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TIMES-ENTBBPBISB, THOMASVILL GEORGIA, MARCH 26.1904.
BUYS MACON SCHOOL-
Local and Personal.
HAVE YOU
ANY KEYS
Mr. Q. W. H. Stanley Will Control
Lanier Business College.
Mr. J. R. Anderson camo
from Whigliam Thursday.
over
Mrs. It A. Weldon 1ms gone to
Quitman to visit, friends.
Mr. Jim Tav'or of Boston was
in town on Friday.
Roacoe Luke went to Whighatn
Friday.
Mrs. D. G. McNair of Whigliam
wus here on Friday
L. A. Wingate of Murphey spent
Friday in town.
Col. John R. Singletary was
here shaking hands Friday.
Veterinary Hospital of Dr. J. C. Schwencke
Is located on Broad street, opposite Piney Woods Hotel, is an up-to-date Hos
pital for sick horses, mules aud dogs.
Up-to-date implements for performing all ki ads of operations on animals.
Examination free. Board at cost. Address
-J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S.,
Thomasville, Gn
Our Valentine.
EVERYTHING GOOD IN
We famish IT, either ROUGH or DRESSED, and tlist too of tlio VERY BEST
This yon already know, the words we speak are surely TRUE. Wo are too
busy filling orders to look yon up, bat if yon want tho host of any thing in onr
lino quick, 'Phone 204, and the old man will do tho rest. •
Oat by the Orate Factory on Boston rood. Visitors aro welcome, day or night,
-asSr KIRBY PUNING Mill CO.
Z“hat are jCovoly,
Zjhat are 9Zeady-to-woar,
Zjhat are Stylish,
Zjhat aro Cheap in price and
jfciyh in Quality.
You will find thes hats.at Mrs. J. A. Eppley’s
— MILLINERY PARLOR, at Hotel Masury, —
HATS
HATS
And all other kinds of Milhnory Goods. Everything Priced Low
]) wu. MRS. J. A. EPPLY.
Compas Olives The
^ are said to be
You will find a fresh lot at J. B. SMITH’S
Pure goods, Correct weight, Prompt delivery
J. B. SMITH,
Sroeorios.
Oi.e Price to all.
115 E. Jackson street.
’Phone 04-2.
Our line of candies.
Is Superb.
The Best
Brands of Cigars.
Evans & Son
And Don’t Forget the STUDEBAKER WAGON.
Call and see ns before buying.
EVANS & SON.
Abe Simon the Monticollo mer
chant wns here on business yes
torday.
Mrs Manning end Miss May
Manning of tamonin, won
town on Thursday.
Mr. J R. Braswell and daugli
tor, of near Cairo, were shopping
in- tho city Thursday.
Mr. McRae of Thomasville is
now with Hill & King in the cap.
acity of drug clerk.—Pelham
Journal.
Messrs C. M. and A. G. Robin
sou came home Thursday morn,
ing from a business trip to Atlan
ta,
Col- Geo. M. Traylor of Atlan
ta, is the guest df Mr. Geo. W
Traylor, Jr, at tho Mitchell
House.
Mr. J. M. Ricketson of the
Boston neighborhood was among
the prominent visitors to the citv
on Friday.
Mr. H. W. Prosser, a woll
known oitizon of the Boston dis.
trict, spent Friday in Thomas,
ville.
Miss B«llo White returned
to her homo in Cairo Friday af
ter a short visit to the family of
Mayor Roddenbery.'
Miss Ada CaBselB and Miss Lila
BarueB two of Monticollo’s charm,
ing young ladies were here yes-,
terday on their way to Moigs,
Mr. W. McGregor of Boston
was a visitor to tho city Thurs
day. Mr. Mack -ays ho is making
good progress planting corn.
Mr. D. A. Denmark, tho Monon
man came ovor from Valdosta Bnd
boamod upon his friends here yes
terday.
Mis» Brownie Huson who has
gp3nt sevornl weeks here as the
gnest of the Misses Huson return,
ed to her home in Covington
Thursday morning.
Mr. Vasco Buckhalt who has
been imployed for the last eight
months in Atlanta, is at home
for a vacation of a month, which
he is spending with his pnrents.
Mrs. J. H. Herhener arrived
Friday to bo the guest of her
sister, Mrs. J. G. Hopkins. Mrs
Herbener is most delightfully nc.
quainted in Thomasville. Her
homo is now in Providence, R. I.
Miss Cornelia Ahlum of Atlan
ta who has been visiting in Ocala,
Fla., for soveral weeks returned
to Thomasville yesterday morning,
She is again tho guest of Miss
Lucilo Ansley.
Mrs. H. A. MoLellan, of Wash
ington, D. C., is the guest of Mrs.
Inez E Moore, Mrs. McLellan
is the mother of Mrs. Birney, the
founder and for many yenrs pres
ident, of the American Mothers’
Congrcgs.
A New Resident.
Mr. E. M. Mellette, tlie real
estate dealer, has sold the Ains
worth place in Fearuside to A. J.
Callahan, of Newton, Ala. Mr.
Callahan is a commercial travel-
He will enlarge tho honse and
make it his future home. Foarn-
sido has recently acquired several
now and desirablo citizens.
Mr. G. W. H. Stanley has pur
chased the Lanier Business Col
lege at Macon, Ga., aud will
operate jt iu the future. It may
he possible that he will later con
solidate his Thomasville school
with the Macon institution. For
the present, however, he will oper
ate both.
Mr. Stanley’s Thomasville Bus
iness College has won a name as
the best, establishment of its kind
in South Georgia and one of the
very host in tile state. It has been
tlie means of bringing a great mnny
young men to the city aud of fur
thering the interests of the place
in a material way.
Mr. Stanley is one of the best
citizens that Thomasville possess
es, and it. would be with the great
est regret that the city would see
him leave. It is believed aud
hoped that he will find profit in
operating both the Thomasville
and Macon schools, and will not
cense to be a citizen of Thomas
ville.
MARKET DEMORALIZED.
Cotton Breaks 200 Points And Sully
Falls
New York, March. 18.—In lees
than ten minutes after the open
ing today another half cent had
been taken olf the prices of cotton
contracts. No morning of the
reason has witnessed a more com
plete demoralization of tho mar
ket."
Prices went up and down ten,
twenty and thirty points in two
or three minutes. At the dose
the market was off almost 200
points. May opened at 15.15 and
closed at 18.89. July opened at
1522 and closed at 18.57. The
tremendous breaks in prices caus
ed the failure of Daniel Sully, the
great bull operator. His failure
was announced to the members of
the cotton exchange this after
noon.
GOLF WINNERS.
Mrs. Osrlng, Voss, Blackshesr and
Harvsy Carry Off Prizes.
The open golf tournament at
tho Couutry Club came to a close
yesterday with a series of interest
ing games. Mr. Hamilton Vose df
Milwaukee won the first prize, the
handsome loviug oup for class A
He defeated Mr.' T. S. Beckwith
by 1 up after playing 88 boles,
This matoh was intensely interest
ing. The runnerup received
box of Haskell golf balls.
In Class B. Dr. T. E. Black-
shear of this city won the cup
over Mr. C. W. Allen by eight up
and seven to play. Mr. Allen
received a fine tyratin golf Club.
In Class 0. the Cup' offered by
Mr, Harrison was won by Mr. A.
Harvey who defeated Mr. A. R.
Spear 7 up and 0 to ploy.
Mrs. Dering won the Ladies enp
by 4 up and 8to play. The runner-
up, Miss Davis received a box of
Haskell golf balls.
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.
Thomas# Shoe Go,
DISTRIBUTING DEROT 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: y-
Highest EFFICIENCY.
LOWEST COST.
No Wraps -j
to hold
Moisture
and causQ
Rust.
Vf?
Mr. Marshall Bush Dead.
Nows has been received here
of the death of Mr. Marshall Bush
of Camilla, which took place at
San Autouio, Texas, on Friday.
Bush was formerly editor of the
Camilla Enterprise and had many
friends'here.
Russian Victory.
Cheefoo, March 19.—A private
dispatch received here from Muk
den states that a battle has taken
place on the Ynlu river, in wHicb
the Russians claim to have cap
tured eighteen hundred prisoners.
Mr. L. B. Andrews of near Su-
sina was in town Saturday. Mr.
Andrews is the man who raised
the famone 10 foot stalk of corn
that has been on exhibition in
the Timoa Enterprise office for
these six month*.
"PrniBuua runci-* rntonta. (fltindarJBljlo,'-
ttsofofslj STOCK PROOF. Wi can SAVE YOU MONEY on Fsnomg.
C^LLAND SEE IT.
We have just bought a carload oi
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 Gall Attention
olio which is bringing so ranch] pleasure to
To the Colombia Disc Oral
thousands of homes throughout
joy just as well; tlioy are proving
tertoiner in the home. A number of
OHAS. G. GOEHRIVG. J.
a
Satisfactory
rrice is the Mad people want. When one receive)
the worth of hte money he to oottofled and come* igala
Our Work
Must please ear customtr*. We keep none till shilled
men who "know how.’ 1
Carriages, Buggies and Wagons
Repaired, Painted andTrirfimed,
H0R5B-SH0BINQ AND QBNBRAL, BLACKAM1THINO.
A. W. PALIN,
151256 SOUTH BROAD,
Opposite Piney.
m
THOMASvam, a a.
Woods Hotel.