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SEMI-WEEKLY TIMES ENTERPRISE, FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 14, 101:1.
ONE
MINUTE
Your Tim©
Some Real Facts
Did You Ever Have Someone to Give You Something for Nothing? v NO!
We are prepared to give you all we claim. No premiums, no discounts, no cut prices.g
Merchandise properly priced will stand no reductions. ONE PRICE TO ALL.
Remember this: Concerns doing a credit business cannot afford to have two prices, nor to discriminate between the cash and credit
customer. Therefore, when you 8p end your money elsewhere, you pay credit prices.
WE SELL STRICTLY FOR CASH. OUR PREMIUMS ARE IN OUR PRICES.
These are indesputable facts. Our business has proven this constantly.
I rims which always maintain. Everything sold with a guarantee.
We offer for your approval th e following well-known brands at
“YOUR MONEY’S WORTH OR YOUR MONEY BACK.”
Stein Bloch Suits, soil for $1S.oO to $33.00 at. .$14.00 to
Men's Wool Blue Sor e Suits'at 80.00 anil up.
Mallory Hats, soli tor 13.00 at 81.08
Ladies’ Tailored Coat Suits, $ I 3.50 to $35.00 at... .81.08 mid up
Ladies Tailored Skirts, 13.5010 110.00 at 81.1)8 .and up
Ladles Spirt Coats. Sin.00 to 11S.OO at 84.00 to 811.01)
I.adies Caricul Coats, 10.00 to $0.00 at 81.00 to $.->.«!>
Ladies Shoes. "May Manton,’’ and others, $3.30 and
$4.00 at 82.08 and lip
Arrow Collars, sell for 15c 10c
Arrow Shirts, sell for $1.50 and $2.00 at $1,80
Other Shirts, well known Brands, 50c to $1.25, at ...30c to 70c
Men’s 3hoes, well known brands, $3.50 to $5.00
at 82.08 and $3.30
Men’s Shoes, work or dress, $1.50 to $2.00 $1.00
Men’s and Ladles All-Wool Sweaters, $2.50 to $3.50, at....81.08
Men’s Pants, “Wear Well Brand, $3.00 to $5,00,
at 81.08 to $2.08
OUB SYSTEM OF BUYING
Operating many large stores as we do,
enables our resident buyers, of the Northern
and Eastern Markets to purchase unlimited
quantities of goods, mostly the over produc
tions of Mills and Manufacturers.
Thomasville, Georgia.
OUSl SYSTEM OF SELLING
Every article marked in plain figures, and
s'rictly one price to all. Every article
“guaranteed as represented.” Money re
funded for all unsatisfactory purchases with
out question.
This will enable the smallest child to purchase at “THE
FA'R” same as the most experienced shopper.
MARKETS FOR T,
Cotton Qren Close
December 13.33 13.32
January 13.15
March 13.
May 13.15
July 13.02
Tone: Steady.
13.24
13.20
13.10
V rtvn1 Stores Market.
Savannah, Nov. 13.—Turpentine
was firm at 43%. Rosin firm, type
G , $3.SO: H., $3.85; I., $3.90.
I
WANTS |
FOR SALE—Recleaned Appier Seed
Oats, aad also hunting licenses.
T. A. Futcb. 25-d&ew-tf.
OATS FOR SALE—Best Red Riust
Proof Oats: Recleaned, Free From
’Rust and Smut. B. W. Stone,
Thomasville, Ga. 7-3tsw.
L03T'—Between Thomasville and
Jones Bridge, S. & W. hammor-
lese 38, silver-plated pistol. $5
reward for return to T. S. Single
tary.
SO DESCEPTIVE.
.Many Thomasville People Full to
Realize the Seriousness.
MS FROM THE COUNTY
yon
Backache Is bo deceptive.
It comes' and goes—keeps
guessing.
Learn the cause—then cure it.
Possibly it’s weak kidneys.
That’s why Doan's Kidney Pills
are so effective.
. We present the following c-.se as
proof:
.Mrs. II. C. Bason, 503 Washington
St., Quitman, (la., says: “Doan's
Kidney Pills did me a world of good
and you may continue to Mae the
public statement one of my family
rave some years ago, telling of my
experience. I atill consider Doan's
Kidney Pills the best kidney medi
cine to be had. I suffered constant-!
FOR SALE—*uii army tents. slight
ly used. U. S. A. ducking
All sizes. Call or write Mr. Springer.
Care Peacock-Mash Drug Co.,
U & SW 10-9 tf.
now, and several of oi.r farmers
are getting ready to maue up syrup.
Mr. and Mrs. Garny Benton have
moved to Pavo
Mr. C. P. Woo.** visited at the
home of Mr. ». K Han Monday
night.
Mr. and Mrs. Charlie Hagan vis
ited the former's brother, Mr. W. H.
Ha^ran SuLday.
Among those attending the fun
eral of Mrs. I-ettle Lewis, at Bar-
wick, Thursday, were Mr. and Mrs.
Henry Martin. Mr. and Mrs. NT. J.
Mania, Mr. Hansell Gandy, and-
Misses Mae and Maude Gandy.
Mr. Charlie* Norris visited aC the
ly front ^ag^g ^ j */ % &SJE3
I also bad headaches nad pains Drew an d little Mfssea Johnnie Mae
through my kidneys that made It'arj Nellie Sherrod, of Pavo. visited’
ha-d for me to lo my housework. J the former's father - , Mr. J. A. Sher-
Xotblng brought me relief, until i/ 0 * , , „
used Doan's Kidney Pills. They 3t0phen8OO „ m 5* 8 orry to learn
cured^ me/’ that she la very sick at this writing.
For sale by all dealers*. Price *5CD The* wedding bell* have been ring-
S-d&sw tf. I rents. Foster-Mllburn Co., Buffft’.o. I ing ,ln our section- We arc wonder-
j New York, sole agents for the Un-l lnB ^ be tU * eoa ^ e ’
i ited States.
i Remember the name
nd take no other.adv.
“SPBINGHILL”
-Doan’c
DAUGHTERS of confederacy
AltE ROYALLY ENTERTAINED.
(By Associated Press.)
New Orleans, Nov. 13.—The pro
gram today at the business session
lers of the Confederacy, included of
ficers’ re]K>rts and division- chapter
reports. The social elder was not. ,
an j j),., weather Sunday, unite a large crowd
Mr. and Mrs. Goruey Benton, of
Puvo, visited the former’s parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Benton, 'Sunday.
Mrs. Will Coffee and children vis
ited Mr. and Mrs. Bartln Sunday.
Mr. nna Mrs. C. P: Woods visited
the latter's- mother, ar Patten, last
'Sunday
Despite til# Inclemency of tho
Comin * Back to
THOMASVILTjE, GEORGIA
And Will he at the
MASERY HOTEL,
Thursday, November 20th.
Moat of the farmers of this sec
tion are b-usy grinding cane this
week.
Our school is progressing nicely Wi
lder the management of Prof. Ho-
nea.
Mr. and Mrs. A. u aasser spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. N. H.
Sasser.
Mr. Harvey \Vages, of the Sum-
meThlll neighborhood, was the guest
ol Mr. J. W. Wilson, the latter par.t
of the week,
Mrs. H. J. Thompson and elster.
Miss Ola Cfrason, were shopping in
Cairo Saturday last.
Miss Piety Alllgood, from the Beu
lah Committee, epent the week end
with Miss Bessie Loll Ins.
Miss Mattie Rollins spent Satur
day night with Miss Pauline Mimms.
Mrs. H. D. Hudson spent Sunday
with her mother, Mrs. J. R. Rollins.
Miss AUie Thompson called on
Miss Bessie Sasser Sunday after*
soon.
Mrs. J. W. Wilson spent the day
with Mrs. J. L Wilson, In ?chlbck-l
nee Tuesday lhst.
is hero offered to the
Sick and Suffering
of oar roinmanity.
READ THIS CAREFULLY:
Visiting Specialists
from the
CLEVELAND INSTITUTE OF
MEDICINE AND SURGERY
One Day Only
8 A. M. to 5 P. M.
Tht* Institution composed .d a
group of regularly graduated Physi
cians, licensed and leguiiy reglfter-
ed under the laws of the State, visit
our city for the first time In order
to introduce the latest methods and
discoveries in medicine, and give to
those who call, consultation, exami
nation and advice absolutely free.
These specialists will diagnose your
case and give you the benefit of their
expert skill, and medical knor/ledgo
j free of charge. There is no experi-
jjnent or guess work at your expense,
! you will' he told whether you can be
J cured or not. If your case is cura
ble you will be^ put under treatment
B. D. 9. Opens New Era
In dire ®f Skin Disease
Prfifwrjror ritdlonrr’n case of cezoma
k.i
Miysici.i
>.it
Ill'D
ills letter I*
... ........ tic-mom-tration of
•yhut is r.einjf accomplished by the
-arnous «»pec!:lo 7*. !>. I)., Prescription,
ir. may Lo o? rUerest to you to know
your Iile-; Kirn,- preparation. J>.
J->. D I rescript Ion Juts been of incal
culable value to me. 1 was covered
•zewa, from head to loot who
- ■ — mau loot wnca
x i>«Kaii u>ln«r your remedies. I could
gut no re»lei*. ailhoucii l tri«! a thou-
ippllcd but two bo7-
oi uio i'rescnptiop’ «»
agectecl in a very olio;
than ono month.”—Prof. C. J. Budlonr,
South Lyme, Conn.
Aak any druggist today for D D. D.
Prescription. He’ll tell you It allays
the Itch instantly—and soon thore nr#
signs of cure.
Wo have handled tho remedy for
years and regard It as the specific for
skin troubles of all kinds. Come In or
u«k us about D. J). D. Prescription.
also about D. D. D. soap especially
for tender skins.
We offer the first full size bottle
*»n the guarantee that unless It stops
!, In less
R: Thom
as, Druggist.—adv.
Mi's. Jack Owens was a recent| Immediately. Tf Incurable, they
visitor at the home of Mr. and Mrs. i will .git© you *tich advice as may
R. C. Wheeler. U'rolong your !ffe. The treatment. If
Mr; It. O. Wheeler s)>eut Saturday ;«lven, brings quick relief and ultl-
of the Convention of United Baugh- which was given In their honor.
neglected today, however, and th<- ]“•><• Sunday at Merrillville. I mntoly cures. Being prepared
chapter presidents were guest* to- “““‘J®’!j? Un f Mrs. N. G. Hough has returned 'rope with each Individual case, the
day a, a luncheon, while tho officers were M^nn^eud -
I’nrraTnors and Walter Tlferre,. of
entertained at a . reception;
F YOU would like to own a brand new 36-pound featherbed and a pair of
C-pound feather pillows, mail me $10. I wiU ,hlp th« to yo. .^ py the
IriilMt.ycur depot. Best A. C. A. feather ticking,
•w feathers; if not as advertised your money back. Write for circulars
id order blanks. Address
Coolldye; Miss Bessie Folsom and
Mfsss Freeman, of Barwtek; Miasoa
Rena Varner and sister, of the Sa-
llna dlstrfrb; Messn*. Am« and Joe
Parramore, of Cooirdge, and Mrs
Coffee.
BSffHETTS CREEK
esk 63, Box 148. D. M. WART1N A CO.,
Griffin, Ga.
AND HIDES
L 9 ■ UUP HIGHEST MARKET PRICE PAID
I 1 39 ■ FOR RhW FURS AND HIDES
H ftS ■ ■ Wool on Commission. Writs Isr price.
™ M list mentloplug this ad.
Established 188?
JOHN WHITE & CO. LOUISVILLE,KY.
The Kirby Planing Mill Co,
Miss Rosa Outz, of Greenville,
Fla., Is spending i fc^* weeks with
her aunt, Mrs. G. D. Ctmally.
Dr. L. B. Bouchelle, of Thonias-
vfne, visited friends in this section
one day last week.
Miss Annie Le*» Rooks is attending
the state meeting of the Woman’s
Missionary Union, in Atlanta this
week.
Mr. Eugene Barwick left Wednes
day for uN'orman Park, after spend
ing a few days with home folks.
Mr. J. W. Wilson and -family vis
ited relatives fn Grady county, Sun
day.
Mrs. Wanders and children spent
last week with her sister In the Fre-
donla settlement.
Mr. and Mrs. George Murphy, of
Coolidge, visited relatives here last
Sunday.
Everybody Is pre; arfng to go to
the Fair next week.
after spending a few days at* thfl j System is thoroughly prepared for
home of Mt*. Mary Mathis. th ® treatment In a direct and nat-
Mr. J. R. Wheeler Is building a ! ura J manner, and Improvement IS
new room to his home. When coni- • n °Uced at once. The worst cases
pleted. It will be one of the pret-1 “ r0 treated wfthontl^convenience to
tlest homes a Dillon the Patients or Interference with
RBV. Mr. Anderson,, of MelgsJ t1,elr dnl, >' occupation. Only those
preached a One sermon at New Shi- ‘ J 101 , treated by local Physicians are
loll Sunday j Invited. All old methods and reme
MsBdames R. C. and J. R. Wheeler meR f° r ages by the medical
were among the visitors to Thom- wolTd h-ave been discarded by these
a?villa last Friday. (specialists. Testimonials will be
Rev. Harvey Wages preached at *>bown you, upon request, of thou-
Och lock nee Saturday and Sunday. (sands cured In sixteen different
Rev. Cleamon Hough, who teaches °f Union. No matter how
at the MacIntyre school house, vis- j con, PH ( ' a l e< l' °r *what the nature of
ted home forks recently. your sickness may be, it makes no
Mr. Bennett Giles of Merrillville, ‘ difference, of how long standing, or I
spent Sunday afternoon at the home "^ at yOTI may have been fold. Doi
ol .Mr. N. G. Hou^rh. I not get discouraged, hut gc and see I
Mrs. Mary Mathis spent Thursday! lhese gentlemen,
ith Mrs. «N. G. Houglu | REMEMBER there will be no
Mrs. W. B. McKinnon and Mrs. charge, either for consultation or ex-
, R. Wheeler spent Tuesday after- lamination. We will tell you exactly
noon at the home of Mrs. Hugh j wiierf * your difficulty lies. If yon
Moore, near Prospect. 'suspect kidney or bladder trouble.
Mr. John Wheeler, who Is now'^rlng a two-ounce bottle of your
working In Thomasville', spent Sun-1 urine for chemical and mlcroscopl-
day with home folks cal examination. Only diseases, of
Miss Mary Green, visited home ! c| >g standing, speh as .Nervous
■ — Heart, Stomach and Lung trouble.
• Catarrh, disease of the Kidneys,
■ Deafness, due to Catarrh treated by
an entirely new method, and hear-
j Ing in many cases is restored at
once Do not forget the date and call
for Dr. Wright. Hours: 8:0u a. m.
j to 5:00 <P. in.
WEATHERBOARDING
•S'*
Prole turn of course, r.-od looks thrown in, quality you
in nst have, quantity that you pay lor, and at price* that are
111 keeping with the other requisites.
There are several styles that you can 8 ® loC J. fro “; ?JL
there are two popular ones; Plain dressed °°° ® ld f ?
edge, and is about % inch thick, thto Is made ta ‘hree *rad«
Novelty is % Inch th . k. and the most »»> e » bl0 * tJr '? h !!
nntshed With a cove on ono edge, and ahlplapped oo the ot
so w to Bt over the edge of the lower ploco, three grade* ot
Lin’ Ys' silOW YOU THE v l VI,KS AND TELL YOU
EHUKS.
THE
0.\KI AWN
>k2.
KIRBY PLANING MILL CO.
thomasville, ca.
Distance Phone 264.
i Mrs. J. B. Tolar, of Albuny. Is
Upending this week with her par
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Dekle.
j Mrs. Stephenson and daughter,
jMIss Lizzie, went to Boston shop-
iplng Thursday afternoon.
Mr. W. T. Qarbett Is In Quitman
for a few day* this week on busi
ness.
Messrs. J. L. Dekle and C. H. Beaty
went to Quitman Friday on busi
ness.
Mr. W. J. Beaty attended court In
Quitman last weok.
Rer. J. P. McCann has returned
fter spending a few days In Texas.
Mrs. O. W. Wood la on the sick
’1st this week. Wo hope to zoo her
out again soon.
Mr. O. W. Ward went to Moultrlo
unday to see bla sister. Mrs. John
McGraw, who has been sick for some
ty; Don’t Forget th:
the hog.
On. Ubleapooafu) of Red D..II Ly.
dissolved la a pint ot water, then
added to tho elop or aott teed for ten
hogq ted to hog. night and morning
throughout the year, will PSCyENT
Germs becomo worm., mid worms
make bogs sick. Give me n chance
l at thee. germ, end worm, and ru
SAVE YOUR HOGS
ifnrriiriYi
time.
Mr. W. J. Beaty left Toeyday for
the Coast, when he will star r
folks Satiirf . yand Sunday.
Misses Pii’da an! Nannie Lou Wil
son went to Thcmaavllte shopping
Fridar.
Quite a crowd of young people en
joyed a e.andv pulling at the home
of Mr. and Mf) R. C Wheeler Tues
day evening.
Madam Rumor saya that the wed
ding bells will ring In this section
ere many more moons have come
and waned.
Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Dcckhalt and
children are spending some time atj
the home of Mrs. Thoms* Parra-
more, enjoying the esne grinding.
Mrs. J. N. Mcthvln went to Moul
trie Wednesday to see her grand
mother, who la very III. ,
Mrs. W. E. McKinnon and little
son. Martlne went to Thomaavl’.Io
Friday to have aome dental work
done.
A large crowd of young folg* ea
red an entertainment at the home
GREAT
REMOVAL
SALE
NOW ON.
ENTIRE STOCK OF
Dry Goods, Clothing, etc., of Harry
Steyerman, will be placed on
sale at the old stand, |105
South Broad Street.
I hare* purchased the entire stock at Public^Sale and
will close it out at once at or below cost to save
the expense of moving to my Jackson St. Store.
DRV GOODS
NOTIONS
CLOTHING
SHOES, ETC.
It was bought at a bargain and will be sold at a|bargain
On Sale and display in the Steyerman Store
105 South Broad Street Thomasville, Ga.
H. Feinberg.
JUST BEFORE
THANKSGIVING
be sure your vehicle, no mat
ter what ita kind or construc
tion, Ii In perfect order. We
may notice defects jou might
overlook. ’Twill coat you
nothing for nn examination
and the Inspection .nay save
vou time, money, trouble and
possible accident. We are al
ways in readiness to put car
riages, wagons, surreys, auto
mobiles, etc.. In pert vet re
pair at short notice -and at
moderate charges. t
and Mrs. Thomas Pnmusoro
nesday
W. Palin & Soil.
•TO PAINTING AND TRIMMING. ■