Thomasville times-enterprise and South Georgia progress. (Thomasville, Ga.) 1904-1905, June 10, 1904, Image 5

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1IME8-ENTERPH8E, THOMASVILLE, GEORGIA, JUNE. 10, 1904. Local and Personal, For Infants and Children. AWgetable PrepatationforAs similating theFoodandBeguIa- tiag the Stomachs andBoMMf e bought cur fruit jars early while the price was low and will sell them as cheap as anyone ) in Thomas county. ' ■ , We Handle only the Genuine Mason Jars. You can’t afford to buy second quality jars and risk losing your fruit, we have pints, quarts and half gallons. We also have Jar rubbers, tin fruit cans sealing wax, preserving kettles, etc. We have special prices for you on Ice Cream Freezers. v TAYLOR STEAM ENGINES COMPLETE GINNING OUTFITS Newly „ Equipped Boiler Works Machine " SUPPLIES Foundry j Doom Wlrm Immo, Firm Pr—f J»r«? Pumps* Mmmsrs. Mmkss. Jmpmrmfrs. _ L»mmr , » Lemon Ltxatl?* It the original lemon medieine. I* nuKle of lemont and other harmless but powerfal ftge- itbl# ingredient*, it a safe, sure and speedy care for Indigestion, Constipation, Torpid Liver, Headache. It cleanses the ijitna of all imparl tin, tone* up the stomach and bowels, note the llrer and kidneys in perfwt order in abort “maker yon new." It ia gentle but prompt and powerful in aotfon, pleasant to take and always reliable, roa SALE BT AIL D ncoa I ITS. LAMAR,. TAYLOR ft RILEY PRUQ CO, Maaafietarerr, Hacoa, Ga. • Carries a complete .line of Drugs, Medicines, Toilet Articles, Sta tionary, Fine Perfumery, Soaps Combs, Brushes . , . . . The only up-to-date Soda fount in town, serving all kinds of cold and fancy Drinks and Ice Cream. A fine line of Tobacco and Cigars, Fancy and Family Groceries. Thanking you for past patronage and soliciting same in future. H. V. BUNTIN & COMPANY Ocklockonee, Georgia. TETERINARY HOSPITAL OF/ DR. J. C. SCHWENCKE. - Is located on Broad street, opposite Piney Woods Hotel, is an up-to-date Hospital for for sick horses, mules and dogs Up-To-Date Implements for performing all kinds of operations on animals. Examination free. Board at cost. Address, J. C. Schwencke, D. V. S., Thomasville, Ga. • Thomasvillc, Georgia, —SELLS-- Machinery, Get Prices from him before —YOU BUY.— Evans & Son Sell the best MOWER, (McCormick.) The best WAGONS, (Stodebaker and Tennessee.) The best BUGGY, (Babeock.) Call on us before buying. Jas. . Evans & Son, ORDINARY'S COURT. Reulln. Business Tr.ni.eted Court Hou... Monday was court day with Ordi nary Jones. Although no great amount of business was transacted the gonial Judge was kept busy all.through the heat. An order of sale was given for certain property of the Joseph Moore es tate an Ooltoo avenue. It will be re membered that Mr. Moore was one of the victims of the water tower accident many yean ago. S. H. Price wea appointed administra tor of the estate of Mis* Amy Murphey. Twelve months support wsa granted to Mrs. 8."Alex Smith, Mrs. 0. A. Alcorn and Mrs. D, J. Hall. Beyond these mattera, nothing of importance, exoept the probating of the Van Outer will, wss done. GETS 10 MONTHS. Venerable Swindler Will Serve the County for a While. Donald McDonald, alias Taliafero Toliver, the patriarch criminal, was ar raigned before Judge Hansell Monday on two charges for cheating and twind. ling. i His plea of not guUty counted for lit tie iu the face of the evidence, and he was found guilty and sentenced to $100 and costs in each case or serve' 16 months. Mr. McDonald is hardly in a po tition to swindle anybody out of a mole and wagon, and from the present out look lie will have to work out hit for. gireness on the county gang. It will be remembered that MeDonald played a high hand with Mr. Ed. Coch ran of thia city and Ward Brothers of Pine Park and that he waa chased down and brought bank on Friday by Sheriff flight and Mr. Cochran from Jefferson county Florida, In this cam the mills of justioe ground swiftly and fine to suit. Mr.G, C. Barwick passed Sunday here with friends.. Mr. Abe Simon come np from Mouti- cello Monday. Messrs. E. E. and Fred Rose came up from Metcalfe Monday. Mr. E. L. Alderman ate Sunday din ner with homefolksat Pine Park. Mr. W. W. Cullens, station agent at Camilla, was a visitor here Monday. MissPhena Hendry of Montioello is the attractive guest of Mrs. 0. P. Grant ham. Miss Annie Cook of Cairo cams over Monday to be the guest of Mrs. O. M. Robinson. Miss Ida Cassady came over from Bainbridge and spent Sundsy witli homofolks. Mr Olin S. Dean returned Monday toCuthbert after a delightful visit to the city. VAN OUZER WILL. Hammond and Hammond Offer It For Probate Monday. The will of Hon. Selah R. Van Dnser as Monday offered for probate before Ordinary W. M. Jones by Hammond and Hammond, attorneys for the execo tor, Jno. W. Baker of New Jersey. The will of Mr. Van Duzer lias already qeen probated at Nawberg, New York, the northern home of the wealthy man. The Van Dozer estate is estimated to be worth $3,000,000. His holdings in Thomas county including the elegant home on Broad street are conservatively valued at $10,000. It has not yst been definitely decided what will be done with the local property. * COURT NEWS. Adjourned Term April Court Con- venee Next Week. Jodge Robt. Mitchell, of the Superior Court spent a part of Monday in Quit- man, hearing several unimportant cases. The Judge wilt convene on noxt Mon day the adjourned term of Thomas oounty criminal court. It will be re membered that at the regular April term the Jail could not be cleared, be cause of thp sickness of some of the prisoners. These are the cases to be dis posed of next week. The term is ex pected to be very short. A Serious Charge. Deputy Sheriff Singletary his arrsBed Shadraok Wilson on the charge of assault. It was claimed that the crime was committed Sunday at the Ooe Heard place seven miles from town The warrant waa sworn out by Martha Graham, a sister of Wilson’s wife. All parties are ooiored, but feeling in the is considerable in the neighborhood where the deed waedone.' Mrs. Carrington and Mrs. Leonard left Monday for their home in New York city. They have spent three months with Mr. O. B. Quinn end are delighted with Thomssville. They go by boat from Jacksonville. Mm Velma McRae returned to hi r homo at Boston Tuesday after spend ing a short time at Thomasville tni Montioello. Miss Bessie Reddick one of Thomas conuty's efficient teachers is the guest of Mrs. R. A. Weldon. Mr. Heeth Varnedoe left Sunday for a visit ot two weeks to White Springs. He goes there to recuperate for the sum- Word iia# been received from Mr. Jas. Watt that he and hi* family landed safely in England on Monday, May 80th. Mr. B. Edwards is baok from a two weeks’ visit to White Springs. He oomes back muoh improved in health and loud iu his praises of the resort. Mr. Henry L. 1 Rogers has accepted the position of express messenger on the Georgia Northern railroad. Mr. Rog. ers will run from Pidcock to Albany, ids headquarters being in Albany. Miss Rena Bouchelle went to Cal' o Monday to keep house for her sistei. Mrs. Henry Wight, while the latter is in 8L Louis. Mrs. Wight goes to Atlanta to attendthe Womans Press Con ference and thenoe to the fair city. NEW STORES. Mr. Alox 8. Yeager to Open Racket Store and Grocery Business. Mr. Alex S. Yeager, with his wi\\ and child, arrived in the city Monday from Jacksonville. Mr. Yeager oomes to Thomasville to enter actively into business. He w°l open an up to date rsoket store in the room for a long time occupied by Mr Vinson, at 118 Broad street. In one of the stores Just below Louis Stoyerman’s he will also open a grocery Mr. Yeager is a Syrian by nationality, but he has been in America for twelve yean, the last half of which ho spent at Jacksonville in bnsinees. He does not like the climate of Florida and oomes to Thomasville at the recommendation of Mr. T. J. Gelia, who it well known hen and who is Ills close personal Mend. Mr. Yeager isahuttlerandwilldoubt- less succeed in his ventun. He will open up within a few days. Promotes DigestioruCheerftd- ness andRest.Contains neither Opium .Morphine nor Mineral. MOT WARC OTIC. no* ofcua-ssumumma SLx.Smnn * BmUUSAt- Bears the Signature of Apofecl Remedy forConslipa-* Ron. Sour Stomach,Diarrhoea Worms .Convulsions,Feverish ness and Loss OF Sleep. Facsimile Signature of MEW YORK. EXACT COPY OF WRABECR tSSn GRIST MILLS Mr. Wm. He Key left Satnrday for Maoon. From them he will go to the mountains of north Georgia for a short vacation. His health ha* not been good for a month and he goes to recuperate.