Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, February 12, 1904, Image 10
THOMABVILIjE, aatawii Council Proceedings. Thomasville, On., Feb, 8.1#M. Council net in regular session, Mayor Roddcnbery presiding. Aldermen Herring, Lewis, Pittman, Watson, Beverly and Boyer, present. Minnies last meeting read and confirm- Louis MOREHOUSE MANUFACTURING COMPANY, Corner Broad and Jackson Streat, Thomasville, Georgia. License of A. W. Beasley was trans- i ferred to J. S. Sweet. License of H. M. Cave was transferred to the City Ba kery. « Following communication was read and referred to the health committee, with power to act; . Thonuuvilie, Ga., Feb. 8, 18G4. To the Hon. Mayor and Council, Thom- • 1 asville, Ga; Gentlemen; We ' the. undersigned respectfully request' that'the nuisance . occasioned by the cesspool at the resi de ace of Messrs. Wolff' on , Fletcher street be abated. The scent from this is very annoying, but the most serious featureXis the Infection of our wells near tills cesspool, which will be cer tain to beoome infected unless this nuis ance is removed. E. P. Ward H. L. Kelly J. D. Cummins Jr. - G. M. Smith and seven- others. Alderman Pittman stated that the- city treasurer had filed his bonds and they were approved by the finance com mittee. Superintendent of water works made the following report: Thomasville, Ga., Feb. 1, 1901s To the Hon. Mayor and Board of Aldjr- men. City; Gentlemen—I beg to submit the fol lowing report: -Nomber.'of taps, 2: num ber of Meters sold, 4; Cordsjof Wood received, 44 1-2; Cords of Wood con sumed, 47; Gallons of Water pumped, 6,600,000; Hours pumps in operation, >20; Repairs to machinery, none. Yours truly, J. A. Epply, Superintendent. City.marshal |made. following re- Mannfactnrera of Tin Foil Gins, r e Have Two Tables Left of Our White Madras - 12 l-2c. Pique Welts, 12 l-2c. h Art W inter Suits • - THEY MUST GO AND 00 THEY WILL- 31 ' ■■ ■ ' - - ' - ' - For the Knife is going to Cut and the Prices are going to Talk, and that is going to empty those two tables. They are new, well tailored, the best fitting, the most durable, the newest styles and the best values in the world for the money. We are compelled to make room for our large Spring and Summer Stock coming in. White Oxford I2-I2C. Black 'Polka Spot Madras. 206. Savannah, mm TONi Mercerized Piques, 25c. Costume Lin- A New selenitic Dlscwer? (•rue BLOOD m NERVES It purl fie* tha blood by eliminating Our High Art Majestic $1.25 Shirts ;o while they are new for |i. Our furnishing Mock a)wayi fresh and n< Our Jersey Fleece Lined Under Suits, i |s will go for 75*cts. Cold weather is ahead of u», so come right along a 1 keep you warm. & Yamedoe' Mercerized Madras, 3 yards, $1.00. mute matter and other Impurities : destroying the germs or microbe. 40 inch Lawn, infest the blood. It builds up the hi. ■ by restoring and multiplying the rut o piracies, making the blood rich anil r* It restores and stimulates the ocp" rausing a full free flow of nerve fo. throughout the entire nervo system, speedily cures unstrung nerves, nervor ness, nervous prostration and »H '"too* if the nervous system. We are going to conduct this sale ^Mallard tlotEmbroid- Soft Finish Nainsook, I5c. Misses Cora and Annie Hurst, who have been visiting friends in Cairo re- turned home Tuesday. County Commissioner H O. Copeland, of Metoalfe, was among the prominent visitors to the city ^toosday. -Booth A new way to spell perfoction- A sale Of this kind lias never before taken plaoe so early in the season, bat we want to give yon a chance at a Mr. imd Mrs. E. J. Redfeam of Bar- wick won recent visitors to tha city. Mr. W. E. Applewhite of Moultrie . ~ a I„ sUa tart 111 rflllltlVM lotEmbroid- India Linen Lawn, 12 I-2C. in the city with relatives Senator J, B. Nortnau of Obe, Qa. was a visitor, to the city Tueaay. Senator Norman ia one of the moat prominent citlaens of Bonth Georgia. Messrs. W. A. and J. J. Boswell, two well known merchants of Meigs, were here Tuesday baying hones, males and hardware. Mrs, D. B. Price, of Quitman, Is the uust of Mr*. R. A. Weldon on Dawson i lot Embroid eries, • 12 l-2c Dotted Swiss For Dress, I5c. dealers handling our remedies to return ,hc purchase price for every bottle o Miss Katie Bigg, of Atlanta, Is the guest of Mrs. Junius Smith on South RYDALES TONIC that does not giv satisfaction.' Mr. F. J. Winn, is at home again af ter a two week's stay In Rockledge and Palm Beach Fla. v Mr. 'W.T. Bubers of Ooolldgo was among the prominent visitors to the • city uu Saturday. 1 Miss Emma McIntosh entertained in- formally athOartsFridaynlglit in lionor ot Misses Houston and Carroll. Among the elegant homes on Hansell street, that of Judge Roddenbcry just being completed ranks among tho- beat. Miss Olivo QosttlebLum who has been the guest of Mrs. B. Edwards for several days lias returned to her home la Oohlookonee. Mr. 0.1. Wood left Monday for Boston. His friends hope to see him at the Plney Woods again before the sea son is oror. A small party of young people went on a poaeum hunt Friday night. They Rad a good time, bnt no possum dinners Rave yet been reported. i lotEmbroid- Misa Annie Sanford left Tuesday for San Antonio, Texu, .where she will visit flier brother. She will return to Geor gia after a stay of some weeks. Buy Your White G6ods ' Now. Get a new dress at a LATE IN THE SEASON PRICE. Persian Lawn, 20C. SEED POTATOES, The Baltimore office of tho Granger- dtubbe Lumber Company was destroyed by the fire. It was in the Cnlvort build- ing. Mr. Geo. S. Cox is local repre sentative of the ohbctM. Early Goodrich, Early Rose, Bliss Triumph, Respectfully, . J. J. Stephens. Superintendent of Water Works and Sanitary Inspector [instructed to inves tigate the condition of the water doeet atjChurchwell's store, Moilcr's gallery and the printing office and report to council. The condition of J. W. Groover’s eloset and that of tho Atlantic Coast Line] referred to the committee on health with power to act. The following communication was read: To the Hon. Mayor and Alderman. Gcutlemeu; Several years ago I bought and laid a 4 inch pipe across Clay street, without any expense to the city, on tapping same last , week your marshal called on me for flO which I pa'd, I would nsk if you will refund tliat as I have had considerable expense in connecting same. Respectfully C. B Quinn, P. S. I would also ask you to take ‘ up the matter as regard the Electrio Light Co’s wires being so low as to injure trees in front of my house. Is ia really neces sary to have them raised, as they are Rev. Jas. Barton Smith left Tuesday morning for Spring HiU. Ho began a revival sorvioo there that will last for a week, consequently the Chric- tain congregation will hold no services Sunday. Pride of South, Lou js^Steye r man, Burbank, Corner Broad and Jacjcsou Street, Thomasville, Ga. of Hebron, Dr. Charles Martin Nile* who has so successfully conducted the Parochial Mission at St. Thomas church, left for his home, Ossining N. Y. Monday morning. He will atop at Colombia 8.* C,_aud preach there tonight. Dr. Niles presence in Thomaaviile was greatly en joyed by all and our city hopes to lee him often in the future. R. THOMAS, JR., DRUGGIST, Thomasville, Georgia. FROST AND CROPS. mmimmmmmnfmmwmmmwi: |Wanted to';Bu>.§ I Ten fliHion ff 1 .Car Loads. 1 Rev. H. G. Griswold, pastor of the Presbyterian church at Quitman has resigned to go to Oordele. Mr. Gris wold is well know here, having frequent ly filled the Presbyterian pulpit here. IF so, write to L J Walker, Florida Passenger Agent, Nash ville, Chattanooga and St. Louis Railway. . _ “Dixie Flyer feoute” Jacksonville, Florida. Low Rates now in effect to Colorado, California, Washington Oregon and other Western States Doable Daily Services, Feet Schedules Guide Book, Time Tables and des criptive Pamphlets nee. Prof. B. L. Heald who lives In the Fredonia neighborhood spent Saturday In the city. His family bad the mis fortune to lose tlieir barn and several hundred bushels of 00m by Ore on Fri day night. The cause of the oonflagn- / tkm la nnknnwn vCYfciaJvRJM h»ve their beginning iJlT l-’VqQ-.Dl in the disorder of Br - />wT these most important vWUin| I organa. ytyiULJlJ The kidneys filter and purify the blood— riQ that is their work. Therefore, when your kidneys are weak r out of order, yon can understand how uickly your entire body is affected and | Cow Hides, I - Fur, - I Beeswax, I = Etc. - £=•' Highest Gsh Prices Paid. Jj. W. Watkins &Co I J. B. WATKINS, Manager. Office at Williams’ Stables, 328 West Jackson St, £ Thomasville, Ga. damaging my trees. I respectfully ask you to take np this matter at once. Yours Respectfully O. B. Qoino, On motion $10.00 was ordered re funded to Mr. O. B. Quinn and the chairman of the oommittee on lights was requested to see the light company and have the wine moved as requested in petition. Bids for removing garbage were Mr. T. Oalam Lawrence, of Owdnli g, N.Y., and his mother, Mr*. Lawrence. , who are well known winter visitors lure, are at present at St. Augustine. Th*y are expected here later iu the sic* opened and read and the contract was let to W. H. Batch A Son far|US.OO per month. Tha opening'of bids for wood wax postponed. 8slary of Chief of Fire Depart ment was fixed at $48.00 par month and Hie firemen at $86,- 00. William Singletary was elected chiaf, R. UDortin*,airiitant chief: Os car B. Lee and D. O. Blanton, firemen. Ordinance introduced by Alderman Mr*. O. O. Hall, ot Thomasville visit- . «d Mrs. Minnie R. Beasley tha latter -part of last week. She was en rente homo bom lamps Fla. where she had been on an extended visit.—Valdosta