksonville, Fla.; E, M. Rog
ers, Jacksonville, Fla.; L. L. O'Kel
ly and wife, Jacksonville, Fla.;
J. Cohn, St. Louis, Mo.; W. C. Du
Bois, Dctroi.t Mich.; B. R. Flcmls-
ter, Va.; Miss M. E. Layton; Atlanta,
Ga.: Chas. Cad man, Boston, Mass.
W. R. Callaway, Atlanta, Ga.; F. W.
Webb, Jackonvllle, Fla.; Fred John
ston, Jacksonville, Fla.; J. A. Carr
Quitman, Ga.; J. H. Odum, Nash
villo, TennT: G. P. Shlngler, Donald'
sonvllle, Ga.; F. S. Shlngler, Don
aldsonville, Ga.; I. Blrnbaum, Sa
vannah, Ga.; J. T. Connett, Bir
mingham, Ala.; G. C. Waterhouse,
Chattanooga, Tenn.; E. L. Whit
worth, Albany, Ga.; Chas. F. Thomp
son, City; Thos. S. Gardner, Ameri
cas. Ga.; J. A. Wall, Waycross, Ga.
W. C. Howell, Quitman, Ga.; W. L,
Walker, -North East, Pa.
EXCURSION RATES
VIA
Atlanta, Birmingham & Atlantic Railroad
Will be granted for the following Occasions:
Arrivals at the Masury.
E. S. Harden, Washington, D. C.;
W. II. Woolrldgc, Memphis, Tenn.;
T. J. D. I.amar, A. B. & A.; Miss
Atkins, Metcalfe, Ga.; W, G. Mc-
Neely, Atlanta, Ga.; O. S. Rogers,
Boston, Ga.; R. S. Taylor, Boston,
Ga.; Capt. H. G. Norton, Boston,
Ga.; John R. Duncan, Louisville,
Ky.; Tom O. Connor, Southern Rail
way Company; J. L. Parker, Val
dosta, Ga.; D. K. Belth, Atlanta.
Ga.; R. E. Hodgson, Atlanta, Ga.;
Jas. Menzle, Savannah, Ga.; Gus.
Steed, St. Louts, Mo.; B. Masson, A.
B. & A.; J. Berrybaum, Savannah,
Ga.; Frank W. Wilson, Atlanta, Ga.;
.1. c. LIgeour, A. B. & A.; Jas. J.
Rainey. Cordele, Ga.; J. H. Day, Pre
toria. III.: O. S. English, Pretoria.
111.; C. A. McCardle. Jacksonville,
Fla.; F. W. Starr, Hartford. Conn.;
.1. M. Serfelth, New York; M. Wet
back, St. I.ouls, Mo.; I. Going, Union
Paclfle Railway.
WORLD’S SUNDAY
SCHOOL ASSOCIATION,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
MAY, 19 = 26, 1910.
GENERAL ASSEMBLY,
PRESBYTERIAN CHURCH,
In the U. S.
ATLANTIC CiTY, N .J.
MAY, 1 8= 31, 1910.
Rates apply via all open ticketing routes. Tickets carry
good long limits, and will afford a delightful triv to the Na
tion’s capital and American’s greatest Seashore Resort
W. M. Leahy, Ask the Ticket Agent.
General Passenger Agent,
Atlanta- Ga.
Engagement Announced.
Announcement was ■ made this
week of the marriage of Miss Alice
Harper, of Grand Rapids, Michigan,
to Mr. Luther P. Tucker, of Pelham,
the wedding to take place at the
bride's home on the first day ol
June. Mr. Tucker Is a former Thom-
nsville boy, being employed by the
Coast Line at this place. He Is a
brother of Mrs. A. G. Robinson and
has many friends who wish for
him much happiness. He Is now the
owner an I mana-ar of the Pelham
Steam Laundry.
Re sat.- to get ;>n uRxcitlslng bo*
of l»r. Pierre'S Telia Goods, when
the ilh'rlPntor rnluf nt your home.
' 5-2-51.
... WiHY NOT GIVE THE...
COLE 30, REO. MlTCHFLL HUPMOBILE ANO CADIUAC A TRIAL
1
THEY ARE BOUND TO CONVINCE
Did You Know we Carry Pres-to-lite Tanks, also
1 Oils, Greases, Carbide and (AIR-FREE)
DIAMOND 1
GOODRICH |
Rubber | j
Goods
Repair Work, Cara for Rent. PHONE, 43
THOMASVILLE MOTOR COMPANY
I.
R. FLOYD.
THEO TiTUS
C. W. COOPER
OFFICIAL MINUTES COUNTY
, COMMJSIONEKS.
Thomasville, Ga., May 3, 1910.
Board met in regular meeting. All
present,
Minutes of last meeting read and
approved,
Mr. Adams granted further time
to report -on road.
Chairman stated that Mr. Arnold
had completed vault In Ordinary's
office.
Action In the matter of changing
the district line between Ochlock-
nee and Meigs District postponed
antll: June meeting.
Mr, .Bulloch granted further time
on the road of E. J. Carter and oth
ers. .
Tho .petition of Henderson and
others for a now public road refer
red to Mt. Adams and Mr. Clay and
Overseer of Ways District for re
port. ...is
PetHJon for road by T. E. Dixon
and others referred to Mr. Adams,
Mr. Clay and overseer of the Pave
district.
A petition largely signed by the
citizens of the county, asking for
the purchase of track dogs and the
employment of a suitable trainer,
was filed before the Commissioners.
After some discussion, on motion of
Mr. Pringle, tho Chairman was au-
thorlzed to procure dogs and employ
\ suitable man to take the charge of
them.
Mr. K. M. Brown was elected
leputy 'warden.
On motion of Mr. Whaley,
burial expense of the grand-child of
Lhe keeper of the pauper home be
borne by the county.
On motion of Mr. Pringle, the
ounty commissioners of Thomas
rounty offers a reward of 9
ivldence to convict of the violation
yf the prohibition laws of the State
The bill of the Florida Sheriff re
ferred to the chairman.
A
J. W. McCray allowed 35.00 on
pauper roll.
Rev. 8. S. Broadpax appeared n>
he Interest of the Colored Woman’s
Home 14 this city and asked that the
commissioners investigate same with
view of aiding them In this work,
dr. Adams and Mr. Pringle were ai*
lointed a committee to make the In
vestigation.
The recommendation In county
ihyslclan’s report as to the estab
lishment of a county pest house, re
ferred, to a committee, consisting of
he Chairman, Mr. Pringle and Mr.
Bullojk,'>' to confer with the city
council and report.
The bill Of tho Art Metal Con
struction Company, for 3731.00, for
jqulplng Ordinary's office, ordered
paid.
Citation ordered published for a
new road beginning at McGregor's,
at the Stanaland branch on the
Groovervllle, road, and running
South on land line to Intersect with
the Tallahassee and Groovervllle
oad at Louis Jordans.
Following road petition oMered
published and citation Issued^ for
tune meeting;
To the Board of County Commis
sioners of Thomas County;
The subscribers hereto dcslro
(Continued on Page 4.)
The Steyerman
FRIDAY SPECIALS
24c quality colored cotton voiles in the new
crash effects, yard
35c quality shantung linens in all colors, 27 inchesOAP
wide, yard IrtUy
25c quality 20x40 inch linen huck towels. Eitherl QP
white or colored borders, each _ '
Atttentton, Baptists!
Atlanta. Birmingham & Atlantic
railroad will sell round trip tickets
at reduced ratos, to the Southern
Baptist Convention m il Baptists of
North America, to be in I ! in Balti
more, Md., May llth-isth, 1. HI.
Tickets will be sold May 8th, It'll,
and 10th, 1910, and ruturn Hin t
June 1st, 1910.
The route from South Georgia to
Baltimore, through Atlanta, affords
slceplng car scrvlte all the way
with a change of Bleepers at Atlan.
ts.
Tlckots will also he sold via Wa
cross. Oilman or Thalir.snii, eitli -
via all rail, or via Savannah or S'oi
folk and Bteamshlp.
Ask the ticket ng ut.
W. H. LEAHY, G. P. A.
4-1 S-to-5-15. Atlanta, Ga.
aaiMIMIlggigSifSgliftifM’tgtirM'wtiiiwyt
RYLES’ CAFE
We make one price to every
body. One of our prices is
30 cents for a regular din
ner, served from 12 to 2:30.
| THE NEW CAFE AT THE A. C. L. STATION
Florida Central Railroad Company
SOUTHBOUND
NORTHBOUND
P. M.
Watch for the grand opening of
the Air Dome on Fletcher Street.
RELIABLE
WATCHES.
You Can See Their
Beauty and We
Guarantee Their
Reliability...
LOUIS H. JERGER
Jeweler and Silversmith
Thninasville, (iu.
0 ARGUMENT....
neccesary to convince the
wise individual that it pays
to buy the best when buying
ELECTRIC FANS.
Emersons Fans have a repu
tation. Not the cheapest, but
the least Expensive, Cost of
Operating and Durability its
Points, One Quarter of a
cent to One cent per Hour
will Operate Them
JAMES WATT &
FOR MEN ONLY—SI Tiim-y Ra
zor stops selling nt -IHe. as long as
they last nt Montgomery .V Mat-In-
tyres.
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8:32
8:43
8:59
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9:57
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Beverly *
Hammond
Roddfnbery
Stringer
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Capitols .7 7 7.1i».
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El Destfno
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*T CAPJTOLA, FLA.—Connection
lie for ail points III Florida.
. L. PHILIPS. President.
C. J. ACOSTA, Traffic Manager.
It made with Seaboard Air
J. H. DAVIDSON. SupL,
H. L. COOK. Agent 7 ;
For now illustrated catalogue, ad- j
Announcements
true democruev ax onoozed to cor;
ate greeJ and corrupt Influenc
W. P.- WK
Meigs, Oa. Feb. 19th. 1119.
2-23-tI.
Artificial Coolness
For State Senate.
After earnest solicitation by many
riends. I hereby announce myself Kor Kcpresentatlve. -*■_
as candidate for he unoxplred term To whlte Volon of xhomi
of the State Senate of this dlstrct.
If elected I will give my best efforts
to samo. Very respectfully.
B. W. Stone
County: —
I acres) announce myself a
I tldatc for Representative to (he Gen
* oral A:;""'h'v of Georgia, subject to 1
'the White Pilma.-v .
If you se 8 tlo bestow this honor
upon me, I will not betray the trust
which ,-au he-* nla-ed In my hands,
and 1 assure you tnat any effort yon
l'or Representative.
To the Wmte Voters of Thomas
County: —
i hereby anununce myself a can-
didate for Representative In the m ay put forth In my behalf will be
General aassembly of Georgia sun- .reatl) appreciated.
jjeet 'o the ac*'oii of the coming
primary.
I earnestly and respectfully solic
it the votes and support of my fel
low i lttzens, and promise. If elected,
an be quickly put Into any room do- 1 , 0 i, e faithful, earnest and aggres-
r I slvo in the dlscha.g.' of the duties
and responsibilities of the office.
It. L. REDFEARN.
Meigs, Ga.. Feb. .2
2-23-tf .
For Couuty Commissioner. .
The tax payers ot inomas county.
appreciating the services of
A. Pringle as County Commlsslonar j
hereby announce mm as a candidate
for re-election to said office subject -
to the action of the white primary.
sired by simply Installing one of on
electric fans. They are strong!)
made an.l will last a lifetime. Ilat- I ■
tcrles and everything complete. We tor Representative.
also Install systems of electrical ' The many friends ot Iloa. \V. .. For State Senator,
communicators, bells, annunciator?, \ jiaclutyre take pleasing In announc- g'es ° d n*loMUi» Ml 'fTi
telephones, etc., and c'. -otrlc lighting I | nK him lor re-ele :tlon to the Legls- nounc!n( , „ , candidate for the
plants. Our work Is thorough ancl!j alur o front Thomas County, »ud- * “ “
wo use nom* but tho most dopomla* I Ject to the Democratic primary
mat i i.i! Yet our -narges are , •
t moderate.
I unexpired .ernt of State Senator of
I this district, subject to tho white pri
mary in the coming spoclal flection.
SPARKS-COOKE ELECTRIC CO.
105 Madison St.
For the Legislature.
We are aathorlsed to announce
SEE THE Opp°*j‘ e l f h
BARBER... r°coo f | f “have
and a neat hair cut
H. C. DAVIS
For IsOilHl.iture.
• friends of Judge H. W. Hop-'
nius announce him as their candb j __
date for Uepiesontatlve from Thom* the name of B. C. Iteoaa. of rftYO, a» i
is county in th« coming primary. j a ,. an dldate for the legislature, sub-; •
'They offer his past record in thlS|^ ^ lbe Democratic primary.
position for the const Jeration of j
.* vjters i’t nur-.lug their selection: UR* C. F. MADIHOu,
,,f one servo them In th>. «P«$| ^ „ nU «««.['•■
■ . Phone 197. Brighton Building,!
Fur Reprcentntlvc.
the White Voters of Thomas
county:-
I i.erebv announce my self a can
didate for Representative from this,
my n.'tUe county. In the General As
sembly of Georgia subject to the
white primary l earnestly solicit
■oin votes.
If i-Io.-tec*. 1 shall endeavor to the
t est of my ability to serve the whole
;> - ipl whom I shall have the honor
in represent, and w''l always be
tu"i\d supporting the principles o(
thomasville. oa.
dainty manicuring,
dressing and chiropody
—Done t»y—
guts, a. W. WILLIAMS,
491 8«xlas 8tre*t. Pk8«» 4*fcJ