Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 01, 1904, Image 4

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Take Advantage of items beenvisiting nor — terertof hla candidacy fat re-election q, FaihliWv ***. _ „ — . . , ‘ he M Telephone < to the legiilmtore. ■ I nected'Wf». . to Bortao. the ga 0. T. Beggs of Pavo, Afrilwntiiig I (spent Ust r 3iW3t> the dreg lioose of Jno. B. AkaieU of I of his nude/ ,Tilleepent 1 Atlanta was here Uet Thursday week. W. P. Go* of' JSHfc. rcity. W.J. Tolar of OaeU wae tranaattkig Monday and Taeeifij^iifW. t jr* bnainere here last Thunday week. ; TbeBortonOperel^efi'nSV ene O. W. Oheetnnt reproeenting th^pvening April 1st. wiU ty? tAb'its. Times-Enterprtee waa a visitor to oar I Mm of the moat laaghali-j*' idfcPh. dty laatweek In theintereet of hia pa-1 anti 1 entertaining play* ever 'lAiWifiSd. Per. . I befc&'the footlights Of Boeton’WfAi&st Mi*. J. 0. Neel left laet; week tor «hlp entitled “XboEagtotcn ’Oongfete. 1 *’ r«.tl TWl- a IJ. • a .a n 0.14 .1 JlLlfl ^a*' ^'ft?-: ,- ’• Progress, Published every Friday by the, Times-Pnterprise Publishing C Wilson M. Hardy, President. John D. McCartney, ceo.it treat. At the Time-Enterprise Building. Thomasvillo, Ga. In oar community one night laet week by biting a honk, eerend dogs, hogs, yearlings and other stock. He waa fi nally killed By Mr. Carl O'Neal. The doge wen favorites of theft owner*, but were shot to prevent farther damage. The stock an closely confined and tie- machinery. Don’t wait until sumiuci when you will have wasted youi* time vith worn out Machinery j have just taken up the machinery s. Come and see my Plai ;o Machines *n Boston, Ga. at stahie» k , ’ r nuiri'il nt tliopostoffioe at Thomas- - i11 e, (in., as second class mail matter. Hiss Cora Leo Brown of Boston is •topftag at Mr. James Hagans and at tendin'# tiro Airline school. Mr. Da» Williams and hia intonating daughters hSVS located In oar barg and a certain widows* la happy. Mlaa Lillie FnQWeed a pleasant young SUBBOllIITIOX OATS*. r«ekly, One Tear " Sis Months “ Tliroo Mouths sily, OnoJYoar “ Six Months " Throo Months ' One Month Montloello Fla. to visit her father, Bev. J Said plj£ywili £e by home taleat^fioft I D. H. Bryant. Jndgo Henderson of Vienna, Dooly county Was hen a few days this week looking after Me landed interests south of Boston. I I will lnolndf'lhoee who have appeuM I in many en^jlMfoi entertainments b«f fore. Thepls/wlk cotat of * acts. Every onomastic who can, os a ran I treat awaits all wW attend. The Wisard 0J1 show wound up their I TheetookholderaiiffcoBbeton Tlmee lady of Brooks ootUR? wae the guest of Miss Esther Wilson'lkSt Bnuday. This la Mias Lillie’s old hdtnk ana a certain gentleman Is vary anxious for her to de cide to make it her home iftt all time to ficial Paper ( of Thomas County iuaruiitecd Circulation 3 t 350. oso democracy U of •ribbed sort, and and measures liave All Jiketffce Cream—It*s a treaffto tilbst- \ Havl it every day in the wash-if you'Sk* Mr. G. W. Beckett of Savannah w hen laet Friday attending to Holiness. MU* Alice Eason ■ gave a most plea day dish. orTSuhday if you Peerless Iceland Freezer (ONE WktlON.) Creane eau make nc-lodgment on daaberl It’s to keep clean. Scraper* ar* not altaskedi..arms by »re»clasps wkich allow oreatn to- •oak- la between «ro*ai-' erwi iron sent become putrid and soar. Ds.bsrio tkwronghiy dbwwed bveimplw eeatdiog. Pk will free** cream In 3 : miMleo by lb* waoebl Will pa* few i too if in one-at aeon by saving to Creeling material ovor-sul other fresher*. For sate by Nothing bat ever t quailed jt Sualna Newa Itoma- WliUe we $6ke in the poet ofllou a few Inge ago, a northern gentleman and inquired whether we had connections withThomasrille. 'a ns, that it-waa reported t the Bell Telepliono Oo„ v tlie wire from Thom- wee. Wo hope the Nothing can ever t urpase *— —i cameb. ,1 ” fau£ •‘Untant I telephone 1 ct next week I This romlna. h" Georgia State I *o«io fall, tin. ' ■ i inlronn* and I would shortly nu * will haveto TalUMa ndoned. Z"7Zl Z l * b0C *' 1 * M. Sutton, who 1 J r g ‘‘ ,b ° ** U » dead fay* "“‘‘•’i tv way. In ,ro < I " "W/Whear that h. e I.n» passed a . dosf . ' r '' hv I of «*»• tSifd oelinirmiva* - Qor . "" hZ MT ' r J»«on | ^ Ule _n^i in thfoeonntj- 1 r „ >1* On- V, hbor ,Mr.F. B. VanBmtV . Thomaevillo Wcdneolay, »»d '/' V, ‘ . new buggy. It was not I '* 6,,, 'AnI tr, so we have sospl- JodgeW.a Geigin ortho-city of LoU was transacting basinees in Boston last Saturday. fre- Boy Barnet; of Valdoju- who I A Perfect For AH Th Curei LuagTrooi From Factory Dir cct BOSTON, GJEHBBIA. Way’it-Buildifig. To Consumer Wodeeire to call attentioubf one customer* this wet,* t* a large fourWeti ftarfi nob an earlf a story of Commerc»l< o^portair ityr^S Wit-handle the Weber Wagon and the Virginia Wagon, tbe Oxford! Buggies and fhe Rex Buggies^ and the McFartane Buggies and Surries. eclated. avllle /A eompr’tihensive Lace Operation,, such f- i^ynre on largest business houses in the country could eagsge in 'osed by us several weeks ago, but on atfif osMit- 6f C use Entanglements the Laces did not reo £b us initi l now. ’argestbuyers of celebrated Americans tnresenvied us for i.i usaction, because Laces iu tbis trei n*udous pu rchase 6^' one owned cheaply tu the point *if incredulil y, but * v-are the pick ^nd cream of) , Rashtou, and not a ote^° „ te", thousand of dozens is.x^H'ing b ut the ustom We have combination com and cotton planters and Jombina- and com drills. , tiou guano We have the beet line of Fertiliier Dietributom we ever saw. Yon can-put out with them from one huudied to two thousand pounds of fertilisers per sere. full Hue efi two bone riding tusd walking; cultivators We ass still offering bargains- in aud'hnve on liand yet some select North Carolina Seed Pindere. Comfort Trading Co, GEORGIA. BOSTON, INDISTINCT PRINT