Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 01, 1904, Image 7

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TIMES-ENTEEPEISE, THOJIASVILL GEORGIA, APRIL 1.1904. Local and Personal, HAVE ANY l Statistics Show That It Was Fine In Thomasvillo. Mrs. 3£ L Alderman is in Pine Park Hon. W. C. V« renti of • Moultrie v :is Tiere Friday. Every one knows that Thoinesville weather is beautiful, and that tiieoli* mnto hero during the winter months is far superior to that of auy other city in the state. If the average uiau was to attempt to describe the dinnto of the city lie would do it in adjectives and ad verbs of the superlative degree. There are people however, whose business It is to describe weather in figures, i\nd their statistics speak as eloquentl> as words can. The Georgia section of climate and crops, the monthly bulletin» f the Uni ted States Agricultural Department has just been issued for the month of February. The monthly mean for the state was 47.3. The highest monthly mean was at Thomasville, 65.4. The Mr. Uy Thomas of Pelham spent Thursday in town. R. L. Normi>n of Obey Ga. spent Fri day in Thomasville. .1. W. Henry, the MouticoMoiver; liaut was hero Friday. Judge ,7.'A. Wilkts, well) uown citi zen of Aiuultrie. spent Fi idi.yin town. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Wilson of Cai ro wore vidtort to town on Friday. Stoney Glcvur, wlioeo name always brings up thoughts of I lick or/ tobacco, is in the city. % Mrs. L. R. Wylly and son who have been the guests of lior parents, Mr. and Mrs. Redden Smith Sr., left Friday morniug for Savannah. If so bring or send thrni to be tried. 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 Veterinary Hospital of Dr. J. C. Schwencke la located on Broad street, opposite Piney Woods Hotel, is an up-to-date Hos- pitai for sick horses, males and dogs. Exertion ° f °> )eratlon * 01 » ***?'■ J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S., Thomasville, Ga. Moure. J. A. Beard, Algie Baggett and Audio Stringer visited the fair sex at Thomasville Sunday.—Cairo Messen ger. Mr. Homer Boyer, of Sonthboro, Mass., who hos been the gueBt of his brother, Mr. F, W. Boyer, has returned to his homo. Onr Mr, Bo\ or wont as far as Chattanooga with him. Mr. and Mrs, Olios. Butler, returned yosterday from a short visit to Valdosta. Mr.,and Mrs. Butler are from Oincin- natiandare spending the winter with Mrs. Lee Brown. dajs in the month here. The average number of damp days in tile state was nine. The highest temperature here was 7V on the twonty seventh of the month and the lowest 37 on the seoond of Febru ary. The monthly range was therefore 53 degrees. The absolute radge in the state was • 97 degrees. The greatest range in any Bingle day was 40 degrees. An interesting review and report of climatological conditions of Thomasville is now appearing in the bulletin. It presents facts and figures extending overa period of time from 1878 to date with many comparisons and full rec ords. The first installment of the arti cle appeared in January, the second In February and the third and last will be When comple- Our Valentine EVERYTHING GOOD IN We fnrnish IT, either ROUGH or DRESSED, and that too of tho VERY BEST" Tho telephone {linemen of the South ern Bell Company were busy Friday Tills you already knew, the words wo speak nre snroly TRUE. We are too busy filling orders to look you up, but if you want tho best of any thing In onr line quick, ’Phone 264, and the old man will do the rest. patting new cross arms on tho poles on Broad street. Manager Stone. is kept buBy with the improvements to tho sys tem.. published next month, ted the series will be published in this paper.’ Any person desiring to obtain copies of the bulletin with the Thomasvillo ar ticle can do so by addressing J. B. Mor tality, Atlanta, Ga., Seotion Director, Dlimato and Crop Sorvtco of tile Weath er Bureau. Out by the Crate Factory ou Boston rond. Visitors DISTRIBUTING DEPOT FOR welcome, day or night. Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Roberts of New port, R.JI., are in the city and are at the* Piney Woods Hotel. Mr. Roberts was once the lessee of the Mitchell House here and entertained ALL GALVANIZED. STEEL WIRES. FOR FIELD, FARM AND HOG FENCING. THE ONLY ELECTRICALLY WELDED FENCE. EVERY HOD GUARANTEED PERFECT. The DURABLE Fence, ’ rv None so STRONG. T"“ • 'll"' “ All large wire* . A- - Highest EFFICIENCY. - —B- - LOWEST COST. — —- -§g- - No Wraps -na.TfV: — - to hold — —4— — — # - Moisture £ iffc Hi [___ j —“ and cause Vi rrr nr m rr: nr inri^dr Rust 1 111111 > 1 many fanions gnests, among them being President and Mrs. McKinloy. Little Franois Elder, at the home of hi* parents, Mr. and Mrs. M. R. Elder, is convalescing from a severe attack of malarial fever. His school loaoher, Miss Poacock, and his little friends have been exceedingly kind to him and have add ed mneb to ilia comfort by bring him flowers and bright flowers. Thomasville Georgia, Conflicting Accounts of Ita Result by High 8ohooj and Collage. The baseball teams of Stanley’s busi ness College and tho ThomnsviUe High School played Friday afternoon at the Fair Grounds and thereby hangs a tale. The High Sohool says It was won by a score of nine to nothing. The Bust, nets college says that four innings were played and that neither side soared. The public can donbtleas learn the particu lars and hear enthusiastic arguments from the adherents of either side by questioning them. E. A. Mitchell who has been bight clerk at the Masnry for several mouths leaves tomorrow for Branswiok where he will be with the Oglethorpe hotel. His place at the Masnry will be flllod by Elmer Canney who has been on the day force at the hotel. AbsoIaMj STOCK PHOOF. fa can SAVE YOU MONEY on Fincmg. CALL AND 8EE IT. We have just bought a carload oi A drain pipe to carry tho rain water from the roofs of L. Stoyorman’s store and the Bank of Thomasville lias been connected with the. sower. This will prevent the water from flooding Broad street, when Jnpiter PJuvius opens his gates for a summer shower. 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. . Of Unusual Bssuty. There is such a profusion of beautiful flowers In Thomasville that to mention anyspeaially might seem an invidious comparison. Certain ones are, howev er, of such unusual loveliness ss to mer it comment. A magnificent specimen Thoroughbred Chickens. Barred Plymouth Rock and White Wyandotte EGuS. Price $i.oo’per setting 15 eggs. C. W. COCHRAN & BRO., - Thomasville, Qa. COLEMAN & ADAMS. Mias Isabelle Arnold who haa been the attractive gneat of Mrs. O. P. Han sel! for several weeks has gone to Char lotte, N. O., where slip will visit her aunt, Mrs. Jackson. Later she will go to Raleigh where she will spend some time with her grandmother, Mrs. D. H. Hill. Mrs. Fuller, of Thomasville, Ga. who was once onr esteemed music teacher in Whigham High School visited friends here tho early part of the week, guest of Mrs. S. P. Swicord. The has many friends here that gladly extend a wel- ’ come • to her.—Whigham Department Cairo Messenger. of tho Cherokee rose adorns yards the of Hr. A. W.Moller at Dawson and Rem ington. A pink aaalia bosh at the resi dence of Mrs. Cora Cassells at Han sell and Smith is of radiant beauty. Visi- itors who wish to paint pretty pioturos on memory’s walls, shonld go to take a look at each. Would Gall Attention To the Colombia Diao Graphophone which is bringing so much] pleasure to thousands of homes throughout this broad land of ours, and which lyou can fen- I oy Just ns well; they are proving everything that have been said of ;them, an.cn- tertninor in tho homo. A number of the newest models can bo seen at _• OHAS. G. GOEHRIVG.M.'Wel. r, Laid to Reet The funeral of Mrs. John Sloan took place Thuraday afternoon at three o’clock. A number of grief stricken relatives and friends gathered at the residence of Mrs. Lee Brown to witness the simple funeral ceremonies which were conducted by Rev. G. S. Whitney. The pall-bearers were Messrs. John Triplett, H. W. Hopkins, J. W. Pea cock, W. A. Pringle, W. C. Snodgrass, O. P, Hansell, B. H. Wright, and W. H. Rockwell. The body was laid to rest in laurel Hill. Satisfactory vloe It the kind people want When one receives he worth of his money be U eatUfled end opmee again. Our Work Mr. and Mn. J. Z, Gottwah, who have been spending the winter with Mr. and Mrs. O. B. Quinn, liave left for their home in Highlands, N. O. Misses Annie Mae and Bessie Quinn accom panied them to spend tho summer. Mr. and Mrs. GottwoU are Mn. Qaiun’s parents. Carriages, Buggies and Wagons Repaired, Painted and Trimmed. HORSE-SHOEINQ AND OENERAL BLACK5MITHINO. On Central Committee. Peetmaater F. D. Diimuke was ap- , pointed a member from the second con- > gresklonal district, of tho Republican 8tate Central Committee, at tho Atlanta i convention. And Don’t Forget the STUDEBAKER WAGON. Call and see us. before buying. Messrs. Frank Lawson and Willie Palin are at home from tl<e Georgia School of Technology for a vacation of one week. The students of that insti tution are engaged in the process of ta king tlieir term examinations but Thom anvil] o's young repi esentatires have taken such a high stand in their studies that they were excused from the EVANS & SON On Parker Executive Committee- • 1 ' Mr. J. D. McCartney of thlsetty has - boon appointed as the member of the > Parker Club Executive Committee from Ithe secondteoagreesional district. | 0TTS PENNYROYAL PILLS •LIKE SAVERS,” aiding development of organs and Lcdv. No knowo reme qtials them. Cannot do harm—life becomes a plcasuie. ft. oo rtK HUA BY 1L. Sold by Patterson Drug Co. DR. MOTT’S CHfc.MlL AL LO.,^kve-