About The Thomasville times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1904 | View Entire Issue (March 14, 1903)
of Tif ton is in the city Pringle and MaUette present. Minutes of last meeting read and con firmed. - • > ^ Following parties were granted license: M. R. Mallette, 2 fire insurance compa nies; Thoniasville NationsBank, bank; Hammond Daniels, mdse; N. J. Austin, mdse.' Following petition was read and re ferred to committee on lights. To the Hon. Mayor and Aldermen of Thoxnasville, Gat We the undersigned citizens living in Fletcherville, Thomasville, Ga., beg leave to ask your honorable body for an electric light on College avenue, on street fronting W. H. Bibb,‘W. B. Hambleton and others. Also a light between the electric light house and B. H. Wright’s. Mrs. H. Wolff, Estella C. Wolff, Chas. . P. Hansell, W. H. Bibb, R. E. Lester i and 12 others. Alderman Hambleton made the fol lowing report: k To the Honorable. Mayor and Council; Gentlemen—Your committee on cem- tery do make the following report: We Bob Morton < for a few days. _ M- G. Hartindale of Boston -was in i , the city on Thursday. Mr. Clyde Neel hae gone to Marianna, ] Fla., on a bnsiness trip. Mr. David Keefer of Atlanta ia visit- : , „ P xiioma-sville for a few days. ' j. R. Anderson of Ocblockonee was a visitor to Tomasville on Tuesday. Sheriff Hightwent down to Metcalfe on legal business yesterday. . A recent Eminent visitor to this city ■yna Mr. John Bloodworth of Kingwood. jjr j^ed Smith came over from Quit- man fora brie» visit at home, yester- day. _!_ Mr H J D. Johnson of Ochlockonee was among the visitors to Thomasville yesterday. __ Mr C A Wood came in fromFlori- . da yesterday and will be in town fora few days. ‘ Mr. Will Parker, one of Thomasville’s is now with the . 1.05a. in 3.15 a. m 8.55 a. m 6.55 a. n ,10.30 a. n :11.00 a. n . 1.30 p. m . 1.45 p. m. . 3.45 p. m. . 6.05 p. pi. . 5.30 p. m. No. 57, Prim Waycross.. “58 Montgomery “ 83 “ Bainbridge mailed on request, tells all about Vegetable and Flower Seeds, Grass and Clover Seeds. 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You’ll never get ahead—You’ll never get a better position than your present one until yon make a start. * The first blow of a maul doesn’t drive a stake into the earth. Neither does the second or third. But you can never take the sec ond blow until you’ve struck the first. It really isn’t has as important to us Train leaving 9 ;25 a.m. carries through sleeper, Thomasville to Louisville. Tilton, Thomasville and Gulf. ARJOVE. No. 8 From Tif ton. 9.10 a. n “ 4 “ Tifton..... 6.50p. r DEPART. No. 2 For Tifton 9.86 a. i “ 4 “ Tifton 6.05 p. r TM tmiuilw d Tterw Wirt. Kltg Nome!, P. L ***“ * Joel C ha idler Harris Harold Frederic iTbp Nerve of Foley, P. H. Sptarmm Dracala, Bram StokrT Aprito We», Anna Katherine Grew TM Fowler. Beatrice JJarndea andtheWr man H. MecGnth Jeswmv Bride, F. FraukLri Knee Manders, Hwyn Barroa ' pSjHprr gaaefttegy* 1 (hSalilMcoaul B, «fU af Smart “ “ Crt.taler«ICKkimllte. TS. Proton, D»,£r. W«Wlk.*.H.Uvh ? 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Wi will mail you a prospectus free upon application. Subscribe now and enjoy all these good things. *Twould Spoil This Story to Tell It In The Headlines. J To uae an eighteenth century phrase, this is an “o’er true tale.” Having hap pened in a small Virginia town ih the 1 winter of 1902, it is a story very much of the present. Up to a short time ago Mrs. John E. Harmon;, of Melfa Station, Va., had no personal knowledge of the rare curative properties of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy. “Last January,” she says, “my baby took a dreadful cold and at one time I feared she would have pneumonia, but one of my neighbors told me how this remedy had cured her little boy and I began giving it to my baby at once and it soon cured her. I heartily thank the manufacturers of Chamberlain’s Cough Remedy for plac ing so great a cure within my reach. J. cannot recommend it too highly or say too much in its favor. I hope all who read this will try it and be convinced as I was.” For sale by J. W. Peacock, d-w Contracted 1 Have a Number iggnt Suits of Oak Furniture that are Worth $30 v at $18.50. > These suits are of the best sort of stuff, have large: plate glass mirrors etc., but it is my business why I ca^ sell; them so cheaply. . A New Lot Sideboards and Chiffoniers. These are just like the oak suits in both quality and price. Again it is a question of iny business why—yours to buy. Feinherg’s Furniture House, Tliomassville. Ga. Jackson Street Money Burned— in smokeless flames, when yon buy a cheap piano by the endorsement of some seventeen-year-old school girl, who comes in at your request to test your instrument and so does it by playing a couple of pieces, “The Maiden’s Prayer” and “Chop Sticks,” and tells yon, she “likes your piano.” Yon will act wisely in consulting some older judges as to construction and rep utation of some of the many standard pianos on the market today if yon think ofbuying. I have to offer you the following cele brated makes, and will deliver direct from the factory, within six days from date of order, the Kranich & Bach, Mathnsek & Son, Jacob Brothers, mid the beautiful Bailey, from $240 up to 11,400. Plpaae drop me card through the postoffice, if yon desire a business in- William Oscar Holland, Exhibitor and Salesman of Pianos, Thomasville, Georgia. Vinol Makes Weak People Strong. WE GUARANTEE IT WILL DO SO. Opposite Pest Office I offer my services as contractor and builder and would be glad to make esti mates and furnish plans for any kind oj buildings. I have planned and con structed buildings from SLooo to $i 50,000 each, and I am sure I can please you. have with the Pauly Jail,Building and Manufacturing Company, of St. Louis, Mo. I have decided, to make Thomas ville my home, and I would be glad to have you give me % chance to figure on your work. Will furnish bond for any 1. nhiok I nnrl.rtalrF OffirA FOUND—Pair of gold bowed specta cles. Owner can have same by calling at this office and paying for advertise ment. ■ COAL, WOOD BRAN, FEED OATS, WHITE CLIPPED OATS Mrs. Russell and Mrs. Sanders on last Sunday. Mrs. W. P. Blasingpme of Thomas ville met with the ladies of the Metho dist church Wednesday afternoon, in the interest of the Womans’ Home Mission Society. The result of her visit and labors was quite satisfactory mid an organization was perfected with promising good. Mrs. Blamngame s consecrated effort in our midst was ap preciated and she has the high esteem of our people. Ou last Saturday night an aged negro ROCK SALT, COTTON SEED MEAL, ' COTTON SEED HULLS Our Prices Are Right. Phone 6. , , Thomasville Ice Co. and ia enabled to do it because it eon- tains, dissolved in a delicate mild wine, in »highly concentrated state, the act ive principles of cod-liver oiL Vinol does not contain any of the grease that formerly characterized cod- liver oil, hence is free from all the ob jectionable features which made it im possible for patients to take or retain that vile-smelling remedy into their stomach. Vinol in its favorable action upon’' the stomach and .other organs of the body acts also in a beneficial way upon the nerves and brain, and will be found to be invaluable to brain workers as well as body workers. The following letter is from a well- One Minute Cough Cure gives relief in one minute, because it kills the microbe which tickles the mucous membrane, causing the cough; and at the same clean the phlegm, draws out the inflam- ation and heals the affected parts. One Minute cough Cure strengthens the lungs, watds off pneumonia and is a harmless and never failing cure in all curable cases of coughs, colds and cronp. It is pleasant to take, harmless Fine House Painting. Only the very best of workmanship. I will not figure bn a “cheap” job or against incompetent painters. Have made a study of this work in the great cities of the north and guaran tee my product first class in every re spect. No money asked till job is corn- known authoress. It reads as follows: THE GdLD CUFF PINS of the Vinol and testify to its great benefits. Since taking it 1 am much improved in health, ana during the in tense heat of last August I should not have been able to continue in my liter ary work if it had not been for the strengthening properties of VinoL Yours in gratitude. ”—Et.t.a Stare, 100 That are on sale at Goehring’s -will commend them selves to the careful and fastidious buyers. They combine neatness with reasonable cost, and if contem plating a purchase ’twojild be well to see them. C. G. Goehring, * Jeweler. 130 South. Broad Stv k. W. 83d St, N. Y. City. . We wtshany one sufferlngfrom weakness, a demoralized con dition of the nerves, or a suscep tibility to wasting diseases, to call on os and hear what we have to say In regard to Vinol/ Try it on our recommendation, and if you find it does not do everything we claim for it, we will gladly refund to you the amount you have paid us. WASTED -OJSVWv™ of character add goodrepatation id each state (one in this county wqmw})JJ represent and advertise old wealthy business house of Bolid finandai standing. Salary $21.00 weekly with expenses additional, all direct each Wednesday fromhead offi^. Horse and carriage furnufoed when essary. References. Enclose eressed envelope. Colonial Co., Oaxto South Side Villa. HOME FOR INVALIDS. ' All modem comforts *nd convenience: Arrangements made to meet all trams. , { ,A Mas. J. T. Chambers Pbone 504 s. Elder’s Livery GEORGIA—Thomas County. Notice is hereby given that the under signed has applied to the ordinary of said county tor leave tosellland belong ing to the estate of Harrison Singletary, late of said county, deceased, for the purpose of distribution. Said applica tion will be heard at the regular term of the court of ordinary foT said county to be hold on the first Mon- day in April, 1003. This March 6, 1903. W. R. Singletary, Admr. Est. Harrison Singletary, Bldg., Chicago. Smith Avenue. Thomasville, Ga. Carriages, Phaetons, Buggies, Etc. Ladies’ and ( . Saddle and Driving Hosres. M.R. Flder, ProprietoL SEED FOR f nut seed in any D. Peacock, Pavo, Ga- Dainty Manicure. Chiropody, R. Thomas, Jr. DRUGGIST. Hair Dressing and Massage. [RS. Grorgia Watrrman Williams. Phone 2V. corner Madison And Jerger treels, Tnotnasvillc, Ga. /mo 12-2 sat