Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, March 25, 1904, Image 12

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LOC AL BBIBO ThomtfcvUle,- Ga.,-March Egg* per daz , 12 1-2 to 15c. Best 80o. Medinm butter, 250 to — ens, fries, 28 1-2 to85o; hens 85 to 4Cc. Sweet potatoea, 55 to 60s per bn. Fodder per 100 lbs, SOc to 81.00. Seed oats, per bn.. 65 to 75a Country hay, per lOOlbi. 60e. to 75c; New Syrup,. 22* to 26c. local' gELLray prices. ThomasviUe, On., March 24, 1904.— Coffee, nrbnctlee 15c. Green coffee, fair lOo. choice 12 l-2c. White gnfoulated sugar 5 l-2.conta, Brown Bugar 6c. Sue. soda per lb. 5c; crackers 10 to 20o. (tick candy iOo; Kerosene oil 20c—5 gala 90c. Side meat per lb 12 1-2; Meal 75c per bar Floor $5.65 to$6.76per bbL- Weatem ham. 161 -2 to 28c. Lard, compound 10o„ Leaf 12 1-2; hay, 81.25per 100 lba. bran 81.25 per 100 lba. Cotton seed meal 21-40 per 100 lba. cotton aeed bulls 60c per 100 lba Book. Your health very largely depends upon your own prndenco and can tion. It isn’t enough to be care, fu] about exposure, ote. > The system is btmnd to get out of or- do' and run down, and thou yon need toning up. Prevention is better than a pound of curt. Our Dr. Radam’aCcmp. Ext. 8erf saporilla is an ox silent ton! per bottle. ■ ^ Franklin Ufa Makea Prompt Payment. Leary, Ga.. March 18, 1804. David O. Barrow, General Agent Frank lin Life Insurance Co., Thomasvillo, Ga. Dear Sir.—1 beg to ockmowledgo.ro- cofpt of the company’s check No. 2115, for one thousand dollars. In full settle ment of policy No. 44888which my hus band held In your company. 1 wish to thank the company for its protnjitnees in settling this claim, and feel that lean justly recommend the Franklin to any one wishing good reliable insurance at reasonable rates, - 0 Gratefully Tours, , MBS. LOtT B. COOK. Not the costly kind, but some thin# most anyone can afford wear and t-l a price anyone bo they ever so poor.- stingy or economical, can afford to buy. Corset Covers Nicely trimmed, and of fair materi al, special price 10c Skirts AlF»rortte Bemody for Babies. Its pleasant taste and prompt cures •lave made Gluunberlain’a Cough Reme dy a favorite with the mothers of small ■dren. It qnioklv cures their coughs colas ana prevents any danger of — other serious eonso- >nly cures croup, (but a.«on..,,,e = c To h CLUB SUBSCRIPTIONS. SPECIAL BARGAINS IN BEADING matteb;offebed BT THE ^Weekly Times-Enterprise. WAGON WHEEL , RUINED. WHY? i Ont. I Tennyson's "Bing. ; line, Molly,” he asked, t’Bln, In the newP I’ve forgot- --no have t," aba replied, "but bow Whl this do; Was out tbs oli, Bias In tbs new r’ —Atlanta Constitution. He had it set .the old way, tire taken off and heated red hot, put on the rim and burnt it; then when cold water was poured on it to cyol it, the boiling water scalded the wood and - ruined its strength; tire also was close fit and heavy and was too hot so that it ahrunk too much thus ruining the hub at well as tbe fellow, bu< bring your tires to us; we shrink them just right without ta king them off the wheel. We do not burn tbe wood nor ruin the hub; we use no water but set your tire without beat in 5 minutes, and this settirfg jis worth a dozen done in the old way and much cheaper. Farmers Shop on Meveni St. Weekly Times-Eutorprlse 1 year and a iplontlidmafi of Georgia, the United Status and the world, 81 00. - (The map alone is worth the money.) Weekly Ttmc4-Enterprise and the Semi-Weekly Atlanta Journal, both one year 81 40. Weekly Tiroes-Euterprise and tbe Semi-Weekly Savannah News both one gearfl. 50, , , Weekly Tbhoe-Enterpriae and the Three Times-Week New York World, both one year 81 50. Weekly Times-Enterprise and the Booton Times, both one year 81 85. Weekly Timea-Enterprise and the Sunny South and the Weekly Atlanta Constitution, all one year 82 00. Almost any other combination yon can want at a price to suit yon. If one of them combinations doesn’t suit write uaiwhat yon want. TIMES-ENTEBPBISE, > ThomasviUe, Ga. Two (prices, but a good assort ment of styles, some trimmed with lace, and some embroidery, all tin usual values, and only offered for one week at the special price “ 48c and 98c Ladies Pants Two prices iu this lot, both prices small, but lig qualities ip esch lot; Tucked, lace ’ot embroidery . trim med, all full sized'and latest styles, ut the old price of ■ 25c A better assortment containing garments worth up to • 76c at pr. 48c Mght Bobes or Gowns Two lots of these—oho lot good materials, nicely made, finished and trimmed; containinglvaluee up to 76c Garment 48c Club, wtm Members Talk Mach. Clubs where tbe,members talk much arc generally to be avoided. Talk makes mischief. There ere one or two rather well known literary and profeaalonal clubs In London, where members ere freely introduced end personal gossip 'the fashion, which have been pronounc ed too dangerous to be need by some of tbcao who, for old asaoclatl„n's sake, •till keep their names upon the booka- Engllah Country Gentleman. i *a..r«.uuy Puua. - *1 put 810 la the bank today, 'ou’ff hare a tidy little snm there you keep on. Going to buy some- tag nice with ltr ‘Mercy, not That’s my divorce sar in case l need it” — Cleveland Dealer. Wary’s Choice, Sawyer, what la your w Mary going to be when she Whiskey and Beer Habit PERMANENTLY CURED BY "ORRINE,” ABSOLUTELY BARE. BURE AND HARMLESS. Physicians pronouuea drunkenness u disease at tbe ntrvou. systsvi, craulsg u morbid cruel.f (or u tttm.luM. CoutldMd Indulgence In uklukny.hMr or wins tut. nvuy tu tnwuca lining end stop.au the digestive organs, thus dtitroyis* lb. dlgMtioo sod reining thu health. No ”11111 powur* cun heal tan InOsmed stomach mrmbrnnss. "ORRINB" psnnsosslly removes tbs craving tor Honor by acting directly os tat uttered nerves, restoring tbs stomach and digestive organs to normal conditions, Impfortug ths tpptUre sod mstorinf Ua hsnlth.. Caa bn given tncreUy U desired- pure Effected or Money Refunded. Atkyourdruggist wJum he thinks of ORRINE; he wiil indorse our statements a* truthful In every respect. If ORRINB fails to core wd will reload you every penny paid (or it at cheerfully u we took it ■ No Sanitarium Treatment.or'PublicItyl - No Abawnow from homo or lots or time! Mothers, wives and sbtera yon cannot core those who are afflicted with this most “ terrible ot ell diseases by yoor fervent prayers, or eyes red with tests, nor by yoor hope that they, may stop drinking. It can be done only with ORRINE. You nav tktracssdy — buy ORR1 ORRINB : Finer goods, some handsome gar mente’in this lot, trimmed in em broideries laces and ribbons, and Worth np to$l’50, but'for one week we offerjch'-ice of lot for / 98c Don’t miss this sale. The goods' will be attractively displayed and will be on^eale all next week ns long os they last, beginning Monday, March 24. J. W. Peacock Offers to Return Money If Hyomei Treatment Fails to Cure Catarrh Without StomachJDoslng, If for a few minates toot times a day you breathe Hyomei, all eatarrlial germs will be destroyed and tbe irritat ed mucous membrane restored to health With every Hyomei outfit there is a neat inhaler which can be carried in tbe pane or pocket. .Hyomei breathed through this contains the sime healing balsams that are found in the air upon the moan tains, where catarrh] is no- known. It destroys all catarrhal germs in the air passage of thojieod, throat and now, and makes a positive ned permanent cure of catarrh. She complete outfit costs bnt 81, jvhile ektrabottles of Kjcmei can be ob tained for 50c., making it one of the most economical jtreatmentsfor catarrh. J. W. Peacock believes so thoroughly la the merit of Hyomei, that, ho truaran- tees to return tbe money if it fails. This is certainly ths strongest evidence lie can give of his faith in the Hyomei treatment. It enables any one to use Hyomei without risk of spending money Ask J. W. Peacock to show you a Hy omei outfit and explain to yon what a simple and easy way it is to relieve and cure your catarrhal troubles. Application for Guardianship. GEORGIA—Thomas county. To alt whim it may concern: W. T. Owens, having applied for guardianship of ths persons and proper- ortygf Win. G. Owens, fei-.B. Owens, Edv. in P. Owens and ‘ Lpta Owens, mi nor dal lr. n of J r.— Ii “ Owens, lateof' sold county, deceased. Notice is given that SAid-apiJii nuou wUl be heard at my office at ten o'clock a. m. on the first Monday in May next. This March 17, 1904. 7 Win. M. Jones, Ordinary. 3-18-4. t Petition for Discharge, GEORGIA—Thomas County. M. A. Fleetwood, administrator upon be estate of George W. Larey, late of said county, deceased, havingJiled his petition for discharge, this to cite all persons concerned to show cause against the granting of this discharge, at the regular term of tee court of Ordinary for *said county to be held on the first Monday in April 1904. Win. Nf. JONES, Ordinary. .2-26*4t Order your Flower Pots*^ And Churns From TIMERMAN Jlifl CO., Sfpckton, Ga. We mannfactnro this class of goods and can supply, you promptly and can save you money. of most any description, 'erger's is the Mecca. You can't afford to go home without car rying back some me mento. Get one that is worthwhile. We have ots of different kinds. L. H. JERGER, . JEWELER, _ , South Brood Street, ThomasviUe- Ga. »« college!' I. I kinder ti reckon she’ll tench She thinks she’d like the vs- Hsroer’a Knur TOR IA ots tad Children. Nan Aivajs Bought the remedy—WiUyou use it ? If yon desire to cure without the knowledge of the patient, URINE No. 1; if the patient desires to be Cured of his own free will, buy ““.No.* Foil directions found in each package. Price $ I per box. wilt gladly furnish a treatment tree ot coot to gey phys ttumstrste that Orritte Is a positive specific for druakem All Correspondence Confidential. For free book—Treatise on Drunkenncsa and how to Core it—write to THE ORRINE CO., INO-. Washington, D. C., or call on J. W, PEACOCK, Broad Sheet, ~ : ThomasviUe, Ga. Safe Transfer and Luggag a Service Established 188;. Landaus, Nice Close Carriages lor parties of Sex. Meet. AU Trains, CAREFUL HANDLING, Prompt, Polite and Relia. ble Service. ANY HOUR, day or night Terms Reasonable. Oomer Stephens-St, and Tacks Lane WESLEY WILLIAMS Lata Potter Piney Woods Hotel. ‘ J THOMASVILLE.IGA. Embroideries Embroidered collars, same goods others are selling for 86 and 60c, yon can come to the Cnt Price Store aud get them for 25c EMBROIDERY EDGING,, special lot at a special price to help cat underwear sale. Good cambric with deep ' work, full width, fiom 13 to 17 incliea wide, easily worth S5c, but choice out of patterns for one week yd. 19c. AUover laces, Allovcr Embroid eries, Etc. A. F. CHURCHWELL & Co. Stark Corner, ThomasviUe, Gs. Petition for Discharge. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To all whom it may oonoern: w. W. Alexander, administrator on the estate of J. B. Alexander, late of raid county, deceased, having, filed his petition for discharge, this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause against the granting of this discharge at the regular term of the oonrt of Ordinary for said county to beheld on the first Monday in April 1904. 8-4 4. Wx. M. Jokes, Ordinary. Attention, Cane Planters i We are prepared to make contracts for the patch**® of cane foiF fail deliv ery- Price 83.50 per ton. Thoee in terested will please write ns at once as contracts are nearing completion. GEORGIA CANE SYBUP OO., . A. L. Smith, Bnpt., dw321m Thomasvillo, Ga. Application for Administration. GEORGIA—Thomas Couktt. To all whom it may concern; James M. Ruthin having in proper form applied to she for permanent let ters of administration on the estate of Fannie M. Groover, late of said county, tbis is to cite all and singular, the cred itors and next of kin of Faunio M. Groo ver, to be and ""appear at my office on the first Monday in April next, and show cause if any they can, why perma nent administration hhoeld not be grant ed to James M. Bushin on 'Fannie .M. Groover’s estate. Witness my hand and official rignatnro. This the 19th. day of February 1904. Wm. M, Jones, Ordinary. ■ 8-4-4t.• Letters of Administration. To all whom if. imiy concern:— M. A. Fleetwood, connty administra tor, having made application to mb in due form to be appointed permanent administrator upon the estate of J. W. Wheeler, lato of said comity. Notice is hereby Riven that said application will be heard at the regular term of the conrt of Ordinary for «dd county, to he hold on the first Monday in April 1904. Witness rq/lmna and official signa ture this the 7th day of March 19C4. Win. fil. Jones, f 8-11*4 Ordinary, 1 Road Citation. A petition having been filed bv W. P. While, C. K. Sasser and others of the Meigs district asking for ihe establish ment of a public roan from J. M. Pil- cher’s place Inter-ecting the Cairo and Mtiga road near J. W. Hall’s, said peti tion havim.’ been acted ucon favorably ' by Road Commissioners of Meigs dis trict. nonce is herebv given that Ihe Commissioners of Kosds and Kevenne of Thomas county will pass upon laid petition at the next regular meeting in April 1904. E.;M. Smith, 3-26 4 ‘ Chairman. —X GEORGIA—Thomas Coi'.vrr,' To all whom it may concern: B. C. Jarrett having applied for gar th anship of the person aud property of Erma Loo Jarrett and Annie May Jar rett,xninor children of Ida M. Jarrett, ate of said countj,*deceaaed, notice is given that said application will be heard at my office at ten o’clock a. m. on the first Monday in April next. This Feb ruary 23.1904. ’ Wm. M, Jones, Ordinary, Petition for Discharge. GEORGIA—Thomas Connty. ’ J. H. Merrill, Executor of the Estate of Arthur Fatten, late of said connty deceased, having filed his petition for Discharge, this is to oite all penoca concerned to show cause against tbe granting of thia discharge at the regu lar term of the Court of Ordinary for said connty held-on the tint Monday in April, 1964. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. ' Notice of Sale. Under an order of Hod. Alexander Proudflt, referee in Bankruptcy, will be sold at the Court Honsudoor in Thom- asville, Ga., on the 1st Tuesday in April, 1904, within legal hoars of sale one brick machine and one lot of broken brickesitnated on the Miller brick yard 6 miles from Thomasrille. Terms cash. Wm. H. Mitchell, Trustee Eel. Wm. Miller, Bankrupt, 3-18-8 ’ Petition for Discharge GEORGIA—Thomas County: M. A. Fleetwood, administrator upon the estate of Leon Sauls, late of said connty, deceased, having filed his pe tition for discharge, this is to cite all persons concerned to show cause against granting of this discharge, at the regular term of the court of Ordinary for said county to.be held on the first Mon day in April 1004. ' Wm. M. JONES, Ordinary. a-l6-4t Application for Leava to SalL- Notice is hereby given that I will apply to the court of Ordinary of Thom as county, Ga., at the Abril term 1904 thereof, for leave to soil all of the real estate of William Moore, deceased, sit uated In the city of Thomaaville, Thom- Road Citation. A petition having been filed by Ins J. Simms, Redfearn, and others, and pub lished praying fo? the establishment of a public road and said petition having been ref. -red to Road Commissioners of P»vo district and they having repotted favorably on same,notice is hereby given that the commissioners of Roads and Revenue for Thomas connty will pass upon said petition at their regular meet ing in April, 1804. E. M Smith, <3-26-4 Chairman. Road Citation, on for the establishment of a public road filed with tbe Commission ersbyj. B. Allegood, T. A. Dekle and others running from W.'W. Dekies to John Folsoms, said pelitioo having been published and acted upon favorably by Road Commissioners of that district the Commissioners of Roads and Rev enue will pan upon said petition at Ibeir as connty, Ga., for tbe Iprpose of dls. enue will pan upon said petition at their MtaJI tribntion and payments 3 debts, ' regular meeting in April 1934. jPjB Adm’r estate of Wili am Moore^”Su.4 2-25-4 Chairman. / *32