Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, April 22, 1904, Image 12

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course every body l» for Capt.. Political foulp 1* ■Imoet "unknown” Our people ore too bn»y »r elee i not Interested inflate or nation They will become nweke l the county pot bepine tobdll, liow- tor they hate aome prime favorite* Mitchell, Sheriff Hipht awl otlien. John hie race and (or Parker (or S pneldeot. Nearly onr entire population ia in at tendance upon court aa witneaaea in tlie Nelson-Miller case, The new brick stores will soon be ready (or oocnpaney. Dr. Crow will lit Mm up a nice suite of rooms in the rear 'tff hla drug store in one o( tlie new build ings. Mrs. Evans is having the residence she purchased of her son, 3. W. Evans, com pleted. When finished if will be one ot prettiest homes in town, and we under, stand tlmt she and her two daughters, Minos Mamie and Lottie, will then make Goolidge their place of residence, -instead ot Merrillville. Ur. O. O. Tide has gone to Feraandi- na, Fla., to accept a portion with tjie ■Southern Bell Telephone Oo. Mrs. Tate and children are boarding with Mrs M? A. Barrow. Mr. A. W. Craig and family have moved to Moody, Fla., wliere Mr. Craig accepts a position with some lumber IP Protect your, Ilfs and property. Sac Bell,' he will do the rest” Mr. H. Newsome’s many friends were glad to see him In town Monday and Tuesday. , Mr. B. Megalieee spent Wednesday in la TbomasvUle on boafnejM. . Crops are flno in this section, and the fume's ire all bnsy. Gardens are also good, and especially those of Mrs. T. O. Smith, Mrs.' W. L. Daniel, Mrs. Deariso and Mrs H. B Nesmith. You are nevar aafa from fire. Get al the. protection yew ean from Ineur- anee. Bell’e Insurance Agency will write you a policy Inlthe Aetna. ■ Dr. and %a. Crovatt have returned to their home in Thomasville, aftitr spend Ing some time with Mr. and Mrs. A. W <Jr*lg. ' We would Jike to have some Parker batioui up thigway. T Insure your life and property through Bell’e Ineuranee Agency. They repre* cent only reliably compenlee. ' Dr*. Crow and Ward were called eaj- ly Tuesday morning to dress the wounds of two negroes at Morphy who were shot about one o’clock. The shooting la supposed to have been done by anoth er negro whose discharge had been brought about by these two men a few days before. They were shot from a window while asleep, receiving only slight wounds in each man’s ahoylder. .The perpetrator has not been appie- Tlto Kind Ton Haro Always Bought, and which has been in use for over SO yean, has borne the signature of . and bos been made under bis per sonal supervision slnco Its Infancy. Allow no one to deceive you In tills. All Counterfeits, Imitations and «Jnst-as-good'* are bod Experiments that trifle with and endanger the health of Infants and Children—Experience against Experiment, What is CASTORIA Costoria Is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Pare goric, Drops and Soothing Syrups. It Is Pleasant. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narajtio substance. Its age Is Its guarantee. It destroys Worms and allays Feverishness, it cores Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. It believes Teething Troubles, cares Constipation and Flatulency. It assimilates the Pood, regulates the Stomach anil Dowds, giving healthy and natural sleep, The Children’s Panacea—The Mother's Friend. GENUINE CASTORIA ALWAYS Bears the Signature of In Use For Over 30 Years. .NEW COLUMBIA GKAPHOPHONES There wee no election held here Wed nesday, Justice Smith was absent in at tendance upon coart at Thomasville. - Miss Hattie Allen of Murphy viaited Mrs. G. W. Kennody last week. Mr. J. L. Baldy made a bsslnesa trip to ThomasvOlo Mouday, returning Tuesday morning. THE MARKETS The Prices at Which Things Buy and Sell-Corrected Weekly. txx'.it. BUYtxo I’Ricfs. «' TbomasvUle, Ga..—J^pril 91, 'C— Eggs per do?,, 15 to 16c. Best butter > 25c. Medium butter, 20c to —*o, Chicl- ens, fries, 35 to 10c; liens 3l, to 40c. * Bwcet potato.',, lio to «5c per bn. Fodder per 10t> lbs, 50 to 00c. Country Imy, per 100 lbs. 50e. to 75e: New Syrup, SO to country liamt, 11 tol3o; country lord.il to 10yjc. ■ ■ IXX’Al. SULLIXO P1UCE8. ThomsevlU,.. On., April 15, 1904.— Coffee, arbuckle* 15c. Green coffee, fair ’ ,10c. elioice 12 l-2e, White granulated auger5 1 2eents,Brownsngar5 l-4c.Suc, m-i-j eoda per lb, .V; crackers 10 to 20c. stick canlv UV: K. rr.-eit,. ei 2f>c—5 gals Dfo. Side meat per lb 10 o 12 l-2;Moil *5cper . hn. Floor ; :r.t, 4<t.;5jwr bbl. Western hams 15 to lTc. Lard. compound lCc., Leaf IS 1-2; lev, si .25 per lot) lbs. bran 11.35 per 100; . , ■w too lbs. CO- tea teed hnlla 60c I or 100 ‘ion bud diswtses coup stiou. It ernes '"Ukr. , 1 — „ . , lamt«*ess, stiffness, soreness of joint or vMti t beaus $3.00 per bn. mnit ,| 0 braises, swellings, contusions kOO iier bu. German Mil- and sprains FnU half pint bottles, 25 Field p«a?. 62.00 . {cents. J. W. Peacock For $15.00, $20.<» and *80.00. Several hun dred Discs to select from; also a good selection of Musical Merchandise, Shoot Musio 10c. up. A No: 1 Guitar for *0.75. Mandolins. $2.00 np. Banjos $2.50 np, etc., ran he found at Tuttle’s Jewelry .Store. Thomasville. Georgia. “Blakeslee Engines Stand Supreme For All Power Purooses. SIMPLICITY Itself. Buy a BLAKESLEE and keep your re ligion. No profanity nrcesMry, —A FULL LINE OF— Stationary, Portable, Pipim anfl CoaiBCtion Outs. You can see every movement. Nothing hidden or complicated about the BLAKESLEE. . Positively SAAE. Strictly high grade. ' Write for our catalogue and pricea WH1TE-BLAKESLEE MFG. CO., • Birmingham, - - Ala. Has opened a now «todlo in tho old Field’s Gallery, Broad 8t„ where ho is ] rennred to make all kinds and sires of Photogi i ph i, especially of babies and childrens. gjThe finest instruments; The best material; Beautiful cards; 3 B Careful lighting; Gracefnl posing. 2 B a„ .spurt Photographer and superior photographs. Come and tec for S3 E yourselves. S' ^auuuiuiuumiaiiiiuuiniuiuuu'uimutmmmiuianu^ R. bb d The Gihv A startling incident, is narrated by; Joan Oliver ol Philadelphia, as folio'' - ,: i ‘ 1 was in an awful condition. My skin wan almost \c!low, cycisunkcn, tongue coated, pain continually in back and sides, no appetite, growing w eaker day by day. Three physicians bad given me up. Then I was advised to usedtc* trie Hitters; to mv great joy the first bottle made .a decided improvement. I continued their use for three weeks, and am now a well man. 1 know they rob bed the grave ot another victim. ’ No one should fail to try-them. Only 5*; cents, guaranteed, at J* W. Peacock s diug store. RHEUMATISM? Rub theKWOtleu. painful joint or mus cle with Elliott’s Emulsified Oil Liui- meut. Relief will come in a few min utes and a permtfhenf cure result if its use Is persisted lit- Elliott’s Emulsifkd OU liniment is very penetrating and . C otton Feed meal 41.4<I soothing- It quickly relieves iufiama- Tax Receiver. SECOND UorXD. I will be At; -Coolidgo, April, 2o. Pavo. April, 26, a. w. Patten, April, 26, \\ ni. Boston, April, 27. Glasgow, April, 28. Metcalfe, April, 2D. v Thomasville, April, 30. Doncauville, May, 2. Cniro, May, 3. ' Speuco, May, 4. Meigs, May, 5. Oeldockouee, May, 6. # Piue Park, May 7, a. m. I will have with me, hm provided by law, a book for iieople to register their lands on which hunting-la forbidden. JcJjn K. Howard. T. B.T.O. Application for Charter. STATE OF GEORGIA—County of Thomas. To the Honorable the Superior Court of said County : The petition of Charles 8. Hebard, Daniel L. Hebard, Mary O. Hebard, Mary E. Hebard, and Julia H. Mareden, respectfully represents to the Court: 1st. That yoor petitioner, desire to be incorporated and made a body politic for a period of twenty years, with the privi lege of renewal at the expiration of said te rn, under the name of "Hebard Lum ber Company,” and with a -capital of Two Hundred Thousand Dollars, to be divided in shares of One Hundred Dot- lari each, and with the further privi lege of increasing the amount of said capital to Fire Hundred Thousand Dol lar* whenever inch increase shall hare been authorized by stockholders repre senting Three-Fourths of said original capital,voting at a stock holder', meeting tone called for ths 2nd. Petitioners the object of their Association is the ac quisition of peenniary profit to them and to their associates; ana the host Dee. to bo carried cn, that of buying, selling, leasing and holding timberand timbered lands, in the counties of Camden, Chari ton, Clinch, Echols, Glynn, Mclntosli and Ware, and in inch other counties, and at such other places in said State as may be hereafter selected by them; and the manufacture, purchase and sale of sawed inmber; the ereotion and opera tion of steam saw-mills, trai kilns, lumber yards, and structure, machinery and appliances as may be nooeeoaty to the successful pros ecution of said business; with the right to nse and have a Corporate Seal, to open Books of Subscription, to adopt by-law*, elect officers, to plead and be impleaded, and to have and eierdae each other powers and privileges as are incident to private boil ness corporations a nder the laws of Georgia. ird. Yoor petitioners farther show that their trlncipal office will be located sod kept in the city of Thomasville, County of Thomas in said State; not they desire authority to open branch offioss for tlie transaction of the hash neskof the corporation at such other mints in avid State aa the stockholders may hereafter see fit to establish. 4th. Yoor petitioners farther show, that of the capital to be employed by them in the proeecntion of said business, more than Ten Percent has already been subscribed and actually laid in; and they desire the privilege of accept ing payment of subscriptions to their capital in timberand timbered-lands in such proportion, and at snoh valuations as may be fired and determined by the stockholders voting at any meeting or meetings that may be called and held for that purpose. 5th. Petitioners further show, that ills their pnrpcse fn good faith to enter npott and proseente tho bnainew afore said aa noon aa the powers herein prayed for .ball have been conferred open them; nud they as in duty bound wilt over pray. . Hammond & Hammond, Attornoya for Petitioner. True copy of the original no«4 of file in this office. J. W. Groover, Clerk. 4-224 Petition for Charter. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To the Honorable the Superior Court of said county: The petition of I f . A. Adam?. D. 1). Pear or i\ R. H. Harwich and O. T Beggs all of said state and, county re spectfully shows: First. That they desire for themselves, their associates, successors tnd. assigns to become incorporated under tne name and style of M Pavn Telephone Com pany," for the term of twenty year* with the privilege of retiewal at the end of that time. Second. Capital stock to be five hun- dred dollars, divldedgnto shares of Jen dollars each,^petitioners 1 desireT”how ever, the right to increase - said capital stock to a sum not exceeding fifteen hundred dollar*. The whole of said capital stock has all been actually paid in. Third. The object of said proposed orporation is pecuniary profit and gain to its slock stockholders. Petition ers propose to establish a telephone busintss for local and long distance connection and purposes; they desire to purchase such property real and person al as may be necessary to establish and operate such business; to build in the n of Pavo and extend its lines else where; to buy and lease instruments and O’her equipments. Petitioners desire the tight in borrow such nionev as may be ncccssaiy and execute security there fur, and such other authority as might bo necessary to a proper conduct of the proposed business. Fourth The principal place and of fice of business shall be in the town «*f Pavo, Thomas county, Georgia. Wherefore petitioners prny to be i/»dc a body corporate under the name tnd style . fore>atd, entitled to th» rghts. privileges and imnibnitics and subject to the liabilities fixed b/ law. S. A. Roddenbcry.. Petitioners Attorney. GEORGIA—Thomas County. 1, J. W. Groover. Clerk SuperiorConrt Thomas County, do hereby certify th.it the foregoing i a true nnd correct copy of petition filed in myofiicc ‘hisday. Witness my hand and official signa ture. this April 19, 1904. J. W. Groover, 4-20-4 C. S. G. Application for Guardianship. GEORGIA—Tbonuw county. , , To all whom it rony concern: * W. T. Owens, having applied for guardiunship of tlie persons aud proper* erty of Wm G. Owens, Jas. B. Owens, Edwin P. Owens and Lula Owens, mi nor cliil Iren of Mary L. Owens, lat«* of saiA eonuty, deceased. Notice is pi' cn that tiid application will bo heard at my office at ten o’clock a. m. ou the first Monday in May next. Tbia March 17, ^1904. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. Sheriff’s Sale. GEORGIA—Thom »s County. Will be sold before the court heusc door in Thoms,Title, Thomas Go.. Ga. withinthe legal hour, of sale on the first Tnesday in May, 19C4, the following described property to-wi»: All that tract or parcel of land situated, lying and be ing in tfic city of Thomasville, Thomas- Co., Ga., being pan of Lot No. 40 in the 131b district of said county commencing on Stevens street at a point 150 feet N. W from Lester street and running north westerly of said st.from said starting point 50 feet whence south-westerly to the ditch; thence along the ditch toward Lester street 50 feet; thence north easterly to starting point; levied on as the property of Rosa R. Davis, under and by virtue of a State and County tax fifa. Levy made and returned to me by H. J. Bla lock. L. O. This March loth, 1904. T. J. HIGHT. Sheriff Thomas County, Ga. -ON'— CALICOES. Administrator’s Sale. GEORGIA -Thomas County. rfy virtue of an order of the Honor able Court of Ordinary of said county I will tell on the first Tuesday In May 1904 before the court house door In sold county, between legal hoars of sale to the highest bidder for oaab, the follow ing described property belonging to tho estate of William B. Moore to-wit: A oertain oily lot. in the city of Thomas v ills, laid State of Georgia, County of Thomas, described in the survey and piatt by E. S. Law as lot No. 10, being on the corner of Bartow and South Sts., fronting 50 feet on South St., and tun ning book easterly one hnndred and fif ty four and three ooe hundredths (164 -8 100) feet on Bartow itreet, the rear of said lot being forty five feet, tbeaame bring a fractional part of subdivision NO of the 8. A. Smith estateaoldby John L. Finn to James F. Pompolly. 4 8-4. M. A. Fleetwood, Admr. Application for Guardianship. GEORGIA—Thomas County. To nil whom it may concern:, r\. Mrs. Sarah W. Hayes having applied for guardianship of the persons and propelty of Sailie R. Ha>es, 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 said application will be he rd at my office at ten o'clock a. in. on the first Monday in May 1904. Thi*» the 30th dav of March 1904. 4-8-4 Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. Notice to Debtors and Creditors. Notice Ik liercby given to all creditors of the estate of Fannie M. Groover, late of rhoinuft county, deceased to render iu an account of their demands to me within the time pre* ribed by law, properly unmlo oat. Aud all persons in debted to said deceased ore hereby requested to make Immediate payraeut to the undersigned, This 13th day of April 100.4 4-16 6 James M. Rubhin, Administrator Fianris M. Groover Application for Guardianship. GEORGIA—'Thomas County. A J. L. Baldy a resident of said state, having duly applied to he ’ guardian of <im pereon. and property of Emma, Mary and Cora Zelgler, minors under the age of fourteen yean, reel- dents in aald county, notice is hereby „ d application will be mus ed on at the next regular term of the opart of Ordinar^ for aaid county,Jo be 4-8-4. Wm. M. Jones, Ordinary. Georgia —Thomas County. , To all whom it tn»y concern. y' Mrs. W. K. Moore having in proper form, applied to me lor letters of ad ministration on the estate of Joseph Moore, late nf add county Deceased, to issue to M. A FI etwood of said coun ty, by her us next of kin nominated thl.. is to cite all and •ingutarthe creditors and next of kin of Joseph Moore to be and appear at my office within the lime allowed by law, and show cause, if any they can, why-permanent administration should not be granted to M A. Fleet- wood on Joseph Moore’s estate. Witness my hand and official sigature April I u-.|. 4 0-4 Wm. M. Jones.Ordinary. Petition for Discharge GEORGIA—Thomas County: M. A. Fleetwood, administrator upon c estate of I.eon Sauls. t.*\tr of gairt county, dn0.1.'*co, having filed hi> pe tition for discharge, this is to cite nil persons concerned to show cause against the granting of this discharge,* at the regular term of the court of Ordinarv for said county to be held on the first Mon day in April 1904. VVm. M. JONES, Ordinary. Applicatioa for .Support. GEORGI \—Thomas County: Mrs. C. A. Alcorn, having made ajv plication for twelve mouts tropport out nf tho estate of W. M Alcorn, and ap praisers duly appointed to set apart the same, having tiled their return. All persons concerned are hereby reqnired to show cau-e before the conrt of Ordi nary of «»id county, on the first Monday in Jnne. ItMM, why said application should not be granted Tliit* 18th day of April 1964. 4-16-4 W. M. Jones, Ordinary. Flint River and Northeastern Railroad Co. Simpson’s indigo blue cali coes, and otter high grade brands. We recently bought several cases of an auction purchase, and as long as it fasts, offer it at less than pres ent wholesale cost, Yd. 5cts. All new, clean goods. SHOES. .Men'* brogans, tome with outside half sole, some inside half sole, single solas, buckles, etc, good heavy stock, and worth $1.25 anywhere in the world, but we cut the price to pair 98c. Elastic Brogans, good $1.2; value.$■.!& One box assorted kinds, Ladies Shoes worth up to $2, choice....50c. Infants’ Patent Leather Sandals i-5's 49c Children's good leather Ox fords and Sandals, rizes 6-8’s 49c. Same Shoe, sizes. 9-12*8 " 69c. i.T3’s 89c. Ladies good leather 1 trap Sandals. .75c, Guaranteed solid leather Slipper... 98c. "Dixie Girl," "best in the world" at the price, six styles to choose from, heel and spring heel, patent tip or plain toe, blucher cut. Southern Tic, etc., all guaranteed everr j whit solid leather, and to wear f ns lonif as any $2 shoe on the ( market, we «*ut the price to $1.49 l ALo h ive a solid leather low cut in ( se\crai styles, fully guaranteed, but not finished quite so well as the "pixie Girl." you’d pay at.50_ I for this shoe anywhere else but f here, our bargain price 77$l.J3 JULIA MARLOSV.ROXIE WARD f GIRL GRADUATE and other hieh grade low cuts, on all of % which we cut the price. CAN VASSSHUES--They are quite popuUr. We have them in sever al stifei, you’ll find we slaughter prices on them the same as other goods. * ^RUBBER BOTTOM OXFORDS, come in black, tan and gray; wo cut from the regular price of 50c to pair Rubber Bottom Shoes, same colors.48c* Faqcy Trimmed, leather canvass Shoes and Oxford for \- dies and men, $1.2; anywl. xtbit here, at pair \.gfc. DRY GOODS, ETC. 36 inch White Lawns 5C 27 inch Almeria Batiste Fancy Lawns, pretty figures and polka dots, worth 8c yd now, but wc bought early and give you the advantage at yd 5c toe LAWNS, a variety too numerous /• to describe, worth all the way \ up to isc yd, we cut toy a 10c GIRDLE CORSETS, al) the new i models, Batiste Girdle, Tape Gir dle, Summer Girdle, any kind of a f Girdle to gird the pretty girls. £ Two prices 33 «nd4ic CLOTHING and FURNISHINGS as Ha v tmi-hed. heavy straw aoublc brim, tnc very hat you are looking for at 50c, you can get here fo. Glassware, Crockery ware, Etc. Effective April C, 1904. Daily except Sunday. Leave Pelham . 10:30 a m Arrive Ticknor !.. 12:30 p m Leave Ticknor 2:00 p m Arrive Pelham 4:10pm D. M. Rogers, Cen’1 Supt. Glass Tumblers, a limited quantity, ju?t a little, small but all rij,'ht to use at, set 10c Fancy white Cup-* and Saucers, set .39c Fancy white 9-inch Plates, set 39c Bowl and Pitcher, extra fancy pat- t ra, would be considered a bar gain at $1.25. wc cut to 98c When they tell you our goods are shoddy, call ’em i» liar, tell us, a no we’ll do your fighting. They just can’t stand prices. A. F. ClflJRCHWELl & Co. Stark Corner, Thoirasville,