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TIMES-BNTKRPRISJB, THOMASVILLH, GEORGIA, MARCH 18, 1904.
l.ocal and Personal.
Mr C. S. Parker i. l. >• k from a
trip to A’ianla
ton, .Va., is winning lnnr.Is for
himself in literary line*. lie is
the representative of the law de
partment on the editorial' ataff of
the monthly magazine*‘Tha South
ern Collegian,” and ha* in the
last iiaue a clever story entitled
“A Fruitful. Viaiou.”
younger than the other* Mi** Ma
rie Avery made a most creditable
showing and disposed of tickets
to the amount of $29,00 in spite
of her late start.
us before buying.
Opposite Pino/.
Veterinary Hospital of Dr. J. C. Schwencke
is located .on Broad street, opposite Piney Woods Hotel, is an up-to-date Hoa»
• 9 pital for sick horses, mules and dogs.
Up-to-date implements for performing all ki ids of operations on animals.
Examination free. Board at cost. Address
J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S.,
Thomasville, Ga.
Our Valentine.
EVERYTHING GOOD IN
llow
We furnish IT, cither ROUGH or DRESSED, and that too of the VERY BEST.
Tills you already know, tho words we speak are surely TRUE. We are too
busy filling orders to look you up, but if you want tho Wit of* any thing in our
line qnick, ’Phone 264, and tho old man will do tho rest.
Out by the Crate Factory on Boston road. Visitors aro wclcomo, day or night.
KIRBY PLANING MILL CO.
Compas Olives
The
BEST
You will find a fresh lot .at J. B. SMITH’S
Pure goods, Correct weight, Prompt delivery.
J. B. SMITH,
Srocorios.
Mrs. C C Butev
’at V..K in Biicoiitnii.
risitiin; ri-
Air. .I..!m Onrr.it ,f
was in town ou Friday.
Visitor Writes Enteitalnlngly of ths
Pleasure of that Sport.
J. O. Bell was here from Cool-
idge Friday.
Mayor J. F. Monk of Moultrie
was in thq city Friday.
Mr. John Pasco of Savannah
was in the city Saturday.
Mr. Will Denham went down to
Monticello to spend Sunday.
Miss Sallie Perry of Oehloek-
onee spent Thursday in tho city.
Miss Rubie Stephens of Och-
lockonee spent Thursday in the
city.
Mr. W. D. Sills of Ochiookonee
was shaking hands with hiB many
Thomasville friends Thursday
Miss Cora Walker of Macon ar
rived Thursday night to. be the
guest of Miss Bessie Reese.
Mr. A. J, Shepherd one of the
best citizens of this district spent
Thursday in Thomasville.
W. H. Woodbury of Detroit.
Mioh. and Miss Laura Stevens of
the same oity ore at the Masury
Miss Eva Gardner of Columbus
is the charming guest of her sis
ter, Mrs. John L. Turner on Haiv
sell street.
Miss Irene Hand who came
down to attend the Charity Ball
returned to her home in Pelham
Saturday,
Miss Mattie Gregory a charm,
ing young lady of Jacksonville,
Fla., is visiting the MisseB Hin
eon in Fairview.
Mr. B. Edwards who has been
kepi at home by rheumatism for
three weeks, wss out or, crutehes
for the first time Saturday.
One Price to all.
115 E. Jackson street.
'Phone 04-
-2.
' Our line of candies
The Best
Is Superb.
Brands of Cigars.
Tjhat aro jEovoly,
Tjhat aro steady~ to~wear,
Tjhat are Stylish,
Tjhat are Cheap in price and
Tfiyh in Quality..
You will find thes hats at Mrs. J. A. Eppley’s
MILLINERY PARLOR, at Hotel Masury,
And all other kinds of Millinery Goods. Everything Priced Low
HATS
HATS
MRS. J. A. EPPLY.
Evans & Son
WE STILL HAVE A FEW MULES FOR SALE
Miss Willie Bottoms will have
charge of one of Camilla’s largest
millinery establishments this year
says the Camilla Enterprise.
Mrs. Will A. Johnson and lit
tle son, Master Lonnie, of Albany
are the guests of Mrs. J. W. Mc
Cray at 402 Clay street.
Mr. Jesse Howze who has re
cently moved from Thomas to
Mitchell county was in the city
Thursday.
Mrs. H. J. Medearis who has
been the guest of her daughter,
Mrs. H. C. Foster, left Friday
for her home in Nashville, Tenu.
Miss Anderson of Kentucky,
who has spent several weeks here
the guest of her sister, Mrs. G.W.
H. Stanley, left Thursday for her
home.
Among the recent prominent
visitors to town were Judge John
P. Rees, Mr. Clem P. Steed and
Mr. Arthur Codington, of Macon.
They came to appear befere Ref
eree Merrill in bankruptcy court.
The examining board who test
ed the military knowledge of Cap
tain Brown and Lieutenants Har
dy and Steyerman, ' Satruday
made known the result of the ex
amination. The three officers all
stood creditable examinations,
and they will receive tneir com
missions and take charge of the
company immediately.
And Don’t Forget the STUDEBAKER WA00N.
. Gall and see
EVAN!
-yjLkk
The three young ladies who
have been conducting an nctive
canvass for the sale of tickets for
the concert Saturday, were close
together at the finish The prize
of a beautiful gold watch for the
one who sold the most, was award
ed to Miss Tempo Cassady who
turned into the treasury $57,06,
Miss Blanebe Carroll came second
with (45.85. .Those considerably
Mr. Chari's M. Chapin enter-
taili-d over a .core of holies and
gentlemen 111 st iigri'niilily .in
T, ursiiur in.,rii ng lust, meeting
as usual, among the pines three
miles out ou the Tallahassee road.
To follow the Chapin hounda has
beeu one of the attractious of
Thomasville for many years past
and gone, and it seems fitting for
ore of the old-timers (who by the
way has not the peu of a ready
writer) to express publicly for
himself nnd many other visitors
to this place, how much pleasure
these woodland runs have given
them.
Mr. Chapin can scarcely appre
ciate hoar novel and entertaining
these chases are to the average
visitor—To finiah with a fox in a
tree, is never credited until seen,
as it is well known that his north
ern brother, the red fox seeks th*
earth when driven.
The climate may have aome-
thiug to do with it, for what
man or beast would abandon ths
air of Thomasville for any hole
however well lined!
The beautiful morning brought
out many riders a*' wall as trap*
to the meet and it- looked more
like “the good old summer time”
of the past.
On this occasion, th* fox, at
first proved to be rather young
and inexperienced and was soon
treed' But when he set sail again,
after a rest and deliberation, he
put up a job for Jim (the M. F.
H.) and his pack that wai wor
thy *f the reputation of his an
cestors,' so the riders had to be
oontent,with only half of a race,
which they seemed to take without
muoh vexation of spirit, owing
doubtless to the quality of the
spirits the party were entertained
with, after the hunt at Elsomea,
Mr. Chapin’s charming home.
Any mention of the effort to en
tertain visitors at Thomaaville
would be iucomplete without re
ferring to Judge Hopkina, who
inaugurated fox hunting and kin
dred sports in this section. Hav
ing a pack that led the rider* to
a lively chase, leading always,
himself to the finish. The writer
remembers an ocoasion in wbioh
he entertained a large party at
fox huut by moonlight, aerving a
luncheon about midnight around
a big oamp fire in ths pine woods
making coffee, roasting sweet
potatoes in the coals. It waa
vivid experience aad long to be
remembered particularly by the
northern guests.
HAVE
ANY KEYS
TO THE
na
If so bring or send them to bejtried.
There's yet 2 keys to unlock it and
they are worth $10.00.
We have something better than this
now. -Come to see us and we will
tell you about it. Everybody gets
something this time.
We sell the best shoes*—nothing
cheap.
II
Street Repair*.
The hearts and buggy-wheels
of the Thomasville people have
been gladdened during the last
few days by certain much needed
repairs, which have been made to
Jackson street, between Broad
and Crawford. The street com
mittee now has under conaidera-
tion the condition of Jackson be
tween Bread street and the depot.
It ie thought this thoroughfare
will be put in better shape as soou
as the committee deoides what is
best to be done.
A Late Season.
Indications are that the tourists
now in Thomaaville willnot dis
play any undue baste about re
turning to*their northern homes,
but that they will remain later
than usual to enjoy the southern
climate. Most of the cottagers
will remain until May first.
The hotels are all doing a good
business now. The Piney Woods
hotel will remain open until the
middle of April.
DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR
PITTSBURGH PERFECT” FENCES,
ALL GALVANIZED STEEL WIRES.
FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING.
THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE.
EVERY ROD GUARANTEED PERFECT.
The DURABLE Fence,
None so STRONG.
All large wires;
Highest EFFICIENCY. /-4231
LOWEST COST.
No Wraps
I to hold
[Moisture
[Rust. ^
■RRstasoH Purser" faxonra. (StuuUrd Stria)
Ibiolufilj STOCK PROOF. W$ ou SAVE YOD MONEY on Ftnoing.
CALL AND SEE IT.
We have just bought a carload or
the above Fence to arrive in a few
days. As we are * the only firm in
Thomas county that buy fence in car
load lots We can save you money on
your fence
COLEMAN & ADAMS.
Would Cull Attention
To tlio_ Columbia Disc Grnphophouo which^^totaging so mnoh^pIeaMirtl to
thousands of homos throughout this broad land of oars, and t
Joy Just as well; they are proving everything that have been said of them, an an-
tertoiner in the home. A number of tho newest models can be seen at
OH AS. G. GOEHBIYG, Jowi-lnr,
ISO Broad St.
:— -
Mr. J. Fred Bouchelle of this
city who is attendiug Washing
ton nnd Lee University at T,»xiug-
Satisfactory
rvioe Is tka Had people wist When on* receive,
the worth of his money he Is satisfied and oomes again
Our Work
Most pleas* oar customers. Wo hasp non* but skilled
man who "kaaw how."
Carriages, Buggies and Wagons
Repaired, Painted and Trimmed.
HORSE-SHOEINQ AND GENERAL BLACK5M1TH1NO.
PALIN,
THOMASVILLB, 3A.
Wood* Hotel.
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