Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 15, 1904, Image 12

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TIMB8-BNTERPBI8K, TH0MA8VILLE, WKOBOIA, APRIL 15. 1901. I Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice is hereby given to all creditors of tbe estate of Fannie M. Groover, late of Thomas count/, deoeaeed to render in an account of their demands to me within tlie time prescribed hr law, properly made out. And oil persons in debted to said deceased are hereby requested to make immediate payment to the .undersigned. This 13th day of April 190.4 4-16 6 Jaheh M. Busins, Administrator Fiancis M. Groover. EASTER DUELING IN GERMANY., ' Handsome patterns,1 Ready-to-wear Hats, Plotters, Laces, Ribbons, Orna ments, Untrimmed and Lace Hats of all the new and pretty shapes. Pleas ant sales ladies Experienced Trimmers. All will be foond at Sirs J. A. Epnly's Millinery Store in Masnry Hotel Block. 'Phone 171. Gentleman and ladies straw and felt bats Jilso cleaned at 50c. For Infants and Children, Tbe Kind Yon Have Always Bought Bears the / % Signature /A XT Application for Support. GEORG! A—'iuouab OofDfTT : Mrs. O A, Alcorn, having made ap plication for twelve montg rapport ont of the estate of W. M. Alcorn, and ap praisers duly appointed to set apart the same, having died their return. All persona concerned are hereby required to show cause before the court of Ordi-j nary of said cooflfy. on the first Monday* in Juno. MH4, why mid application should not le* granted This I3rh day of April HKW. 4-10 4 YV. M. Jones, Ordinary. ANtsetaUe Preparation for As similating UKFoodandRcguIa- Promoles DigestionJCheerful- ness and Rest .Contains neilUer Opium,Morphine nor Mineral Not Hah c otic. lion .Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea Worms,Convulsions,Feverish- nrss and Loss OF SLEEP. THE MARKET-S. Dost s * I. « tun„.i l-lrmilr MmtmUUket Annins tire Minlmt*. In every (termini university there Is ■till ducIlijK, slid there will be ns long u Ueruntu universities exist. Bach bus Its qupta.of HghUug.elubs, ivhieti Curresiiond to our own secret societies. Every student Is anxious to lie Invited to Join one of'these chilis, and. having been initiated, It Is not long before be Is assigned to n ihiel. The members of tbsse various organisations are distin guished by their colored bands anti caps, as our fraternity, men ure hy their Greek letter badges. The. most •ristoerntie of the lighting corps ure tbe Itorussln at Bonn, to wlik'h nil the Hohonzollciu princes beiong, anil the fiaxo-Borusslit at lielilelherg. of wldeli most of the German prf/ii-es outside of the llohenzollerus arc mcmboni. Other prominent flghtlng corps nre the Rbe- -Hauls of the tinlvefcty of. Wurtshurg, Nofumnln of Berlin, Franconia »f Mtt- Bleb anil the famous corps of llguno- vere, In which nismarek wns a famous lighter, of Gottingen. Every corps has Its own olBeers, its own laws, rules, regulations, but all are bound by u Uni versal "code of bonor." Tbo customs and ceremonials inci dent to these student duels sre queer 'and peculiarly fascinating, tbe cos tumes and flghtlng attire unique and interesting. Tbe duels ure of two kinds—the one an "bonor duel,” where sue student bus Insulted another, and bouor has to be sstlsfled by s little blood Jelling, but these are often not TuCrequontly tbe result of purpose rather than of actual Insult Just for tbo sake of a little fighting.' The German student, like Pat, Is often "spoiling for s fight” Tbo other kind of duel is gen erally a more serious matter and is known os "by agreement” It is by a thallengo from one corps to another and partakes of tbe tournament order. A list of dates Is drawn up, and on t certain day of each week a member of the one corps meets a member of the other for "dio mensur."—Fritz Morrli In Illustrated Sporting Mows. The Prices at Which Things Buy and Sell-Corrected Weekly. ThomaaviUe, Gp.,-April 15, ’04- Eggs per dot, 10' to 18o. Best butter $ffio. Medium butter, 90o to —o. Olitok ens, fries, 40 to 45o; hens 55 to 40c, Sweet potatoes, 60 to 65a per bn. Fodder per 100 lbe, 90o to 11.00. Oonntryhay, per 100 lbs. 50o. to 76c; New Syrup, 25 to 27o: country hums, 11 tolSJfa; vountrj lord,® </, to 10a. LOCAL 8KLUNQ PltlCKS. ThomoavlHc, G»„ April 15, IC04-- Oofloc, arbucklos ISO, Green doffee, fair 10c. choice 11 1-So, Whit* granulated sugars l-9oenta,Brownsugar 5 l*4o.Sue. aoda per lb. 6o| crackers 10 to We. stick candy 10o| Keroseno oil Wo—5 gals Wo. Bide meat per tb 10 to M M;Mosl 75o per bu. Flour (5.05 toW-TSparbbL Western hums 15 to 17c. I«rd, < oompuund lOo. Loaf 11 Mi haj,$l.lflper100lbs. Igan ll.SS per 1001b*. Cotton seedm*ol $1.40 per 100 lb*, cotton seed hull* 60o per 100 lbs saok. Velvet bean* 13.00 per bu. Sorghum soed $100 per bu.Germon Mil let $2.00 par bu. Field pea*. $2.00 50,000 Free Samples b 'You Can Cot One. BLACK WEED, the great vegetable remedy for Rheumatism, Catarrh, ami Kidney and Bladder complaints, lias mot with almost instantaneous success be cause it has made some noteworthy cures of very severe esses. * ur. John Post, of the Atlanta Dept, writes: "Formonths t suffered with uy kid- . ways. 1 matte every effort to get relief, but failed until I accidentally came iu ijcinilnn nf a bottle of lllack Weed. The relief obtained from its use was so great before liolf the first bottle had Sian used, that I put aside kll other medichiM sud am now sound and well, Weed. At the same time I had an ag gravated case of Catarrh of the head and threat. Black Weed has completely anted tide, and my head is now as dear as a bell.” BLACK WEED is sold by sll drug gists at 51.00 a bottle, nr we will sond prepaid upon receipt of price. Send Your Name • triM sample of tliis great remedy, trhidi trill bo sent absolutely free, to gether with our book containing vsluu- ble information aud endorsements. Fl««e mention tliia paper. Address, Black Weed Medicine Co., Iltanla. Ga. ARB YOUR LUNGS SOUND? Bydale’a EUxir cores weak lungs. If you think you have 11 bronchial affec tion, or. if you fear yon liaro consump tion, rely on Rydale’s Elixir. Tiiis MtgH ditv-ovory kills the ■emu that anno chronic throat and imw diseases and assists nature to re- store these organs to health. „ Rydsle's Eiirir is also a dertuiu cure for urate throat and lung trouble, such as coughsi l"Tjr etc. Bvdnlc's Kiixi ■W, etc. Rydale’s Elixir _ fumily remedy for young or r. Peacock, In Use For Over Thirty Years CASTORU NEW COLUMBIA GKAPH0PH0NES For $16.00, $10.00 and $50.00. Several hun dred Discs to selnot from; also a good selection of Musical Merchandise, Sheet Muslo lOo. up. A No. 1 Guitar for $1.75. Mandolins $1.00 up. Banjos $1.50 up, etc., can be found at Tuttle’s Jewelry .Store. Utotnssville. Georgia. Hus opened * new Studio in the old Field’* Gallery, Broad 8t., where be Is prepared to rusks all kinds and slsm of Photographs, especially of babies and childrens. •The finest instruments; The best material; Beautiful cards;: Careful lighting; Graceful posing. : An expert Photographerjmd superior photographs, Como and see for; yoonolves. ^auuiuuiuuuuuuuuuiuauuuuiumuuuauaiuiumic “Blakeslee” Engines [Stand Supreme For All Power Purooses. SIMPLICITY Itself. Buy a BLAKESLEE and keep your re- llgloo. No prof.nlty necessary. —A FULL LINE OF— Statiooary, Portable, Pupi You can see every movement., Nothing hidden or complicated about the BLAKESLEE. Positively SAAK. Strictly high grade. Write for our catalogue and prices WHITE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO., Birmingham, - - Ala. Sheriff's Sale. GEORGIA-Thomss C'dunty. Will be sold before tbe court house door itfc-ThomasviUc. Thomas Co., Ga within rne F legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in May, 1904, the following described property to-wit: All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and be ing in the city of Thomasville, Thomas* Go., Ga., being part of Lot No. 40 in the 13th district of said countv commencing on Stevens street at a point 150 feet N. W. from Lester street and running north westerly of said st.from said starting p-it t the ditch; 30 feet.tbence south-westerly to the '.hence along the ditch toward Lester street 50 feet; thence north easterly to starting point; levied on as the property “ - — • ----- * by virtue of Rosa K. Davis, under and of a State and County tax fifa.' Levy made and returned to me by H. J. Bla lock, L. O. This March loth, ny»4- T.J. HIGHT, Sheriff Thomas County, < »a. Administrator’s Sale. Byreirtuo of an order of the Honor^ able Court of Ordinary of Mid county I 1 will sell on the first Tuesday in Mav 1104 before th* court house door in sold county, between legal hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash, the follow ing described property belonging to the estate of William R.. Moore to-wit: A certain city lot, in the city of Thomas- ville, said State of Georgia, County of Thomas, described in tbe surrey and plott by E. S. Law aslot No. 10, being on the corner of Bartow and South Sts., fronting 60 feet on Sonth St., and ran- 100L sold] lot being forty five feet, tbe same being a fractional part of subdivision No. 8 of the 8. A. Smith estate sold by John L. Finn to James F, Pompelly. 4 8-4. M. A. Fleetwood, Admr. Application for Guardianship. GEORGIA—Thomas county. To sll whom’.it may concern: W. T. Owens, I having applied for guardianship of the persons and proper- erty of Wm. G. Owens, Jus. B. throw, Edwin P. Owens aud Lula Owens, mi nor chil Iren of Muy L. Owens, loteof "fotioo is given raid county, deceased. Notloo that said application will be heard at my office at ten o'clock a. m. on the first Monday in May next. This March 17, 1104. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. $48-4 Georgia—Thomas County. To all whom It may concern: Mrs. W. R. Moore having in proper form, applied to me for letters of id itlon on the estate of Joseph ministrati Moore, late of said county deceased, to ood of said coun- Issue to M. A FUetw ty, by her as next of kin nominated thi. is to cite all and singular the creditors and next of kin of lowph Moore to be and app' nr at iny office within the time allowed bv law, end show cause, if any they can, why permanent administration should not be granted to M A. Fleet- wood on Josrph Moore's estate. Witness my hand and official ligature April i n.04. 494 Wm. M.Jones,Ordinary, Application for Guardianship. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To all whom it may concern: Mrs. Sarah W. Hayes having applied for guardianship of the persons and propeuy of Sailie R. Haves. Artie J. Hayes, Hattie J. Hayes and Mary E. Hayes, minor children of Robt. T. Hayes, late of said county!, deceased, notice is given that tfaid application will be heard at my office at ten o'clock a. m. on the first Monday in May 1004. This the 30th day of March 1904. 4-8-4 Robb d The Grav A startling incident, is narrated by Jonn Oliver of Philadelphia, as follows: "1 was in an awful condition. My skin as almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue ated, pain, continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given me up. Then 1 was advised to use Elec tric Ritters; to mv great jov the first bottle made a decided improvement. I continued tfcctr use for three weeks, and ant now a well man. 1 know they rob bed the grave ot another victim.” No rfntfihduld tail to try them. Only 5 ; cents, guaranteed, at J. W. Peacock’s drug store. S-HJR STOMACH-HEART BURN. Good Spirits Good BgiritB don’t all come from Ken tucky . Their main source is the Uver— and all the flue spirits ever made in the Blue Grass State could uot remedy a bad liver or the hundred aud-one ill ef fects it produces. Yon can’t have good pints aud a bad liver at the same time. Yours liver must be in fine condition if von would feel boayanr, happy aud and hopeful, bright of eye, light of itep, vigorous aud successful in your pur suits. You can put your liver in flue condition by using Green’s August Flower- -the greatest of all medicines for tlio liver and stomach aud a certain cure for ^dyspepsia or indigestion. . Jones, Ordinary, Application for Guardianship. GEORGIA—Thomas County. J: L. Baldy a resident of said state, having duly applied to be .appointed guardian of t he persona and property of Emma, Mary and Com Zeigler, minors under the ago of fourteen years, resi dents in said county, notice is hereby given that said application will be pass- 01 the ed on at the next regular term court of Ordinary for said county, to be held on the first Monday in May 1081. 4-8-4. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinarv. Our well selected stock of Jewelry, Silverware And Novelties. South Georgia’s Up-to-date Jew elry Store. L. H. JERGER, JEWELER. South Broad Street. Tltonimcyille WAGON WHEEL RUINED. WHY? He had it set the old pay, tire taken off and heated red hot, put on the rim and burnt it; then when cold water was poured an it to cool it, tbe boiling water scalded the wood and ruined iu strength; lire also was close fit and heavy and was too hot so that it shrunk too much thus mining the hub as well ss tbe fellow, but bring jour tires to u»; king them off the wheel. We do not burn the wood nor min the hub; we use no water but set your tire without heat in ( minutes, and this setting is worth n dosen done in the old way and much cheaper Formers Shop on Stevens St. WANTED TO BUY TEN MILLION CAR LOADS Cow Hides Fur, Beeswax, Etc. HIGHEST OASH^PKICES PAID. J. W. WATKINS & CQ, J. B. WATKINS, - - Office at Williams' Stable 228 We* Jackson St., Thomasville, Ga. LOW ROUND TRiP RATES To Nashville, Tenn., for the Annual Southern baptist C invention and Aux iliary Society, May 12-18. Atlan.ic Coast Line announces rates one fare plus twenty-five cents for the round trip; tickets to be sold May ioth~ 12th, 1 (,04, with return limit ten days from date of sale See ticket agents for full information. HM Emerson, Traffic Manager. Wil mington, N.C; W J Craig, General Pass enger Agent, Wilmington, N. O; YV H Leahy, Division Pass. Agen', Savannah. Ga. dwtf CHILL fr an Bargair^ GATLING GXT1T The onlv cash store and the biggest BA riCi A IN store in Georgia, South of Albany. YV’e arc expecting trade to be natural- ull just afu ly a little dull just after Easter, but are rising to keep our store busy by of-, fering the following Special Prices. SHOES. Men’s brogans, some with outside half sole, some inside half sole, single soles, buckles, etc, good heavy .stock, and worth fU.2fi anywhere in the world, but we cut the price to pair 98c, Elastic brogans, good fi.2; value.$1.18 5 One box assorted kinds, Ladies Shoes worth up to #2, choice 50c. Infants' Patent Leather Sandals i-5's 49c Children's good leather Oxfords and Sandals, sires 6-8's/. 49c. Same Shoe, sizes. <>- r2-s 69c* sizes 13-2’s 89c. Ladies good leather ttrap Sandals.. 73c, Guaranteed solid leather 81ipper.. 98c. ••Dixie Girl,” “best in the world” at the price, six styles to choose from, heel and spring heel, patent tip or plain toe, Itiuchcr cut, Southern Tie, etc., all guaranteed every whit solid leather, and to wear as long as any £2 $boc on the market, ue rut the price to $1.49 Also have a solid leather low cut in several styles, fully guaranteed, but not finished quite so well as the ‘'Dixie Girl," you’d pay 91.50 for this shoe anywhere else but here,our bargain price JULIA MARLOW.ROXIE WARD GIRL GRADUATE and other high grade low cuts, on all of which we cut the price. CANVASS SHOES-They are quite popular. We have them in sever al stvlej, you’ll find we slaughter prices on them the same as other goods. RUBBER BOTTOM OXFORDS. I come in black, tan and gray; wo cut from the regular price of 500 to pair 43c. Rubber Bottom Shoes, same colon,48c* Fancy Trimmed. leather b**»*a> ( canvass Shoes and Oxford* for v dies and men, ft.2^ anywhtRtb-it here, at pair ...98c. DRY GOODS, ETC. 36 inch White Lawns 5c 27 inch Almeria Batiste Fancy Lawns, pretty figures and polka dots, worth 8c yd now. but we bought early and give >oa the advantage at yd 5c 10c LAYVNS, a varictv too numerous to describe, worth all the way up to i^c yd, we cut to yu 10c GIRDLE CORSETS, all tbe new models, Batiste Girdle, Tape Gir- T kinc die, Summer Girdlo, any kind of» Girdle to gird the pretty‘girls- Twoprices..' a3 and43c CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS Work Shirts. Big job, good values, choice 35 Straw Hats, nicely fim«hed, heavy straw double brim, tbe very hat j you are looking for at $oc, you can get here foi 39c Glassware, Crockeryware, Etc. Glass Tumblers, a limited quantity, just a little, small but all right to use at, set 10c Fancy white Cups and Saucers, set.39c Fancy white Q-inch Plates, ret 39« Bowl and Pitcher, extra fancy pat- t rn, would be considered a bar gain at $1.25, we cut to 98c ■When they tell you our goods, are ! shoddy, call 4»m a liar, tell us, ana'we'U ' do your fightjng. rhe; They just can’t stand Heart-burn rvsulti^from an ucid or; Unr condition of tho stomach. This icidiry i* caused by indigestion. The [food is only portly digested, the indiges ted portion ferments, produces heart burn Mid soar stomach. Rydale’s Stom ach Tablet* speedily relievo thero condi tions. They neutralize t lie acid and food, res ton n g normal conditions. Uy- dale's Stomach Tablet* CURE all of f ronhh*. .T. W. I eaeuyk. has beeu. a favorite household* remedy for over thirty-five years. August Flower will make yt nr liret* healthy and active ami thus insure you a liberal supply of “good spirits ” Trial size, $oc, regular bottle*. Too. At all druggists. “I have used Chamberlain's Stomach and Liver Tablets with most satisfactory results," says Mrs. F. L. Phelps, Texas. For indigestion, biliousness ami consti- these tablets arc most excellent Sold h\ J. W. Pear -»» . r’w “I have been subject to sciatic rheu matism for years, says E. H. Waldrow of wilton Junction, Iowa. “My joints were stiff and gave me much pain and discomfort. My joints would crack when 1 -raightened up. I used Chamber lain’s Pain Balm and have been thor oughly cured. Have not had a pain or ache from the old trouble for many months. It is certainly a most wonder ful liniment.” For sale byj. W. Pea cock. TO THE FARMERS of Thomas county: I would be glad to make you prices on your Fertilizers. Cnn give something good at reasonable prices. O. M. Robinson & Go., next to Times- Enterprise. A party of young people enjoyed a straw ride to the home of Messrs. Mitch ell and Frank Jones last night. Tlio fish fry accompaniment added to their j Stark Corner, p'easuro. 11. CHURCHWELL & Co. a*