The Thomasville times-enterprise. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1889-1904, December 19, 1903, Image 2

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IW1WMH1! othing!Clothing! Goods We Have It masville’s wHe awake daily • the effect that the wise wo- her , Xmas purchases, and The-weather is advancing, and olbthiiig must be departing. From now until Jjan. rst, we are going to run three special' price clothing tables.... .... This advice is not only to the wpman but to the wise man;*the wise child. Get ahead of the crowd—and yea have leisure in making yowr se lections, and an almost limitless assortment from which to select. • Set? Now, those in search of gifts suitable for I want to show them to you.. The Male Members of the Family, 4 A Ghe- ; On this table will be found! ¥ CT Prims • nits that have been selling 4 $3,!KL. (from $4.00 to $7.50 per. suit. All to go at one-price.. Gifts-of the sensible, acceptable kind, can’t dp better than scan ' the f#f- lowing list-which fairly represents what we have in stock. Aside fronrra nobby suit-of clothes or a nice warm overcoat'either©t which would uiaftc an ideal Xmas present, our showing inj STYLISH HABERDASHERY, Ofte ] On this table suits- Price jworth from $7.50 to- Jio- .ur t-.T.fr 1... .... f 1,.. I-1 Will he hard duplicate. Everything in SHIRTS, both dreaamd negligee,. ^ Gorgeous Neckwear, Gloves, Handterehiefe, Silk Muf- 4 flers.iFancy Hosiery, Suspenders, Underwear, - ” Hats ^and'Caps, Sweaters,Smoking Jackets,White Vests,. 4 Lounging Rohes, Macintoshes, Umbrellas, t ’per suit, also on this ta ble will he found 24 suits S'aters best blue flannels to go-at same price sooth Broad Ktroot. Thomanvill#, On f Walkins Canes, Trunks, Traveling Bags, Soft Cases, Etc. 4 4 ; '4 Stor^piei^ver^veningjjntilf^i’cloclOiaturdavsIatew. ^ ENTIRE TABLE of boys clothing. A-lli of stock left in this line we are going to.seU at one-fourth (1-4} off. $2‘suits will be fl.SO; $4 suits will: he f».00. ^ Nothing but cash can get these prices. The prices, outmost of Iliese suits will mean less- thaa we paid. MASONIC ELECTION. Mallard & Varnedoe Tliomasviilc lodge No; SiWv F. and A. at its last meeting with the following result:^* . W M. t W J. . Taylor. S. W., S. W. Davie. J. W., r Pearce, Secy., M. A. Fleetwood. ' Treas., G. W. Herribjp. WE MEAN WHAT WE SAY AND HOPE TO CLOTHE YOU. MR* SAM JOSEPH. MONEY TO LOAN. On improved form lands in Mitchell, Thomas and the eastern part of Decatur Co., Ga., for five years at eight per cent interest. Also on- city property in Ca milla, Thomasville and Valdosta, Ga. All applicants to furnish good abstract tiles, Call on or correspond with A. K. Whitfield, Meigs, Ga. 10-3-3-m Manx* Families Moving to Thomi «Mo arid Baying Property. Representative of Robinson Amuse ment Company. Mr. Sam-H. Joseph representing the Robinson Amusement Company is nmmip the visitors who are at present in Thomasville. -Mr. Joseph is a gen tleman of interesting personality: and wide experience. He has been in the show business for many- years and lias visited Thomasville before while with the old John Robinson’s shows and Forepaugli and Sells circus. The late HenrylGrady, ip an editorial published in the Atlanta Constitution, had this to say of Mr. Joseph: “Have known-Sam Joseph for over 20 years, and can vouch for the accuracy of any statement he may make, as can thous ands of his other friends in the state of (Georgia.*’ Mr. Joseph has this to say of the company he represents: The extraordinary success achieved by the great Robinson Amusement com pany has befefc achieved by a strict ad herence to the moral views of the most highly moral class in every oommpnity, , "Wa offend no sense of *t,he most delicate decency: we, delight all save those who are scekiug something suspiciously sha dy. And we know that we could not liave secured the big contract from the citizens of Thomasville had we not been inp^osiiion to give them the amplest possible assurance that every feature of nnr show was morally and artistically Mrs. Dunbar Dies At Mlnhn Rev. T. A. White went to Meigs Tues day to preach the funeral service of Mrs. O. B. Dunbar. Mrs. Dunbar was stricken with ape - plexly Monday monauig and. died at 2 o'clock in the. afternoon-Slje was sixty years of age and a, consistent member of the Baptist church. » Worst of all Experiences. Can anything be Wdrse than to feelj that every minute will ,be your last?* Such was theexperience of Mrs. S, H. Newson, Decatur. Ala. “For three'years’* she writes, "I endured insufferable pain from indigestion, stomUch and bowel trouble. Death* seemed inevitable when doctors and all remedies failed. At length I was induced to try Electric Bit ters and the result was mnaculous. 1 improved at- once and now I’m complete ly recovered: For Liver, Kicney. Stomach and Bowel troubles Electric Bitters is the only medicine. Only 50c. Its guaranteed by J. W. Peacock, drug gist. Up-to-Date Merchants, tOUH CASES Triad Monday to County Coovt and Off not «r* Finn*. FARMER FRIEND Tile regular civil term of county court was held.Monday. A number, of im portant cases-were heard.‘In addition to these forurnegroes were tried. John Williams who stole §35 from the store of Dan Foreman was , fined fifty dollars and costs or eight months. Tom plater and Daii McMiiliu two dice-throwers plead guilty to the charge of gam.ug ana each was fined $20 and R-I-P-A-N-S Tabules Doctors find A good prescription ! For mankind. The.5-o-.Mit packet k enough ,for usual occasions. Tlie family bottle [60cts.l contains a supply for a year. All drug, gists sell them. 5.9 Horse-Power We make a specialty of 1, 2, 31-2 an* 4 W ^.-r. Gasoline Engines for farm uses, such as grinding feed, pumping waiter, saw ing wood, running the grindstore orfor any - other purpose whatsoever requiring power. We guarantee satisfaction. NO SMOKE! NO FIRE! NO DANGER 1 Mow^to Prevent Croup. It will be good Snisdl children to learn that be prevented. The first sign of the mothers of croup can * croup is hoarseness. A day or two before the attack the child becomes hoarse. This .is soon followed by a peculiar rough cough. Give Chamberlain’s Cough [Remedy freely ps soon as the child be* comes hoarse, or even after the rough cough appears, and *it will dispel all svmptoms of croup. In this wav all danger and anxiety may be avoided. This remedy is used by many thousands of .mothers and has never been known to fail. It is, in fact, the only remedy that can always be depended upon and that is pleasant and safe to take. For sale by J. W. Peacock. - dw Jo!m H.li another gambler wouldn’t, plead gylty but was found guilty, and was fined aijd costs or six mouths. .L T. Weaver of Boston spoilt Frida} l: Thomasville. Birmingham, ->* trouble preys upon the mind, iges and lessens ambition; beauty, W vi S or and cheerful- ness soon disappear ,when the kidneys are Iffp 5 ** out of order or dis- Official Notice. A white primary election is hereby ordered to be held at the court house in this city on Dec. 2#th, 1903. for the pur pose Of nominating candidates for the following offices: ForMayor. For Eight Aldermen. For Marshal. For Treasurer. For Se xton. For 3 Members School Board. For or against the election of cit clerk by the people. out of order cased. —n Kidney trouble has j/- 1) become so prevalent that it is not uncom- v mon for a child to be bom afflicted with ■■i' L 1 ' weak kidneys. If the child urinateAoooften, if the unne scalds the flesh,*or if, when the child reaches an age*4fcen it should be able to control thfe passage, it is yet afflicted with bed-wet ting,.depend upon it, the cause of the diffi culty is kidney trouble, and the first step should be towards the treatment of these important organs. This unpleasant trouble is due to a diseased condition of the kidneys and bladder and not to a habit as most people suppose. ^ Women as well as men are made miser able with kidney and bladder trouble, and bdth need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swamp-Root is soon realized. It is sold by druggists, in fifty- __ py cent and one-dollxr size bottles. You may —fO~r exas, Arkansas, Louisiana, Ok lahoma, Indian Territory, California, Colorado, Utah, Wyoming, Iregon, Montana, Washington and other points Host, Northwest and Southwest, Write or call on, | J. G. HOLLENBECK. Dist. Passengcr'Agent 0UISV1LLE & NASHVILLE RJt. o. «• Brown Building, (Opposite Union Who Will be Queen? One of the Teetures of the citizens Gala Week and Fair Festival will he the election of the most popular lady as tjie queen of the Thomasville fall festival. Thelady who receives the greatest. num ber of votes, will be saluted as queen and in addition to being crowned as such will be presented with a lady’s magnificent gold watch. The votes are only one cent each and the contest tamts are not confined to any special number. As many competitors as de sired can enter for tlie race. In a fa- tare issue the various polling places where votes can be cast and voting tick ets purchased will be 'announced* The votes will be counted each day by acom- mitten of citizens and the result public- also s ing *11 about Swamp-Hoot, ly of tbe thousand* of test!- b received from sufferers ittng Dr. Kilmer S: Co., LADIES’ . . 1&0O. •" 1004 Taiior.Made Suits, Shirt Waists, Furnishings, Wraps, Etc. Fill: Wiitcr CO I LU M is Boi) Suits, Hats, Overcoats, Furnishings, Underwear, Etc -FirYn- Boys and Children’s WRITE FOR PARTICULARS. We Ship C. O. D. . 1 Suits, Hats, Overcoats, Caps, Furnishings, Etc. To any Express Office, withpriv- ilege of examination boforo accepting/ B. H. LI 2VY&BR0., SiAVAf MNAH, - - GEORGIA.