Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, May 20, 1904, Image 7

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, TIMKS-ENTEBPKISK, TK0MA8VILLE, GEOBGIA MAY ao, 1904. Local and Personal. Mr. Jtimet* P. Bolin of Pelliam war in Mr. G. W. Parker of Boston was in I the city Friday. TETEEINABY HOSPITAL OF DR. J. C. SCHWENCKE. Is located on Broad street, opposite -v ' | : "O ttt ^ ^ J ~ tt vx-i Mrs. Willie Moore and Mr. Louis Pmey w oods Hotel,, , M(wn> WBre 0VM from ^ Thnm . is ati up-to-date Hospital for for sick horses, mules aud dogs. ! da> ’' ' TJp-To-Date Implements for performing all kinds of operations on animals. Examination free. Board at cost. ELKS BUILD. | Miss Cora Brown, sister of Dr. Brown | wilts shopping in thn city Thursday. Mrs. J. A. Horn of Boston it risitiug I her mother Mrs 8. G. Covington on Warren Ave. Address, J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S., Thomasville, Ga. Mips Julia Dawkins of Monticello, is visiting hor brother, Kuftu Dawkins, at Mrs. L. B. Rogers. Our Valentine. Judge and Min. W. M. Jones went to ! Boston Thursday to i pend several days I with relatives ' Mrs. Ford who has been speudiug the ! winter in Thomasville left yesterday ! for her home in Chicago. Mr. R. T. Green, one of the leading i lumber men in all the Pavo district, was j a business visitor to town Friday. EVERYTHING GOOD IN 'in< j Miss Eta Bell who has been attend- j ng Stanley's Business College left for ! her home in Fowlton Thursday. I We furnish IT, either ROUGH or DRESSED, and that too of the VERY BEST This yon already knew, the words we s|>esk are surely TRUE. We are too busy filling orders to look yon up, hut if you want the best of any thing in our line quick, ’Phone 2tt4, and the old man will do the rest. Out by the Crate Factory on Boston road. Visitors are welcome, day or night IT. Thomasville, Georgia, —SELLS— Machinery. Mr. Geo. Crawford who lias been in the employ of Jas. Gribbeu, left for his home in Boston Mass., last night. Mr. C. C. Batey, the pecan man, is in Baconton for a time. His wife was al ready there and he went up Thursday, Mr. Tom C. Davenport and Geo. ,W Wilson left Friday night for Montgom ery Ala. where Tom goes to prepare for his future happiness. air. E. E. Mack loft yestenlay morn ing for Columbus to attend the lost end of the Knights Templar conclave. He was initiated into the Shrine last night, a id he is now entitled to wear a fez and do other peculiar stunts. Get Prices frrm him bet ie —YOU BUY.— Thoroughbred Chickens. Barred Plymouth Ruck and V'hile Wyandotte EGGS. Price Ci.oo per setting 15 eggs. Mime* Rom Bell Girardoan, Emms Purkhill and Elizabeth Denham of Mon ticello am visiting Miss Mary Ann Watt on Hansell street. Colonel Irwin McIntyre could not re sist an invitation to join the Sawanee river boatiugpurty. He in not critloizedfor yielding to the allurements of the trip. He left Tlinreday morning. Mr. aud Mm. Kbydou Mays left 1 imrriay for Jacksonville. Ttiny will spend about ten days there aud will t!,on probably go to North Carolina for summer, retaming to ThomnnvlUe in the early fall. Onr county snrreyor, A. J. Stana- laud, who has worked very hard all the winter and spring is taking a needed restat hlsconutty homo this week. The rest is of a kind lie does not appreciate much—he is sick. C. W. COCHRAN & DIM. Thomasville, Ga. Evans & Son Mr. 8. 8. Bennett the democratic chairman from Mitchell parsed through town Thursday. Mr. Bennett kh.th j there ih no doubt but that the action r f j Mitchell's mas* meeting endonring Caj • ! t*»n Triplett will stand, as against the scratch appointments made beforo. . the best MOWER, (McCormick.) The best WAGONS, (Shulebnker and Tennessee.) The best BUGGY, (Babcock.) Call on us before buying. Jas. F. Evans & Son, | First Lioutcnaut Wilson of the Val dosta company baa been appointed by Major R. L. Wylly aa his battalion Ad jutant to take the plaeo of Mr. E. H Smith of this place. Who recently re- sioned. ARRANGEMENTS COMPLETED Pittman Lot on Corner of Jackson and Crawford Streets Purchased and Provision Made For Immediate! Building of Club House. The Thomasville lodge of Elks will have a home, and that right quickly. The Pittman lot at the corner of Craw ford and Jackson streets, has been pur chased and bids for plans and specifi cations are advertised for today. TheElkfl liave been figuring for along time ou the aoquiBition of a home. An enthusiastic meeting of the order was hold ou Mouday night. At this meet ing, after lengthy discussion, it was de cided to purchase the Pittman lot at $1850 and to lmiid thereon a home if satisfactory arrangements could be made. A building committee was ap pointed with power to a£*. This committee did not ; allow their ardor to cool nntil these aforesaid ar rangements had been coucluded. They announce that the balloon has begun to second and that the honse is an ns' sured fact. Their announcement takes definite shape in an advertisement for bids. The lot purchased is * 5x104 feet in size and is the most desirable lot in all the city for the purposes of the Elks. It is uow occupied by the Thomnsville Marble Co. Tlie club houso will be exclusively an Elk home. No arrangements wlmtevor will be nude for commercial accommo dations, or Stores of any kind. The house will be planned to ideally accom modate its occupants. Reuding rooms, baths, lodgo room and possibly a gym nasium will be among the conveniences. The building committee, and a num ber of other activo Elks have labored hi rdnnd unceasingly for this consumma tion, and the crowuing of their efforts with success reflects the greatest credit on thorn. A GOOD -FOR- FARMERS It is a tw-horse riding cultivator aud witho-' doubt the best one made. It took first premium Georgia State Fair. None of our customers who liave bought would be without it. We also have a good supply of other farm tools such as Disc Harrows, One-Horse Cultivators, Cot ton and Corn Planters, Chilled Plows, Avery Stocks, Dixie Boy Plows and in fact anything you need farming. We want your trade low prices to get it. COLEMAN & ADAMS. and are willing to Would Gall A To tilt Columbia Disc Gmphophnnc which in bringing so mncli pleasure to thousands of homes throughout this broad land of ours, and which yon can en joy just ns woll; they are proving everything that have boen said of them, an en tertainer in the home. ’ A number of the newest models can bo soon at 0HA8. G. GOEHRIVG, Jeweler, 130 Broad 8t. EARLY BIRO. Satisfactory rvloe la the kind people want When one Bt<te the vrerth of hie money he Is satisfied and come* a|Ua Our Work Must please our cuftenars. teas who "know hoW.“ Carriages, Buggies and Wagons Repaired, Painted and Trimmed. HORSB-flnOBINO AND GBNBRAL BLACK5MITHIN0. A. W. PALIN, ' S64-266 SOUTH BROAD, Opposite Plnoy THOM ASVUJUD, OiL Woods Hotel. Mr' S. B. Von Dyko Hos Hod Peach es For 12 Days. Everybody knows that Thoraao count? la a land that flows with milk a'd honey, but its best friendj would hardly have suspected it of producing ripe peaches on the first day of Maj. However, Mr. S. B. Van Dyke is the authority for the good news. He says that Ids family has been enjoying the delights of peaches and cream for uearly tl»roe weeks, all from a young peach tree in Ids beck yard. He says all lie fears is that this tree, like other good trees, will die young. No other ripe peaches have beeu re ported to the Tiincs-Knterprise man, i and this tree, bcarifig for the first tinje,, slipped upon him aud caught him twolve days overdue. Mr. Van Dyke is either* unkind enongh or politic cnought to hay that the crop will he entirely ex- i Iriustod with this morning's yield. A few oamples are on exhibition at ’ the Times-Enterprise office and anybody is welcome to inspect them from a dis- l-mee of not less than throe feet CAME TO LIFE. Midnight Firs Supposed to be Out TWO PIECE BATHING SUITS Starts Up Again. 0*0 Mrs. J. B. Hall of Union S. C. left j Friday for lier home, She had been | visiting relatives in Cairo anti stopped over for a day with Mr. and Mr* | Owing* at Youngs college. A parte ootnpo«d of Mr. aud Mm Frank Gochrmu, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. . Cochran, Ur. aud tin. Paul Milton, Ur. | E. B. Jones, MMe Laura Cochran and ' Mamie Parker spent Friday at the river fishing. They ri-|iort plenty of Hsh and a big time. Adding Rooms. Ur. Charles Oocbrao is bonding e two room addition to his house on Sew ard street. The honse is already a large one aud the property is a valuable rooms will place and one. The two add to the -lust after midnight Thursday morn ing an alarm of fire was turned in from the neighborhood of the A. & B. depot. Sensationalists thought it to be the Pi- ney Woods, end many was thn nm-asy head tlutt grew anxious. * The trouble was found, however, to be from a car load of .wood atandiug on an A. A B. siding Tlio tire company was quickly ou the scene, and after a little work went home thinking they had put things in security. A larking spark must have ts-vu left, for 4 hoars later, not only this'r.ir, but an other, to which it was joined, e on 1 seen by a passer to be in a bright bts/.e. The pesser Iiappeuod to be on a bicycle and by the grace of his haste the department was soon ou the scene again. The cars ware moved from th»ir position very near the depot to a point of safotv fnr- tlier down the track. Ths wood was all charred and the body work of the care badly damaged, but farther that) this the ruin did not »«■ Boy's Blue Serge Coats, Youth's Blue Coats, Men's Blue Serge Coats, er's Coats, Boy's Stockings, Men 1-2 hose in plain lace Stripes and Fancy Colors. The $1.25 High Art Shirts the BEST in the World $1.00. —AND— Clothing THE BEST ON EARTH. MALLARD &VARNEDOE.