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MANY TRAVEL
SAVANNAH EXCURSION TAKES
LAR6E CROWDS.
. Then here's a chance to increase your savings. We offer for this week all
flanhattan Shirts for $1.15,
With Cuffs attached or detached*
All $2.00 Manhattan Shirts for $1.50,
Made either way.
ALL $1.00 (OTHER STORES $1.25 SHIRTS) THIS WEEK FOR 80 CENTS.
Eanan’s Low Shoes still $4.00 a pair,
. ' Straw Hats going fo a Song, and we will raise the tune.
THOMASVILLE SHOE COMPANY.
Two Big Trains and Many Hundreds oJ
People Maka Midsummer Pilgrim
age to the City By the Sea—Some of
Them Who Went.
The Savannah excursion and the Tl
Times-Enteipriae dot contest divided in- f r0 n
tareet Monday in Thomasville. The Boel
first train puffed «way from the depot Oj
■at eleven o’clock Monday morning and <xmi
took about five hundred people. Most eqtu
of these came from Thomaaville, hut a ing
good sized delegation from OamiUa, Pel- bec<
ham Meigs and Ochlockonee helped to e vei
•swell the plethoric purse of the Atlantic cult
Coast Line. best
The Montgomery section passed jj
through the city at 9:30 a. m. and the do6t
Savannah pilgrims crowded it to the &E
doors and hung on by their eye brows, tion
In fact it appeared as if every body who but
could rake or scrape a few dollars had & I
made up lik-mind to take .a vacation, lers
Most of the excursionists will stay the Th<
limit and return Friday. is ti
THOSE WHO WERT. th«
Bill Bibh, Jr., seated day a hand- S & 1
some young lady, was tlie happiest look- T
ing man on the train. w «t;
A. J. McDonald of Bauibridge came
over' and joined the happytthrong.
Lieut. Lester E. Cone and Private
James Carman went over to participate 1
in the state shoot at Savannah. ia <
Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Baker will be the at*
guests of ’their daughter, in Savannah ^
for several days.
A pleasant party occupying adjacent
seats in one of the cam comprised Mrs.
J. M. Oldham and children, Mrs. J. H.
Nantz and-children, Mrs. W. A. Smith,
Mrs. E. K. Dald and children, and Miss: t9Qf«
Berta Hancock.
Miss Bet Mallard wont down to visit
Mrs. Ed. Byals.
Mifs Marion Balfour was among the 1
travelers. .'She will visit relatives for o’c
several weeks. we
Leo Wise was smiling-aft the prospect ; ftal
of a happy.-trip.
, Chas. .Mavis, of lamscia, who has; «f
been in town for several days, excur-; Gt
!jksioned with the rest of them. ^ . L i
H/ Virgil Dsxis never misseswu excundca *n
and of course he went oxrthis one.. I
Mrs. Abel Palin and children went *e<
down to the Surf City. Mm. H. Martin an
of Savannah, who has beeiurisiting here he
for some weeks and whose guest she do
will be, accompanied her.
Miss Minn*3 Craigmilee -ffiavannahed of
\ yesterday '
. Chief Singletary of the Ere Depart
ment went to®. m
William Proctor, wife and family, j*
.went for a .ctayof two weeks. Bill
• Omi has promised to write a poem
. called “Willietin tlie Surf—Poor Surf.”
J. A. and W. W. Linton were there*
’too. • re
E. E. Cox, a promising young barris
ter of Camilla, went theuoewanl lik6- 151
We:don’t meet them
We beat them,
That is Prices.
In this space for the next six months you
will find/quotations of prices that will make
your, Eyes Turn Green with envy.
H E LAN1 ER SOU H RN BUSINESS COLLEGE.
THE MOST PRACTICAL BUSINESS COLLEGE
i Q| I IN AM ERfCA.—— 1
1 Apn Brunch College, 2^ Ptacktree street, 1—
ATLANTA, GEORGIA.
FARMERS’ FRIEND
Horse-Power
DIED MONDAY.
91-2 C ENTS AN HOUR.
"We make a -specialty of 1, 2, 31-2 an**
H.-P. Gasoline Engines for tern uses,
*sadh as grinding feed, pumping water, saw
ing wood, running the grindstore orfor any
ether purpose whatsoever /requiring smat.'
power. We guarantee satisfaction.
*MDSM0KEI»40 FIRE! NOPANGER
Watch the Space Every Day,
Blakestee M'f'g. Co’
’Birmingham, -. Ala., U. S. A
Branch Globe Store :
Stick Pins l Stick Pins'13 Stick
A selection of gold stick pia«,inew in design and finish, with and without
stones, -can be seen at Goefaring’s. Tbey^are selling at cpVices
ranging from. Si.oo to$2.50.
. C. G. GOEHRING, Jeweler, no SouthSBroad Stre<
P. S,—This sale is for but a few days.
Ben Schoenig, Managed,
:son Street, - - - Thomasville, Georgia,
37th Grand Annual Encampment
of ihe Grand Army ot the Re-
paUic.
High Grade Institution at
For Girls and Young Women.
S^ni Francisco, California, August 17-22,
1903-
Safety iCar Coupler.
Lakeland Sun: .The wreck of a {freight
train.on the Atlantic Coast line near
Thomasville, Ga,. & few day* ago cost
the company thousands of dollars. Fif
teen cars were demolished by a draw-
head falling. Mr. E. R. Tram mail of
the Atlantic
To Comrades,their Families and Friends
Our 37th Annual Encampment of the
Grand Army of the Republtc will be
held at San Francisco, August 17-22, in
clusive.
We expect to cany frbm Florida,
Georgia and South O trolina the largest
delegation that ever attended an occa
sion of this kind, as the greatest enthu
siasm: prevails among our comrades ev
ery whese over the approaching Encamp
ment. ‘
The .Florida^ Georgia and South
Carolina Department has been fortunate
to secure very low rates, with liberal'
limit of-tickets, and thts.of itself will.in
sure a large attendance from these
states.
The (Georgia and South Carolina
Camps-has selected .an official route
which we hope will be satisfactory to all.
We expect to leave Atlanta, Ga. Mon-,
day morning, Aug. 10th at 8:22 in a
through'Tourist Sleeper which will run
through do.' San Francisco without
change, the route will be via Cbattanoo-
S i, Nashville, St: Louis, Kansas City,
enver and Sait Lake City. At Sait
Lake our party will stop ana view the
“City of the Saints,” Saltair, and the
Great Salt lake. Georgia and South
Carolina Camps extends an invitation
to all the Florida Comrades, their fami
lies and friends. Make your prepara
tions now to join us. .We will all have a
glorious trip. If you want any infor
mation regarding thts trip, such as rates,
schedules, and sleeping car accommo
dations, write to Mr. E. j. Walker, No.
312, West Bay Street, Jacksonville, Fla.
Nothing holds such an
portant place as^
improvements of late. The Ansley
home is practically completed, work on
Mrs. Fleming’s house has began and
Judge Bo&denbery’s home will-complete
the list. JB. C. Balfour will build a
handsome residence in the cokmial style
(next to Judge HanselTshome and when
(thus completed there will not bea single
piece of unimproved property in the
neighborhood.
B. F. Smith, She Monticello hanker,
was here Saturday.
Up-to-date piethods of instruction. A Christian school,
best moral influence. A competent faculty.
The collegers under new control, thoroughly reorganized.
The buildings have been overhauled,, refurnished with mod
em convenience.
The course of study has been arranged with a view to
giving a thorough education.
Advantages of low rates, coupled with a high grade col
lege curriculum, should appeal to every parent.
Apply at once for admission; only a limited number can
be accommoted in dormitory. Send for catalogue and infor
mation. REV. W. R. OWINGS, President,
0 Thomasville, Ga.
this city, an engineer
■Coast Lins, has recently patented a safe
ty car coupler that promises to be a
marvel in transportation circles. With
this devfoe a wreck is absolute
ly impossible when the cause arises from
a drawhead pulling out and falling in
tlie track. The Trammell safety coup
ler costs but $2 for each car, and is a
most valuable attachment. The Florida
divisions of the Atlantic Coast Line will
adopt the use of this patent.
That has been handed down from
mother to child. It’s a fitting custom
that of giving the baby some little
triutlet so that when it.gets older it will ■
have .a souvenir of its ftst birthday.
We have a large variety of things io
pick from. Here are a few suggestions:
Baseball Results.
Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 17.—(Special to
the Tixnes-Enterprise.)
Nashville 11, Atlanta 15.
Memphis 9, New Orleans 2.
Little Rock 1, Shreveport 4.
Birmingham, Montgomery, rain.
Battle Ax
\
Baking
Powder,
Dysentery Cured Without the Aid of
a Doctor.
_ “lam just npfrom a^hard
a well known merchant of Drummond,
LDiarrhoea
lont having
*. best cholera
There 1? no
Ing a doctor when this
for no doctor can pre-
nedicine for bowel com-
- ;i for children or
The Thomasville Ice Company
flux”(dysent»ry) says Mr. TVA. firmer,
Tenn. "I used one small bottle of Cham
berlain's Colic, Cholera and — —
Remedy and was cured withe-. —
a doctor. I oonsider it f*-~ ““'*“*"*
medicine in the world.'
need of employ'
remedy is used
scribe a better
plaint in any form citi
adults. It never fail*
take. Forsale by J.1,
Second-Hand Tin Roofing
FOE SALE—At Thomasville Variety
Works. This tin was damaged in our
fire and will sell cheap. Alsodamaged
lumber for sale. • ~
Thomasville Variety Works.
dw-lw-8-13.
Is headquarters for
piythjng you need
Escaped an Awful Fat.. "S]
Mr. H. Hacgins of, Melbourne, Fla
writes, ’My doctor told me' 1 had Coil
sumption and'nothing could be done fa
me; /I was given up to die; The offer d
a free trial bottle of Dr. King’s New Dig
covery for Consumption, induced me ti
try^ih ^Results were startling^ I an
all to Dr.' King’s New Discovery. 1
surely saved my life.” .This great cun
is guaranteed for all throat and luni
diseases byj. W. Peacock, druggist
Price 50c hnd gi. Trial bottles free. \
MOREHOUSE
MANUFACTURING
COMPANY,
We carry in stock, along with' scores
of other pills, the’ celebrated -Ramon’s
Liver Pills & Tonic Pellets—in fact we
but we want you to try Ramon's. The
manufacturers claim them to be thebeft
—our customers, who use them, say they
find them to b^st, and we tjelieve
Georgia
Savannah,
tuthursat
■Slain