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siieutions bjiristian. So- was never
known. to use profanity in any form.
Ho nover criticised any one harshly or
uukindly, but always had pleasant and
kind words for every one. He was tru
ly. and devotedly loved at home by the
whole family, ever ready v. ith encourag
ing and loving help for all He said to
some of the family, he felt that he was
going to die, and his only regret was to
leave father and mother.. Tis , sad to
purt with those we love, but the Chris
tian faith gives the consolation that*
“God doeth all things well.” We do not
know or understand why, but His will
not ours be done. His passing is but
the laying down of the toils of life to
take np the crown _ of victory, and the
blessed inheritance of the redeemed of
God. :
His loving, quiet spirit will be missed
at home, but their loss, will be his etern
al gain. He was a brother to Mr. Guss
Wheeler of Thomasville, and Mr. Char
lie Wheeler of Montgomery who were
both with him through his sickness.
* A friend.
I'rtncy,
"lie kitchen was discovered on fire and
there was no one at home except Mrs.
Subcr and 'the small children.' Mrs.
Saber saved the home by her coolness
and presence of mind. She placed her
little daughter on top of the kitchen
from a window and by handing hec
small buckets of water ~ from a barrel
near by, kept the fire mider control* un
til a negro man came, who tore off the
roof and extinguished the flames.
Mr. Lacy j. Smith and .Miss Nellie
Crpig visited Moultrie one day last
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INEBRIATED SONNETS.
Little drinks of whiskey
Little bots, of beer.
Are agents mighty risky .
For getting Christmas cheer.
Sing a song of Christmas,
Booster full of rye.
Trysto jab the key hole
As the house slides by.
Mr. J. W. Evans made a bnsiness
trip to Atlanta Monday. Aa soon as
Mr. Evans adjusts hi* fire loss he con
templates rebuilding liis grist mill, and,
next fall, put in a fine niodern gin^ in
time-for the cotton crop.
The Baptist Sunday sohool will have
a Christmas tree at the chnrch on
Christmas eve. Superintendent New-
some requests everyone interested to
lend a helping hand and make the
Startling evidence.
Fresh testimony in great quantity is
constantly coming 1 in, declaring Dr.
King’s New Discovery for Consumption
Coughs and Colds t£xpe unequaled. A
recent expression from T. J. McFarland
Bentorvillr.-Va. serves as example. He
writes: *:I had Bronchitis - for three
years and doctored all the time without
being benefitted. Then 1 began taking
Dr. King’s New Discovery, and a few
bottles wholly cured me.” Equally effec-
rive in curipg all Ludg and Throat trou-
blc.Consumption, Pneumonia and Grip.
Guaranteed by J. W. Peacock Druggist.
Trial bottles free, regular sixes 50c, and 1
All reports indicate that the shows
tliat are to be here gala week are clean
and moral. If such is the rase the peo-
glo of Thomasville are fortunate in se
curing this attraction. Christinas ob
servance is too apt to run into excess,
| and healthy amusement should be en-
Rev. Mr. Wells, of Thomasville,
preached two able sermons at the Bap-
1 tist church Sunday. Mr. Wells is doing
mission work for the Methodist confer
ence in this district, and announced
Sunday that he would return here the
second Sunday in January-to preach
morning and evening. There being no
Methodist church here, Hie Baptists
have offered him the use of their
chnrch for that day.
- Miss Berta King and Miss Joe Miller
spent Sunday in Moultrie. * •
Mr. and Mrs. J. O. Bell and Miss Bes
sie Bell spent Monday in Thomasville.
Mr. Bell brought back two convicts for
thelchaingang atthe pull of the T. G.
Bell Lumber Co.
The registration books for the mayor
and council election to be held the se
cond Monday in January dosed.the 14th.
at6p. m. and the tar babks for town
taxes will close t^e 19thl There is no
ticket out yet for mayor and council-
men, but the friends of several citizens
are urging them to entertlie race. -
Elvin, the two year bid son of Mr. and
Mrs. Robert M. Bales died Thursday of
last week after an illness of only three
days with congestion. The remains
were carried to Irwinville for inter
ment. Mr. and, Mrs. Bales have the sym
pathy of everyone in this bereavement.
Mr. Henry Daniel visited his parents
Saturday and Sunday. Henry is at
tending school at Obe.
Mr. B. F. Megahee has just finished
his syrup making for this , season. He
and his two sons on the farm with him
Frank and James, have been busy three
weeks, turning out twenty one barrels
of fine syrup from about 1 8-4 acres
planted in cane.
At the residence of the bride’s parents
Mr. and Mrs. O. E. Deariso, Miss Lama
DearisoandMr. Wm. A. Mims were
united in marriage Wednesday after
noon at a quarter past four. Only the
relatives and a fewfriends were invited.
The ceremony was performed by Rev.
John Carlton. Mrs. Mims was admired
and loved by a host of friends, and
everyone who knows Will Mims^sgr^d
him 1 very highly. Mr. and Mrs.
left Thursday to visit relatives of fiS*
groom near Tilton. ^
The Thomasville Ice Company
HAS FOR SALE .'
AT THE LOWEST PRICES:
Wood, soft and hard Coal, Texas Rust Proof Seed Oats, Com,
Hay, and Feed Oats, Cotton Seed Meal and
Hulls, Soda Water and Siphons.
’Phone Number 6
Booker Washington thinks that tho
negro race should stop wearing gaudy
clothes. But the average negro will cling
to the spectroscopic colors like a bhby
does to its rattle.
Veterinary Hospital of Dr. J. C. Schwencke
Is located on Broad street, opposite Piuey Woods Hotel, is an up-to-date Hqs-
^ pital for sick horses, mules and dog^.
Up-to-date implements for performing all kinds of operations'on animals.
Examination free. Board at cost. Address
J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S.,
Thomasville, Ga*
William R. Heajst has started anoth
er newspaper in Los Angeles, CaL He
Will not lack press support in his*~bft
for the presidential nomination, as he
has five of Us own—enough to “stand
pat” on. \
6 W MILLIGAN, ARCHITECT AND BUILDER, C
We note with pleasure that the muni
cipal campaign has been clean and free
from personalities so far. It will doubt
less continue so to the end. All of the
candidates are good men and the city's
interests will be safe in the hands of
which ever of them are elected.
I furnish plans and specifications for anything
that can be built of Stone, Brick,, Steel or
Wood. I build anything in the above
lines,
Office—At Moultrie, Ga.
High administration .politicians at the
capital have reluctantly admitted that
Senator Hanna has definitely declined
to serve- aschairman of the national
committee in the next presidential
campaign. So much the better for ns
Democrats.
STATEMENT OF THE CONDITION
—OF THE—
BANK OF PAVO,
LOCATED AT PAVO, GEORGIA,
At the close of business Dec. -7,1803:
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts $17,339.10
Demand Loans. 3,760.00
Overdrafts 329.13
Baulcing house 1,240.96
Furniture nndfixtnres v . 609.73
Dae from banks and bankers
in the state.... 5,507.57
Due. from banks and bankers
in other states 3,835.40
Currency. ....$ 1,321.00
Silver, Nickels and
Pennies . . ..r... ... 456.90
Checks and Cash Items 137.5$
THE BANK OF MEIGS,
LOCATED AT MEIGS. GA.,
At*the dose of business Dec.
1903. / , V
RESOURCES.
Loans and discounts. $12,1
Banking house... 1,8
Furniture and fixtures....... 8
Doe from banks and bankers
The P Sc O. Rex and the Oxford.
Wagons—
T ne Weber and the Virginia.
Plows-”
The Syracuse, the Valcan and The
Due from banks and bankers
mother states.
Currency
Gold ...
Silver, Nickels and pennies..
Checks and cash items ...
Total f
LIABILITIES.
ntal stock paid in. £
divided profits, less current
rpenses and taxes paid—
ividnal deposits subject to
io certificates
Brier's checks............;
Total
• LIABILITIES.
Capital stopk paid in
Undivided Profits, less Cur
rent Expenses and Taxes
Paid..,*..
Individual deposits subject to
check
Certified checks
Cashier's checks............
P & O.
Sewing Machines.
The White’ that is enough.
trunks and Valises.
The most you ever saw and at the
lowest prices.
^Svni 118 ' opened, the pret-
r . t if st bl11 of r eal nice clothing ever
shown in Boston. We can fit you.
CHINA and GLASSWARE-The kind
. Representative Maddox, of Georgia,
arose in the hooseof representatives the
other day and knocked sparks of fire
out of the rural delivery division of the
17,056.18
102.13
28.91
CASTOR IA
For Infants and flhilflrjm.
Tba Kind You Hare Always Bought
Total $ 22,743.17
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of
BtfdPVme - came J. J. Parish, Jr.<
Jfoslu&^ABank of Meigs, who. being
duly ray* that the above and
foregoing statement is a true condition
of said Bank, as shown by the books of
file in said Bank. '
J. J. PARISH, Jk, Cashier.
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 12th day of Dec., 1903.
J. H. PULLEN, Com. N. P.,
Thomas Co., Ga.
Total $32,527.37
STATE OF GEORGIA—County of
Thomas.
" Before me came Hugh G:' Ford,
Cashier,of Bank of Pavo who being duly
sworn, rays that the above and foregoing
statement is a true condition of said
Bank, as shown by the books of file in
said Bank. —- -.
HUGH O. FORD, Cashier
Sworn to and subscribed before me,
this 21th day of Deb., 1903.
T. N. REDDICK, N. P. T. O.
Wanted.
We would like to ask, through the
coining of your paper, if there is any
person who has used. Green’s August
Flower for the cure of indigestion, Dys
pepria, and Liver Troubles that has not
“The difference between the educated
■ran and the uneducated,” -says Presi
dent Scbnrman,- “is that the educated
mazxsees more, feels more, wants more,
is interested in a vastly greater variety
of things, and, in s^ort, lives a longer,
a richer and fuller life. He is haunted
-by thoughts and touched by emotions
and moved by ideals whioh are insom-
umnicable to him who has not been
nourished at the breasts of. human
science and culture. ”. .
Exactly so. Now wouldn’t that make
you want to’ be educated? Well, it’s
easy. To read the Times-Enterprlse is
a liberal education and it only costs ten ]
c*i>ts a week. - 1